1. When will the man go to the restaurant?
A.On Tuesday. | B.On Wednesday. | C.On Thursday. |
A.A couple. | B.Some friends. | C.His family. |
A.Provide personal information. |
B.Tell the waitress his arriving time. |
C.Ask for a table at the non-smoking area. |
1. Why does the woman make the call?
A.To order food. |
B.To report the wrong delivery. |
C.To know some food information. |
A.The children’s party special. |
B.The lunch special for ten. |
C.The adult’s party special. |
A.Change the order. | B.Check the order. | C.Return her money. |
3 . Where to Eat on Christmas Day in London?
Bob Bob Ricard
The best choice for smaller child-free parties—or pairs—that think of Christmas as an excuse to enjoy distinctly adult treats, let’s say: caviar, oysters, steak, followed by cheese and fries, all washed down with wine (ordered by pressing a button, obviously).
Location: 1 Upper James St, Soho, London W1F 9DF, UK
Contact: 020 3145 1000
Min Jiang Restaurant
If a typical modern Chinese banquet (宴会) is required to refresh the family’s Christmas spirit, book a table atop the Royal Garden Hotel and look out over Hyde Park while sharing a feast that includes traditional Chinese dishes. Since it’s Christmas, it’s probably worth going all out by pre ordering a whole or hall Beijing (Peking) duck, too.
Location: 2-24 Kensington High St, Kensington, London W8 4PT, UK
Contact: 020 7361 1988
The Alexandra
A special case: The Alexandra in Wimbledon offers a wonderful Christmas dinner to anyone spending Christmas Day alone, no charge under whatever circumstances. It is a place of spirit, refuge, and generosity.
Location: 33 Wimbledon Hill Rd, Wimbledon. London SW19 7NE, UK
Contact: 020 8947 7691
The Pem
Sally Abé’s newest restaurant is serving up a classic three courses in Westminster, for £130 a head (children under six, free if accompanied by adults). Guests can choose between smoked sea fish and crab mousse or a special ham for a starter, with bee Wellington or a plate of goose coming as main dishes, followed by Christmas pudding and ice scream. We offer a 10% discount if the total cost is over £500.
Location: 22-28 Broadway, London SW1H 0BH, UK
Contact: 020 3301 8080
1. Which number should you dial if you love Chinese food?A.020 3145 1000. | B.020 7361 1988. | C.020 8947 7691. | D.020 3301 8080. |
A.A family banquet. | B.A wine party. | C.A living place. | D.A free dinner. |
A.£468. | B.£520. | C.£585. | D.£650. |
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a shop. | B.In a classroom. | C.In a canteen. |
A.The woman hasn’t used plastic plates and cups before. |
B.Paper plates and cups have replaced plastic ones in the U.S. |
C.The man is not interested in plastic materials. |
1. 你是否经常外卖点餐;
2. 你对外卖点餐的看法或感受。
注意: 1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
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Yours,
Li Hua
6 . I still remember my first time going to the Chinese company's canteen. When I stepped onto the elevator, each one was full of people.
When I stood in the doorway, I realized I had to act fast or I would be left behind.
As I was pushed along the line, I saw dishes I didn't recognize and as people cut in line and picked up dishes left and right,
I have been at my company for over a year and a half.
I am still getting used to eating lunch at "lunchtime", but I think the schedule definitely helps keep me on track during the day. I wish there were something like this at offices in my hometown.
A.I thought I had missed a fire drill. |
B.There was no emergency; it was just lunchtime. |
C.I noticed things at lunchtime were a bit different. |
D.I felt that I needed to make some quick decisions. |
E.The canteen reminded me of my school lunchroom. |
F.And now I am glad to say I am more confident in the canteen. |
G.I was not very familiar with the local food or restaurants in China. |
7 . The other day, my husband and I took the kids for dinner at a branch of Pizza Express. There was a very friendly lady
She was extremely grateful and apologetic that she had been
Then, the manager
A.waiting | B.dining | C.ordering | D.working |
A.menu | B.recipe | C.service | D.bill |
A.problem | B.solution | C.disadvantage | D.technique |
A.cautiously | B.bravely | C.immediately | D.slowly |
A.However | B.Finally | C.Actually | D.Therefore |
A.cash | B.check | C.phone | D.card |
A.pay | B.help | C.worry | D.bother |
A.give away | B.pick up | C.let out | D.take on |
A.condition | B.occasion | C.moment | D.demand |
A.ready | B.likely | C.unable | D.unwilling |
A.appreciated | B.encouraged | C.treated | D.pleased |
A.dangerous | B.pleasant | C.painful | D.difficult |
A.approached | B.removed | C.noticed | D.cleaned |
A.if | B.after | C.as | D.when |
A.share | B.offer | C.spare | D.cover |
A.annoyed | B.astonished | C.interested | D.confused |
A.strange | B.awkward | C.abnormal | D.generous |
A.filled | B.equipped | C.supplied | D.burdened |
A.praised | B.met | C.greeted | D.thanked |
A.unique | B.regular | C.special | D.complex |
1. What does Maria think of the soup?
A.Tasteless. | B.Just fine. | C.Thick. |
A.Salt. | B.Onions. | C.Pepper. |
A.At home. | B.At a restaurant. | C.At a friend’s house. |
1. What does the man say about the restaurant?
A.It’s the biggest one around. |
B.It offers many tasty dishes. |
C.It’s famous for its seafood. |
A.Fried fish. | B.Roast chicken. | C.Beef steak. |