Most British people work______.A.in towns and citiesB.in the countrysideC.in foreign count
Most British people work______.
A.in towns and cities
B.in the countryside
C.in foreign countries
Most British people work______.
A.in towns and cities
B.in the countryside
C.in foreign countries
第1题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第2题
Why did most British people play sports?
A.To keep fit.
B.To foster a competitive spirit.
C.Just because they are keen on this game.
D.Understand the game rules.
第3题
A.horse racing
B.Bingo
C.football pools
D.dog racing
第4题
What is true about the British people?
A.They don't like going outing with family members.
B.Seaside beaches are very popular for most of them.
C.They like driving their cars to travel.
D.They prefer to stay in hotels.
第5题
Reading newspapers______.
A.is a custom just among men who can read
B.is a daily activity most British people enjoy
C.is something the British do only when traveling on a train
D.can help people in many ways
第6题
All of the following about Karsh are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT that______.
A.he was born in Armenia and died in Boston
B.his uncle, George Nakash, was also a famous photographer
C.he took photographs for the British royal family in 1940s
D.he was listed among the most notable people of the last century in Who"s Who
第7题
All of the fallowings about Karsh are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT that
A.he was born in Armenia and died in Boston
B.his uncle, George Nakash, was also a famous photographer
C.he took photographs for the British royal family in 1940s
D.he was listed among the most notable people of the last century in Who"s Who
第8题
People of a city are often proud (自豪的) of living in it. People of Manchester believes that there is no better city than Manchester; people of Liverpool feel the same way about Liverpool. Outsiders and passing travelers may be interested in what the difference is between one city and another. Maybe they remember Newcastle because of its bridge over the River Tyne, or Liverpool because of its docks (码头). There is one difference which most people can hear; that is the different ways of speaking and also some words which are used only in one place. In Newcastle, for example, "hoy" is used instead of "throw", and "marra" instead of "friend", as is shown in the sentence "Hoy the ball to me", and "He's my marra at work in the factory."
Where do many British people hope to live to stay away from noises and dirty air?
A.In big cities.
B.In small towns.
C.In the countryside.
第9题
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A.But he never considered staying on his father and grandfather"s land.
B.While most people buy food from the big supermarkets, hundreds of independent Farmers" Markets are becoming popular.
C.While confident they will succeed, she lists farming"s many challenges
D.Young people prefer to live in cities.
E.I seriously objected to the super-sizing of everything——what exactly do they put on our apples to make them so big and red?
F."Buy British" campaigns urge (鼓励 ) consumers not to buy cheaper imported foods.
第10题
【C12】______, in their private everyday lives, the British as individuals are probably less【C13】______to follow tradition than【C14】______the people of most other countries. There are very few ancient traditions that are followed by the majority of families on special【C15】______. The country has fewer local【C16】______with genuine folk roots than most other countries have. The English language has fewer sayings that are【C17】______common everyday use than many other languages do. The British are too individualistic for these things.【C18】______, it should be【C19】______that they are the most enthusiastic video-watching people in the world the very opposite of a traditional【C20】______!
【C1】
A.leave
B.lag
C.follow
D.lack