A.good at | B.bad at | C.well in | D.good for |
A. 2. It’s windy. I can fly a kite with my friends. The flowers smell good. | B. 3. I love snow. People can enjoy skating and skiing. | C. 4. It’s hot. I like this season. Because I like swimming. | D. |
A.It’s the Great wall, it’s in China. |
B.It’s the Hyde Park, it’s in England. |
C.It’s the London Eye, it’s in British. |
D.It’s the British Museum, it’s in London. |
E.It’s the Chinese lantern festival, it’s beautiful. |
In England people don’t usually talk too much. You can go on a bus, or in a train, and everyone sits 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 nice you are!
1.English people often ________ on a bus. ( )A.talk much | B.eat something | C.read papers |
A.How are you? | B.Nice weather! | C.Nice to meet you. |
A.nice | B.right | C.English |
A.English people like to talk on the bus. |
B.England often has good weather. |
C.English people are nice when talking about weather. |
A.clever | B.true | C.kind |