Chloe Hawthorne, the owner of a famous restaurant, received a letter from her regular customer one day.

19th January

Dear Ms. Hawthorme,

I’m writing to express my disappointment with the evening my wife and I spent at your restaurant two nights ago. While the food was, as usual, very good. I regret (感到遗憾) to inform you that the service from our waiter, Max, was most unsatisfactory.

First of all, when we arrived, we discovered our table overlooking the garden had been allocated to some other customers. The new table we finally received was by the door and when I complained, Max just laughed.

Furthermore, as we were sitting down, he said too much to my wife, which deeply embarrassed her. When our meal came, he served the food carelessly and at the end cleared the plates in an awful manner

I look forward to hearing from you with a satisfactory reply.

Rupert Metcalf

After reading the letter, Ms. Hawthorne left a message to Max:

Max, this is Chloe Hawthorne. I received a letter from Mr. Metcalf, one of our best customers. He complained about you in it. ________

Max wrote a letter to Ms. Hawthorne.

22nd January

Dear Chloe

I’m really thankful that you want to listen to my side of the story.

To start with. When Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf finally turned up, they were at least 45 minutes late. That’s why the table was allocated to some other customers.

As for the other table by the door, I went to a lot of trouble to set it up. When they complained about it. I couldn’t help laughing. But I have no reason to laugh at my customer.

Another thing, this business about his wife. I only complimented (恭维) her on her dress. She didn’t seem to mind.

OK. I admit I forgot to clear the table the way I was supposed to.

I apologize if I have caused you problems, but I’ve been really popular at the Café. Hope to hear from you soon.

All the best.

Max

1.Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf went to have dinner at Ms. Hawthorne’s restaurant on ________.

A.January 17th B.January 18th C.January 19th D.January 22nd

2.The underlined word “allocated” in Mr. Metcalf’s letter probably mean “________”

A.booked B.given C.cancelled D.divided

3.Which of the following complaints is NOT mentioned (提到) in Mr. Metcalf’s letter?

A.Max didn’t clear the table at all.

B.Max didn’t serve the food carefully.

C.Max talked too much to his wife.

D.He and his wife had to sit by the door.

4.In Mr. Metcalf’s opinion, Max was a _______ waiter.

A.hardworking B.generous C.responsible D.rude

5.What might Ms. Hawthorne say to Max in the message?

A.I’m really angry with you. I don’t want you to work here any 1onger

B.I’m really surprised at the complaint. I don’t want to trust what you say.

C.I’m really worried about the complaint. Tell me what happened on that night.

D.I’m really pleased with your work. You are very popular among customers.

6.According to Max’s letter, which of the following is NOT true?

A.Max didn’t clean the table as carefully as before

B.Max didn’t think he had caused Mrs. Metcalf to feel embarrassed.

C.Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf was too late to have their table reserved (预定的).

D.Max won’t work in the restaurant after he apologized to Ms. Hawthorne.

Perhaps you have heard of Peter Dinklage from the roles he has played in popular TV series such as Game of Thrones (《权利的游戏》). But few know of the man behind the character and his story. His life _______ that a little body can have huge energy.

The famous actor, who earned three Emmy awards and a Golden Globe award, is just 135 cm tall. His father, mother and brother look like _______ people. But Dinklage has been different from the others since his childhood. The boy was born with a common form of dwarfism (侏儒症). As a result, Peter’s legs and arms stopped growing, while his head continued becoming bigger.

There’s no doubt that Dinklage’s look was a source of trouble at first. The boy was _______and bullied (欺负) by other kids. He felt lonely but he didn’t look down upon himself. When he was in the sixth grade, he played his first role in a school play. He was pleased by the audience’s _______ to the show. So he decided to become an actor in the future.

After he graduated from high school, Dinklage entered Bennington College, where he studied performing arts. He _______ met several special teachers and friends who managed to help him turn his unusual look into advantage there, which made him unique (独特的). Since then, he has acted in lots of famous films and TV series.

Dinktlage has been looked as a rote model for people with dwarfism. When Dinktage was asked in 2012 whether he saw himself as a spokesman (代言人) for the _______ of little people, he said, “Everyone’s different. Every person’s size has a different life, a different history, and different ways of dealing with it. My size doesn’t define (下定义) me. It’s just part of who I am.”

