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Last Monday John went downtown. After John spent a long time shopping downtown, he got very hungry. Across the street there was a McDonald's. He didn't usually eat at fast food restaurants and didn't know what to order. When he looked at the menu, it was hard for him to make a decision. Not only were there ten similar types of hamburger dinners, but there were also fish and chicken dinners. He didn't know what to choose. He thought of asking the cashier for help, but she didn't look very friendly. At last he chose a small chicken meal. “With so many choices, it's not very fast food!” he thought.

1.Why did John go downtown last Monday?

A. He went shopping.

B. He bought some clothes.

C. He went to eat at the fast food restaurant.

D. He bought fast food.

2.Why didn't John know what to order at McDonald's?

A. He didn't like fast food.

B. He didn't mind fast food.

C. He couldn't stand fast food.

D. He did't eat there very often.

3.What made it hard for John to decide what to eat?

A. He was in a hurry.

B. He wasn't very hungry.

C. There were too many choices.

D. The menu was difficult to read.

4.Why didn't John ask the cashier for help?

A. He didn't like the cashier.

B. He couldn't stand the cashier.

C. The cashier was busy.

D. The cashier looked unfriendly.

5.Why did John think the fast food was not fast?

A. It took him a long time to decide what to order.

B. The cashier didn't bring him his meal for an hour.

C. The cashier was not friendly.

D. The restaurant was too far from the downtown.

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