1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a KTV. | B.In a singing class. | C.At a concert. |
A.She enjoys singing. |
B.She loves Elvis’ songs. |
C.She prefers listening to others sing. |
1. 表达歉意并说明原因;
2. 提出建议并给出理由。
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1. Who has just moved into the new house?
A.Miss Wang. | B.The two speakers. | C.The man. |
A.This Monday evening. | B.This Tuesday evening. | C.This Saturday evening. |
A.Four hours. | B.Five hours. | C.Six hours. |
1. What did the man do after playing football yesterday?
A.He went swimming. |
B.He planted some flowers. |
C.He did his homework. |
A.Swim. | B.Help Mr. Smith. | C.Play football again. |
A.Play football with him. |
B.Give him some flowers. |
C.Give him money for his work. |
5 . Ask people in the UK what the words “Sunday roast” mean to them, and they’ll probably take you back to their grandmothers’ dining rooms - maybe with a few stories of “the greatest puddings” and “the best ever steak”. But now the traditional Sunday roast seems to have been left back in the old days. According to the Daily Mail, just one in 50 British families sits down to this weekly meal together.
There are many reasons why the roast is becoming less popular. In the busy modern world, where breakfast is a slice of toast eaten on the way to work or school and lunch is a quick sandwich in front of the computer screen, people just don’t seem to have the time or patience to make a roast.
And Sunday was once a day when people could easily go to the kitchen to cook. Nowadays, people are often out shopping or at the cinema until it’s far too late to start thinking about heating the oven (烤箱) up.
However, a recent article from The Telegraph warned against being carried away by our tight schedules: “It would be a shame to let this fine old tradition disappear.”
The Guardian further explained that the eating of the big meal is only the half of it. The Sunday roast also makes for relaxed morning activities in the kitchen, and the table becomes the perfect place to share good food and chat with family and friends. “For busy moms and dads, even if you can manage to turn off your mobile phone and the TV only once a week and turn the Sunday roast into a real family event, children can have fun cooking the food and clearing up together.”
1. Why do people pay less attention to Sunday roast?A.They have a busy lifestyle. |
B.They have no interest in cooking. |
C.They don’t think it worthwhile. |
D.They are living in the modern society. |
A.A recent article. | B.A traditional kitchen. |
C.The fine old tradition. | D.The Sunday morning activity. |
A.Doubtful. | B.Positive. |
C.Uncertain. | D.Sorry. |
A.Sunday-Best Time for Family | B.Sunday Roast Dying Out |
C.It’s the Perfect Time for Us | D.Let’s Sit Down Together |