Questions about civilized manners

⒈ ⒈ lady (), and should not easily comment on her makeup.

A. Makeup can be done in public B. Makeup should not be done in public C. Makeup can do no harm in public

Peak On formal occasions, men should wear ().

A. suits B. casual wear C. sportswear

3. Men wear two-button suits, ().

A. button the bottom one B. both must be buttoned C. usually only the top one is buttoned.

4. The length of a man's shirt sleeves and the height of his collar should be longer than the sleeves and collar of a suit top ().

A. slightly longer and higher B. the same length and height C. slightly shorter

5. Wear a suit with ().

A. leather shoes B. cloth shoes C. sneakers

6. The logo and pure wool marking () on the outside of the cuff of the suit.

A. cannot be removed B. must be removed C. can be removed or not removed

7. black leather shoes should be matched with () color socks.

A. light B. dark C. any

8. It is suitable to wear cheongsam with ().

A. high heels B. flat heels C. any shoes

9. Women should choose () clothes for work.

A.fashionable B.conservative C.slightly conservative in fashion

10.To attend a wedding, wear ().

A. to be warm and prominent B. should not be too outstanding and dazzling C. dress can be weird

11. wear jewelry ().

A. The more, the better B. The less, the better C. To be just right, the less is better

12. Rings are usually worn on the left hand, and it is best to wear only one, up to ().

A. four B. three C. two

13. men wear necklaces generally ().

A. appropriate exposed B. should not be exposed C. can be exposed or not exposed

14. invited to a dinner party, to ().

A. Arrive early B. Arrive on time C. Arrive appropriately late

15. In the banquet, pay attention to the () as the order of tables and places.

A. first-come-first-served B. familiarity C. age and seniority

16. Wet wipes in a restaurant are only suitable for ().

A. wiping hands B. wiping mouth C. wiping sweat.

17.The speed of dining ().

A. It is desirable to be fast B. It is desirable to be slow C. It is best to be basically in sync with your tablemates

18. Before a lady eats ().

A. Do not wipe off lipstick, because the action is not elegant B. It is best to wipe off lipstick first, so as not to leave lipstick lipstick marks on the cutlery C. Let nature take its course, other people will not notice

19. Elegant demeanor, well-dressed, and (), which is the basic manners of eating Western-style food.

A. Respect for the lady B. Attention to nutrition C. Hygiene

20. (), knife and fork at the same time with the use of this is the basic norms of eating Western food.

A. Hold the knife in the left hand and the fork in the right hand B. Hold the knife in the right hand and the fork in the left hand C. According to personal habits

21. It is not advisable to make noise when drinking soup; if the soup is hot, ().

A. You can blow gently with your mouth to cool the soup before drinking it B. You can test the temperature, but you should not blow with your mouth, and you should not fiddle with a spoon C. You should not blow with your mouth, but you can stir with a spoon

22. When you take a knife and fork, you should take them in the order of (),

eat a course and change the set of knives and forks. You can hold your knife and fork during conversation, but you must put them down when making gestures.

A. from the outside to the inside B. from the inside to the outside C. easy to follow

23. If you leave your seat in the middle of a meal, you should put your napkin on ().

A. on the dining table B. on the chair, or let it hang down in a corner by the edge of the table C. on the back of the chair

24. When others are giving a toast or speech, you should () and listen carefully.

A. rise to attention B. remain quiet C. stop eating or drinking

25. It is not appropriate for a man to propose a toast to a woman first, and a junior or subordinate () should propose a toast to an elder or superior first.

A. It is not appropriate B. It is not allowed C. It is allowed

26. In Chinese food, after the host personally toasts the wine, he should ().

A. return the toast to the host B. must drink C. show appreciation

27. In Western banquets, it is often only a toast without persuasion, and only a toast ().

A. without standing B. without actually drinking C. without actually clinking glasses

28. Before serving tea, the most sincere practice is to ask the guest what his or her preference is, () for the guest to choose.

