What does the customer collect before he or she leaves?() A.The bagC.The pri
What does the customer collect before he or she leaves?()
A.The bag
C.The printed slip
C.The metal basket
D.The cash
What does the customer collect before he or she leaves?()
A.The bag
C.The printed slip
C.The metal basket
D.The cash
What does Martha say about her employees?
A.They must listen, more carefully to what customers say.
B.She finds what they can tell her very useful.
C.It is difficult to recruit enough good quality staff.
听力原文:M: Next time you invite me to dinner, shall I bring a bottle of wine?
W: That's all right with me, but you know it is not the custom to bring spirits to people's homes in this country.
Q: What does the woman think about the man's offer?
(19)
A.She accepts it.
B.She tells him to decide for himself.
C.She rejects it.
D.She will think about it.
Dining Custom
Every land has its own dining custom, and the United States is no exception. Americans feel that the first rule of being a polite guest is to be on time. If a person is invited to dinner at 6:30, the hostess expects him to be there at 6 : 30 or not more than a few minutes after. Because she usually does her own cooking, she times the meal so that the coffee and meat will be at their best at the time she asks the guest to come. If he is late, the food will not be so good, and the hostess will be disappointed. When the guest can not come on time, he calls his host or hostess on the telephone, gives the reason, and tells at what time he thinks he can come.
As guests continue to arrive, the men in the group stand when a woman enters and remain standing until she found a chair. A man always rises when he is being introduced to a woman. A woman does not rise when she is being introduced either to a man or a woman unless the woman is much older.
When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is customary for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them.
Even an American may be confused by the number of knives, forks, and spoons besides his plate when he sits down to a formal dinner. The rule is simple, however: use them in the order in which they lie, beginning from the outside. Or watch the hostess and do what she does. The small fork on the outside on the left is for salad, which is often served with the soup. The spoon on butter spreader, on a small bread-and-butter plate at the left. As the bread is passed, each guest puts his piece on the bread-and-butter plate.
As a country of immigrants, the U.S. does not have its own dinning customs.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
Dining Custom
Every land has its own dining custom,and the United States is no exception.Americans feel that the first rule of being a polite guest is to be on time.If a person is invited to dinner at 6:30,the hostess expects him to be there at 6:30 or no more than a few minutes after. Because she usually does her own cooking,she times the meal so that the coffee and meat will be at their Best at the time she asks the guest to come.If he is late,the food will not be so good,and the hostess will he disappointed.When the guest can not come on time,he calls his host or hostess on the telephone,gives the reason,and tells at what time he thinks he can come.
As guests continue to arrive,the men in the group stand when a woman enters and remain standing until she found a chair.A man always rises when he is being introduced to a woman.A woman does not rise when she is being introduced either to a man or a woman unless the woman is much older.
When the guests sit down at a dinner table,it is customary for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them.
Even an American may be confused by the number of knives,forks,and spoons besides his plate when he sits down to a formal dinner.The rule is simple,however:use them in the order in which they lie,beginning from the outside.Or watch the hostess and do what she does.The small fork on the outside on the left is for salad,which is often served with the soup.The spoon on butter spreader,on a small bread-and-butter plate at the left.As the bread is passed,each quest puts his piece on the bread-and-butter plate.
第 1 题 As a country of immigrants,the U.S.does not have its own dinning customs.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
听力原文:W: I wish I could get used to this American custom of using first names.
M: I usually call my good friends by their first names.
Q: What is the woman complaining about?
(19)
A.Not getting what she wants.
B.A custom that is new to her.
C.Calling up customers.
D.Some of her good friends.
A.The increased appreciation of lace.
B.The importation of lace.
C.The invention of the lace making machine.
D.The importation of lace making machines.
Which of the following sentences is true of eating according to your reading?
A.Anyone can eat ice-cream or other delicious food while walking in his own house.
B.Eating at a counter, one can stand as he likes.
C.An ice-cream is only allowed to be eaten in the streets.
D.The Japanese eating custom does seem to make much sense for many non-Japanese.
听力原文:M: I wish I could get used to this American custom of using first names.
W: I usually call just my good friends by their first names.
Q: What is the man complaining about?
(14)
A.Not getting what he wants.
B.A custom that is new to him.
C.Calling up customers.
D.Some of his good friends.
A.The increased appreciation of lace.
B.The importation of lace.
C.The invention of the lace making machine.
D.The importation of lace making machines.
What happened to the restaurant in 1991?
A.More mirrors were added.
B.Some of its old customers died.
C.Fewer people went to the restaurant.
D.Some mirrors were taken off the walls.