In England,people do not u( ) talk very much.When you travel on a bus or in a train,you can find that everyone sits looking out the window.O( ),they read books and newspapers.They do not talk m( ).
When you see English people talking,they o( ) talk about one thing—the w( ).So when you meet someone in England,you can say,'N( ) weather for the time of year!'
'But it was a l( ) cold yesterday,'someone may answer.
'But it got a bit w( ) leter!'you can say.
If you talk this,the English w( ) think,'How friendly you are!'
參考答案:In England,people do not u(sually ) talk very much.When you travel on a bus or in a train,you can find that everyone sits looking out the window.O(ften ),they read books and newspapers.They do not talk m(uch ).
When you see English people talking,they o(ften ) talk about one thing—the w(eather ).So when you meet someone in England,you can say,'N(ice ) weather for the time of year!'
'But it was a l(ittle ) cold yesterday,'someone may answer.
'But it got a bit w(armer ) leter!'you can say.
If you talk this,the English w(ill ) think,'How friendly you are!'