To: The Manager of Mezzo Mash Restaurant
Dear Sir,
Last Tuesday evening I went with two friends to your restaurant for my 18th birthday. I ’d booked the table for eight o’ clock and we arrived about ten minutes late, but that was not a problem.The waiter, who was very polite, showed us to our table and we studied the menu. I ordered a fish pie and my friends ordered some salads. However, after about fifteen minutes, the waiter told us that there was no more fish pie. He apologized and suggested ordering something else. I looked at the menu again and decided to have the same as my friends-a salad.
When the food came, it was very good. After we finished, we decided to order some desserts(餐后甜点). The waiter said that, unluckily, it was too late. There wasn’t enough time for us to order desserts. He said he was very sorry but our table was booked by another group at nine thirty and we would have to leave.
We paid the bill and left feeling very unhappy. It ruined my birthday. Nobody told us when we arrived that there was a time limit (限制). It was very unsatisfactory and I doubt that We’ll go to your restaurant again.
Yours faithfully,
Martin Cary
1.Why did Martin and his friends fail to have any dessert?
A.Someone had booked their table.
B.They had to be home by 9:30.
C.It was too expensive.
D.There was none left.
2.What is Martin Cary trying to do in the letter?
A.Cancel a booking.
B.Offer a suggestion.
C.Ask for information.
D.Express dissatisfaction.
3.What does Martin think about their experience?
A.The food took too long to arrive.
B.They got to the restaurant too late.
C.They won' t visit the restaurant again.
D.There was not much choice on the menu.
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To: The Manager of Mezzo Mash Restaurant
Dear Sir,
Last Tuesday evening I went with two friends to your restaurant for my 18th birthday. I ’d booked the table for eight o’ clock and we arrived about ten minutes late, but that was not a problem.The waiter, who was very polite, showed us to our table and we studied the menu. I ordered a fish pie and my friends ordered some salads. However, after about fifteen minutes, the waiter told us that there was no more fish pie. He apologized and suggested ordering something else. I looked at the menu again and decided to have the same as my friends-a salad.
When the food came, it was very good. After we finished, we decided to order some desserts(餐后甜点). The waiter said that, unluckily, it was too late. There wasn’t enough time for us to order desserts. He said he was very sorry but our table was booked by another group at nine thirty and we would have to leave.
We paid the bill and left feeling very unhappy. It ruined my birthday. Nobody told us when we arrived that there was a time limit (限制). It was very unsatisfactory and I doubt that We’ll go to your restaurant again.
Yours faithfully,
Martin Cary
1.Why did Martin and his friends fail to have any dessert?
A.Someone had booked their table.
B.They had to be home by 9:30.
C.It was too expensive.
D.There was none left.
2.What is Martin Cary trying to do in the letter?
A.Cancel a booking.
B.Offer a suggestion.
C.Ask for information.
D.Express dissatisfaction.
3.What does Martin think about their experience?
A.The food took too long to arrive.
B.They got to the restaurant too late.
C.They won' t visit the restaurant again.
D.There was not much choice on the menu.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
To: The Manager of Mezzo Mash Restaurant
Dear Sir,
Last Tuesday evening I went with two friends to your restaurant for my 18th birthday. I ’d booked the table for eight o’ clock and we arrived about ten minutes late, but that was not a problem.The waiter, who was very polite, showed us to our table and we studied the menu. I ordered a fish pie and my friends ordered some salads. However, after about fifteen minutes, the waiter told us that there was no more fish pie. He apologized and suggested ordering something else. I looked at the menu again and decided to have the same as my friends-a salad.
When the food came, it was very good. After we finished, we decided to order some desserts(餐后甜点). The waiter said that, unluckily, it was too late. There wasn’t enough time for us to order desserts. He said he was very sorry but our table was booked by another group at nine thirty and we would have to leave.
We paid the bill and left feeling very unhappy. It ruined my birthday. Nobody told us when we arrived that there was a time limit (限制). It was very unsatisfactory and I doubt that We’ll go to your restaurant again.
Yours faithfully,
Martin Cary
1.Why did Martin and his friends fail to have any dessert?
A. Someone had booked their table.
B. They had to be home by 9:30.
C. It was too expensive.
D. There was none left.
2.What is Martin Cary trying to do in the letter?
A. Cancel a booking.
B. Offer a suggestion.
C. Ask for information.
D. Express dissatisfaction.
3.What does Martin think about their experience?
