阅读下列材料,按要求完成下列各题。 When I was a child, my parents always told me that I should never talk to strangers. This was part of a whole list of things I should never do : Never accept food or candy from strangers, never get in a car with strangers, and so on. But if we didn’t start a conversation with strangers, we, d never make new friends. We, d never get a job.① We may miss the joy that comes from talking with strangers. And the more people you know, the more chances you can find. The following passage offers you some advice on how to ② break the ice . Don‘t just stare at your shoes. Go and say “Hi” to that new guy. It will be easier to break the ice if you know more about different cultures. British:Beautiful day, isn’t it? The weather in Britain is changeable. So, it’s one of the topics the British care most about. And there’s a simple rule:Say “Yes” whether you agree with the person’s idea on the weather or not. ③ That’s because the British start a conversation using the weather so that they can continue their talk. French: Where did yo u go on holiday? To talk with a French person, the safest way is to ask about his or her last holiday. French students enjoy a 10-to-15-day holiday every two months. French employees(雇员)get more than six weeks of holidays per year. American:So, where are you from? The US is so big and people move so often that location is always a source (来源) of talk. You can try to find a connection with the place they’re from. For example, if someone’s from Los Angeles, you could say : 'Oh, I have a friend who studied there.' 1. 将①处划线句子翻译成汉语。 _______________________________________________ 2. 将②处划线短语翻译成汉语。 _______________________________________________ 3将③处划线句子改写成同义句。 That’s because the British start a conversation using the weather ______ ______their talk. 4. What do you usually talk about to start a conversation with a French person? _______________________________________________ 5. What is the main idea of the passage? _______________________________________________