Breakfast is one of those (1) that changes from person to person, and country to country. For some (2) it means a piece of toast and some (3) . In different places I’ve also been offered (4)or fruit. (5) executive (行政长官) might eat breakfast at the (6) , while for many schoolchildren breakfast is a (7) of milk at home, and then a long wait (8) the first break of the morning, when they eat (9) or (10) chocolate bar. Some families sit down and eat together (11) the morning, and listen to (12) news on the radio or (13) early morning television. For other people, the early morning is a rush (忙碌) (14) work or school, and there just simply isn’t (15) . |
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A. times B. meals C. foods D. plates |
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A. people B. person C. breakfast D. us |
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(3) |
A. apple B. chicken C. coffee D. meat |
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(4) |
A. a cheese B. the cheese C. cheese D. cheeses |
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A. Business B. A business C. business D. Businessmen |
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A. train B. street C. morning D. office |
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A. glass B. piece C. warm D. box |
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(8) |
A. to B. is C. until D. which |
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A. sandwich
B. the sandwich
C. a sandwiches
D. sandwiches |
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A. a B. some C. a piece D. a glass of |
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A. for B. in C. at D. while |
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A. a B. what C. some D. the |
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A. look B. watch C. see D. regard |
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A. to B. from C. at D. and |
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A. there B. it C. enough D. time |
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