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Here's something about the English people. In England, people don't usually talk very much. You can go on a bus, or on a train, and everyone sits looking out of the window. Often they read books and newspapers. But they don't 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 the year!¡±¡¡¡¡¡°
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If you talk like this, the English will think. ¡°How friendly you are!¡±(1) Do English people usually talk very much?
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A £®Yes, they do. |
B £®No, they don't |
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C £®They do like our Chinese. |
D £®Yes, they don't |
(2)When English people are on a bus or on a train, they often ______.
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A £®talk much |
B £®look out of the window |
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C £®read books and newspapers |
D £®both B and C |
(3)When you meet English people, you can say,
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A £®Where are you going? |
B £®Where do you have lunch? |
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C £®Can I help you? |
D £®Hello! |
(4)English people will think how friendly you are, if you say,
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£®What can I do for you?B
£®Hello!C
£®Nice weather for the time of the year!D
£®How much money do you have?(5)Do you think English people are the same as Chinese people?
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A £®Yes, they are. |
B £®No, they aren't. |
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C £®I don't know. |
D £®Yes, of course. |
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