Clothing habits are a matter of personal preference in the United States. Most people are free to wear whatever they want. Business people in large urban areas are likely to wear suits or dresses, while clothing in rural areas is less formal. Most Americans tend to dress casually when not in formal or business situations. When eating, most Americans hold a fork in the hand with which they write. Americans eat away from home often, and usually they pay for their own meals when dining with their friends. When Americans greet one another they often exchange a firm handshake. They may greet strangers on the street by saying “Hello” or “Goodmorning”. Friends often greet each other whith “How are you?” and respond “Fine, thanks”. Americans do not really expect any other answer to the question “How are you?” because it is a way of saying hello. Except in formal situations, people address each other by their given names once they are accquainted. Although Americans are generally informal people, it is best to schedule an appointment before going to visit someone, especially in business once an appointment has been made, it is considered to be promt.1. A.like B. alike C. liking D. likely 2. A. tend B. enjoy C. refuse D. admit 3. A. arm B. finger C. hand D. elbow 4. A. prepare B. pay C. feed D. bite 5. A. change B. exchange C. replace D. transfer 6. A. with B. by C. of D. for 7. A. thích sinh cần C. mong đợi mất dự đoán 8. A. hiểu sinh thú nhận tuân theo C. D. địa chỉ 9. A. là B. có C. được D. thực hiện 10. A. Sớm B. một lần C. trong thời gian D. vì
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