We know the westerners like to plan for their time carefully in order to do all the things that are important to them. So if your American or English friend asks you to dinner, he usually invites you a week ahead. But if you really have no time and can’t go to the dinner, you can ring him to say sorry. The dinner is usually served at home, sometimes at a restaurant. You should get there on time, and don’t forget to put on your fine clothes. It is also a good idea to take some little presents to your friend, such as flowers, chocolates and so on. When you are at dinner, you should also observe (遵守) some other customs. Here I’ll give you some dos and don’ts about them in the following: ●Don’t leave bones on the table or the floor. (You should put them on your plate with fingers.) ●Don’t use your bowl to drink soup, but use your spoon to help you instead. ●Don’t talk with much food in your mouth. ●Don’t ask others to have more wine. (This is quite different from that in China.) ●After dinner, use your napkin (餐巾) to clean your mouth and hands. ●Make sure small pieces of food are not left on your face. Then after dinner, you can stay there a little time. And your friend will be pleased if you leave in half an hour or so. Next day, you had better ring him up to thank him for the good dinner. 小题1:If your American or English friend wants to invite you to dinner, he will invite you _____. A.on the night before the dinner B.on the day before the dinner C.at the last moment D.a week before the dinner 小题2:It would be impolite to______. A.put bones on your plates with fingers B.drink soup with your spoon C.persuade others to drink more D.make sure that there is nothing left on your face after dinner 小题3:Which of the following is not true? A.You'd better ring your friend the next day to show your thanks。 B.After dinner, you'd better stay and talk with your friends for a long time to show your thanks. C.After dinner, you'd better leave in half an hour. D.After dinner, use napkin to clean your mouth.