What does Britain make you think of? Its royal (王室) family or fish and chips? In fact, Britain is 小题1:f____ for forming queues as well. From the supermarket to the underground, queues are everywhere. I used to think people 小题2: s____queue in China. But I was wrong. You can also see queues everywhere. It is a part of 小题3:d____life. People queue most of the time. They queue to buy tickets in the cinema or when waiting at a restaurant. Most Chinese are 小题4:u____ to waiting in a queue. But sometimes you’ll find 小题5:y____ in the middle of a rush, for example, getting onto the underground. Even away from the busy underground platform (站台), queues are different. One day I remembered standing in line at the supermarket. I left a small 小题6: s____ in front of me. Within seconds, a girl walked by and took her place in front of me. I was a 小题7: b____ surprised at first, and then a bit angry. And later I smiled. I found these 小题8:e____ were very interesting. These small differences help me learn about a new 小题9:c________. Sometimes Chinese are less polite because they are less小题10: p____. And there are usually more people in cities. And of course, queue jumpers are always unpopular.