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  Can you make a cup of tea? If not, follow me to learn it now.

  First, warm up your teapot(茶壶)by pouring hot water into it.Secondly, pour out the water and put tea in the teapot.Next, pour fresh hot water over the tea and cover the teapot with its cap tightly.Then pour hot water over the capped(有盖的)teapot to keep the heat.After that, brew(冲泡)five minutes for black tea and brew three minutes for green tea.Good tea needs this much time to brew.But too long, the tea will be quite bitter(苦的).Finally, pour the tea into your cup and enjoy it.

根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)

(1)

We should put tea in the teapot before we warm up the teapot.

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(2)

We pour hot water into the teapot twice in order to warm up the teapot.

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(3)

If we don’t pour hot water over the capped teapot, some heat will lose.

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(4)

It takes the same time to brew black tea and green tea.

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(5)

Good tea needs quite a long time to brew.

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  The well-mannered Englishman at table holds and keeps his knife in his right hand, his fork in his left, cuts his meat and presses his vegetables into his fork. The well mannered American first cuts up all his meat, then places his knife down on the right of his plate, takes his fork in his right hand and with his fork lifts the food to his mouth. He will have coffee half way through his dinner before the pudding. The Englishman drinks his coffee after the dinner. And, of course, Americans are coffee-drinkers rather than tea-drinkers. The Englishman would be surprised at the American's idea of how tea should be made.

  The popular method to make tea is to take a cup or a pot of hot water and drop into it a cotton bag with tea leaves in it. For a change they will sometimes put a can of water on the electric stove and then pour the mixture into a teapot, pour it into a cup and drink it without turning a hair.

(1) Which is the correct order in which the well-mannered American do at dinner?

[  ]

a.He places his knife down.

b.He cuts up the meat.

c.He lifts the food to his mouth.

d.He takes his fork in his right hand.

A.b a d c
B.d b a c
C.c d b a
D.a b c d

(2) “Americans are coffee-drinkers rather than tea-drinkers” means ________.

[  ]

A.Americans can drink more tea than coffee

B.Americans prefer coffee to tea

C.Americans don't drink tea at all

D.Americans drink tea less than the English people

(3) A well-mannered American ________.

[  ]

A.doesn't use a knife

B.holds his knife in his right hand all the time at table

C.uses his knife for only one time each dish during the table

D.puts his knife in his pocket after he cuts up his meat

(4) Which is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.Both Englishmen and Americans have coffee at the same time at dinner.

B.Both Englishmen and Americans hold their forks in the same hand when eating.

C.Neither Englishmen nor Americans are coffee-drinkers.

D.Neither Englishmen nor Americans takes their knives in the left hand.

(5) The passage tells us that ________.

[  ]

A.the Englishmen and Americans have the same way to make tea

B.all the nations have the same manners at table

C.the Englishmen and Americans have different manners at dinner

D.the westerners don't like drinking tea

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  The well-mannered Englishman at table holds and keeps his knife in his right hand, his fork in his left, cuts his meat and presses his vegetables into his fork.The well-mannered American first cuts up all his meat, then places his knife down on the right of his plate, takes his fork in his right hand and with his fork lifts the food to his mouth.He will have coffee half way through his dinner before the pudding.The Englishman drinks his coffee after the dinner.And, of course, Americans are coffee-drinkers rather than tea-drinkers.The Englishman would be surprised at the American’s idea of how tea should be made.

  The popular method to make tea is to take a cup or a pot of hot water and drop inte it a cotton bag with tea leaves in it.For a change they will sometimes put a can of water on the electric stove and then pour the mixture into a teapot, pour it into a cup and drink it without turning a hair.

(1)

Which is the correct order in which the well-mannered American do at dinner?

a.He places his knife down.

b.He cuts up the meat.

c.He lifts the food to his mouth .

d.He takes his fork in his right hand.

[  ]

A.

hadc

B.

dhac

C.

cdba

D.

abcd

(2)

“Americans are coffee-drinkers rather than tea-drinkers ” means ________.

[  ]

A.

Americans can drink more tea than coffee

B.

Americans prefer coffee to tea

C.

Americans don’t drink tea at all

D.

Americans drink tea less than the English people

(3)

A well-mannered American ________.

[  ]

A.

doesn’t use a knife

B.

holds his knife in his right hand all the time at table

C.

uses his knife for only one time each dish during the table

D.

puts his knife in his pocket after he cuts up his meat

(4)

Which is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Both Englishmen and Americans have coffee at the same time at dinner.

B.

Both Englishmen and Americans hold their forks in the same hand when eating.

C.

Neither Englishmen nor Americans are coffee-drinkers.

D.

Neither Englishmen nor Americans takes their knives in the left hand.

(5)

The passage tells us that ________.

[  ]

A.

the Englishmen and Americans have the same way to make tea

B.

all the nations have the same manners at table

C.

the Englishmen and Americans have different manners at dinner

D.

the westerners don’t like drinking tea

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