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Teddy Smith’s Fast Food
Open:10:00 a. m. -----10:30 p. m
Lunch served till 2:00 p. m. 
Dinner served till 9:30 p. m.
Mains(主食)
Beef Steak
$ 4.25
Hamburger
$ 3.15 (small)
$ 3.95 (large)
Noodles
$ 2.05 (small)
$ 2.50 (large)
Desserts
Ice Cream
$ 1.25
Flavors:
Banana, Chocolate
Apple Pie
$ 0.75
Chocolate Cake
$ 0.95
Drinks
Soft Drinks
$ 0.75 (small)
$ 0.95 (large)
Flavors(味道):
Cola, Apple, orange
Coffee or Tea
$ 1.25
小题1:They stop serving dinner at______
A.10:00 a. m.B.10:30 p. m.C.2:00 p. m. D.9:30 p. m.
小题2:You have to pay ____ for a small hamburger, two chocolate cakes and a large soft drink.
A.$4.1B.$5.85C.$6.00D.$6.60
小题3:Teddy Smith’s Fast Food sells ____ kinds of soft drinks.
A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

小题1:D
小题1:C
小题1:C

试题分析:这是一家快餐店的食品种类及价格表
小题1:根据Dinner served till 9:30 p.m.可知选D。
小题2:根据表格内容计算可知3.15+0.95*2+0.95=6,故选C。
小题3:阅读表格中的价格,可知这家商店买三种饮料,故选C。
点评:本篇短文的主要信息通过一个表格表达了出来,故阅读中一定要读懂表格信息,分析这些数据表达的含义,对于有关数字的问题,要认真分析,并进行必要的计算.
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Address
Shanghai World Expo Garden
Phone
+86-21-962010
Open time
8:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. (Saturdays to 10:30 p.m.)
Ticket
Adult: ¥160  Kid: ¥80
E-mail
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Website
www.expo2010.cn
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by phone or through the Internet
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