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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #131572: Teatime task
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    Teatime task


    Teatime task



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    1. A carries cups, milk, and sugar.
    It helps to serve tea neatly and politely.

    2. A is baked with flour and butter.
    It is eaten warm with clotted cream and jam.

    3. are crisp and sweet.
    They became a daily treat with tea in the nineteenth century.

    4. are made with thin white bread.
    They were served in Victorian times as elegant finger food.

    5. The is the centre of the table.
    It was once a symbol of family and polite conversation.

    6. A keeps the teapot warm for guests.
    It is often knitted and used in traditional English homes.

    7. A catches loose leaves when pouring.
    It is made of metal and placed over the cup.

    8. The stand shows sandwiches, scones, and cakes.
    It became a symbol of afternoon tea in Victorian hotels.

    9. A contains small dried leaves for one cup.
    It was invented in America around 1908 and became popular in Britain later.

    10. The is spread before tea begins.
    It shows respect and cleanliness in British homes.










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