题目列表(包括答案和解析)
________ you are supposed to do ________ you don’t like a thing is changing it.Don’t complain.
A.That;what B.When;that
C.What;since D.What;when
Raleigh Equipe RW Road Bike
Item condition :New Read more about the condition .
Price :GB£199.98or US$319.98
Item location :Newcastle upon Tyne , United Kingdom Ships to :Worldwide
Shipping: GB£100.00International Tracked Postage
Item location :Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Ships to :Worldwide
This machine gets you going for your first taste of fast riding on a drop bar machine.With the gear shifters(齿轮变速器)positioned to allow you easy changing,you can relax and speed off in style .Equipped with 28 mm tyres and mudguard clearance,this bike can be perfectly adapted to suit several uses一from commuting(通勤)through to riding the smoother country trails.
? Very lightly ridden and in excellent condition.Bike has about 400 miles on it,has spent most of its time hanging in garage and works great.Will show signs of normal mountain bike use.
1.What can we learn from this passage?
A.The Raleigh Equipe RW Road Bike is suitable for different purposes.
B.The Trek Supeif y World Racing Team Mountain Bike is in poor condition.
C.The Specialized Stump Jumpber Mountain Bike is the most expensive of the three.
D.It’s easy for people worldwide to buy the three bikes with the same shipping company.
2.If you ordered the Raleigh Equipe RW Road Bike,you are supposed to pay about__.
A. US$490 .17? B.US$439.17? C.US$419.98? D. US$499.98
3.What do the last two bikes have in common?
A.Both were much ridden after being bought.
B.Both have the same transportation expense.
C.Both come from the UK and fit for mountain.
D.Both are second一hand and sold from the USA
第二节短文改错 (共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分)
86. He didn’t account of the reason why he was late. 86.___________
87. Don’t forget to remind him attend the meeting. 87___________
88. I think we should start at the dawn to get there in time. 88.__________
89. You are supposed to apologize for him for your coming late. 89.__________
90.The boy has a gift of music, which is dear to him. 90.___________
91. It’s important that theory should be combined into theory. 91.____
92. The hen lied two eggs last night. 92._______
93.It’s bad manner that people play jokes on the disabled people. 93.______
94. What our old teacher is still alive makes us pleased. 94.______
95. He was busy writing a letter rather than watch TV. 95________
_____ you are supposed to do _____ you don’t like a thing is changing it.Don’t complain.
A.That; what B.When; that C.What; since D.What; when
When I worked as a waitress in Chicago, US, my coworkers and I would groan (叹息) whenever we heard someone with a foreign accent coming into our restaurant. We knew what it meant to serve a non–American: no tip. We would work just as hard as we always did, but we might not get paid
Americans have an unspoken rule about tipping: they give tips to almost everyone who offers them a service of some kind. Americans tip their waiters, barbers and taxi drivers. An appropriate (合适的) tip is between 15 and 20 percent of the amount charged for the service, but the charge for the tip doesn’t appear on the bill. The customer is expected to add it on himself/herself.
So if you order $100 worth of food, you are expected to pay your waiter at least $15, making your total payment $115. Tipping less than this sends a message to your waiter that you think they’ve done a bad job serving you. And to leave no tip at all is simply unacceptable.
It’s not that American waiters are greedy. In many countries, waiters are paid a salary for their work. They’ll earn money even if no one comes into the restaurant. This system offers much more safety for waiters than the American version. In the US, waiters know that a night without customers means a night without pay.
Some countries include a tip for waiters – a “service charge” – on the bill itself. Since the tip is included with the other charges, waiters don’t need to worry about people forgetting to tip. But in the US, waiters do not receive a salary, and service charges only appear on bills when there are six or more customers at the table.
Since almost all American customers are familiar with the system, they know to add a tip without being told. But visitors to the US may expect waiters to be paid a salary, or think that the tip is included on the bill. So as much as we waiters loved hearing stories about other places from our foreign customers, we were always nervous when they got ready to leave the restaurant. We were never sure what to expect.
55. Why would the author and her coworkers groan when they had to serve a non-American?
A. They would have difficulty understanding the customer.
B. They had to work harder to get tips from the customer.
C. They might not get any payment from the customer.
D. They thought a non-American customer would be hard to please.
56. If you order $550 worth of food, you are supposed to pay your waiter at least ______.
A. $55 B. $82.5 C. $100 D.$110
57. Why would it be thought unacceptable not to tip a waiter in the US?
A. They enjoy getting tips from their customers.
B. They work harder than waiters in other countries.
C. They are greedier than waiters in other countries.
D. They earn most of their money from diners’ tips.
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