摘要:What can we learn about Lieberman from the text? A. He is clever but lonely. B. he is friendly and active. C. He enjoys traveling around. D. He often changes his menus. 答案 41. B 42.C 43.A 44.D 45.B Passage 30 Odland remembers like it was yesterday working in an expensive French restaurant in Denver. The ice cream he was serving fell onto the white dress of a rich and important woman. Thirty years have passed, but Odland can’t get the memory out of his mind, nor the woman’s kind reaction. She was shocked, regained calmness and, in a kind voice, told the young Odland. “It’s OK. It wasn’t your fault. When she left the restaurant, she also left the future Fortune 500 CEOwith a life lesson: You can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she treats the waiter. Odland isn’t the only CEO to have made this discovery. Rather, it seems to be one of those few laws of the land that every CEO learns on the way up. It’s hard to get a dozen CEO’s to agree about anything, but most agree with the Waiter Rule. They say how others treat the CEO says nothing. But how others treat the waiter is like a window into the soul. Watch out for anyone who pulls out the power card to say something like, “I could but this place and fire you, or “I know the owner and I could have you fired. Those who say such things have shown more about their characterthan about their wealth and power. The CEO who came up with it, or at least first wrote it down, is Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson. He wrote a best-selling book called Swanson’s Unwritten Rules of Management. “A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter, or to others, is not a nice person, Swanson says. “I will never offer a job to the person who is sweet to the boss but turns rude to someone cleaning the tables.

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Growing up in Philadelphia, Lieberman started cooking with his stay-at-home dad when he was seven. His food-loving family had two kitchens, and he quickly learned what was the best way to bake his cakes. Lieberman improved his kitchen skills greatly during a year abroad before college, learning from a cook in Italy and studying local specialties(地方特色菜)in Germany, Span and France. At Yale, he was known for throwing dinner parties, single-handedly frying and baking while mixing drinks for dozens of friends. Just for fun, he and some friends decided to tape a show named Campus Cuisine about his cooking. Lieberman was a real college student showing his classmates how to do things like making drinks out of dining-hall fruit. That helped the show become very popular among the students. They would stop Lieberman after classes to ask for his advice on cooking. Tapes of the show were passed around, with which his name went beyond the school and family to the Food Network.

Food Network producer Flay hopes the young cook will find a place on the network television. He says Lieberman’s charisma is key . “Food TV isn’t about food anymore,” says Flay. “It’s about your personality(个性) and finding a way to keep people’s eyeballs on your show.’’

But Lieberman isn’t putting all his eggs in one basket. After taping the first season of the new show, Lieberman was back in his own small kitchen preparing sandwiches. An airline company(航空公司) was looking for someone to come up with a tasteful, inexpensive and easy-to-make menu to serve on its flights. Lieberman got the job.

1.The Food Network got to know Lieberman___________________.

   A. at one of this parties        B. from his teachers

   C. through his taped show      D. on a television program.

2.What does the word “charisma” underlined in the text refer to?

A.      A natural ability to attract others

B.       A way to show one’s achievement.

C.      Lieberman’s after-class interest.

D.      Lieberman’s fine cooking skill.

3.Why did the airline company give Lieberman the job?

A.      He could prepare meals in a small kitchen.

B.       He was famous for his shows on Food TV.

C.      He was good at using eggs to make sandwiches.

D.      He could cook cheap, delicious and simple meals.

4.What can we learn about Lieberman from the text?

A.      He is clever but lonely.

B.       He is friendly and active

C.      He enjoys traveling around.

D.      He often changes his menus.

 

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Growing up in Philadelphia, Lieberman started cooking with his stay-at-home dad when he was seven. His food-loving family had two kitchens, and he quickly learned what was the best way to bake his cakes. Lieberman improved his kitchen skills during a year abroad beforo college, learning from a cook in Italy and study local specialties in Gerrnany, Spain and France. At Yale,he was known for throwing dinner parties, single-handedly frying and baking while mixing drinks for dozens offriends. Just for fun, he and some friends decided to tape a show named Campus Cuisine about his cooking. Lieberman  was a real  college student showing his classmate how to do things like making drinks out of dining-hall fruit. That helped the show become very popular among the students. They would stop Lieberman after classes to ask for his advice on cooking. Tapes of the show were passed around,with which his name went beyond the school and finally to the Food Network.

