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In Part I you will hear a monologue which lasts about 2 minutes. In Part 2 you will hear a monologue, or possibly two speakers- The text could be a short talk a radio announcement or a recorded messageH for example. | . 9 MIND YOUR MANNERS GAPPED TEXT Paper I Part 2 STRATEGY 2 For questions 1-6 you must choose which of paragraphs A-G on page 127 fit into the numbered gaps in the following newspaper article. There is one extra paragraph which does not fit in any of the gaps. Remember to look for grammatical or logical links between paragraphs including reference links such as personal pronouns e.g. he it her etc. or names titles e.g. Ann Smith Mrs Smith . See list in Unit 5 page 75. parallel expressions such as attempt effort. See examples in Unit 6 page 83. linking topic vocabulary such as examination enter paper answer results. Must One Be So Polite That It Hurts By Sherry Buchanan International Herald Tribune Mrs Stewart said she believed that the banker had done the right thing although he had an option. He could have had the sangfroid to decline with grace without making the Australians feel stupid she NEW YORK - When in China don t give a clock as a gift. It symbolizes death. When in Greece don t make the OK sign thumb and forefinger touching in a circle. It is an offensive gesture. When in India don t give a Hindu a gift made of cowhide. It is sacrilegious. Some visitors follow a rule of thumb. They weigh how much displeasing their host matters to them against their degree of personal discomfort. common sense and 25 per cent thinking about others. 2 Her advice covers every aspect of social behaviour including smoking manners flag etiquette for banquets writing letters of apology and the proper form for business cards. Everywhere it has become extremely complicated to be polite. Not only are customs different but in many countries standards of behaviour have changed in said. 5 Alexander Moorrees a young American investment banker in London was invited by some British friends to spend a weekend at their home in the country. The weather was below freezing. The manor house to which he had been invited had no central heating and the bedrooms had no fireplaces. I kept waking up