—When do you usually get up on weekends, Lucy?
— _______ eight o’clock in the morning.
A. On B. In
C. For D. At
-- Which of the two T-shirts would you like?
-- ________. I don't like their styles.
A. Either B. Both
C. None D. Neither
Do you know _an "o" and _ "u" in the word "computer"?
A. there is, an B. is there, an
C. there is, a D. is there, a
---- The TV play You Who Come from the Stars is popular recently.
----Yes. It is the only program _______ I watched this month.
A. who B. that
C. where D. when
I’m sure you will win the game as long as you ___________.
A. pull together B. put together
C. get together D. make together
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Dear Boris,
Thanks for your nice letter.
After I had spent a week with my English family, I slowly began to understand their English a little better. It’s very different from what I learned at school! Students in my group are from different cities of Britain and their dialects (方言) are different too! Some of their accents (口音) are quite strong and they also have their own words and expressions.
But it’s not the language that’s different and surprising. Before I came to England I had thought that fish and chips were eaten every day. That’s quite wrong! I get rather mad now when I hear all the foolish words about typical (典型的) English food.
I had expected to see “London fog”. Do you remember our texts about it? We had no idea that most of this ‘thick fog’ disappeared many years ago when people stopped using coal in their homes. But the idea to speak about the weather was very helpful. The weather in London is really changeable.
On the other hand habits are different. People tell me what is typically British here in London is not always typical in Wales or Scotland. Local habits and traditions are not the same as what we knew.
But what is ordinary for all British is that they follow traditions. Probably Britain has more living signs of its past than many other countries. And people have always been proud of having ancient buildings in capitals, big cities and the countryside.
I will tell you more about Britain in my other letters.
Love from Britain,
Peter
1.What does Pete feel about the English language?
A. At first it was difficult for him to understand people.
B. He can understand different dialects and accents.
C. He can speak English better than others.
D. People can’t understand his English.
2.Typical English food _______.
A. makes people mad B. can’t be seen now
C. is always fish and chips D. is not what he knew
3.The British people like to talk about weather because ________.
A. there is thick fog in London B. they like the weather in Britain
C. the weather changes a lot D. it can be helpful
4.What do you know about habits in Britain from the passage?
A. They are not the same in different parts of Britain.
B. Habits in Wales and Scotland are typically British.
C. There are no typical British habits in Britain.
D. All that is typically British is in London.
5. Which is NOT true according to the passage?
A. What he’s seen is quite different from what he’d learned
B. British people like to follow traditions.
C. Peter had learned about Britain before.
D. Peter doesn’t like his life in Britain.