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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D.
In Britain, almost every day of the week has its own characteristic. Monday, for example, is seen as the most
unpopular, _________ (1) it is the first day back at work after the weekend. It is also the day traditionally reserved
for washing clothes, etc. Wednesday is often regarded as a half-way point in the week, and in many schools and
colleges it is a half day when lessons finish ________ (2) lunch-time and the afternoon is set aside for sports. Friday
is a favourite day as it marks the _________ (3) of the weekend, and on Friday nights many people go out to
restaurants, theatres, pubs or discotheques. Saturday is normally associated with housework and going to town for
shopping. Sunday, as a “day of rest”, is traditionally associated with Christian worship. It is still treated in Britain as
a day of relaxation, and people, and people often spend the day reading the Sunday newspapers, visiting friends,
or eating a leisurely “Sunday lunch” with family or friends, either at home ________ (4) in a pub or
restaurant. Although more services operate on Sundays than _________ (5), most shops are closed, no letters are
delivered and there is limited public transport.
1. A. but B. so C. as D. yet
2. A. in B. by C. on D. at
3. A. start B. end C. finish D. first
4. A. nor B. or C. and D. but
5. A. prior B. initially C. previously D. after
In Britain, almost every day of the week has its own characteristic. Monday, for example, is seen as the most
unpopular, _________ (1) it is the first day back at work after the weekend. It is also the day traditionally reserved
for washing clothes, etc. Wednesday is often regarded as a half-way point in the week, and in many schools and
colleges it is a half day when lessons finish ________ (2) lunch-time and the afternoon is set aside for sports. Friday
is a favourite day as it marks the _________ (3) of the weekend, and on Friday nights many people go out to
restaurants, theatres, pubs or discotheques. Saturday is normally associated with housework and going to town for
shopping. Sunday, as a “day of rest”, is traditionally associated with Christian worship. It is still treated in Britain as
a day of relaxation, and people, and people often spend the day reading the Sunday newspapers, visiting friends,
or eating a leisurely “Sunday lunch” with family or friends, either at home ________ (4) in a pub or
restaurant. Although more services operate on Sundays than _________ (5), most shops are closed, no letters are
delivered and there is limited public transport.
1. A. but B. so C. as D. yet
2. A. in B. by C. on D. at
3. A. start B. end C. finish D. first
4. A. nor B. or C. and D. but
5. A. prior B. initially C. previously D. after