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听力选择题-短对话 | 较易(0.85) |
1 .
A.The food tastes differently.B.The man should see a different view.
C.The food is worth the price.D.The prices on the menu are ridiculous.
2024-03-06更新 | 11次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市闵行区2023届高三二模英语试题(含听力)
听力选择题-短对话 | 较易(0.85) |
2 .
A.In a grocery store.B.At the wedding.C.In a restaurant.D.At a cafe.
2024-03-01更新 | 23次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市闵行区2024届高三一模英语试题(含听力)
听力选择题-短对话 | 较易(0.85) |
3 .
A.In a library.B.In a restaurant.
C.In a stationery shop.D.At a supermarket.
2024-02-29更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市青浦区2023届高三二模英语试题(含听力)
听力选择题-短文 | 适中(0.65) |
4 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.
A.Cooking at home with the help of family
B.Quick and convenient access to favorite meals
C.Dining out regularly so as to have balanced nutrition
D.Avoiding all junk food which only tastes nice
2.
A.Slow preparation and nice cooking.
B.Accurate delivery time estimates.
C.Quick preparation and delivery.
D.Unlimited menu options to be confusing.
3.
A.Limited choices.
B.Providing various tastes and preferences.
C.Only offering pizza and burgers.
D.Exclusively featuring local foods.
2023-12-18更新 | 80次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届上海市徐汇区高三上学期一模英语试题(含听力)
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听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65) |
5 .
A.Excited.B.Exhausted.C.Bored.D.Dissatisfied.
2023-12-01更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市六校2023-2024学年高二上学期期中联合调研英语试题
听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65) |
名校
6 .
A.In a restaurant.B.In a hotel.C.In a café.D.In a snack bar.
2023-10-13更新 | 56次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市徐汇中学2022-2023学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题
听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65) |
7 .
A.Doctor and patient.B.Waitress and customer.
C.Wife and husband.D.Secretary and boss.
2023-06-27更新 | 38次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市黄浦区2022-2023学年高一6月期终调研测试英语试题(含听力)
听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65) |
名校
8 .
A.In a restaurant.B.In a hotel.C.In a café.D.In a snack bar.
2023-05-19更新 | 106次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市杨浦区同济大学第一附属中学2022-2023学年高三下学期5月月考英语试题(含听力)
2023·全国·模拟预测
阅读理解-阅读单选 | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是说明文。在经济形势不容乐观的背景下,部分顾客只吃主菜,餐馆的人均消费降低了。为了增加利润,餐馆正转向提供共享菜单,以鼓励顾客消费。

9 . In the worsening economic environment, restaurants a returning to sharing menus to stop hard up customers from cutting back on starters and desserts.

Expenses in restaurants have fallen by 14 percent, from £ 25.38 to £ 21.80 per head, in part because customers are having main courses only and skipping starters and desserts, the research firm Lumina Intelligence has found. This is also hitting receipts from drinks, with the number of meals including alcohol falling from 38.5 percent to 33.9 percent. “To increase profit, restaurants are introducing sharing dishes across courses, including starter and dessert dishes, to encourage customers to spend more,” according to Lumina Intelligence.

Linden Stores, a restaurant that is owned by Laura Christie and her husband and was relocated to the village of Audlem from London in 2020, started a whole new menu of modern British food, with two people sharing seven dishes recently. And, for Christie, it was really a bolt out of the blue. “I wasn’t expecting it to be such a hit,” said Christie. “It was quite a new idea for people. We’re in a small village but it turned out we were breaking more boundaries than we’d thought with this sharing concept.”

Linden Stores is not alone in rethinking its menu to make sharing food more commonplace. A large number of restaurants are following this, among which is El Pastor, a group of Mexican restaurants in London. Actually, stealing your partner’s dessert is a time-honoured restaurant tradition, but restaurant owners are increasingly offering two spoons as a matter of course as sharing food become the latest way for the hospitality industry to fight the recession (经济萧条).

Sharing works because restaurants have become less formal, Christie believes. “It makes people feel like they’re getting more of an experience. Sharing food offers a delicious and exciting way to put together history, culture, and love. It helps save diners’ spend per head. It also helps with the efficiency of restaurants, because you know what you’re having to prepare and you need fewer people to deliver it because you know, ahead of time, what you’re doing.”

1. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 2?
A.Add some background information.B.Describe people’s new food preference.
C.Introduce a new topic for discussion.D.State restaurants’ effort to make a profit.
2. What is the meaning of the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A.Christie had a clear vision of what she really wanted to do.
B.Christie was shocked by the reaction to sharing menus.
C.Christie was in a totally disturbed state of mind.
D.Christie found it hard to encourage innovation.
3. Why does the author mention El Pastor?
A.To explain the tradition of sharing food.B.To prove the success of Linden Stores’ reform.
C.To present attempts at fighting the recession.D.To show sharing menus’ popularity with restaurants.
4. What message is implied in Christie’s words at the end of the text?
A.Food is a vital element of culture.B.Advance preparation makes a big difference.
C.Sharing menus is a win-win thing.D.Food sharing helps people bond together closely.
2023-05-05更新 | 74次组卷 | 3卷引用:阅读理解变式题-说明文Ⅱ
语法填空-短文语填 | 适中(0.65) |
名校
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了新加坡的一家连锁餐厅开始使用无人机送餐。
10 . Directions: Fill in the blanks with the proper form of the given verbs, relative pronouns or adverbs, or conjunctions.

Delivering Food by Drone

A Singapore restaurant plans to use drones(无人机)to transport food and drinks     1     the kitchen to a wait station near customers’ tables.

Infinium Robotics, the Singapore company that’s developing the drones for restaurant chain Timbre, has spent the past two weeks testing the technology at the restaurant before it opens each night for business and hopes to have it in place by the end of the year.

But how does the drone know where to land? What if someone bumps into the drone or is standing in its way? "There’s no chance at all     2     it will hit anything," says Infinium Robotics chief executive Junyang Woon.

The drones automatically charge while     3     (wait)in the kitchen.     4     the chef puts an order on the drone, he hits a button on a keypad and the drone automatically flies to one of two wait stations. Sense-and-avoid technology     5     (build)into the drone won’t allow it to land at the wait station if anything is in its way. The drones     6     (equip)with sonar and an infrared sensor, too.

A waiter then removes the food or drink from the drone and hits a button     7     sends it back to the kitchen. The drones, weighing a little over five pounds,     8     carry just over four pounds of food. Infinium Robotics is working on a model that will carry twice as much food.

"Its job is to help the waiters to reduce some of their boring tasks," Woon said. "If they let the robots do the job, they can concentrate on interacting with customers to bring about     9     (high)customer satisfaction and dining experience."Since it drew recent media attention, Woon     10     (hear)from resorts and restaurants in 10 countries, including the United States.

2023-04-26更新 | 80次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市曹杨第二中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
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