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In England, people do not usually talk very much. If you go on a bus or a train, you'll see that everyone sits
looking out of the window.
Often they read. They read books and papers. But they do not talk much.
When you meet English people, they often talk about one thing--the weather. So when you meet someone in
England, you can say, "Nice weather for the time of year!"
"But it was a little cold yesterday," someone may answer.
"But it'll get a little warmer later," you may say.
Talk like this, and the English will think, "This man is very friendly!"
Questions :
(1) Do the English people usually talk a lot?
(2) What will you see, if you go on a bus?
(3) What do they often read?
(4) What do they often talk about?
(5) Will the English people think you are a kind man when you talk about the weather with them?
looking out of the window.
Often they read. They read books and papers. But they do not talk much.
When you meet English people, they often talk about one thing--the weather. So when you meet someone in
England, you can say, "Nice weather for the time of year!"
"But it was a little cold yesterday," someone may answer.
"But it'll get a little warmer later," you may say.
Talk like this, and the English will think, "This man is very friendly!"
Questions :
(1) Do the English people usually talk a lot?
(2) What will you see, if you go on a bus?
(3) What do they often read?
(4) What do they often talk about?
(5) Will the English people think you are a kind man when you talk about the weather with them?
(1) No, they don't.
(2) I'll see that everyone sits looking out of the window.
(3) They often read books and papers.
(4) They often talk about the weather.
(5) Yes, they will.
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(2) I'll see that everyone sits looking out of the window.
(3) They often read books and papers.
(4) They often talk about the weather.
(5) Yes, they will.
答案不唯一
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