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The name of our restaurant is Mediterranean Seafood Restaurant. When you hear the name you will immediately think of the sea and Europe. European countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy and France are all famous for their special cuisine(菜肴) and most of the best sea recipes come from these countries. These countries also produce the best wines and champagnes(香槟酒) in the world.

Our restaurant has the best seafood in the world. Enjoy the best sea recipes from the Mediterranean countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy and France. We only use fresh ingredients brought directly from the sea to our kitchen.

Among the beverages we serve, you will find the best brands of wines and champagnes on earth. We also have a large variety of colorful cocktails. If you drink one of those and eat our seafood, you’ll experience a feeling that you have never felt before. We also have excellent waiters and waitresses who wear typical mariner(水手) uniforms.

Mediterranean Seafood Restaurant is the best choice for seafood lovers because it has everything you need for the perfect meal. You can find every kind of seafood here. If you are tired of the typical restaurants, come here to discover the true taste of the sea.

Nowhere else has the wonderful environment that we have. Most of the other restaurants offer the same type of dishes without the real flavor of the sea. You’ll like the Mediterranean because the quality of our service is unique. Don’t waste your time trying to find another place to eat; we have everything that you are looking for — comfort, newness, and of course, delicious food.

1.What is the passage mainly about?

A.Why the restaurant is named the Mediterranean.

B.Where the Mediterranean restaurant is.

C.A general introduction to the restaurant.

D.The entertainment in the Mediterranean.

2.The underlined word “beverages” in the third paragraph probably means “______”.

A.drinks

B.fruits

C.vegetables

D.dishes

3.We can infer from the passage that the reason why waiters and waitresses wear mariner uniforms is that ______.

A.they want to make people feel that they are at sea

B.they find it comfortable to wear uniforms

C.they want to remind people that they are on a ship

D.mariner uniforms can keep people safe at sea

4.From the writing style of this passage we can see that it is ______.

A.a news report

B.an advertisement

C.a pupil’s composition

D.a funny story

 

1.C 2.A 3.A 4.B 【解析】本文是对Mediterranean Seafood Restaurant的介绍。 1.C主旨大意题。根据第二段开始,每一段的第一句话都是讲述此餐厅有最好的海鲜、酒、最好的环境等,可知,这是在介绍一家餐厅。 2.A 猜词题。根据本段后面讲到的酒和香槟,可知,是饮料类的意思。 3.A 推断题。本餐厅主要提供海鲜,服务员穿船员服装,更能够使人感觉在海洋里。 4.B题材题。很明显本文是一则广告,在广告自己的餐厅。
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1. How did Dr. Shen find the solution to the problem of aging?

A.By studying Western medicine.

B.By learning traditional Chinese medicine.

C.By combining both Western and Chinese medicine.

D.By doing research on both Western and Chinese people.

2.The reason why people become old is that _________.

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B.their bodies are unable to fight diseases

C.they have reduced strength, loss of hair

D.they become weaker and weaker

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1.

A.discouraged

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C.good

D.pitiful

 

2.

A.mental

B.physical

C.medical

D.normal

 

3.

A.experienced

B.behaved

C.impressed

D.expressed

 

4.

A.watch

B.see

C.observe

D.notice

 

5.

A.road

B.way

C.path

D.side

 

6.

A.take

B.bring

C.calm

D.set

 

7.

A.want

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8.

A.embarrassed

B.grateful

C.tiresome

D.comfortable

 

9.

A.here

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C.out

D.away

 

10.

A.see

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11.

A.what

B.how

C.when

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12.

A.mind

B.idea

C.thought

D.principle

 

13.

A.especially

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D.partly

 

14.

A.though

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C.because

D.while

 

15.

A.gave

B.sent

C.called

D.kept

 

16.

A.hug

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D.kick

 

17.

A.right

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C.gentle

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18.

A.accept

B.receive

C.persuade

D.advise

 

19.

A.terrible

B.bad

C.clever

D.lucky

 

20.

A.teacher

B.brother

C.father

D.friend

 

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---- Five.

A.make up

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C.caused damage to

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C.all Chinese provinces should slow down their economic growth rates

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A.he began to see something in his mind

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