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[单项选择]How much do the things cost
A. 75 dollars and 5 cents.
B. 75 dollars.
C. 5 cents.
[单项选择]How much do the things costWhat does the woman do to the man
A. She asks the man to pay all the money.
B. She asks less money than the man should pay.
C. She gives the things to the man for free.
[填空题]How much water do the shrimps contain
[单项选择]How much money do they have between them
A. $46.
B. $86.
C. $56.
D. $130.
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How much meat do they want to buy
[单项选择]How much do the jackets cost
A. The price is not on the tag.
B. $50.
C. $15.
D. $5.
[填空题]How much money do you leave the waiter or waitress in a restaurant What about taxi drivers, hotel staff and hairdressers Tipping is complex, but even more so when you’re abroad.
The problem is that every country seems to have its own unofficial "rules". In Australia, for example, tipping isn’t common at all, and they aren’t really expected in restaurants.., or anywhere else as a matter of fact. It’s the same in Iceland and China. And in Japan, it can actually be considered rude to tip in a restaurant. In fact, if you leave money a waiter might even chase you to give it back. In most of Europe, tipping a waiter is fairly common.
However, amounts vary from country to country. In England, for example, most people tip around 10% of the bill. But in Spain people generally only leave small change. However, if there’s one country where you really should tip, it’s the United States. In stark contrast to japan, a waiter will probably chase you down the street if you don’t leave
[填空题]How much paper do we use every year Probably you (11) answer that question quickly. In 1990 the world’s (12) of paper was about one kilogram for each (13) a year. Now some countries use as much as (14) kilograms of paper for each person a year. Countries like the (15) , England and Sweden use more paper than other countries.How much paper do we use every year Probably you (11) answer that question quickly. In 1990 the world’s (12) of paper was about one kilogram for each (13) a year. Now some countries use as much as (14) kilograms of paper for each person a year. Countries like the (15) , England and Sweden use more paper than other countries.