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address      place     speak     really    but      healthy
practice     friendly   them      nobody   usually   talk
     The verb “chat” means to talk (to someone) in a friendly, informal (非正式的) way. Today there are many【小题1】 on the Internet where you can chat. You can chat with people all over the world, in many languages and about many subjects. These places are 【小题2】 called “chat room”. Sometimes you need to register (注册) to enter a chat room. This means that you need to offer a usename (用户名) and possibly your e-mail 【小题3】 .Your usename doesn’t have to be your 【小题4】 name. It can be any name you want. When you have your username, other people in the chat room will call you by that name and【小题5】 else can use it.
Chatting is a good way to 【小题6】 your informal English, Messages in a chat room are usually short sentences. Sometimes 【小题7】 are not even sentences, 【小题8】 just a few words that are not really grammatically (语法) correct. It’s a typical way in which we 【小题9】in a quick conversation with friends. To save time, people often use abbreviations (缩写形式) like TTYL (talk to you later) or IDK (I don’t know). So don’t go to a chat room to practice “perfect English”. Go to a chat room to practice informal English and find new 【小题10】 You can even use a chat room to help improve your typing skills if you want.


My family and I are going to take a holiday in the USA, Colombia, England, France and Switzerland in three hours. Now we are getting ready for it. Mum and Dad have already __【小题1】__(浇水) the plants. My brother has packed the__【小题2】__(毛巾). They’re in the suitcase, __【小题3】__(在……旁边) the guidebook. But he hasn’t locked the windows yet. I’ve already surfed the Internet and found out a lot of information about the cultures and customs in these countries. Here is what I’ve learned online. In the USA, just like in China, people are supposed to __【小题4】__(摇动)hands when they meet for the first time. In England, people should kiss each other when they meet for the first time. In Japan, it’s polite for you to bow when you meet someone for the first time. You’re supposed to use your chopsticks in a __【小题5】__(合适的)way. It’s rude to __【小题6】__(指) at someone with your chopsticks while eating. And you are also supposed to make a noise while eating noodles. It shows you like the food. In France, it’s bad manners to say “I’m __【小题7】__(饱的).”. You should say “It was delicious.” if you don’t want any more food. In Colombia and Switzerland, people have quite different attitudes __【小题8】__(对于) time. Colombian people are very __【小题9】__(宽松的) about time. It’s OK if you arrive a little late. But Swiss people think being on time is very important. It’s the __【小题10】__(国土) of watches, after all.

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