完形填空。 Visitors to Britain may find that the best place to taste local culture is in a traditional pub (酒吧). But newcomers may get into trouble in these friendly pubs. Strangers may start 1 . the difficulty of getting a drink. Most pubs have no waiters--you have to go to the bar (吧台) to buy 2 . A group of Italian young people had waited 45 minutes before they knew they would have to 3 drinks by themselves. This may sound inconvenient, but English people are used to doing so. Pub culture is designed to 4 people get along with each other. Standing at the bar for service allows you to 5 others waiting for drinks. The bar counter is possibly the only place in the British Isles in which friendly conversation with strangers is considered 6 and quite normal behavior. 'If you haven't 7 a pub, you haven't been to Britain. ' This tip can be found in a handbook, passport to the 8 . The trouble is that if you do not follow the local 9 , the experience may fail. For example, if you are in a big group, it is best if only one 10 two people go to buy the drinks. The bar waiter hates a group of strangers standing in front of the bar while they chat and wonder what to order. ( )1. A. for ( )2. A. food ( )3. A. sell ( )4. A. stop ( )5. A. see ( )6. A. wrong ( )7. A. been to ( )8. A. restaurant ( )9. A. people ( )10. A. and B. with B. tickets B. bring B. give up B. look for B. serious B. been in B. hotel B. rules B. but C. at C. drinks C. carry C. help C. tell C. right C. gone to C. supermarket C. drinks C. then D. in D. dinner D. fetch D. see D. chat with D. hard D. gone in D. pub D. food D. or