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问题     Pub-talk, the most popular activity in all pubs, is a native
dialect with its own distinctive grammar. There are very few
restriction on what you can talk about in pubs: pub etiquette is【M1】______
concerned mainly about the form of your conversation, not the【M2】______
content.
    When a regular enters into the pub, you will often hear a【M3】______
chorus of friendly greetings from the other regulars, the publican【M4】______
and bar staff. The regular responds to each greeting, usually
addressed the greeter by name or nickname. No one is conscious【M5】______
of obeying a rule or following a formula, yet you will hear the
same greeting ritual in every pub in the country.
    The words may not even be particular polite: a regular may be【M6】______
greeted with " Back again, Joe?—haven’t you got a home to go
to?" or "Ah, just in time to buy your round, Joe! ". When you first
enter a pub, don’t just drink—start by saying "Good evening" and【M7】______
"Good morning", with a friendly nod and a smile, to the bar staff
and the regulars at the bar counter. For most natives, this will
trigger an automatic, reflex greeting-response, if it is only a nod.【M8】______
Don’t worry if the initial respond is somewhat reserved. By【M9】______
greeting before ordering, you have communicated friendly
intentions. Although this does not make you an ’instant regular’, it
will be noticed, your subsequent attempts to initiate contact will be【M10】______
received more favorably. [br] 【M1】

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答案 restriction一restrictions

解析 语法错误。few与复数可数名词连用,所以此处应该用名词的复数形式。
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