More and more British people are fed up of 1)__________ on packed commuter trains or tired of being sat in endless traffic queues. Some of them choose to 2) __________and commute to their jobs in Britain. They are Britain's dream commuters. It's 3) __________ in Europe and budget flights that are changing the way they live.Justin Saunders is part of Britain's dream commuters. He runs 4) __________ near Reading. At the end of the working week, he flies from Gatwick to his house in a village in southwest France, an hour's drive from Toulouse Airport and over 700 miles from his Hampshire office. When he books the flights early enough, he pays something like 5) __________ for a return ticket. He and his family decided to move to France for the better 6) __________They were fed up with the commuting and 7) __________.
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Which of the following statements is true of Peking Opera?
A. The real charm of Peking Opera is created by the actors
B. The actors usually stand at the center of the stage
C. There must be famous arias in any Peking Opera
D. Speaking is designed to attract the audience's attention
What is implied but not stated about the setting of Peking Opera?
A. The setting as all virtual without any real props
B. The setting of the stage is very complex
C. One prop can serve different purposes
D. Actors are in charge of changing the stage setting
What can we learn about Peking Opera through the saying “watching a play is watching famous actors”?
A. The viewers go to the theater to see the actors instead of the play.
B. The famous actors are good-looking and perform well
C. The actors are good at all of the four basic aspects of Peking Opera
D. The performances of the actors are as important as the play itself.
Which of the following is the distinct feature of watching a Peking Opera as compared with seeing a film?
A. The Peking Opera theatergoers pay more attention to the roles
B. The Peking Opera theater goers applaud from time to time while watching a performance
C. The audience of a film applaud when seeing a person performing stunts
D. The audience of a film value the beauty of the craft so that they ignore the world of imagery