A man walked into a restaurant. The restaurant advertised it had the   1   menu in the world. The manager was very proud of being able to provide any dish, no matter how   2   it was.

At the bottom of the   3  , there was a notice that said, “If you do not see the dish you need on this menu, please tell us and we will add it to the menu right away.”

The man   4   the menu and decided to make sure if it was true. He would order   5    that was very unusual.

When a waiter came up to take his order, he said, “You say you can serve any dish, even if it’s not on your longest menu in the world.”

“That is correct, sir. We are able to meet everyone’s requirements.”

“Well,” the man said, “bring me a sandwich with two elephant ears.   6  , not African.”

The waiter wrote down in his paper: Two Indian elephant ears on toast.

“Very good, sir,” he said. “That shouldn’t   7   long.”

The waiter walked away quickly.

The man was very surprised and rather disappointed.

Then he smiled   8  the waiter returned with a very unhappy look on his face.

“Ah!” the man said. “You can’t  9  it to me, can you?”

The waiter made an apology (道歉).

“I’m very sorry, sir, and this is the   10  embarrassing,”(困窘 ) he said, “but I’m afraid we can’t because we’ve run out of bread.”

1.                A.biggest         B.thickest         C.heaviest  D.longest

 

2.                A.unfair          B.unusual         C.beautiful  D.important

 

3.                A.menu          B.dish            C.restaurant D.table

 

4.                A.looked for      B.took out        C.looked at D.picked up

 

5.                A.a(chǎn)nything        B.nothing         C.everything D.something

 

6.                A.American       B.Indian          C.Canadian  D.Australian

 

7.                A.pay            B.cost            C. take D.spend

 

8.                A.a(chǎn)s             B.a(chǎn)nd            C.so   D.though

 

9.                A.catch          B.take           C.fetch D.bring

 

10.               A.least           B.most           C.less  D.more

 

 

【答案】

1.D

2.B

3.A

4.C

5.D

6.B

7.C

8.A

9.D

10.B

【解析】

試題分析:這篇短文描述了一個發(fā)生在一家飯店的故事。這家飯店吹噓說能做出菜單上沒有的飯菜,結(jié)果一位好奇的顧客就開出了自己的菜單——夾兩只大象耳朵的三明治。結(jié)果飯店做不出這道菜,不得不道歉。并辯解說,是因為面包用完了。

1.詞義辨析。A.最大的;B.最厚的; C.最重的;D.最長的。結(jié)合語境可知此處指的是世界上最長的菜單。故選D。

2.聯(lián)系下文描述,可知此處指的是,無論這道菜多么的不同尋常,故選B,不同尋常的。

3.聯(lián)系上文The manager was very proud of being able to provide any dish,描述,可知此處指的是菜的底部,故選A,一道菜。

4.結(jié)合語境可知指的是這個男人看著菜單,故選C,看著。

5.詞義辨析。A.任何東西;B.沒有東西;C.每件東西;D.一些東西。結(jié)合語境可知,他要點些不同尋常的東西,故選D。

6.結(jié)合語境可知世界上大象最多的地方有兩個,一個非洲,另一個是印度,聯(lián)系下文,可知選B,印度的。

7.take 用于 it takes sb ... to do sth句型,僅指花費時間(three hours等),必須用it作形式主語;spend用于sb spend...on sth或者sb spend...in doing sth(in可以省略),spend的主語必須是人,可以指花費時間、也可以指花費金錢;cost用于 sth costs sb sth,主語必須是物,多指花費金錢,少數(shù)情況可指花費時間、氣力,有時表示成本的消耗;pay的基本用法是:(1) pay (sb.) money for sth. 付錢(給某人)買……。 (2)pay for sth. 付……的錢。 (3)pay for sb. 替某人付錢。(4)pay sb. 付錢給某人。聯(lián)系本句主語that,可知選C,那不用等太久。

8.連詞辨析。A.隨著,當……時;B.并且,和;C.因此;D.雖然,盡管。句意:接著當服務(wù)員臉上帶著非常不高興的表情回來時,他笑了。故選A。

9.結(jié)合語境可知是不能帶來的意思,故選D,帶來。

10.聯(lián)系前文定冠詞the,可知后面用形容詞的最高級,least意思是最小的,故選B,最大的,這是最大的困難。

考點:有關(guān)一位顧客和飯店服務(wù)員的記述文閱讀

點評:這篇短文內(nèi)容比較簡單,理解不難。各小題與上下文聯(lián)系比較緊密,答題中一定要注意聯(lián)系上下文。答完后多讀幾遍,看看是否符合邏輯,適當修改。個別小題可以當做單獨的詞義辨析題來做,先區(qū)分詞義,結(jié)合語境選出最能使語句通順的答案。

 

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