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Café en Seine

The wildly luxury(奢华) new art style of this huge bar has been a massive hit since it first opened in 1995, and while it may not be the “in” place it once was, it is still very popular with the after-work crowd and out-of-towners. Maybe it’s the glass frames, or the real 12m-high trees; but most likely it’s the beautiful people supporting the wood-and-marble bar.

Good for: decoration, cocktails, amazing food and service

Address: 40 Dawson St

Transport: all city centre

Phone: 01 677 4369

Gravediggers (aka Kavanagh’s)

The gravediggers from the neighboring Glasnevin Cemetery had a secret serving hatch(舱口)  so that they could drink on the job – hence the pub’s nickname. Founded in 1833 by one John Kavanagh and still in the family, this pub is one of the best in Ireland, almost unchanged in 150 years. In summer time the green of the square is full of drinkers basking in the sun, while inside the hardened locals ensure that never a hint of sunshine disturbs some of the best Guinness in town. An absolute classic.

Good for: Guinness, traditional pub, pub food

Address: 1 Prospect Sq Glasnevin

Transport: 13 from city centre

Phone: 830 7978

Davy Byrne’s

James Joyce, an Irish author and a poet (1882-1941), would hardly recognise the bar that Leopold Bloom rushed into for a gorgonzola sandwich and a glass of wine in Ulysses. It doesn’t stop Davy Byrne’s from making the most of its Joyce’s connections, even though today's version is strictly for out-of-towners and the rugby crowd.

Good for: socializing with the locals, tasty Irish food, watching TV

Address: 21 Duke St

Transport: all city centre

Website: www.davybyrnes.com

Phone: 01 677 5217

1.People choose Café en Seine most probably because they enjoy _____as well as its cocktails and service

A. its location

B. its history

C. its decoration

D. its environment

2. “Guinness” in Gravediggers probably refer to ________.

A. a kind of tea

B. a kind of beer

C. the name of the boss

D. the name of the town

3.We can infer that Davy Byrne’s is ________.

A. a newly-opened bar

B. an old-fashioned bar

C. a bar with a long history

D. a bar popular with foreigners 

4.What do Café en Seine and Davy Byrne’s have in common?

A. Their represent the same architecture style.

B. They give the same description about transport.

C. They both serve cocktails and tasty Irish food

D. They are both popular with the rugby crowd.

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.B

3.C

4.B

【解析】

试题分析:本文介绍了几家著名的酒吧,内容包括各自的特色。比如Café en Seine以它奢华的装修、美味的饭菜和优质的服务著称;而Gravediggers则以传统的酒吧风格和美酒而闻名。此外文章还介绍了酒吧的地址、交通以及联系电话。

1.C推理判断题。根据第一段The wildly luxury new art style of this huge bar has been a massive hit 和Good for: decoration, cocktails, amazing food and service可以判断餐厅的装修是人们前来的原因之一,所以C选项正确。

2.B词义理解题。本段内容介绍了爱尔兰最好的酒吧,酒吧的特色就是Guiness,由此可以推断Guinness是一种美酒,故正确答案选B。

3.C推理判断题。文章第二段提到James Joyce, an Irish author and a poet (1882-1941), would hardly recognise the bar,由此推断酒吧应该早在19世纪就已经存在了,所以判断C为正确选项。

4.B细节理解题。在文章第一段和第四段内容中都提到了Transport: all city centre,由此可知选B。

考点:考查广告类短文阅读。

 

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Café en Seine
The wildly luxury(奢华) new   art style of this huge bar has been a massive hit since it first opened in   1995, and while it may not be the “in” place it once was, it is still very   popular with the after-work crowd and out-of-towners. Maybe it’s the glass frames, or the real 12m-high trees; but most likely it’s the beautiful people supporting the wood-and-marble bar.
Good for: decoration,   cocktails, amazing food and service
Address: 40 Dawson St
Transport: all city centre
Phone: 01 677 4369
Gravediggers (aka   Kavanagh’s)
The gravediggers from   the neighboring Glasnevin Cemetery had a secret serving hatch(舱口)    so that they could drink on the job – hence the pub’s nickname. Founded in 1833 by one John Kavanagh and   still in the family, this pub is one of the best in Ireland, almost unchanged   in 150 years. In summer time the green of the square is full of drinkers   basking in the sun, while inside the hardened locals ensure that never a hint   of sunshine disturbs some of the best Guinness in town. An absolute classic.
Good for: Guinness,   traditional pub, pub food
Address: 1 Prospect Sq Glasnevin
Transport: 13 from city centre
Phone: 830 7978
Davy Byrne’s
James Joyce, an   Irish author and a poet (1882-1941), would hardly recognise the bar that   Leopold Bloom rushed into for a gorgonzola sandwich and a glass of wine in Ulysses. It doesn’t stop Davy Byrne’s from making   the most of its Joyce’s connections, even though today's version is strictly   for out-of-towners and the rugby crowd.
Good for: socializing with the locals, tasty Irish   food, watching TV
Address: 21 Duke St
Transport: all city centre
Website: www.davybyrnes.com
Phone: 01 677 5217

  1. 1.

    People choose Café en Seine most probably because they enjoy _____as well as its cocktails and service

    1. A.
      its location
    2. B.
      its history
    3. C.
      its decoration
    4. D.
      its environment
  2. 2.

    “Guinness” in Gravediggers probably refer to ______.

    1. A.
      a kind of tea
    2. B.
      a kind of beer
    3. C.
      the name of the boss
    4. D.
      the name of the town
  3. 3.

    We can infer that Davy Byrne’s is ______.

    1. A.
      a newly-opened bar
    2. B.
      an old-fashioned bar
    3. C.
      a bar with a long history
    4. D.
      a bar popular with foreigners
  4. 4.

    What do Café en Seine and Davy Byrne’s have in common?

    1. A.
      Their represent the same architecture style
    2. B.
      They give the same description about transport
    3. C.
      They both serve cocktails and tasty Irish food
    4. D.
      They are both popular with the rugby crowd

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