      Food Network producer Flay hopes the young cook will find a place on the

network television. He says Lieberman's charisma is key."Food T-V isn't about

food anymore." says Flay, " It's about your personality and finding a way to keep

people's eyeballs on your show."

      But Lieberman isn't putting all his eggs in one basket. After taping the first season of the new show, Lieberman was back in his own small kitchen preparing

sandwiches. An airline company was looking for someone to come up with a tasteful,

inexpensive and easy-to-make menu to serve on its flight. Lieberman got the job. 

1.We can learn from the text that Lieberman's family______.

     A. have relatives in Europe       B.love cooking at home

     C. often hold parties             D. own a restaurant        

2. The Food Network got to know Lieberman________.

     A. at one of his parties        B. from his teacher    

     C. through his taped show       D. on a television program

3.What does the word"charisma" underline in the text refer to ?

A. A natural ability to attract others.     B. A way to show one's achievement.

C. Lieberman's after-class interest      D. Lieberman's fine cooking skill

4.Why did the airline company give Lieberman the job?     

     A. He could prepare meals in a small kitchen.

     B. He was famous for his shows on Food TV.    

     C. He was good at using eggs to make sandwiches.

     D. He could cook cheap, delicious and simple meals.                

5. What can we learn about Lieberman from the text?

     A. He is clever but lonely.      B. He is friendly and active.

     C. He enioys traveling around.   D.He often changes his menus.

 

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Growing up in Philadelphia, Lieberman started cooking with his stay-at-home dad when he was seven. His food-loving family had two kitchens, and he quickly learned what was the best way to bake his cakes. Lieberman improved his kitchen skills greatly during a year abroad before college, learning from a cook in Italy and studying local specialties(地方特色菜)in Germany, Spain and France. At Yale, he was known for throwing dinner parties, single-handedly frying and baking while mixing drinks for dozens of friends. Just for fun, he and some friends decided to tape a show named Campus Cuisine about his cooking. Lieberman was a real college student showing his classmates how to do things like make drinks out of dining-hall fruit. That helped the show become very popular among the students. They would stop Lieberman after classes to ask for his advice on cooking. Tapes of the show were passed around, with which his name went beyond the school and finally to the Food Network.
Food Network producer Flay hopes the young cook will find a place on the network television. He says Lieberman’s charisma is key. “Food TV  isn’t about food anymore,” says Flay. “It’s about your personality(个性)and finding a way to keep people’s eyeballs on your show.”
But Lieberman isn’t putting all his eggs in one basket. After taping the first season of the new how, Lieberman was back in his won small kitchen preparing sandwiches. An airline company was looking for some one to come up with a tasteful, inexpensive and easy-to-make menu to serve on its flights, Lieberman got the job.

  1. 1.

    We can learn from the text that Lieberman’s family ___________.

    1. A.
      have relatives in Europe
    2. B.
      love cooking at home
    3. C.
      often hold parties
    4. D.
      own a restaurant
  2. 2.

    The Food Network got to know Lieberman______________.

    1. A.
      at one of this parties
    2. B.
      from his teachers
    3. C.
      through his taped show
    4. D.
      on a television program
  3. 3.

    What does the word “charisma” underlined in the text refer to ?

    1. A.
      A natural ability to attract others.
    2. B.
      A way to show one’s achievement.
    3. C.
      Lieberman’s after-class interest.
    4. D.
      Lieberman’s fine cooking skill.
  4. 4.

    Why did the airline company give Lieberman the job?

    1. A.
      He could prepare meals in a small kitchen.
    2. B.
      He was famous for his shows on Food TV.
    3. C.
      He was good at using eggs to make sandwiches.
    4. D.
      He could cook cheap ,delicious and simple meals.
  5. 5.

    What can we learn about Lieberman from the text?

