banter (Para. 4, Line 2): ______
A. to talk to someone in a friendly and humorous way
B. to point out one’s mistake
C. to express admiration or approval
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taking the mickey (Para. 4, Line 2): ______
A. to express a bad opinion of someone’s behaviour
B. to please someone by giving them what they want or need
C. to laugh at someone and make them seem silly
affection (Para. 4, Line 4): ______
A. effect
B. liking
C. anger
crisp (Para. 7, Line 3): ______
A. a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot
B. a sweet, red tomato sauce, eaten cold and usually poured from a bottle
C. a very thin, often round piece of fried potato
The long established stereotypes are often _________ understandings of the British culture today.
A. relevant
B. simple
C. inaccurate
D. correct