1.A.notices B.discovers C.reports D.proves

2.A.unusual B.ordinary C.rich D.stupid

3.A.laughed at B.showed off C.picked out D.looked after

4.A.duty B.response C.excuse D.stress

5.A.luckily B.seriously C.quietly D.rarely

6.A.disadvantages B.hobbies C.rights D.challenges

The Dong People(侗族人) and Their Indigo cloth(靛蓝色布)

Yang Xiuying, 74, sits at wooden loom (织布机). As her fingers pass the shuttle (梭子) back and forth through the cotton threads, the old machine comes to life.

Ever since she was a young girl, Yang has been making indigo cloth. “This type of handmade cloth is extremely rare. You h1. buy it at the market,” she said.

For the Dong people in Guizhou, making indigo cloth has a long tradition. The s2. has been passed down from mother to daughter over generations. Nearly every family makes its own cloth.

This traditional way of making indigo cloth, unfortunately, is now in danger. It will disappear slowly in the modern industry society. Young people show little interest in it. Some of them have m3. to big cities to find better jobs.

Local officials want to save the tradition. They are trying to change young people’s a4. towards it. One program has set up several cloth-making factories in Guizhou. After learning how to make indigo cloth, young Dong people can find jobs easily. They can also work closer to home.

The Dong people consider indigo cloth as i5. as rice. Many Dong women spend countless hours making the cloth. They rise and start working very early in the morning. To make the cloth shiny, it must be rubbed (搓) and beaten hard. The noise of cloth being beaten often w6. the whole village up.

Almost every Dong women over 40 has a tub for indigo dye (染料). The cloth has to be put in the dye for many rounds to gain the rich color. The p7. of coloring usually takes two weeks.

Yang holds out her purple and wrinkled (有皱纹的) hands. “They say she who has the darkest hands makes the best cloth,” she says proudly.

Andrew Bennett talked for the first time about the night his wife was killed. The judge thought it was he who killed his wife. Now he wrote to a magazine from the prison about what happened on the night of November 23.1995.

“I had to stay late at the hospital that night to do an operation. I left at about 11 p.m. I drove home slowly because the weather was terrible. The wind was blowing and it was raining heavily. I was turning into our road when a man suddenly ran in front of my car. I almost hit him but I stopped just in time. I was frightened and the men looked frightened, too. I got out of the car but he ran away before I could ask if he was all right. It was very strange. When I got home, the lights were on but it was very quiet. I called to my wife but there was no answer. Then I remembered that she was out at a concert.”

“I was still very upset about what happened on the road. So I went to have a bath. Then I saw that the window in the bathroom was open. This was strange because my wife always locked the doors and windows before she went out. She was afraid of burglars. When I went to close it, I found Ellen lying there, blood everywhere. I rushed over and felt for her pulse but she was dead. I sat on the floor beside her body and was too frightened to do anything.”

“The next thing I knew was the sky was getting bright. I can’t remember a thing about that night. In the morning I phoned the police. They arrived half an hour after I phoned them. But it seemed like a few hours. During that time I tried hard to remember anything I could about the night before. I couldn’t stop thinking about the man in the road. What was he doing on that night in our quiet neighborhood? Why did he look so frightened? Why did he run away?”

1.Did Andrew Bennett write the letter at home?

_______________________________________

2.How did Andrew Bennett succeed in avoiding (避免) a traffic accident that nearly happened?

_______________________________________

3.What did Andrew Bennett’s wife want to do that night?

_______________________________________

4.What were the two strange things that Andrew Bennett mentioned (提到)?

_______________________________________

5.How long did it take the police to get to Andrew Bennett’s house?

_______________________________________

6.Who do you think might be the murderer (杀人犯)? Give at least two reasons.

_______________________________________

 0  135684  135692  135698  135702  135708  135710  135714  135720  135722  135728  135734  135738  135740  135744  135750  135752  135758  135762  135764  135768  135770  135774  135776  135778  135779  135780  135782  135783  135784  135786  135788  135792  135794  135798  135800  135804  135810  135812  135818  135822  135824  135828  135834  135840  135842  135848  135852  135854  135860  135864  135870  135878  159627 

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网