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9.THE AUTHENTIC TASTE OF THAILAND | JACK'S TRADITIONAL AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT For a Family Treat or that Special Occasion… •superb selection of classic American burgers & steaks •fish & chips & vegetarian plus children's menu •licensed bar •weddings & party bookings welcome •takeaway service LUNCHTIMES TUESDAY-SATURDAY EVENINGS WEDNESDAY--SATURDAY |
CHANGTOM THAI RESTAURANT AND HOTEL 12-3 6-12 CLOSED SUNDAYS •set in 40 acres of scenic woodland •outside dining area •fresh produce always used •credit cards accepted •seating for up to 50 •fully licensed bar •small function room available for hire •luxury accommodation available •easy parking •views our beautiful landscaped gardens FOR THE FINEST STANDARDS OF CUISINE & SERVICE | |
MOGHUL EXPRESS INDIAN TAKEAWAY •enjoy fine Indian food in the comfort of your home •open 7 days a week including public holidays •good parking facilities •home delivery service within a 4-mile radius of OUR TAKEAWAY-SMALL CHARGE TEL:NORWICH 420988/588980 TOP UK TAKEAWAY AWARD & HYGIENE & QUALITY AWARD FOR TWO YEARS RUNNING | THE MARINA RESTAURANT OPEN ALL DAY FOR •delicious international cuisine at local prices •a constantly changing menu of home-produced fresh food using only the best local produce •business lunches •anniversaries and weddings •all special occasions •snacks & light meals,lunches & dinners,full bar & extensive wine list •dine in style aboard the Marina in relaxed & informal surroundings & sample the pleasures of Norwich's premier restaurant OPEN ALL DAY,MON-SAT LARGE VIDEO SCANNED CAR PARK OPPOSITE |
A.Jack's
B.Changtom
C.Moghul Express
D.The Marina Restaurant
57.All of the following statements are true EXCEPT thatB.
A.Jack's doesn't serve food on Mondays
B.people can find a bar in each restaurant
C.you can appreciate a scenic forest in Changtom
D.Indian takeaway can be bought every day.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了四个餐厅的特色菜,服务,地点,电话等相关信息.
解答 56.D.细节理解题.根据文章•delicious international cuisine at local prices可知如果你去滨海餐厅你可以吃中国菜;故选D.
57.B.细节理解题.根据文章•luxury accommodation available,licensed bar和snacks & light meals,lunches 可知只有三个餐厅有酒吧,印度餐厅没有酒吧;故选B.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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