A. Make more tea B. Prepare more tea C. Brew it for a longer time

29. The first cup of tea served to a guest should not be too full, and it is best to pour only () full.

A. five points B. six points C. seven or eight points

30. Guests are treated with tea by their hosts, they should stand up, take it with both hands and say "thank you". When he or she refills his or her water, he or she should return the favor by nodding his or her head, making a bow, or curtsying.

A. Bow B. Raise your hand C. Knock your finger

31. When drinking coffee, you should not () drink it, but savor it carefully and behave gracefully.

A. small sips B. large sips C. fine

32. If the coffee is too hot, stir it gently with a spoon to cool it down and () to blow it.

A. You can also use your mouth B. It is not advisable to use your mouth C. It is strictly forbidden to use your mouth

33. When drinking coffee the spoon () is placed inside the cup.

A. It is not advisable B. It is possible C. It is forbidden

34. Those who dine at the same table do not necessarily know each other, (), and the conversation should be light and humorous.

A. It is not advisable to take the initiative to introduce yourself B. It is good to take the initiative to introduce yourself to show that you are friendly C. It is better to wait for the host to make the introductions

35. The most important thing between husband and wife is to ()respect(尊重). Regardless of the differences in social status, occupational category, cultural level, economic income and so on, they should treat each other as equals.

A. politeness B. mutual C. personality of

36. Couples should never accuse each other on () even if they have conflicts.

A.Personality B.Character C.Character

37.Husband and wife privately rummage through each other's things ().

A. is absolutely not allowed B. is permitted C. is often unwise

38. Parents should respect their children's personality and dignity. Pay special attention to the () of children; neither spoil nor physically punish them.

A. the right to independence B. the right to personhood C. the right to privacy

39. Parents should remember that there is () before there is home education.

A.Communication B.Learning C.Knowledge

40.Children should have more respect for their parents in terms of personality. Especially respect their () and choices.

A. Rights B. Opinions C. Character

41. Family matters should be discussed with parents, and small things in life ().

A. also communicate more B. don't bother your parents C. listen to your parents

42. () is the "pass" to enter the group life.

A. solidarity B. cleanliness and tidiness C. kindness and cordiality

43.Watch out for your neighbors and try to help them.

A. Difficulty or crisis B. Good relationship C. Small population

44. In the hotel lobby, restaurant, corridors or guest rooms, it is not appropriate to (), and do not turn on the TV too loudly, so as not to hinder others.

A. Smoking B. Loud noise C. Alcoholism

45. The city streets are busy with traffic and bustling, and it is important to abide by the (), which is not only a public *** morality, but also a respect for life.

A. Traffic rules B. Police command C. Citizen's convention

46. When men and women walk together, usually men should walk in (), that is also a kind of demeanor.

A. In front of the lady B. On the sidewalk C. On the side of the road

47. If you are asked for directions, you should answer the other person (). If you can't answer, ask for help.

A. Simple and clear B. Enthusiastic and detailed C. Practical

48. When going up the stairs, the man should walk after the woman, and when going down the stairs (), in case the woman falls down and can be assisted.

A. The man should walk behind the woman B. The man should walk side by side with the woman C. The man should walk in front of the woman

49. When boarding an airplane (), you should express your thanks or nod your head to the crew who warmly welcomes you.

A. After entering or leaving the cabin door B. After sitting down C. After disembarking from the airplane

50. Seats on airplanes can be adjusted, but consideration should be given to the (...) Suddenly lowering the seat back or suddenly pushing it back into its original position or teetering with your legs swinging and shaking will cause resentment in others.

A. Requirements for air travel B. Whether it is necessary C. People in the front and back seats

51. When spending the night in the airplane, please try to () not to disturb the sleep of others. It is also best not to light up at this time.

A. Don't move B. Slow down your movements C. Lighten your movements

52. When traveling long distances by train, you can chat with your neighbor (bunk) about topics that are enjoyable for each other to talk about, but try to avoid touching on the subject of ().

A. Each other's privacy B. Your own privacy C. Sentimental topics

53. When entering or leaving a subway station, follow the signs. () when going up and down the escalator.

A. You should "stand firm on the left and pass on the right" B. You should stand firm and hold on C. You should "stand firm on the right and pass on the left"

54. Watch out for the subway platforms (), and go out before you go in.

A. Staff command B. Arrows on the ground C. Signs

55. public **** bus ride on the car to be courteous and considerate of each other, especially care ().

