What is the boy going to do first?
A. Brush his teeth. B. Get some apple juice. C. Have breakfast.
What does the man think of the concert?
A. Boring. B. Terrible. C. Perfect.
What is the relationship between them?
A. Colleagues (同事). B. Teacher and student. C. Husband and wife.
What did the woman order?
A. Chicken. B. Soup. C. Steak
假如你是李华,与留学生朋友Bob约好一起去书店,因故不能赴约。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示歉意 2.说明原因 3.另约时间。
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改错
Keep calm and carry on! You can see this message write on many T-shirt and other souvenirs in London and the UK. It has become very famous that there are many versions of it. But where does the originally phrase come from? Well, it comes from Second World War. It was the message used for a poster being created by the British government to calm people down and encourage it during the war. When London was being attacked, “Keep calm and carry on” with your life as normal, as if there were no war. Keep calm when you have problems is known as a very British thing to do. In the past British people are famous for keeping a “stiff tipper lip”. This means your lips don’t shake when you are excited or frightening: you stay calm and don’t show people how you are really. Do the British still like this today? Well, not really. However, they are still fond of this message.