语法填空 When it comes to eating habits, China is a country we must mention. Unlike in the West, __1__ everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes __2__ (place) on the table and everybody shares. If you're being treated by a Chinese host, be prepared for a ton of food. During eating, the host serves food with public chopsticks to guests __3__ (show) his or her politeness. The appropriate thing to do is to eat the food and say how delicious it is. If you don't like it, you can just say a polite “thank you” , with the food __4__ (leave) there. But don't stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl. If so, it's very impolite __5__ the host and seniors who are present at the table. At dinner, if half of the fish is eaten up, a guest shouldn't turn the fish over by saying “fan” , which is __6__ Chinese word for “turn over” , which is considered bad luck for __7__ (fisherman) and their boats. The __8__ (separate) of the fish bone from the lower half of the flesh is usually done by the host or hostess. This is especially true in southern China. These tips above will be __9__ (extreme) useful when you visit China, an __10__ (east) country with a long history.