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English homes are usually smaller than American homes, but like Americans, old people, young families and unmarried people do not usually live together.

Many English people love old houses, and these are often more expensive than modern ones. They also love gardening. You will see gardens everywhere in towns, villages, and in the countryside. Some are very small, with just one tree and a few flowers. Others are big, with plenty of flowers and enough vegetables and fruit trees to feed a family.

Half of the families in the U.K. own homes. Millions of these houses are the same, with two or three bedrooms and the bathroom upstairs, a sitting room, dinning room and kitchen downstairs, and a small garden at the back or the front of the house. To pay for their houses, home owners borrow money from a “building society” and pay back a little every month.

One third of the English people live in rented government-owned homes. Many of these are flats, but some are houses, each with a small garden. Other people rent their homes from private owners.

There are great many different kinds of homes in the U.K., but there are not enough! It can be difficult for young people to find a home when they get married and start a family.

1题判断正误(正确写 “T”错误写 “F”), 2题完成句子,3-4题简略回答问题,5题将文中划线句子译成汉语。

1.English homes are as big as the American homes. (   )

2.Home owners borrow money from a___________________ and pay back a little every month.

3.How many English people live in rented government-owned homes?

_____________________________________________________________________.

4.What do many English people love?

____________________________________________________________________.

5.___________________________________________________________________.

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