The British have many traditions but there is nothing more quintessential (典型的) than taking afternoon tea. We know the British have a love affair with drinking tea,
This sociable feast involves drinking good quality tea
Now there is a resurgence (复苏) in its
Writer Henry James once noted that “there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour devoted to the ceremony known as afternoon tea”. I’m sure once you try it, you
A.to raise | B.raising | C.to have raised | D.having raised |
A.telling | B.told | C.to be told | D.to tell |
came into being; remind… of…; in relief; watch over; deal with; break up |
2. He knows what to do with his work, but he doesn’t know how to
3. Hearing the news of his success, he breathed a sigh
4. The meeting didn't
5. He made a few notes to
1. It was the first time that I seen the night face to face.
2. I will go to his birthday party if inviting.
3. He said that the food in that city disagreed on him.
4. The beautiful girl has fallen in love with a young man for two years.
5. The woman got up early in order that to prepare something delicious.
6. You broke my favourite camera and you had to pay to get it repair.
7. In my view, it was an extreme difficult and dangerous task.
8. There have been a series of good harvests in the town.
9. As we all know, the giant panda is native of China.
10. The beautiful scenery in the little city was beyond express.
A.To avoid being affected | B.To avoid to be affected |
C.Avoiding being affected | D.Avoiding to be affected |