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24.Why did the author go to the hotel?A To tour the busy city.B.To kill the time online.C.To get himself a break.D.To celebrate the festival.25.What does the underlined word "this"in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.Hotel-guided tourism.B.Self-service marketing.Digital printing service.D.Technology-free service.26.What does Marne Sheldon expeet people to do?C.Be self-dependent.D.Become reasonable.A.Stick to traditions.B.Be close to nature.27.Which is the best title for the text?A.Tech-free:a New Travel TrendB.Get Away from the Real WorldC.Never Believe in the Travel AdsD.An Island-based Tour Destinationc"One day I went to a Swedish friend's and while we were playing in his room,his mom yelled that dinnerwas ready.And check this.He told me to WAIT in his room while they ate!"an Internet user shared on amedia platform.Consequently,there was a lot of criticism of the Swedes.Many said they wouldn't dream ofbeing so mean in their culture.Would a host in Sweden really not invite a guest to join their meal if it'sdinnertime?It does happen,says Richard Tellstrom,a food historian at Stockholm University.He says this so-called"non-hospitality"was customary when he was a kid in the'60s and'70s.If he was over a friend's house andit was time for dinner,he would go back to his own house to eat.Or he would stay and wait in another roomwhile his friend finished his meal.Then they'd continue playing."Som Swedes think feedinga guest createsasese of duty"explains Tellstrom."And in a society thatvalues equality and independence,people don't want to put a burden on someone or feel like they owesomeone something."However,it wasn't a universal rule.Families in the countryside,for example,weremore likely to feed guests.People lived farther apart,so it wasn't as easy for people to go home and eat.The"no dinner for you"policy has slowly faded,says Tellstrom."Since the 1990s,food has become a new symbolin society.We have open kitchens.People like to dine there and show off their cooking."But non-sharing hosts haven't entirely disappeared,says Mohini Mehta,a food scholar.She admits shehad a tough time adjusting to life in Sweden when she moved there in 2020.She was used to cooking dinnerevery day for friends and hosting dinner parties almost weekly in India.She learned that in some cultures,likeher own,sharing a meal with someone is a way to break the ice-but this isn't always the case for Swedes.28.For what purpose is Paragraph 1 is written?A.To introduce the topic meal-sharing.B.To release the netizen's bad feelings.C.To offer a platform to generate ideas.D.To compare some foreign food cultures.29.What does "customary"underlined in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Particular.B.Optional.C.Normal.D.Unreasonable0.Why do some hosts choose non-hospitality according to Tellstrom?A.Because food represents a symbol of social status.B.Because they don't want to show off heir cooking.C.Because it is widely acknowledged across the countryD.Because their culture values equality and independence.isthe text developed?A.By giving examples.B.By analyzing reasons.C.By providing statistics.D.By making comparisons【A-023】英语试卷第4页(共8页)
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