A.The restaurant used to be more crowded. |
B.The restaurant is closing now. |
C.The prices of the dishes are lower now. |
A.In a hotel. | B.In a school. | C.In a meeting room. |
3 . Brisbane is an exciting city, voted as one of the most livable cities in Australia. Its fine food will make you hate to leave. Here are four famous restaurants.
Kingsleys Steak & Crab House
Located on the waterfront of the Brisbane River with views of the Story Bridge, Kingsleys Steak & Crab House supplies an incomparable ideal setting for lunch or dinner. With impressive views and a combination of both indoor and outdoor seating, it attracts a lot of tourists to have a unique dining experience here. It also offers fresh seafood, including Alaska king crabs, high-grade wine and friendly staff.
Rates per person: $35 — $45
Moo Moo The Wine Bar
Moo Moo The Wine Bar is an award-winning chain of lakeside dining sites. Originally, it was founded in 2005 by Steven Adams, a well-known chef. Moo Moo has since claimed many awards, including Queensland’s Best Steak Restaurant 2008, Gold Riverside Restaurant of the Year 2007, and Gold Coast’s Best Steak Restaurant.
Rates per person: $40-$45
Jellyfish Restaurant
The beautiful views over the Brisbane River are just a starter to come from Jellyfish Restaurant. Its aim is to source and serve fishes of 8 species daily, to learn and understand the texture and qualities of each species and recommend the best way to cook to its customers and serve for the fine experience.
Rates per person: $30-$45
Tibetian Kitchen
For a fine dining experience in Brisbane, it is hard to go past Tibetian Kitchen founded by the award-winning well-known chef Matt Moran. With a beautiful setting on the bank of the Brisbane River, Tibetian Kitchen is all about beautifully presented dishes which look like pieces of perfect artwork. This is what Tibetian Kitchen differs from other restaurants above.
Rates per person: $35-$45
1. What makes Kingsleys Steak & Crab House attractive to tourists?A.Its great seafood. | B.Its friendly service. |
C.Its high-grade wine. | D.Its beautiful dining surroundings. |
A.Kingsleys Steak & Crab House. | B.Moo Moo The Wine Bar. |
C.Jellyfish Restaurant. | D.Tibetian Kitchen. |
A.Its environment is elegant. | B.Its food rates are much lower. |
C.Its chefs have won many awards. | D.Its food presentation is rather pleasing. |
1. What does the man want to reserve?
A.A business suite. | B.Two double rooms. | C.Three single rooms. |
A.On December 16th. | B.On December 19th. | C.On December 23rd. |
The Chinatown in San Francisco is the
Most of Chinatown
A.At a store. | B.At the airport. | C.At the post office. |
7 . Yellowstone Poster Exhibition to Be on View at UW’s Coe Library
A first-of-its-kind exhibition that focuses on the history of Yellowstone National Park posters will be on display at the University of Wyoming’s Coe Library beginning Tuesday, February 1.
“Wonderland Illustrated” will present posters and poster-style illustrations of the park spanning from the 1870s through 2022. The exhibition will be located on Level 3 of Coe Library. It will be on view through Tuesday, May 31.
The exhibition takes place at the same time as this year’s 150th anniversary of the creation of Yellowstone National Park. The posters in the exhibition serve the purpose of both advertising and art.
“We’re thrilled to be working with Yellowstone collectors Jack and Susan Davís, and Larry and Thea Lancaster to bring this exhibition to the University of Wyoming as part of year-long celebrations recognizing Yellowstone’s 150th anniversary,” says Tamsen Hert, head of UW Libraries’ Emmett D. Chisum Special Collections. “This exhibition involves the history of printing, art, photography and advertising over 16 decades. The images reproduced are found on travel brochures, postcards and maps—many of which are held in our collections.”
One poster from the exhibition—Henry Wellge’s “Yellowstone National Park” from1904—was recently purchased with donated funds and is now part of UW Libraries’ Emmett D. Chisum Special Collections. Wellge, a productive bird’s-eye-view artist, designed the piece for the Northern Pacific Railroad, which used it to advertise the park. This is a unique piece, as posters such as this one were printed on soft paper and very few have survived.
1. How long will the exhibition “Wonderland Illustrated” last?A.Two weeks. | B.Three months. | C.Four months. | D.One year. |
A.To remember a famous artist. | B.To raise fund for Coe Library. |
C.To mark the anniversary of a national park. | D.To tell the history of the University of Wyoming. |
A.It is rare in the world. | B.It is in black and white. |
C.It is printed on cloth. | D.It is owned by a professor. |
1. What is Jeffrey Stone doing?
A.Interviewing an NBA player. |
B.Broadcasting news. |
C.Visiting a village. |
A.About 25. | B.Around 200. | C.More than 300. |
A.More than two centuries. |
B.Twenty-five years. |
C.A few weeks. |
A.He used to play basketball. |
B.He makes delicious food. |
C.He is seven and a half feet tall. |
A.The location. | B.The assistants. | C.The clothes. |
1. What day is it today?
A.September 9th. | B.September 12th. | C.September 13th. |
A.The price has gone up. | B.The man makes a mistake. | C.She has to pay for room service. |