A. The old, the weak, the sick, the handicapped, pregnant women and those who carry babies B. Foreigners C. Acquaintances

56. When getting off the bus by public ****, such as the need for other people (), there should be the courtesy of first greetings, such as "Excuse me," "Excuse me! "or" please give way "

A.

A. Help B. Make way C. Assist

57. When waiting for the elevator, you should stand on both sides of the elevator door and don't prevent people inside the elevator from getting out. When the elevator door opens, you should let the people inside come out first before entering in turn. If it is an automatic elevator, the elderly, children ladies or guests should be allowed to enter first, and the young, men or hosts should stand by the elevator buttons to provide service.

A. Behavior B. Talking C. Entering and exiting

58. Driving through pedestrian crossings or busy streets, you should () yield to pedestrians. If it is raining, then prevent splashing standing water on pedestrians.

A. Stopping to avoid pedestrians B. Maintaining speed C. Reducing speed

59. Driving at night should be done at the right time () to avoid disturbing the other driver.

A. Exchanging high and low beams B. Using low beams C. Using high beams

60. The "special seats for the elderly, the weak, the sick, the handicapped, the pregnant women, and those who are carrying babies" ()()are reserved for those who need them on public transportation.

A. Should B. Unnecessary C. Can

61.In and out of the car, for () open (close) the door is the man should be the demeanor.

A.elders B.children C.ladies

62.For elders who are highly respected, you can add () to their surnames.

A. The word "old" B. Teacher C. Sir

63. Married women can be called "Mrs.", "Mrs.". For foreign women, it is easy to accept the general term "Miss".

A. Occupation B. Adulthood C. Unmarried

64. It is advisable to add () before addressing someone's elders.

A.Your B.You C.Honor

65.You can say () when you meet someone for the first time.

A. "Long time no see" B. "Long time no see" C. "Long time no see"

66.To ask someone to do something you should say ().

A. "Please" B. "Visit" C. "See you"

67. When sending off a guest, it is better to let the guest () before turning back.

A. after going out B. out of sight C. after turning around

68.Visiting a friend should be arranged beforehand, ().

A. Arrive early B. Go to the appointment on time C. Arrive a little later

69. It is not a good time to visit a guest (), and take your leave at the right time.

A. too long B. too short C. early

70. Self-introductions must be friendly, sincere, humble, and the language should be ().

A. Detailed B. Concise C. Standard

71. Introducing others is generally in accordance with the principle of "priority of the honored one to understand the situation", introducing the younger to the older; introducing the men to the women; introducing the people with low status to the high status; introducing the guests to the hosts; introducing the unmarried to the older; introducing the younger to the older. to hosts; introducing unmarried people to married people; and introducing individuals to groups.

A. in front B. in the front C. in the back

72. The general order of shaking hands is: a lady, the elder, the person of high position reaches out to a man, the younger, the person of low position ().

A. first B. after C. at the same time

73. On festive occasions such as New Year's greetings and congratulations, you can make a () to the host or the other party.

A. Bow B. Arch C. Handshake

74. When handing over a business card to the other party, the card should be facing (), and at the same time, one should give one's name and organization, and say "please take care of me".

A. oneself B. others C. each other

75. () when the other party's business card, you should whisper "thank you", and should carefully read the other party's business card from beginning to end, and sometimes you can consciously repeat the business card's position, title, degree, and other honored titles, in order to show respect. to show respect.

A. Right hand B. Both hands C. Left hand

76. Giving the other person affectionate or undivided attention in a conversation () will make him or her feel sincere encouragement or approval, and thus naturally win his or her favor.

A. Eyes B. Smile C. Attitude

77. When you go to the phone, you should consider whether the other party is (), such as foreign countries should also consider the time difference.

A.Working B.Resting C.Meeting

78.Carrying a cell phone in a public *** place, it is advisable to set the ringer to ().

