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In England, afternoon tea, taken between four and five, is the most informal (非正式的) meal of the day. If you are a friend of the family, you may drop in for tea without an invitation or telling that you are coming. Very often it is not served at a table. The members of the family and visitors take tea in the sitting-room. Each person has a cup and saucer (托盘), spoon (匙) and a small plate for bread-and-butter (黄油) and cake. By the way, do not help yourself to cake first; bread-and-butter first, then cake, if there is any. Another piece of advice: do not put more than one piece of bread or cake on your plate at the same time.
1.In England, tea is usually taken ________.
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A.between breakfast and lunch
B.between lunch and supper
C.early in the afternoon
D.late in the morning
2.If you want to have tea in a friend's home, ________.
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A.you must send a message before you go
B.you must wait for his invitation
C.you should ask for his permission first
D.it is not necessary to let him know beforehand (事先)
3.Which of the following is NOT true?
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A.Very often people can share a set of tea things.
B.Tea is often taken in the sitting-room.
C.Tea things are not made up of cups and spoons.
D.Cake is not always served at tea.
4.Which of the following is considered good table manners at tea?
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A.You may put another piece of bread or cake on your plate if you think one is no enough for you.
B.Help yourself to bread-and-butter before cake.
C.Hold your cup in your hand while drinking tea.
D.Put the bread-and-butter on the saucer if you cannot finish it at a mouthful
5.In England, tea is ________ meal of the day.
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