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Eating in western restaurants can be a little confusing because they are a little different from eating in Chinese restaurants. If you understand that, you can have a more relaxing time because you won't be so worried about embarrassing yourself.
When you first arrive at the restaurants you should wait for one of the restaurant staff to show you to a table. Sometimes it is OK to find a table for yourself but it's better to wait.
In a western restaurant, each person generally orders their own food or dishes and eats. what they order. Western people don't usually put all of the food in the middle of the table and share unless they are eating pizza.
One of the biggest differences between Chinese restaurants and western ones is the noise. Most western restaurants are quiet and people spear in quiet voices, they avoid shouting, especially to the staff.
Both Chinese and western people love to drink with their food especially wine or beer. The difference is that usually there will only be one or two toasts during the meal. It is not necessary to toast each time you pick up your glass. When the bill at the end of the meal comes, most people like to divide the bill equally by the number of people eating. This is called “going Dutch”.
If the service and the food have been good, you should leave a tip. Usually ten percent of the bill is a good tip.
1.From this passage we know there are ________ differences between Chinese restaurants and western ones.
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2.In western restaurants, people are usually ________ and speak in ________ voices.
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3.In the passage “staff” means ________.
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4.When western people drink, they usually ________ during the meal.
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5.Which of the following is wrong?
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A.Western people divide the bill equally by the numbers of people eating.
B.Western people usually have a tip after eating. This is called “going Dutch.”
C.Western people order their own food or dishes and eat what they order in the restaurants.
D.Western people never shout to the staff or raise their hands and waves at them when they need service.
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“Everything happens for the best, ” my grandmother said whenever things weren't going my way.“Don't worry, one day your luck 1 (change).”
Grandmother was right, as I discovered after graduating from college.I had decided to be sports announcer(广播员)in a radio station, so I 2 (go)to Shanghai and knocked on the door of every station.But I got refused every time.
In one station, a kind lady said my problem was short of experience.“ Get some work with a small station and 3 (work)your way up, ” she said.
I couldn't get a job there, either.Then my dad told me a businessman had opened a company and needed someone 4 (manage)the sports center.But again, I didn't get the job.
I felt really down.“Your luck will change, ” Granny reminded me.I tried another radio station in Beijing.But the owner, a nice man, told me he already had someone.
As I left his office, I asked, “ How can someone be a sports announcer if he 5 (not, get)a job in a radio station? ”
I 6 (wait)for the elevator when I heard the man call, “What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football? ” I 7 (put)in front of a microphone and asked to imagine I was commenting(评论)on a football game.“Now you 8 (watch)the football game between Lu Neng and Shen Hua…”
On my way home, Granny's words came back to me, “One day your luck will change, boy.And when it 9 (happen), it'll feel twice as good because of all the disappointment(失望)you 10 (have).” At that moment I knew just what she meant.
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