A.Maximum B.Musical ringing C.Vibration

79.When talking in a car, at a dinner table, in an elevator room, etc., try to make the conversation ().

A.short B.clear C.pleasant

80.After a call, you should () hang up the phone, which is also a kind of etiquette cultivation.

A. at the same time B. wait for the other party first C. yourself first

81. It is advisable to present gifts (). or solemnly explain to the other person the reason for his gift, the process of selecting the gift and the significance of the gift.

A. Transferred by others B. In private C. Presented in person

82. When accepting gifts from the other party, it is appropriate to receive them with both hands and at the same time to express their gratitude; as far as possible () will be unwrapped, unwrapped in a light and orderly action, not careless or anxious to tear, tearing.

A. In each other's presence B. In everyone's presence C. Don't be in each other's presence

83. Cherish natural resources, protect () the environment, and take care of wild animals and plants.

A.ecology B.residence C.work

84.In automatic queues at banks, self teller machines, malls payment counters, etc., keep a distance of about () from the person in front of you.

A. one person B. one meter C. one step

85.It is advisable to send letters online, especially group letters (), so that the recipient can understand the main idea of the letter and decide whether to read it.

A. Marking the subject B. Adding attachments C. Telephone notification

86. Online communication can try to use ().

A. Putonghua B. Spoken language C. Expressions online language

87. When interacting with foreigners, no matter whether they are attending formal or informal occasions, and no matter whether they are in the capacity of a host or a guest, they should abide by the (), and should not be impolite.

A. Foreign etiquette B. Chinese etiquette C. Foreign etiquette

88. Opera and ballet theaters and concert halls require latecomers to () before they can enter the venue, during which time they can only watch the performance on closed-circuit television outside the venue.

A. When the performers allow it B. When the staff allow it C. When they wait until the curtain call

89. Talking, or even coughing and flipping through the program booklet, is not permitted at concerts, nor is ().

A. Applauding B. Leaving the stage C. Going to the restroom

90. Watching a play should be applauded when (); watching a ballet can be applauded in the middle of the performance, when a solo or duet is performed; and listening to music should be applauded at the end of a song. Only at the end of a performance can applause last.

A. the climax of the performance B. the end of the performance C. the end of each act

91.Don't wear hats or bring food sundries when visiting museums and art galleries, and it is () to eat snacks while visiting.

A. permitted B. impolite C. forbidden

92. Museums and art galleries are generally (). Therefore, you should pay attention to the rules and regulations when visiting them.

A. Photography is prohibited, and if it is allowed, the use of flash is also prohibited B. Photography is allowed C. Photographs can be taken as souvenirs

93. Even if men and women don't know each other, as long as they attend a dance, () take the initiative to ask someone else to **** dance, and it's usually the men who take the initiative to ask the women to **** dance.

A. No B. Preferably C. Both

94. If it is a woman who invites a man, it is usually not good for the man to refuse. After the music is over, men should ().

A. say "Thank you, goodbye" to the lady B. send the lady to her place and say "Thank you, goodbye" C. talk to the lady

95.At a dance, whether it is a man or a woman, when one person sits alone away from the crowd, others then ().

A. to take the initiative to care B. to take the initiative to invite C. it is not appropriate to disturb

96. When entering a library or reading room, one must walk () so as not to disturb others.

A. Lightly B. Speed up C. Slow down

97. When consulting the catalog cards, you should not turn the cards over or tear them, or use a pen to scribble or draw a line on the cards; for the books and magazines on the open shelves, you should () look at them, and don't take up a few copies of the books and magazines at the same time. After reading books and magazines, they should be put back to their original places immediately so as not to affect others' reading.

A. carefully B. as soon as possible C. one by one to take down

98. Borrowing library books should be (). Because "the value of books lies in their movement".

A. Lending to others B. Returning in time C. Sharing with others

99. Caring for wild and exhibited (), so that they can have a peaceful home.

A. Plants B. Creatures C. Animals

100.Swimming, soaking in hot springs and sauna baths must be rinsed () before.

A. Body B. Towel C. Bath

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"Citizen etiquette knowledge of the hundred questions quiz" question answer card

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