Поделитесь своими знаниями, ответьте на вопрос:
решить тест по английскому! Ex. 1 Fill in: starving, tasty, embarrassment, thirsty, home-made, freeze, rich, cut down on, put on. One is extra. We love cake. It’s much better than what we buy at the shop. Vegetables improve your health, as they are in vitamins. On cold nights they used to sit by the fire and drink hot chocolate. If you want to lose weight, you should sweets. Mike has missed his lunch so that he’s . Is there anything to drink? I’m so . Laura has a lot of weight. If she sees a snake she will , because she’s so afraid of them. Ex. 2 Choose the correct modals. You mustn’t / don’t have talk loudly in the library. If the robber tries to grab your bag, you shouldn’t / don’t have put up a fight, just run away. You can’t / needn’t do the washing-up – I’ve already done it. She should / might see a doctor if she’s not feeling well. Daniel mustn’t / couldn’t swim when he was three. Must / Shall I carry those heavy bags for you? Ex. 3 Fill in: back (2), out of, up with, on, off. The police told us all to keep from the place of the accident. Ask your children to keep the kitchen while you are cooking, to prevent them from accidently touching a hot stove. Keep wet floors, as they are quite slippery. Keep reminding everyone in the family to lock all doors and windows when they are the last to leave the house. If a small fire starts in the kitchen or any other part of the house, tell children to keep . We are getting so much information today, that we easily cannot keep it.
Everyone knows that tea is the most popular drink in Britain. It's even more popular than coffee, which is favoured throughout Europe and America.
The Dutch brought the first tea to Europe in 1610. But it was not until 1658 that the first advertisement for tea appeared in a London newspaper. At that time a pound of the cheapest tea cost about one-third of a skilled worker's weekly wages. Tea was guarded by the lady of the house and kept in special containers, often with a lock and carefully doled out by the teaspoon.
By 1750 tea had become the principal drink of all the classes in Britain. Later, tea-drinking developed into a fashionable social ritual. Tea parties were popular at home and soon the ritual of "afternoon tea" was firmly established.
Nowadays, throughout the homes, tea shops and hotels of Britain, the custom of tea-time continues. Tea in Britain is brewed in a teapot. Then the one spoonful of tea per person and one for the pot is added.
Most people in Britain prefer a rich, strong cup of tea with milk, and sugar is sometimes added to taste.