For most people, the word "fashion" means "clothes". But people may ask the question, "What are in fashion?" And they use the adjective "fashionable" in the same way: "She was wearing a coat." "His shirt was really a fashionable color."
But of course there are fashions many things, not only in clothes. There are fashions in holidays, in restaurants, in films and books. There are fashions in school subjects, jobs…and in languages. Fashions as time goes. you look at pictures of people or things from the past, you will see that fashions have always changed. An English house of 1750 was different one of 1650. A fashionable man in 1780 looked very different from his grandson in 1850.
Today fashions change very quickly. We hear about things more quickly than in the past. Newspapers, radios, telephones and televisions send information from one country another in a few hours. New fashions mean that people will new things, so you see there is money in fashion.
1.A. color B. clothes C. food D. money
2.A. nice B. beautiful C. expensive D. fashionable
3.A.at B.by C.in D. with
4.A. even B. just C. only D. already
5.A. change B. changes C. are changed D. changed
6.A. Where B. When C. If D.As
7.A. on B. for C. with D. from
8.A. very B. much C. too D. quite
9.A.in B.by C.to D. with
10.A. buy B. sell C. get D. use
Nearly _______of the earth___covered by sea.
A. three fourth; isB. three fourths; is
C. three fourth; areD. three fourths; are
--Don’t worry. My mother will look after your baby __________.
--Thanks a lot.
A. careful enough B. enough careful C. carefully enough
The car accident happened ____ a cold winter morning. Luckily, no one was hurt.
A. in B. on C. at D. of
________mothers can’t go to the meeting, because they have gone to New York on business.
A. Alice and Lily’sB. Alice’s and Lily’sC. Alice’s and Lily
_______ they are twin brothers, they don’t look like each other.
A. Though B. Since C. However D. When