English people are always saying "please", "thank you" and" sorry". I do, to

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问题     English people are always saying "please", "thank you" and" sorry". I do, too. It is a habit. Nothing more. I think we all understand it. Anyway, there is very little harm in it. On the other hand, some people can get very worried if a foreigner forgets to say" please" when he is asking for something.
    Nowadays it is thought rather formal to shake hands if you are not on business. You can tell a great deal from the way people shake hands. Some people try to break your fingers. With others, it feels as if you are holding a wet fish. So the best kind of handshake is firm but gentle with a smile at the end of the arm. It is also worth remembering that people tend not to shake hands when parting nor if they have already met. Close friends or relatives may exchange a quick kiss in the check or lips when meeting or parting, but there is rarely kissing or embracing between men. Men still tend to open doors for women in public. Some girls cannot stand that, so nowadays you find more and more women open doors for men. I like opening doors for anyone, even for myself. [br] A man ______ kisses or embraces other men.

选项 A、always
B、seldom
C、usually
D、never

答案 B

解析 答案选择B项。参见上题中引文的后半部分。
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