What do the people usually do on weekends? Some people like to1at home, but others like to go out for a walk or play football. Mr Smith 2hard in a factory during (在期间) the 3. On the weekends, he usually 4 the same things. On Saturday he washes his car and on 5he goes with his family to a village(村庄) by car. His uncle and aunt 6 a farm there. It isn't a big one, but there is always 7 to do on the farm. The children help with the animals and give them some8. Mr and Mrs Smith help in the field (地里). In the evening, they are all9 and Mr Smith's aunt 10a big meal for them. Everyone has a good time!
All around the world, people drink tea. But tea does not mean the same thing to everyone. In different countries, people have very different ideas about drinking tea.
In China, for example, people always drink tea when they are getting together. They drink it at any time of the day at homes or in the teahouses. They prefer plain tea(清茶), with nothing else in it.
Tea is also important in Japan. The Japanese have a special way of serving tea called tea ceremony (茶道). It is very old and full of meaning. Everything must be done in a special way in the ceremony. There is even a special room for it in Japanese homes.
Another tea-drinking country is England. In England, the late afternoon is "tea time". Almost everyone has a cup of tea then. The English usually make tea in a teapot and drink it with milk and sugar. They also eat cakes, cookies and a few sandwiches at tea time. This is the so-called "Afternoon Tea" in Britain.
In the United States, people drink tea mostly for breakfast of after meals. Americans usually use tea bags to make their tea. Tea bags are faster and easier than making tea in teapots. In summer, many Americans drink cold tea- "iced tea". Sometimes they drink canned iced tea, just as soda.