In England people usually don't talk very much. On a bus or a train, you can see everyone sits there looking out of the window. And 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 “It's fine today, isn't it?”
“But it was a little cold yesterday.” He may answer.
“Oh, it will be warmer later!” you can say. Talk like this, and the English will think, “How friendly you are!”
1.In England people often _____ on a bus or a train. ( )A.read books | B.read newspapers | C.talk much | D.look out of the window |
A.the newspaper | B.the family | C.the weather | D.the book |
A.“You are beautiful.” | B.“It's fine today, isn't it?” |
C.“How old are you?” | D.“It's very kind of you.” |
A.“Thank you.” | B.“I'm twentyfive.” |
C.“You are beautiful, too.” | D.“But it was a little cold yesterday.” |
A.friendly | B.friend | C.beautiful | D.Good |
A.never | B.often | C.always |
A.don’t | B.often | C.Sometimes |
A.is reading | B.reads | C.read |
always | often | sometimes | never | every day | |
go to the supermarket | |||||
go swimming | |||||
clean my bedroom | |||||
play basketball | |||||
draw pictures | |||||
read books | √ |
Hello, I’m Amy. I never go to the supermarket.