题目内容
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There are 70,000 pubs in England and Wales have several thousand more in Scotland.
Every country has its drinking shop, but none has an institution quite like the British pub. The most important feature of a good pub (which modern buildings hardly ever achieve) is a feeling of something private. It must have nooks and crannies, corners and snugs, where conversations and assignations can take place without the whole world listening in.
Most pubs have at least two separate bars. The “public bar” which is for ordinary and women is the basic drinking shop. The “lounge bar” (or saloon bar) which is for traveling salesmen and “ladies” probably has a carpet on the floor and rather more comfortable decoration. There may be a difference of a few pence in the drink prices, although all pubs are required by law to put their price lists easily seen on display.
Pubs have been changing over the past few decades. More and more of them sell good, inexpensive food and are competing strongly with restaurants. Tea and coffee are often on offer and children are being made more welcome. The law says that no one under 14 may enter a pub, and between 14 and 18 they must be accompanied by an adult and may not buy or consume alcoholic drink. In reality some pubs, especially in country districts, welcome whole families. Some set aside special rooms for children and where there are gardens they are almost always welcome.
The most basic change, however, came about in the 1938 licensing laws which allowed pubs in England and Wales to open not just at lunch time and in the evening, but all day, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Scottish laws already permitted all day opening.)
【小题1】 Which of the following can be the best title?
A.Pubs’ history | B.Pubs in Britain |
C.Changes of pubs | D.Features of a good pub |
A.The one with all day opening time. |
B.The one with good and inexpensive food. |
C.The one with all kinds of people enjoying themselves. |
D.The one with different parts where people can have a private conversation. |
A.pubs allow people above 14 to enter alone |
B.pubs never allow people under 18 to enter |
C.pubs don’t sell more expensive food than restaurants |
D.pubs often sell alcoholic drinks as well as tea and coffee |
A.The law requires all the pubs have slightly different prices of drinks. |
B.Ordinary people and women are often having fun in the “public pub”. |
C.In some country pubs, children accompanied by their parents are always welcome. |
D.Scottish laws allow pubs to open not just at lunch time and in the evening, but all day. |
For thousands of years the most important two buildings in any British village have been the church and the pub. In fact,until a place has a church and a pub,it isn’t really considered a community worthy of a name. Traditionally,the church and the pub are at the heart of any village or town, since it is where people gather to give and receive news. In fact, the word ‘pub’ is short for public house’.
That's how it used to be, but things are beginning to change. It is said that the credit decline is causing 39 British pubs a week to go out of business. People don’t have lots of spare money to spend on beer. Recently, the UK government banned smoking in all pubs, and that may also have affected the number of customers going to pubs.
This decline is happening despite the fact that in 2005 the UK government started to allow pubs to stay open after 11 p. m. Previously,with 11 p. m. as closing time,customers would have to drink quite quickly,meaning they sometimes got more drunk than they would if allowed to drink slowly. The British habit of drinking a lot very quickly is known as ‘binge drinking’(狂饮),and it causes some long-term health problems for people and problems with violent crime for communities. The UK government is changing the law to discourage binge drinking, and regularly spends money on television advertisements to warn people of the problems of drinking too much.
In order to save their businesses, pubs are trying to change with the market. Now, there are a number of different types of pubs.
Topic | The (81) of British Pub Culture? |
| |
The important(82)____ of churches and pubs in people' s daily life in the UK | ?People won't name an area unless there are a church and a pub. ?They are the places where people gather to (83) news. |
The(84) for the decrease of the pub business | ?The credit decline is said to cause many pubs to (85) down. ?Smoking is not (86) in all pubs, which may have had an effect on the business. ?The government is trying hard to (87) binge drinking. |
(88) to save the business | ?Pubs are making (89) to meet the needs of the market. ?As a woman in the UK nowadays, you can (90) a drink in almost all the pubs. |
Conclusion | Things are changing for the better probably from now on. |
For thousands of years the most important two buildings in any British village have been the church and the pub. In fact,until a place has a church and a pub,it isn’t really considered a community worthy of a name. Traditionally,the church and the pub are at the heart of any village or town, since it is where people gather to give and receive news. In fact, the word ‘pub’ is short for public house’.
That's how it used to be, but things are beginning to change. It is said that the credit decline is causing 39 British pubs a week to go out of business. People don’t have lots of spare money to spend on beer. Recently, the UK government banned smoking in all pubs, and that may also have affected the number of customers going to pubs.
This decline is happening despite the fact that in 2005 the UK government started to allow pubs to stay open after 11 p. m. Previously,with 11 p. m. as closing time,customers would have to drink quite quickly,meaning they sometimes got more drunk than they would if allowed to drink slowly. The British habit of drinking a lot very quickly is known as ‘binge drinking’(狂饮),and it causes some long-term health problems for people and problems with violent crime for communities. The UK government is changing the law to discourage binge drinking, and regularly spends money on television advertisements to warn people of the problems of drinking too much.
In order to save their businesses, pubs are trying to change with the market. Now, there are a number of different types of pubs.
Topic |
The (81) of British Pub Culture? |
|
|
The important(82)____ of churches and pubs in people' s daily life in the UK |
?People won't name an area unless there are a church and a pub. ?They are the places where people gather to (83) news. |
The(84) for the decrease of the pub business |
?The credit decline is said to cause many pubs to (85) down. ?Smoking is not (86) in all pubs, which may have had an effect on the business. ?The government is trying hard to (87) binge drinking. |
(88) to save the business |
?Pubs are making (89) to meet the needs of the market. ?As a woman in the UK nowadays, you can (90) a drink in almost all the pubs. |
Conclusion |
Things are changing for the better probably from now on. |
As you can see, British pubs now offer something for everyone. A lot of pubs used to be working men’s clubs, meaning that women could not usually enter. Today, however, women can freely enter 99% of pubs without experiencing any problems. Perhaps things are changing for the better after all.