English breakfast is a very big meal — eggs, tomatoes, tea, coffee… For many people lunch is a quick meal. In cities there are lots of sandwich bars. People can buy the kind of bread they want — brown, white, or a roll — and all kinds of salad and meat or fish to go in the sandwich.
School children can have a hot meal at school, but many just take a sandwich, a drink and some fruit from home.
"Tea" means(意味着)two things. It is a drink and a meal. Some people have afternoon tea with sandwiches, cakes and a cup of tea.
They usually have the evening meal quite early, between six and eight, and often all the family members eat together. On Sundays many families have a traditional(传统的)lunch. They have chicken, pork with potatoes and vegetables.
The Englishmen like food from other countries, too, especially French, Chinese, Italian and Indian food. People often get take-away meals — they buy the food outside and bring it home to eat.
⑴Many Englishmen have a ______ breakfast and a ______ lunch.
A.big; quick
B.fast; small
C.little; slow
D.slow; big
⑵ When do they usually have their evening meal?
A.At about 6.
B.At 5.
C.At about 9.
D.We don't know.
⑶When they get take-away meals, they eat it ______.
A.in the school
B.outside
C.at home
D.in the bars
⑷"Tea" means a drink and ______.
A.coffee
B.a meal
C.milk
D.orange juice
⑸Many families have a traditional lunch on ______.
A.Fridays
B.Sundays
C.Mondays
D.Saturdays