[originaltext]W: Hey Phil, Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear

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问题  
W: Hey Phil, Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear it’s quite an experience.
M: Well, it’s nothing like visiting a swimming pool in the States.
W: Well, what do you do when you go to a public bath?
M: First, you take off your shoes before you enter.
W: Okay.
M: Then, you pay an entrance fee to the man or woman at the front counter. Next, you get undressed in the dressing room.
W: Wow. And do you wear a bathing suit or something?
M: Oh no! You don’t wear anything. Then you go into the main bathing area and wash your body while sitting on a small stool about 40 centimeters high.
W: On a stool !
M: Yeah. It was really hard getting used to bathing in that position.  Sometimes, even, people wash each other’s backs.
W: Oh really. So, what do you do after that?
M: Well, after you’ve rinsed off all the soap, they usually have two or three large baths where you can soak for a while.
W: De you actually share the bath with other people?
M: Yeah. Traditionally, the bath played an important role in the community. It gave neighbors an opportunity to socialize while bathing.
W: Huh. Interesting.
M: When you’re all done bathing, people relax in the dressing room by watching TV, drinking tea or juice, or talking to friends. It’s quite an experience.

选项 A、Pay the entrance fee.
B、Take off your shoes.
C、Put your clothes in a locker.
D、Change clothes.

答案 B

解析 这是一则有关日本公共浴池的谈话。该题是对“到公共浴池后应做的第一件事情”这一细节内容的考查。答案出现在First,you take off your shoes before you enter.一句中,因此B)是答案,选项A)、D)表达的内容也是在公共浴池所做的事情,但不是第一件事情,因此排除这两项,至于C),对活中没有明确提到这一点。
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