Earlier this month,Debbie and Shaun Riddle went to the West Side Cafe for lunch. The couple are regulars at the restaurant and their 1 , 21-year-old Kayla Lane,remembered them from a 2 visit. A few weeks before,the couple had come to the cafe with their newborn baby,Glory. 3 ,the child had died in her sleep of an unknown cause soon after that 4 .
After learning the sad 5 , Lane didn't know what to 6 . She just said, “Oh my gosh,I am so sorry." There's nothing anyone can say to make that better,7 she just served them with the best service she could.
The waitress also decided to do something 8 for the couple: she picked up their tab(付款).
9 a Facebook post penned by Debbie Riddle,she and her husband received a 10 instead of a bill at the end of their 11 . “Your bill has been 12 . We are terribly sorry for your 13 . God Bless,” it read.
The note was signed “The West Side."
The Facebook post soon caught mass attention. A manager at the restaurant said that it had 14 been Lane herself who had paid for the meal out of her own pocket,and not the cafe's management as the note 15 .
It turns out,the waitress has a(n) 16 of picking up her customers’ tabs. “Like with firefighters ,” she said. “I feel 17 that I'm able to do it."
And she always does so anonymously(匿名地) .“I didn't want any 18 for my good deed ,” she wrote on Facebook. “I just simply wanted the satisfaction of being a 19 hand in a time of deep sorrow for this family. I get too much from this 20 . Thank the Riddles so much for being the wonderful people and blessing me with their friendship."
1. A. waitress B. daughter C. manager D. friend
2. A. daily B. frequent C. private D. previous
3. A. Suddenly B. Quickly C. Quietly D. Sadly
4. A. visit B. conversation C. plan D. holiday
5. A. reality B. memory C. news D. mistake
6. A. offer B. say C. write D. order
7. A. but B. if C. as D. so
8. A. hard B. extra C. natural D. smart
9. A. According to B. Regardless of C. Instead of D. Thanks to
10. A. diary B. note C. report D. notice
11. A. trip B. stay C. meal D. rest
12. A. thrown away B. taken back C. looked over D. paid for
13. A. pressure B. trouble C. loss D. failure
14. A. actually B. eventually C. usually D. absolutely
15. A. suggested B. proved C. promised D. repeated
16. A. method B. style C. habit D. opportunity
17. A. inspired B. honored C. surprised D. interested
18. A. reward B. recognition C. respect D. reputation
19. A. helping B. firm C. guiding D. skilful
20. A. accident B. practice C. experience D. example
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本文是記敘文.。一對夫婦到他們常去的餐廳吃飯,當(dāng)女服務(wù)員知道他們剛吻痛失愛女后,她默默地為這一對夫妻買單。
1. A.下女多處出現(xiàn)的waitress提示了 本題答案。
2. D.本空下一句說的就是“之前. (previous) ”這對夫婦來吃飯的運(yùn)桌。
3. D.這對夫婦的女兒夭折了,很“令 人悲痛(Sadly) ”。
4. A.本段中的visit提示了本題答案。
5. C.這里指那對夫婦痛失愛女的“消 息(news) ”。
6. B.根據(jù)本段中的She just said... There,s nothing anyone can say to make that better 可知,Lane 不知道該“說(say) ”什么,因?yàn)檎f什么都于 事無補(bǔ)。
7. D.由于說什么都沒用,“所以(so) ” Lane用最好的服務(wù)招待這對夫婦。
8. B.為顧客買單不是服務(wù)員的職責(zé), 故extra (額外的) 符合此處語境。
9. A.作者當(dāng)時(shí)并不在場,所以當(dāng)時(shí)的 場桌是“根據(jù)(According to) ” Debbie Riddle發(fā)的帖子得知的。
10. B.下段中的The note提示了本題 答案。
11. C.根據(jù)第一段中的went to the West Side Cafe for lunch 可知,這 對夫婦去餐廳吃飯,故這里指他們 吃完“飯(meal) ”時(shí)。
12. D.下女中的 paid for the meal 提 示了本題答案。
13. C.此處指餐廳對這對夫婦痛失愛 女表示遺憾。loss可以表示“損 失”,符合此處語境。
14. A.
15. A.便條的落款“表明 (suggested ) ”是餐廳為這對夫婦買 單的,而“實(shí)際上(actually) ”是 Lane自掏腰包為他們買單。
16. C.根據(jù)下段中的she always does so可推測,Lane有為顧客買 單的“習(xí)慣(habit) ”。
17. B。Lane認(rèn)為她很“榮幸(honored) ” 能為諸如消防員等人買單。
18. B.根據(jù)本空前的anonymously可 推測,Lane不想因?yàn)樗纳婆e而得 到“認(rèn)可(recognition) ”。
19. A.Lane為那對夫買單只是想 享受“幫助(helping) ”別人的滿足。
20. C.此處指Lane幫助那對夫婦后, 那對夫婦發(fā)f占引起關(guān)注的“經(jīng)歷 (experience) ”。
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