If you are planning to go to Japan on holiday, you should 1 yourself to one or two nights at a Buddhist temple. Staying in these temples gives you the chance to visit both historic and remote areas of Japan. They don’t 2 to foreign visitors, who can experience the life of a Buddhist monk in a unique way. Zen Buddhism 3 in Japan since 1191, when it 4 from China. However, interest in Zen Buddhism 5 in Japan for the last 60 years, while it 6 more popular in the West. As a result, many people come to Japan so 7 they can learn more about it. Staying at a temple is a unique and inspiring experience and is sure to be one of the highlights of any 8 to Japan. In the past, in 9 to join a Japanese temple you had to sit at the front gate for three days without sleeping. Now, all you need to do is make a phone call or write an e-mail! You will often have the chance to join meditation sessions both in the evening and the morning. For dinner you will be served a Buddhist meal, which is healthy and delicious, if you don’t 10 having no meat, no fish, no spices, no onions and no garlic! 1 A book B give C show D treat 2 A object B play C study D turn 3 A existed B has existed C was existing D has been existing 4 A arrived B has arrived C was arriving D has been arriving 5 A declines B declined C was declining D has been declining 6 A gets B got C was getting D has been getting 7 A for B order C that D to 8 A event B stay C trip D tourist 9 A for B order C so D that 10 A reserve B recommend C matter D mind
1.In Germany, when meeting in formal situations, it is customary to greet each other a firm handshake. This custom is common between men and women, and children, but do not forget that during familiarization should not cross the boundaries of personal space man.2.In Germany prefer formal and conservative business attire. Do not wear flashy jewelry and accessories. If you are among the young, should not wear shorts, or dress in a too informal style. Note that in Germany informal clothing is considered spectacular and elegant clothing and formal - very impressive and very elegant clothes.3.Don't eat with your hands and don't put your elbows on the table while eating. The potatoes should be separated not with a knife, and the side of the plug. Do not put in mouth spoons intended for mixing drinks. During dinner, hold hands not on the knees, and above the table.
1 yourself to one or two nights at a Buddhist
temple. Staying in these temples gives you the chance to visit both historic and remote areas of Japan. They
don’t
2 to foreign visitors, who can experience the life of a Buddhist monk in a unique way.
Zen Buddhism 3 in Japan since 1191, when it
4 from China. However, interest in Zen Buddhism
5 in Japan for the last 60 years, while it
6 more popular in the West. As a result, many people come
to Japan so
7 they can learn more about it. Staying at a temple is a unique and inspiring experience and is
sure to be one of the highlights of any
8 to Japan.
In the past, in
9 to join a Japanese temple you had to sit at the front gate for three days without sleeping.
Now, all you need to do is make a phone call or write an e-mail! You will often have the chance to join
meditation sessions both in the evening and the morning. For dinner you will be served a Buddhist meal,
which is healthy and delicious, if you don’t
10 having no meat, no fish, no spices, no onions and no garlic!
1 A book B give C show D treat
2 A object B play C study D turn
3 A existed B has existed C was existing D has been existing
4 A arrived B has arrived C was arriving D has been arriving
5 A declines B declined C was declining D has been declining
6 A gets B got C was getting D has been getting
7 A for B order C that D to
8 A event B stay C trip D tourist
9 A for B order C so D that
10 A reserve B recommend C matter D mind