    1. A.
      He is clever but lonely.
    2. B.
      He is friendly and active.
    3. C.
      He enjoys traveling around.
    4. D.
      He often changes his meals.
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     Growing up in Philadelphia, Lieberman started cooking with his stay-at-home dad when he was
seven. His food-loving family had two kitchens, and he quickly learned what was the best way to bake
his cakes. Lieberman improved his kitchen skills greatly during a year abroad before college, learning
from a cook in Italy and studying local specialties(地方特色菜)in Germany, Spain and France. At Yale,
he was known for throwing dinner parties, single-handedly frying and baking while mixing drinks for
dozens of friends. Just for fun, he and some friends decided to tape a show named Campus Cuisine
about his cooking. Lieberman was a real college student showing his classmates how to do things like
making drinks out of dining-hall fruit. That helped the show become very popular among the students.
They would stop Lieberman after classes to ask for his advice on cooking. Tapes of the show were
passed around, with which his name went beyond the school and finally to the Food Network.
     Food Network producer Flay hopes the young cook will find a place on the network television. He
says Lieberman's charisma is key. "Food TV isn't about food anymore," says Flay. "It's about your
personality and finding a way to keep people's eyeballs on your show."
     But Lieberman isn't putting all his eggs in one basket. After taping the first season of the new show,
Lieberman was back in his own small kitchen preparing sandwiches. An airline company was looking
for some one to come up with a tasteful, inexpensive and easy-to-make menu to serve on its flights,
Lieberman got the job.
1. We can learn from the text that Lieberman's family ____.
A. have relatives in Europe  
B own a restaurant.
C. love cooking at home    
D. often hold parties
2. The Food Network got to know Lieberman ____.
A. through his taped show
B. from his teachers
C. at one of his parties
D. on a television program
3. What does the word "charisma" underlined in the text refer to?
A. Lieberman's fine cooking skill.
B. A way to show one's achievement.
C. Lieberman's after-class interest.
D. A natural ability to attract others.
4. Why did the airline company give Lieberman the job?
A. He could prepare meals in a small kitchen.
B. He could cook cheap, delicious and simple meals.
C. He was good at using eggs to make sandwiches.
D. He was famous for his shows on Food TV.
5. What can we learn about Lieberman from the text?
A. he is friendly and active.      
B. He is clever but lonely.
C. He enjoys traveling around.
D. He often changes his menus.
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Growing up in Philadelphia, Lieberman started cooking with his stay-at-home dad when he was seven. His food-loving family had two kitchens, and he quickly learned what was the best way to bake his cakes. Lieberman improved his kitchen skills greatly during a year abroad before college, learning from a cook in Italy and studying local specialties(地方特色菜)in Germany, Spain and France. At Yale, he was known for throwing dinner parties, single-handedly frying and baking while mixing drinks for dozens of friends. Just for fun, he and some friends decided to tape a show named Campus Cuisine about his cooking. Lieberman was a real college student showing his classmates how to do things like make drinks out of dining-hall fruit. That helped the show become very popular among the students. They would stop Lieberman after classes to ask for his advice on cooking. Tapes of the show were passed around, with which his name went beyond the school and finally to the Food Network.

Food Network producer Flay hopes the young cook will find a place on the network television. He says Lieberman’s charisma is key. “Food TV  isn’t about food anymore,” says Flay. “It’s about your personality(个性)and finding a way to keep people’s eyeballs on your show.”

But Lieberman isn’t putting all his eggs in one basket. After taping the first season of the new how, Lieberman was back in his won small kitchen preparing sandwiches. An airline company was looking for some one to come up with a tasteful, inexpensive and easy-to-make menu to serve on its flights, Lieberman got the job.

We can learn from the text that Lieberman’s family ___________.

A.  have relatives in Europe     B. love cooking at home

C.  often hold parties             D. own  a  restaurant

The Food Network got to know Lieberman______________.

A. at one of this parties           B.  from his teachers

C. through his taped show      D. on a television program

What does the word “charisma” underlined in the text refer to ?

A. A natural ability to attract others.

B. A way to show one’s achievement.

C. Lieberman’s after-class interest.

D. Lieberman’s fine cooking skill.

Why did the airline company give Lieberman the job?

A. He could prepare meals in a small kitchen.

B. He was famous for his shows on Food TV.

C. He was good at using eggs to make sandwiches.

D. He could cook cheap ,delicious and simple meals.

What can we learn about Lieberman from the text?

A. He is clever but lonely.

B. He is friendly and active.

C. He enjoys traveling around.

D. He often changes his meals.

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