题目内容
19.The owner of an Alabama Chinese restaurant named"Good Friend"shot at a customer who complained about a bug in her egg roll Thursday night.The bullet narrowly missed 20-year-old Birmingham resident Jatari Walker who told the Daily News she is scarred by the entire experience."I can't sleep,"she said Saturday afternoon."And since it happened I've had no appetite."
Walker ordered a combination platter(大浅盘) and egg roll from the Good Friend Chinese and Seafood Restaurant on Dennison Ave.Thursday evening.After paying her 7 bill she went back to her car and discovered a fly inside."I thought I need to take this back,"she said.
The customer went back and asked for a repayment and said the owner Chun Hin Ching,52,was unhappy with her because she announced her discovery in front of other customers.After an argument he repaid the money and Walker-who is now a former frequent customer of the business-turned and walked to the exit.
That's when Ching drew a handgun and fired a single shot over her head.
"He just shot the gun at me and I ran,"she said,adding she could feel the bullet whiz past her head.
Birmingham Police Department spokesman Lt.Sean Edwards told the News the owner was charged with attempted murder and was transported to Jefferson County Jail on 100,000 bail(保释金).
Police believe Ching intended to hit Walker with the bullet and missed,Edwards said.The bullet hit the top of the door frame of the take-out business.
Ching did not tell police why he fired at Walker,Edwards said.
Edwards said he did not recall any previous problems at the business.He said Ching did not say why he had a weapon but added it was not uncommon for stores in that neighborhood.
No one was injured from the gunshot,Edwards said.
Calls placed to the restaurant Saturday afternoon were not answered.
66.What happened on Thursday night in Good Friend Chinese and Seafood Restaurant?D
A.A fire broke out but luckily no one was injured.
B.The restaurant owner refused to repay the money.
C.The egg rolls caused sickness among some customers.
D.A young woman narrowly escaped being killed by a bullet.
67.Why did Walker go back to the restaurant after buying the food?B
A.Because she left her car key in the restaurant.
B.Because she discovered a fly in the egg roll.
C.Because she forgot to take the combination platter.
D.Because she found the owner charged her too much.
68.The restaurant owner fired on Walker whenA.
A.she was about to leave B.she was arguing with him
C.she asked for a repayment D.she announced her discovery
69.We can learn from the passage thatC.
A.this is the first time for Walker to buy food from Good Friend Restaurant
B.the owner was unhappy with the complaint and refused to repay the money
C.it is common for a restaurant owner in that neighborhood to have a weapon
D.if someone had been hit,Ching'd have been charged with attempted murder.
分析 美国亚拉巴马州伯明翰市的一家中餐馆险些发生人命案,菜里有苍蝇顾客要求退款遭老板开枪射击.
解答 DBAC
66 D 细节理解题.根据第一段最后一句The bullet narrowly missed 20-year-old Birmingham resident Jatari Walker who told the Daily News she is scarred by the entire experience.可知Jatari Walker侥幸逃脱.故D正确.67 B 细节理解题.从第三段的句子After paying her $7 bill she went back to her car and discovered a fly inside.可知因为她在鸡蛋卷里发现了一只苍蝇.故B正确.
68 A 细节理解题.根据第四段最后一句After an argument he repaid the money and Walker-who is now a former frequent customer of the business-turned and walked to the exit.及第五段可知她正要离开的时候.故A正确.
69 C 推理判断题.根据文章倒数第三段He said Ching did not say why he had a weapon but added it was not uncommon for stores in that neighborhood.可知在那附近饭店主人拥有武器是正常的.故C正确.
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