If you talk with the English people about the weather, they will think . A. you are friendly B. you are right C. you are English D. you talk too much 查看更多

 

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     In England,people don't usually talk.When you go on a bus,or in a train,you'll find everyone sits looking out of
window.Most of the time they read books and newspapers.But they don't talk much.
     When they 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 year!"
     "But it was a little cold yesterday",someone may answer.
     "But it got a bit warmer later!",you can say.
     If you talk like this,the English will think, "How friendly you are!"
1.       people don't talk much in a train.
A.Chinese          
B.Japanese        
C.English        
D.American  
2.English people often         on a bus.
A.read            
B.talk            
C.sing          
D.stand  
3.English people often talk about the       when they meet. 
A.news              
B.sports            
C.  books            
D.weather
4.When you meet someone in England,you may say "          ." 
A.What's the time?          
B.Fine day,isn't it?   
C.Where're you going?      
D.How are things with you?
5.The English        when you talk about the weather with them.
A.will think you are friendly        
B.will think you enjoy the weather
C.won't think you are friendly      
D.won't think you enjioy the weather

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In England, people don't often talk much. You can get on a bus or a train,and everyone sits looking out of the window.

Often they read books and papers, but they don't talk much. When you meet English people they often talk about one thing--weather (天气). So when you meet somebody in England, you can say, “Nice weather for the time of year!” “But it is a little cold today,” somebody may answer. “But it will be a little warmer later,”you can say. Talk like this, and the English people will think,“ How friendly you are !”

1.On the bus, the English people often__________.

A. talk B. stand

C. eat something D. read papers

2.From the passage we know when you meet English people, you can say like this: ______________

A. How do you do? B. How are you?

C. Nice weather! D. Nice to meet you!

3.If you talk to English people about the weather, they will think________.

A. you are friendly

B. you are right

C. you are English

D. you talk too much

4.Which is right?______________

A. English people like to talk on a bus.

B. English people don't like to talk about weather.

C. English people are not friendly at all.

D. In England,the weather often changes (变化).

5.The English people talk with you about the weather to show you they are______.

A. hungry B. happy

C. kind D. worried

 

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  In England people don’t usually talk very much. You can go on a bus or in a train, and everyone sits looking out of the window.

  Often they read books and papers. But they don’t talk much.

  When you meet English people, they often talk about one thing—the weather(天气). So when you meet someone in England, you can say. “Nice weather for the time of year. ”

  “But it was a little cold yesterday. ”someone may answer.

  “But it was a little warmer(暖和) later. ”you can say.

  Talk like this, and the English will think, “How friendly you are!”

1.In England, people don’t like talking.

2.English people like reading when they are on a bus.

3.English people like talking the weather because it is always sunny.

4.When you meet someone in England, you’d better say hello to him.

5.If you talk about the weather with English people, they will think you are friendly.

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阅读短文,判断句子的正误,正确的写T,错误的写F。

  In England people don't usually talk very 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 someone in England, you can say,“Nice weather for the time of year!”

  “But it was a little cold yesterday,”someone may answer.

  “But it was a little warmer later!”you can say.

  Talk like this, and the English will think,“How friendly you are!”

(1)

In England, people don't like talking.

(  )

(2)

English people in a train usually look out of the window.

(  )

(3)

English people like reading books and papers.

(  )

(4)

English people like talking about the weather because it is always fine.

(  )

(5)

English people will think you are friendly to them if you talk about the weather with them.

(  )

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  “In my country, men usually go to restaurants on their ownThey always take their shoes off before they go inThen they usually sit on the floor around a small, low tableIn the evening they often sing songs

  “You usually take chocolates or flowersBut you always take an odd number of flowers, and you remove the paper before you give them to the hostessYou can also send flowers before you arriveyou don’t usually take wine except when you visit very close friends

  “We always offer our guests something to drink when they arrive, tea, coffee or perhaps water or soft drinksWe think it is polite to accept a drink even if you’re not thirstyIf you visit someone you always stay for a few drinksWhen you have had enough to drink, you tap your cup or put your hand over itIf you say no, your host will insist that you have more to drink

  “People’s private lives are very important so they never ask you personal questions about your family or where you live or your jobThey never talk about religion or matters of finance, education or politics, but usually stay with safe subjects like the weather, films, plays, books and restaurants

  “It’s difficult to know when to leave, but an evening meal usually lasts about three or four hoursWhen the host serves coffee, this is sometimes a sign that the evening is nearly over, but you can have as much coffee as you want

  “If the invitation says eight o’clock then we arrive exactly at eightWith friends we know well, we sometimes arrive about fifteen minutes before

  “Obviously it depends on the occasion, but most dinner parties are informalThe men don’t usually wear a suit, but they may wear a jacket and tieWomen are usually smart but casual

(1)

The writer of the passage is probably ________

[  ]

A.

Chinese

B.

Japanese

C.

the English

D.

American

(2)

What should you bring when you are invited to have dinner?

[  ]

A.

Wine and cigarettes

B.

Tea or drinks

C.

Money and presents

D.

Chocolates or flowers

(3)

Which of the following subjects are never talked about among the people?

[  ]

A.

Politics, education, religion, or matters of finance

B.

Family, books or plays

C.

Weather, restaurant, or film

D.

Job, money, weather or film and play

(4)

When the hostess serves coffee after the meal, it means ________

[  ]

A.

the evening meal will start at once

B.

the guests can stay more hours

C.

the evening meal has ended, the guests should prepare to leave

D.

there has not been any tea and other drinks

(5)

Which of the following statements isn’t right?

[  ]

A.

If you are invited for dinner, you should arrive on time

B.

You should take off your shoes first after you step into the host’s door

C.

The hostess always offer the guests something to drink when they arrive

D.

You should accept the hostess’ drinks even if you’re not thirsty

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