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English people have porridge for breakfast, too. But their porridge is made of oats (燕麥), not rice.
Many English people put sugar in their porridge, but the Scottish always put salt in it.
English people always drink tea out of cups, not out of glasses. They usually drink tea with sugar and
milk. When you go to an English family for tea, the host or hostess always asks you, "How many lumps
(方塊) of sugar do you want in your tea?"
In ordinary English families, the main meal is in the evening, because most of the families are always
during the day. But on Sunday when everybody is at home, they make the midday meal, and in the
evening, they have a much lighter supper.
( )1. English people like eating porridge made of rice.
( )2. All English people always drink tea with coffee and sugar.
( )3. Scotish like drinking porridge with salt in it.
( )4. Lunch is the main meal for English people on Sundays.
( )5. English people have the main meal in the evening on Sunday.