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    I still remember my first time going to the Chinese company's canteen. When I stepped onto the elevator, each one was full of people. 1.  However, there was no sign of fire and people were laughing and talking. I followed the flow of the crowd to the doors of the canteen. It occurred to me that in China everyone has lunch almost at the same time. 2.The canteen followed this schedule, only being open a few hours per day.

When I stood in the doorway, I realized I had to act fast or I would be left behind. 3. Unlike my school lunchroom, here everyone lined up and took a tray, and instead of silverware there were chopsticks and soup spoons.

As I was pushed along the line, I saw dishes I didn't recognize and as people cut in line and picked up dishes left and right, 4. I ended up taking a pork and cucumber dish and a tofu salad.

I have been at my company for over a year and a half. 5. I have learned what dishes I like, mostly by trial and error, and a lot of the workers know me and say hello to me.

I am still getting used to eating lunch at "lunchtime", but I think the schedule definitely helps keep me on track during the day. I wish there were something like this at offices in my hometown.

A.I thought I had missed a fire drill.

B.There was no emergency; it was just lunchtime.

C.I noticed things at lunchtime were a bit different.

D.I felt that I needed to make some quick decisions.

E.The canteen reminded me of my school lunchroom.

F.And now I am glad to say I am more confident in the canteen.

G.I was not very familiar with the local food or restaurants in China.

 

1.A 2.B 3.E 4.D 5.F 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者第一次在中餐厅就餐的感受。 1.根据后一句“However, there was no sign of fire and people were laughing and talking.(然而,并没有着火的迹象,人们都有说有笑)”可知,设空处的内容需说明一下为何提到“有着火的迹象”。A项“I thought I had missed a fire drill.(我本以为我错过了消防演习)”解释了为何作者会认为应该出现着火的情况。故选A项。 2.根据前一句“It occurred to me that in China everyone has lunch almost at the same time.(我突然想起在中国每一个人几乎都在同一时间吃午饭)”和后一句中“The canteen followed this schedule(餐厅遵守着这个时间表)”可知,作者已经明白了为什么会有如此多的人。因此B项“There was no emergency; it was just lunchtime.(根本没有什么紧急情况,只不过是午饭时间而已。)”符合语境。故选B项。 3.根据后一句“Unlike my school lunchroom, here everyone lined up and took a tray, and instead of silverware there were chopsticks and soup spoons.(每个人排着队,拿着一个托盘,还有筷子和汤匙而不是银餐具)”描述的是买饭时的场景,由此可知,E项“The canteen reminded me of my school lunchroom.(这个餐厅让我想起我的学校的餐厅)”是对作者看到的餐厅场景的总结,且E项中的school lunchroom与句中呼应。故选E项。 4.根据上一句“As I was pushed along the line, I saw dishes I didn't recognize and as people cut in line and picked up dishes left and right.”描述的周围人们取菜的场景和下文中提到的“I ended up taking a pork and cucumber dish and a tofu salad.(我最终选择了黄瓜炒肉和豆腐沙拉)”可知,设空处应该与作者取午餐相关。D项“I felt that I needed to make some quick decisions.(我觉得我应该快速作决定)”是对作者取到午餐前的心理描写,符合语境。故选D项。 5.根据设空前的“I have been at my company for over a year and a half.(我在公司已经一年半多了)”以及设空后的“I have learned what dishes I like, mostly by trial and error, and a lot of the workers know me and say hello to me.(主要是通过反复摸索以后,我已经知道了我喜欢吃什么菜,许多员工也认识我了并且和我打招呼)”可知,该段的内容是对作者熟悉在中企工作后的描写。F项“And now I am glad to say I am more confident in the canteen.(现在我可以很高兴地说我在餐厅更加自信了)”是对作者熟悉中餐厅后的描写。故选F项。
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