A. The food took too long to arrive.
B. They got to the restaurant too late.
C. They won' t visit the restaurant again.
D. There was not much choice on the menu.
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----What can I do for you,sir?
----I”d like to see the manager ________of sales department.
A.in the charge B.in charge C.is in charge D.under charge
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--What can I do for you,sir?
----I”d like to see the manager ________of sales department.
A.in the charge B.in charge C.is in charge D.under charge
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Daniel Zhang, the former top manager of Alibaba, has larger shoes to fill now. In September last year, he took over the role of chairperson from Jack Ma, who decided to step down after building the $420-billion(十亿) internet business.
Zhang studied finance at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. After graduating from school he worked at a gaming company in Shanghai. The Shanghai native joined Alibaba in 2007 and played a key role in helping to drive Taobao to profit(营利). He is best known for starting the ''Double 11'' shopping festival, which has brought in 50 million yuan in sales during the first festival in 2009 to 268 billion yuan in 2019.
As to leadership style, Zhang is very different from Ma. The latter made a name for himself as an entertainer, dressing up as Michael Jackson at company events. Zhang has kept a much lower profile(低调). ''Ma is a guy with many ideas. He is very, very creative, '' he said in an interview. ''I'm the guy who always wants to put my foot on the ground. '' The young chairperson, however, has never wanted a routine job or a predictable life—a message he gave to students during a 2016 event at his alma mater(母校).
Zhang now has his sights set on helping Alibaba further develop its New Retail strategy, which looks to combine online shopping. ''We strongly believe that brick-and-mortar stores(实体店) can create huge value, but their model needs to be upgraded,'' Zhang said at a conference last year.
1.We learn from the text that Daniel Zhang has .
A.built Alibaba into a $420-billion business
B.helped Alibaba achieve most of its success
C.replaced Jack Ma as top manager of Alibaba
D.started the ''Double 11'' shopping festival
2.The underlined word ''routine'' in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to .
A.Unchanging B.satisfying
C.risky D.low-paid
3.What is Zhang's opinion's about Jack Ma?
A.Careful. B.Brave.
C.Creative D.Friendly.
4.What is Zhang's future plan?
A.Making shoes for people who have big feet.
B.Developing Alibaba into the world's biggest company.
C.Bringing the ''Double 11'' shopping festival to the West.
D.Combining online and offline shopping.
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Sir, you are not allowed to enter the building unless you get our manager’s__.
A. permission B. connection C. instruction D. introduction
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Sir, you are not allowed to enter the building without our manager’s ________.
A. permission B. attention C. application D. protection
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Last week the manager of an old jeweler’s shop received a letter marked “personal”, so of course his secretary gave it to him unopened. As he was very busy, the letter lay on his desk till tea-time. Then he opened it and a £10 note fell out onto his desk. With the note was a short letter. This is what it said:
Dear Sir,
In 1935 I got engaged. But unfortunately at that time there was a lot of unemployment and I lost my job. I was six months without a job and then I got work again. But of course was very short of money. I came to your shop to buy a wedding ring. The assistant brought some rings for me to look at, but she was called away for a moment, and I put one of the rings in my pocket. When she came back, I said I did not know the size of my girl-friend’s finger. So I left the shop without buying a ring.
My wife died a short while ago and the fact that I never paid for her ring has been on my conscience (良心) all these years. At the time the ring cost £2 so I reckon (估计) that is about £10 at today’s price. And I am sending you that amount.
Yours truly,
A customer
“Well, well, well,” said the manager, “life is full of surprises!”
1.Why didn’t the secretary open the letter? Because _______.
A. he was very busy
B. it was a personal letter
C. there was a £10 note in it
D. the letter was unimportant
2. What was true about the assistant?
A. She lost her job.
B. She was short of money.
C. She was called away while serving the customer.
D. She put one of the rings in her pocket.
3. What happened to the writer of the letter in 1935?
A. He married a girl.
B. He was out of work for six months and short of money.
C. He lost a ring.
D. His parents died.
4.The best headline for this article would be _______.
A. A Customer Pays His Bill B. An Old Jeweler’s Shop
C. The Manager and the Letter D. A Letter with £2
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The former manager of the company was said _____ in an organized crime.
A. to be involved B. to involve
C. to have involved D. to have been involved
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--If I come back in an hour, do you think the manager will see me?
--I’m very sorry, sir, but he ____ a meeting then.
A.will be having B.is having C.has had D.will have
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