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[填空题]The English people like take-away (11) . The most popular food is fish and chips. They (12) go to a fish and chip shop. They put the food in paper bags, and take it home, or to their work place. At (13) time, many people eat take-away food in the park. Chinese takeaways food are also very popular (14) . People in the USA and Australia like Chinese takeaway food, too. But the most (15) food in the USA is fried chicken.
[填空题]The English people like take-away (11) . The most popular food is fish and chips. They (12) go to a fish and chip shop. They put the food in paper bags, and take it home, or to their work place. At (13) time, many people eat take-away food in the park. Chinese takeaways food are also very popular (14) . People in the USA and Australia like Chinese takeaway food, too. But the most (15) food in the USA is fried chicken.
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The most popular food is fish and chips. They{{U}} (12) {{/U}}go to a
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food in the park. Chinese takeaways food are also very popular{{U}} (14)
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the most{{U}} (15) {{/U}}food in the USA is fried chicken.
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Where do some people like to go
Some people like to go to interesting places, such as ______.
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Do you like collecting postcards Many people like the pictures on the postcards.
In Britain in the 1890s there was a postcard "popular fashion". People formed clubs and collected and exchanged postcards. Even Queen Victoria had her own private collection.
When Edward was the King, the British had a cheap and good postal system. If anyone wanted to tell a friend that they were coming for tea in the afternoon, they would send a postcard in the morning. "Drop me a card" was as common then as "give me a ring" is today.
In 1902 an important step was taken. The government said that half of the side that was used for the address on the postcard could be used for message, and the whole of the other side could be used for a picture. It was then the simple postcard, as we know, was created.
Who had a postcard collection in the royal family( ).
A. King Edward.
B. Queen Elizabeth.
C. Queen Victoria.