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How to Order Coffee at Starbucks

Learning how to order coffee at Starbucks can be tricky, and if you think that ordering coffee at Starbucks is confusing, you are not alone.

1.Things move quickly as their employees try to serve customers as efficiently as possible. Orders are generally taken at one of the cash registers. You will be asked for your first name, which you should state clearly. 2.. Don't be offended if they spell your name incorrectly. People who have unique or hard — to — spell names will sometimes use an easy ''Starbucks'' name when ordering, like Mike or Amy.

3. Their terms for size areTall, Grande, Venti, and Trenta. Although if you order a small, medium, large, or extra-large drink they will still understand you.

For ordering basic coffee, beyond specifying the size you want, you will need to tell the server whether you want regular or decaffeinated (脱去咖啡因的)coffee.4.  If you intend to add cream or milk to your coffee, say with room for cream, or simply, with room. If you want a full cup, say no room. Read the list above the counter ahead of time, because they may not ask you which you would like. 5..

When you order, say the size you want first, then give the name of the drink, and finally add the special instructions last.

A.Starbucks is often a very busy place

B.Starbucks offers all kinds of coffee

C.Otherwisethey will assume that you want regular

D.Sometimes they will write your name in short forms

E.The ordering process is complicated because they use terms to describe drink size

F.Finally, if you are very particular about the freshness of your coffee, ask in advance

G.Your name will immediately be written on your cup and called out when, your drink is ready

 

1.A 2.G 3.E 4.C 5.F 【解析】 这是一篇说明文,文章介绍了如何在星巴克点咖啡。 1. 根据下文Things move quickly as their employees try to serve customers as efficiently as possible.(因为他们的员工努力尽可能高效地为客户服务,所以事情进展得很快)可知,星巴克是一个很繁忙的地方,A. Starbucks is often a very busy place(星巴克是个非常繁忙的地方)与下文承接自然,故选A项。 2. 上文You will be asked for your first name, which you should state clearly.(你会被问道你的名字,你应该说清楚)与G. Your name will immediately be written on your cup and called out when, your drink is ready(你的名字会立刻写在你的杯子上,当叫你的名字时,你的饮料就好了)承接自然,员工问顾客名字的目的是把名字写在杯子上,name是关键词,故选G项。 3. 下文Their terms for size are:Tall, Grande, Venti, and Trenta.(他们描述大小的术语有:Tall, Grande, Venti, and Trenta.)与E. The ordering process is complicated because they use terms to describe drink size(点单的过程很复杂,因为他们用术语来描述饮料的大小)承接自然,后面的术语体现了点单的复杂,terms是关键词,故选E项。 4. 上文For ordering basic coffee, beyond specifying the size you want, you will need to tell the server whether you want regular or decaffeinated coffee (点基本的咖啡,除了指定你想要的大小,你还需要告诉服务员你是想要普通咖啡还是脱咖啡因的咖啡)与C. Otherwise,they will assume that you want regular(否则,他们会认为你想要普通的。)承接自然,选项是对上文whether you want regular or decaffeinated coffee的进一步解释,regular是关键词,故选C项。 5. 上文If you intend to add cream or milk to your coffee, say with room for cream, or simply, with room. If you want a full cup, say no room. Read the list above the counter ahead of time, because they may not ask you which you would like. (如果你想在咖啡里放牛奶或奶油,就说“留点空间加奶油”,或者只说“留点空间”。如果你要满杯,就说没有空间。提前阅读柜台上面的清单,因为他们可能不会问你要哪种。)与F. Finally, if you are very particular about the freshness of your coffee, ask in advance(最后,如果你对咖啡的新鲜度很挑剔,可以提前询问)承接自然,上下文讲述了在星巴克点咖啡的几种可能性,故选F项。
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