1 . If you are visiting New York City this year, don’t miss the events where you can taste food from different countries.
Chinatown Restaurant Week—March 14-30
Various meals will be offered for $18.88 per person at participating Chinatown restaurants such as Golden Unicorn, Nom Wah Tea Parlor, Red Egg and Shanghai Gourmet. Peking Duck House will offer a special at lunch only.
More Info.: www.Chinatownrestaurantweek.com
Malaysian Restaurant Week—June 18-24
Malaysian restaurants will offer various $ 20.12 meals while Asian-influenced restaurants will feature a special limited-time-only menu inspired by the country’s special flavors. Participating restaurants include Fatty Crab, Michelin-starred Laut, and Spice Market.
More Info.: www.Malaysiakitchennyc.com
Italian Restaurant Week—June 26-July 6
Celebrate New York City’s fifth Italian Restaurant Week—the Italian Dine Out, offering diners special 3-course menus for lunch and dinner. The 11-day event will offer discounted prices of $23 at New York City’s most authentic(真正的)Italian restaurants.
More Info.: www.Italianmade.com
Belgian Restaurant Week—July 21-28
This is your chance to enjoy tasty multi-course meals and some of the world’s finest beers. The Belgian restaurants in NY bring you amazing cuisines(菜肴)and great beers during a week-long celebration of Belgian food.
More Info.: www.Belgianrestaurantweeknyc.com
I’m sure you’ll have a great time during the events. Remember: don’t eat too much for the sake of your health.
1. Where should you probably avoid going to enjoy an $18.88 supper during Chinatown Restaurant Week?A.Shanghai Gourmet. | B.Nom Wah Tea Parlor. | C.Golden Unicorn. | D.Peking Duck House. |
A.Belgian Restaurant Week. | B.Italian Restaurant Week. |
C.Malaysian Restaurant Week. | D.Chinatown Restaurant Week. |
A.Bringing you free Chinese food. | B.Offering some of the world’s finest beers. |
C.Having a special limited-time-only menu. | D.Providing authentic Italian food. |
1. When does the conservation take place?
A.In the morning. | B.In the evening. | C.In the afternoon. |
A.Behind the band platform. |
B.Near a window. |
C.In the middle of the restaurant. |
A.Loud music from the band. |
B.Bad service of the restaurant. |
C.Much noise from the street. |
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Nowadays, a great number of people, especial young people, enjoy order meals online. It’s not surprised. First, as the pace of modern life is becoming faster and faster, people have less time to cook even one meal for them. Second, the development of technology brought us smart phones and new apps, what may lead to the increase in online service. Therefore, we should pay more attention to food. As it is known to all, our health is closely related to what we eat. Although the service provides us with convenience, we must take the food safe into consideration. Home-made food is cleaner and healthier, so I prefer cook food at home rather than order meals online.
A.It tastes terrible. | B.It’s not his order. | C.It was served too late. |
Does Takeaway Exist in Ancient China?
As early as in the Song Dynasty, “takeout” services were already available. In Zhang Zcduan's popular painting Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, there is a restaurant boy who has just come out of the shop with “to-go boxes” in his left hand and tableware (餐具) in his right, still
In ancient times, there were three ways to order food. The first is servant order. Send a family retainer (仆人) to go to a restaurant and make
The to-go box, wenpan (warm tray),
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Dear Jim,
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Yours,
Li Hua
1. What is today's daily special?
A.The steak. | B.The chicken. | C.The cheese hamburger. |
A.Italian. | B.Honey wheat. | C.Whole wheat. |
8 . A new coffee shop in Shanghai has gotten a lot of attention online for its creative approach to serving customers.
Hinichijou opened on Dec. 3 and has a rather minimalist (简约主义者的) design. With no tables or chairs—or even a door—it is just a grey wall with an uneven hole. After customers place their order by scanning a QR code on the wall, their coffee is served through the hole—by a fury bear claw (爪).
Having baristas (咖啡师) wear the bear paw prop (道具) has definitely drawn customers, with many flocking to the business to get videos of this novel approach to customer service. And if they’re lucky, they may even get a pat on the head or handed arose.
“Having your coffee handed to you by a fluffy (毛茸茸的) paw is a rather heart-warming experience,” said one satisfied customer.
While the concept is indeed endearing (惹人喜爱的), it isn’t the only factor keeping business flowing.
The baristas behind the bear claw are actually bearing impaired. Wang Haiqing, one of the café’s three founders, said that they were hired through the China Disabled Persons’ Federation. According to Wang, one of the reasons Hinichijou was founded was to provide more employment opportunities to disabled people. The story behind the shop “has melted the hearts of customers and Chinese internet users,” CGTN noted.
Wang hopes that customers feel the love and warmth from the employees, while also supporting the rights of those with disabilities.
1. What make Hinichijou a special coffee shop?A.It has gotten a lot of attention online. |
B.It has a minimalist design. |
C.It has a creative approach to serve customers. |
D.It has a QR code on the wall for customers to scan. |
A.They are the founders of the China Disabled Persons’ Federation. |
B.They are all with hearing disability. |
C.They wear the bear paw prop in order to draw customers. |
D.They offer a pat and hand arose to every customer. |
A.To provide more jobs to disabled people. |
B.To support the rights of animals. |
C.To create heart-warming experience for customers. |
D.To support the rights of disabled people. |
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a hospital. | B.In a restaurant. | C.In a shop. |
A.She needs to lose weight. | B.She can only eat vegetables. | C.She will see a doctor after the meal. |
A.Beef. | B.Cakes. | C.Fried food. |
A.In a garden. | B.At a restaurant. | C.At the woman's house. |