单项选择题
Somewhere on the South Coast
England
Dear Mum and Dad,
It was a great idea to send me over to Britain to learn English this summer! I’ ve met so many students -- from Sweden, France and all over the world. And there are lots of students from Germany here too. It’ s just like being at home. What a relief to find normal people, even in England, and to speak in a normal language most of the time.
Of course, we do have English lessons in the day, and I have to talk to the family I stay with here. Do you know, some of my friends have said they won’ t go out with us in the evening any more -- they want to speak English and find English friends. I think they’ re mad.
The family I live with are very nice. But they have some strange habits. They drink tea all day: at breakfast, in the afternoon and at bedtime. And they eat butter with salt in it! If I go out in the evening, I often eat fish and chips. The food is wrapped up in a newspaper; at least reading the paper takes your mind off the fish and chips !
Here at the coast, we travel by bus. The buses are always late. I was knocked down by an old lady the other day be cause I didn’t stand in the queue. English people seem very quiet and reserved, so I was very. surprised to see how violent they become about queues. Also, if you ask them directions, they suddenly become very chatty and go on for hours.
I’ d like to come back here next year to see all my friends again -- oh yes, and to learn some more English...
Your loving son,
Hans.
A.I live with very good people here.
B.I live with very strange people here.
C.The family I live with like to drink tea.
D.The family I live with eat butter with salt in it.