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 man come to the restaurant?
A.It serves tasty meat. |
B.He heard the food was healthy. |
C.His friend recommended it. |
A.It will use more natural food. |
B.It will provide more snacks. |
C.It will move closer to the farm. |
A.Pay the bill. | B.Order his meal. | C.Praise the menu. |
A.Excited. | B.Exhausted. | C.Bored. | D.Dissatisfied. |
1. How does the woman ask for the bill in a restaurant?
A.By shouting at the waiter. |
B.By nodding to the waiter. |
C.By ringing a bell. |
A.She chatted online. |
B.She ate out. |
C.She took a walk. |
A.They just waved at each other. |
B.They talked for a long time. |
C.They walked back home together. |
1. What kinds of drinks are offered here?
A.Black coffee and soda water. |
B.White coffee and milk. |
C.Orange juice and tea. |
A.Cappuccino. | B.Latte. | C.Americano. |
A.4.17 dollars. | B.5.83 dollars. | C.10 dollars. |
1. What are the man and woman looking for?
A.A comfortable hotel. | B.A modern hotel. | C.An inexpensive hotel. |
A.A policewoman. | B.A waitress. | C.A passer-by. |
A.In the next street. |
B.Next to a bank. |
C.Two-minute drive to the west. |
A.In a street. | B.In a restaurant. | C.In a hotel. |
7 . Please sit down and enjoy your meal. Just don’t talk about it.
These are the requirements at a popular dining party that is known as “silent dinners”. It encourages people who take part in the dining party not to speak for one to two hours and not to use electronic devices. Instead, the idea is to just on the food.
“Silent dinner parties are fast growing, ” said Honi Ryan, who has hosted 32 silent dinner parties in 11 cities across eight countries, including Germany, Australia and the United States. “The way we communicate is changing so fast that we need to stop and think about it. ”
According to a 2013 nationwide survey, restaurant noise came in second only to poor service among customer (顾客) complaints. And 19 percent of diners who took part in the survey said noise and crowds disturbed them most while eating out.
Though silent dinners may seem curious, the idea is not a new one. Yogis (瑜伽信徒) have long enjoyed silent meals as part of a deepened practice. In fact, it was a trip to a temple (寺庙) in India by a man that encouraged one Brooklyn restaurant recently to add a silent dinner to its event programming.
“We’ll make a small speech at the beginning of the meal to make sure everyone understands what is happening and ask them not to speak or use their mobile phones for at least an hour, ” said EAT Greenpoint owner Jordan Colon. And background music will be turned off, too.
“It’s funny; when I first opened EAT, I didn’t play music for some time and people had very different reactions (反映) to that,” said Colon. “Some people who come out to eat are ready to party, but it was so quiet without music. But I wanted to create an environment that makes you relaxed. ”
Although personal reactions to a silent dinner may be various, in general they are more likely to get into a lot of talk afterwards, said Ryan. “At the end of the night people always have a lot to say about silence. But the most reaction is that there is always a good laugh.”
1. The first paragraph is written to be a(n)____ .A.Conclusion | B.Introduction |
C.Argument | D.warning |
A.leave before they finish eating | B.just pay attention to the food |
C.use a mobile phone or listen to music | D.take electronic devices to the party |
A.Silent meals help people live longer. |
B.Yogis are the first to hold silent dinners. |
C.More and more people like eating in silence. |
D.The idea of eating in silence appeared long ago. |
A.make people comfortable and relaxed | B.are hard to be accepted by most people |
C.can help him to attract more customers | D.provide a chance to get to know others |
A.It can satisfy the tastes of different people. |
B.People can pay less money. |
C.People can get together with their friends. |
D.It can cook different meals. |
A.You should use the Wolt app. |
B.It has been run for more than two years. |
C.It will replace take-out restaurants soon. |
D.You can enjoy the service in your living-room. |
A.The way to order take-out. | B.A worldwide food service. |
C.American Express and Wolt. | D.The “Take In” restaurant in Helsinki. |
9 . 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. |
10 . Dining alone is becoming more common, and there’s absolutely nothing to be embarrassed about if you want to take yourself out for a nice meal! Eating a meal on your own simply shows that you’re comfortable with yourself and confident that you’ll enjoy your own company.
Sit on the patio when the weather is nice to enjoy the fresh air. Being alone on the patio is also a way to feel less conspicuous if you’re a little nervous dining alone. Just think of how many times you’ve passed a cafe and seen a solo diner reading their book and enjoying a lunchtime break!
Eat slowly and relish the flavors of your meal. You might want to eat as quickly as possible so you can leave, especially if you’re feeling self-conscious about eating alone.
Take a deep breath if you start to feel self-conscious.
A.Put your cell phone away. |
B.Taste it in an active way. |
C.Give it a try and see how it feels. |
D.It’s much more common than you think. |
E.Try to slow down and focus on your food. |
F.Eating all by yourself may mean loneliness. |
G.Eating alone can spark feelings of insecurity and anxiety. |