The tea ________ 5 yuan.


  1. A.
    cost
  2. B.
    are
  3. C.
    takes
  4. D.
    costs
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[  ]

A.cost

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  Mr Brown went to London by train with his friend, Fred Brook. They got out at Victoria Station. Mr Brown was late, so he took a taxi from the station to his office. He works in a bank in London.

  The taxi came round a comer and a car ran into it. A window broke and a wheel came off. Mr Brown fell and hit his head on the door. The car did not stop. It drove away. A policeman shouted, but the car did not stop.

  Mr Brown got out of the taxi. The policeman spoke to Mr Brown and the taxi-driver. He was very angry. He wrote the number of the car in his little black book. The taxi-driver was angry, too. He shouted and waved his arms.

  The policeman asked many questions. Then Mr Brown walked to his bank. There he sat on a chair and had a cup of tea. He did not work that morning.

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A.At the bus stop.
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C.At Victoria Station.
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B.Because Mr Brown got out of the taxi.

C.Because the policeman couldn't stop the car.

D.Because Mr Brown fell and hit his head on the door.

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1.Who invented the tea bag?

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C. Lipton.                      D. Thomas Sullivan.

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C. people were happy, with the loose tea

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3.The material of the tea bags is usually_________now.

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A. Tea bags soon became popular

B. Tea bags surprised everyone very much

C. Tea bags kicked the loose-leaf tea out of the market

D. Tea bags weren't allowed to be sold

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Afternoon tea

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   B. loved fine tea and beautiful china tea cups

   C. wanted to share nice food with her friends

   D. found people felt hungry during the long wait between the two meals

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   A. 集體婚禮       B. 社交活動(dòng)       C. 社區(qū)表演      D. 公共場(chǎng)合

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 B. are asked what you would like to drink

   C. will be asked to have a chat with him or her

D. you are invited to take part in an afternoon tea party

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   C. businessmen and bankers went to coffeehouses just for coffee.

   D. most people wouldn’t like to go to coffeehouses because of the noise.

5. Which is the best title of the article?

   A. British and Chinese cultures.        B. The beginning of Tea and Coffee.

   C. Coffeehouse and Business.          D. English tea and coffee culture.  

 

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