The Greens are having breakfast at their house. A traditional English breakfast is a very big meal. There are bread, eggs, butter, bacon, tomatoes on the table. David is eating bread, eggs and bacon. He doesnt like butter but his sister, Mary likes it very much. Sometimes they have honey and marmalade or jam. Marmalade and jam are not the same. Marmalade is made from oranges and jam is made from other fruit. Mrs. Greens asks her husband to have another cup of coffee. Both Mr. and Mrs....
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The Greens are having breakfast at their house. A traditional English breakfast is a very big meal. There are bread, eggs, butter, bacon, tomatoes on the table. David is eating bread, eggs and bacon. He doesn't like butter but his sister, Mary likes it very much. Sometimes they have honey and marmalade or jam. Marmalade and jam are not the same. Marmalade is made from oranges and jam is made from other fruit.
Mrs. Greens asks her husband to have another cup of coffee. Both Mr. and Mrs. Green like coffee very much. They drink four or five cups of coffee every day. David wants to drink some but his mother says that it isn't good for growing children. She says that he and Mary should drink orange juice and milk.
1. What is a traditional English breakfast?
A. a quick breakfast B. a light breakfast
C. a traditional breakfast D. a very big breakfast
2. What is there a lot in a traditional English breakfast?
A. food B. meat C. fish D. drink
3. Does David drink coffee everyday?
A. Yes, she does. B. No, doesn’t. C. No, he doesn’t. D. Yes, he does.
4. What should David and Mary drink?
A. oranges juice B. milk C. coffee D. both A&B.
5. What is this passage about?
A. Breakfast. B. A traditional English breakfast
C. The dessert of the Greens D. An England breakfast