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摘要 “2014年公共英語三級考試句型學習”由小編為廣大考生整理,希望能對大家復習有所幫助!

  Dialogues /monologues:

  1、 I’m in a hurry.

  翻譯為:我得趕緊。

  注意的詞語:“in a hurry”指匆忙,有時用作口語也表示輕易地做好某件事情。

  2、 These days the most sought-after tables are hidden away, several floors above ground, in the city’s high-rise apartments, which are run by chefs out of their own homes or from rented spaces..

  翻譯為:目前,很多廣受歡迎的餐館總是藏匿在公寓大廈地面上方的樓層,就在廚師們自家門口或是租的空地外面營業。

  3、 Merely requesting a reservation can be as difficult as getting one.

  翻譯為:哪怕是僅僅要求預定(房間)都有可能象真要得到它一樣那么難。

  4、 Exclusively is the main attraction for customers in a city that is still obsessed with status.

  翻譯為:獨有性(專用權)是吸引城市消費者的主要因素,因為人們還是會被身份地位(帶來的虛榮感)所迷惑的。

  5、 I can’t make up my mind about to have for dessert.

  注意的詞語:make up one’s mind:下決心、作決定。

  翻譯為:餐后吃什么甜點,我還沒能做出決定。

  練習:

  The ladies were puzzled. Cheryl Spangler, Valeria Borunda Jameson and Susan Puckett, three university-admissions workers on a training wisit to Florence, Kentucky, had walked into a local barbecue joint called Chung Kiwha. But instead of sauce-covered mutton served up from the kitchen, they saw a buffet of uncooked meats and vegetables. Instead of knives and forks, they were given large scissors, chopsticks and metal tongs. No candle flickered at their table, but a bucket of fiery wood charcoal hissed in the tabletop grill pit. Chung Kiwha served barbecue, all right―cook-it-your-self Korean barbecue. “I didn’t realize there were restaurants like this,” marveled Spangler to her friends, who hail from Knoxville, Tennessee, and I worked in restaurants for 20 years.

  The secret is out, thanks to the growing popularity of restaurants where the customer is the chef. Long a staple of immigrant communities in big cities, restaurants where diners chop, grill, boil, or dip their dip their food are hot in the American heartland. St.Paul, Minnesota, has Thai hot-pot cooking. Indianapolis, Indiana, has Japanese shabu-shabu (another type of hot pot). A pizzeria in Las Vegas lets customers roll the dough.

  Why would people bother going out to cook their own meal? “Americans want control,” says Hudson Riehle, senior vice president of research for the National Restaurant Association. “The cook-it-your-self experience embodies the American values of freedom of choice and independence.” With families spending 46% of their food budget on meals outside the home, they miss the cooking experience―sort of. “Psychologically, people want to be a little involved,” says Pamela Parseghian, executive food editor at Nation’s Restaurant News.

  Not every diner, however, embraces the experience. Dragged in by enthusiastic wives, “men often sit with their arms crossed…that is, until we fill them up with good wine,” says Will Layfield, owner of the Melting Pot in Westwood, New Jersey. At the Vinoklet, diner Grey Schafer says, “I don’t cook at home, and if I’m going to pay good money, I want someone to do the cooking for me.” What’s more, do-it-your-self dining isn’t cheap. At the minturn country Club in Minturn, Colorado, Kobe beef costs $49.95―uncooked. Still, restaurant-owners insist that the customer knows best. “Who knows what to them is rare?” says Mikulic, owner of Vinoklet. “This way, if they screw it up, I get no complaints.” Back at Chung Kiwha in Florence, diner Puckett sees it this way: “We don’t have to clean up, do we?.”

 

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