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In England, people don't often talk much. You can get on a bus or a train,and everyone sits looking out of the window.
Often they read books and papers, but they don't talk much. When you meet English people they often talk about one thing--weather (天气). So when you meet somebody in England, you can say, “Nice weather for the time of year!” “But it is a little cold today,” somebody may answer. “But it will be a little warmer later,”you can say. Talk like this, and the English people will think,“ How friendly you are !”
1.On the bus, the English people often__________.
A. talk B. stand
C. eat something D. read papers
2.From the passage we know when you meet English people, you can say like this: ______________
A. How do you do? B. How are you?
C. Nice weather! D. Nice to meet you!
3.If you talk to English people about the weather, they will think________.
A. you are friendly
B. you are right
C. you are English
D. you talk too much
4.Which is right?______________
A. English people like to talk on a bus.
B. English people don't like to talk about weather.
C. English people are not friendly at all.
D. In England,the weather often changes (变化).
5.The English people talk with you about the weather to show you they are______.
A. hungry B. happy
C. kind D. worried
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looking out of the window. Often they read. They read books and papers. But they don't talk much.
When you meet English people, they often talk about one thing, the weather. So when you meet
somebody in England, you can say, "Nice weather for the time of year " "But it was a little cold
yesterday, " some-body may answer. "But it got a bit warmer later!" you can say. Talk like this,
and the English will think,"How friendly you are!"
B. sleep
C. eat something
D. read papers
B. How are you?
C. Nice weather!
D. Nice to meet you.
B. you are right
C. you are English
D. you talk too much
B.warmer
C.colder
D.hotter
B. English people don't enjoy the best weather.
C. English people are the most friendly(最友好 的).
D. English people don't talk much.
looking out of the window. Often they read. They read books and papers, but they don't talk much. When
you meet English people, they often talk about one thing-the weather, so when you meet somebody in
England, you can say, "Nice weather for the time of year!"
"but it was a little cold yesterday," somebody may answer. "but it got a bit warmer later," you can say.
Talk like this, and the English will think, "How friendly you are!"
B. talk about
C. eat something
D. read papers
B. how are you
C. nice weather
D. nice to meet you
B. you are right
C. you are English
D. you talk too much
B. warmer
C. colder
D. hotter
B. English people didn't enjoy the best weather.
C. English people are the most friendly.
D. English people don't talk much.
looking out of the window.
Often they read. They read books and papers. But they don't talk much.
When you meet English people, they often talk about one thing, the weather. So when you meet
somebody in English, you can say, "Nice weather for the time of year!"
"But it was a little cold yesterday," somebody may answer.
"But it got a bit warmer later!"you can say.
Talk like this, and the English will think, how friendly you are!
B. talk about
C. eat something
D. read papers
B. How are you?
C. Nice weather!
D.Nice to meet you!
B. you are right
C. you are English
D. you talk too much
B. warmer
C. colder
D. hotter
B. English people enjoy the best weather.
C. English people are the most friendly.
D. English people don't talk much.