摘要: A. in public B. outside C. secretly D. at home

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  Walking around the corner and into the hall at three in the morning, lost in thought and dragging a mop bucket, I raised my eyes to the front counter in indifference.A man, looking to be in his mid 40's, stood in a pink dress.A wide-edged hat stuck out over his massive frame resembling an umbrella that was a little too shabby and worn-out, making him look like a woman.The shock at seeing such a strong proud man in a cheap disgusting dress broke my heart, as well as frightened me.

  Dropping my mop on the floor in surprise and picking up my face that had temporarily fallen off, I confidently walked over to the desk.

  “I'm sorry,”I began to say but was confused on whether sir or madam was appropriate.“Can I help you?”

  “I need a room,”he said in a gruff(粗哑的)powerful voice.

  “Sure thing,”I said bringing up the registry.“Can I get your last name?”

  “Hurgan,”he said briefly.

  “And your first name?”

  “Amanda.”

  Suddenly I had to direct all of my concentration on holding back a smile.A ten second pause of silence passed while I tried to stay calm.

  “Okay,”I said getting back to the job,“can I get your phone number, Amanda?”

  All of the information was acquired and stored and Amanda received her room key for the night.All was well as I returned to the neglected mop bucket.Suddenly a low throaty cough drew me out of my temporary mental disorder.Looking over at the desk where Amanda stood touching her thick biceps(二头肌)I once again dropped the mop in shock.

  “I'm sorry about that,”I said coming around to the desk.Amanda stared with unease twisting her sleeve with her right index finger.

  “I have a cat,”she said in a low voice.

  “I'm sorry you what?”I asked leaning in closer.She drew back a bit as if I was some kind of threat.

  “I have a cat.”

  Looking up into her tall frame, I replied,“That's fine.We just need to add an extra $10 fee.”She handed me her credit card once again.I swiped it, returned it, and grabbed the printing receipt.

  “You just need to sign here,”I said handing over the pen.She hesitantly grabbed it from my hand and signed.As she began to return it, my hand came a bit too close to connecting with hers.Scared and possibly a little disgusted she dropped the pen, causing it to bounce off the counter and onto the floor.

  “Sorry,”she said, looking down.“I have to go get my cat.”

  While Amanda was getting her cat, an unpleasant thought was circling around my head.Here I was just doing my job and this, this WO-MAN was acting as if I was the monster!He was wearing a pink dress!And I was the monster?Was he even still a man?The sliding doors opened and in came Amanda passing the front desk without even giving me a polite nod.

(1)

The story most probably happened at a ________.

[  ]

A.

pub

B.

hotel

C.

hospital

D.

shop

(2)

We can conclude that the author's attitude towards the man is ________.

[  ]

A.

objective

B.

indifferent

C.

critical

D.

considerate

(3)

Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The author was on the edge of smiling when he heard the man's first name.

B.

When the man checked in, he tipped the author $10.

C.

After signing, the man grasped the author's hand and thanked him.

D.

The man gave the author a friendly nod while going toward his room.

(4)

What might be the best title of this passage?

[  ]

A.

A disgusting cat

B.

A considerate waiter

C.

A fierce monster

D.

A strange-looking WO-MAN

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  So now you have a drink, but what about meeting the locals? Pub-goers will indicate in unspoken ways if they are interested in chatting.Pay attention to those who have bought drinks and are still wandering at the bar.Those who have moved to sit at tables are probably not seeking someone to talk to.Look for people with “open” body language, facing outwards and looking around the room.Don't ever introduce yourself with an outstretched hand and a big smile.Natives will not feel comfortable at this situation.The British, quite frankly, do not want to know your name and shake your hand, or at least not until a proper degree of mutual interest has been well established(建立).

  Talk generally about the weather, the beer, or the pub(酒店)and at a proper moment, offer your newfound companion a drink.This exchange is the key to feeling part of the pub-goers and getting to know more about Britain than its tourist spots.The ritual of sharing-buying rounds of drinks in turn-is of great importance.This is because the British males are frightened of getting too close to each other.They find it difficult to express friendly interest in other males and they can be somewhat aggressive(侵犯的)in their manner.

  If you are having British friends or discussing business contracts, one of your hosts will probably buy the first round, and you should be quick to offer the next.The right time to offer to buy a drink is when their glasses are still a quarter full.The words “It's my round-What are you having?” may not be in your phrase book, but it is one of the most useful sentences in the English language.

(1)

The article was written to ________.

[  ]

A.

advertise British pubs

B.

introduce drinking in Britain

C.

tell how to make friends

D.

relate what to talk with strangers

(2)

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

In a business gathering, the host will probably buy the first round.

B.

The other party would buy a drink when the host drinks to the bottom up.

C.

Buying rounds of drinks in turn is not so often in a party.

D.

The most common topic in talk is discussing business.

(3)

Which are not proper manners in meeting the British locals?

a.Tell your name when meeting others.

b.Shake hands warmly with strangers.

c.Stand quite close to others.

d.Talk to others with a big smile.

e.Talk about weather with strangers.

[  ]

A.

bcde

B.

acde

C.

abde

D.

abcd

(4)

It is implied in the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

pub-goers are all easy to chat with

B.

British drinking customs are unacceptable

C.

proper manners are important in pubs

D.

it is quite difficult to make friends with British males

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