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    Food is everything to me. I believe in its ________ that brings people together, I’ve had a great ________ in cooking since I was a young boy. My family would sit around the dinner table, telling stories and ________ dishes with all the flavors (味道) of a ________ Puerto Rican meal. The idea of being together as a ________ around a table of traditional recipes ________ led me to where I am today as the chief chef and vice president of Ruth’s Chris Steak House.

I worked in various cooking positions before ________ my place within the company, though I ________ as a dishwasher, I had a dream to succeed in the exciting food industry. Later, as a(an) ________ hand in the team, I worked hard, and our team was given the name FILO (first in, last out) ________ we came in early and stayed late each day.

I came to ________ the true meaning of harmony when I worked with our founder, Ruth Fertel,who had a magic ________ for everything, not only for her famous ________ but also for relationships, ________ everyone like family. Being at Ruth’s Chris gave me a sense of ________ early on in my career. I wanted to be sure that the feeling ________ through in my role at Ruth’s Chris. And I do ________ no effort to take care of both my teammates and each unique guest who ________ me to continue cooking and bring ________ to their faces. I love serving cuisine that leaves a(an) ________ impression with them, just like my family meals did for me.

1.A.benefit B.power C.style D.challenge

2.A.role B.regret C.interest D.limitation

3.A.enjoying B.washing C.cooking D.collecting

4.A.plain B.fresh C.balanced D.classic

5.A.staff B.family C.team D.group

6.A.certainly B.reasonably C.eventually D.obviously

7.A.finding B.losing C.trying D.leaving

8.A.moved on B.took off C.settled down D.started out

9.A.old B.green C.busy D.clean

10.A.when B.whether C.because D.though

11.A.realize B.doubt C.conclude D.forget

12.A.rule B.drug C.show D.recipe

13.A.cakes B.steaks C.desserts D.cookies

14.A.comforting B.greeting C.treating D.hugging

15.A.belonging B.meaning C.stress D.security

16.A.pulled B.looked C.broke D.carried

17.A.make B.spare C.apply D.contribute

18.A.inspires B.reminds C.invites D.promises

19.A.flash B.shame C.smile D.shadow

20.A.general B.initial C.leading D.lasting

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.A 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了从小对烹饪感兴趣的作者在工作初期的经历和他从工作中学到的待人之道。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我相信它能把人们团结在一起的力量,我从小就对烹饪很感兴趣。A. benefit利益;B. power力量;C. style风格;D. challenge挑战。食物是补充人体力量的,因此可以推断答案为B。故选B。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我相信它能把人们团结在一起的力量,我从小就对烹饪很感兴趣。A. role角色;B. regret遗憾;C. interest兴趣;D. limitation限制。结合后文作者成为了主厨可知,作者从小就对烹饪感兴趣。故选C。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的家人会围坐在餐桌旁,讲故事,享受各种口味的经典Puerto Rican菜肴。A. enjoying欣赏;B. washing洗涤;C. cooking烹饪;D. collecting收集。根据后文dishes with all the flavors可知大家围坐在晚餐桌周围,品尝各种口味的食物。短语enjoy dishes“吃饭”。故选A。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的家人会围坐在餐桌旁,讲故事,享受各种口味的经典Puerto Rican菜肴。A. plain简单的;B. fresh新鲜的;C. balanced平衡的;D. classic经典的。这里想表达的意思应该是经典的、传统的Puerto Rican菜肴。故选D。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一家人围坐在一桌传统食谱旁的想法最终让我成为了露丝牛排屋的主厨兼副总裁。A. staff职员;B. family家庭;C. team队伍;D. group团体。文章中这里说的在一起吃饭的是一家人,故选B。 6.考查副词词义辨析。句意:一家人围坐在一桌传统食谱旁的想法最终让我成为了露丝牛排屋的主厨兼副总裁。A. certainly当然;B. reasonably合理地;C. eventually最后;D. obviously明显地。结合后文作者为了成为主厨付出的努力可知,一家人围坐在一桌传统食谱旁的想法最终让作者成为了主厨。故选C。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我找准我在公司的位置之前,我做过各种烹饪工作,尽管我是从一名洗碗工开始做起的,但我有一个梦想,那就是在令人兴奋的食品行业取得成功。A. finding找到;B. losing失去;C. trying尝试;D. leaving离开。根据后文my place within the company可知此处指在公司找准自己的位置。故选A。 8.考查动词短语辨析。句意:在我找准我在公司的位置之前,我做过各种烹饪工作,尽管我是从一名洗碗工开始做起的,但我有一个梦想,那就是在令人兴奋的食品行业取得成功。A. moved on继续前进;B. took off起飞;C. settled down定居;D. started out从……开始做起,出发。根据后文as a dishwasher可知作者从洗碗工做起。故选D。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:后来,作为团队中的新手,我努力工作,我们的团队被命名为FILO(第一个来,最后一个结束),因为我们每天都早到晚走。A. old老的;B. green绿色的;C. busy忙碌的;D. clean干净的。“我”之前是一个洗碗工,所以我没什么烹饪经验,在团队中是一个新手。green hand“新手”。故选B。 10.考查连接词辨析。句意:后来,作为团队中的新手,我努力工作,我们的团队被命名为FILO(第一个来,最后一个结束),因为我们每天都早到晚走。A. when当……时候;B. whether是否;C. because因为;D. though虽然。此处为原因状语从句,表示“因为”用because。故选C。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我和我们的创始人Ruth Fertel一起工作的时候,我开始意识到和谐的真正意义。Ruth Fertel对所有事情都有一个神奇的秘诀,不仅是她著名的牛排,还有人际关系,她把每个人都当作家人一样对待。A. realize意识到;B. doubt怀疑;C. conclude推断;D. forget忘记。根据后文the true meaning of harmony可知作者和创始人工作时认识到了和谐的真正内涵。come to realize“认识到”。故选A。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我和我们的创始人Ruth Fertel一起工作的时候,我开始意识到和谐的真正意义。Ruth Fertel对所有事情都有一个神奇的秘诀,不仅是她著名的牛排,还有人际关系,她把每个人都当作家人一样对待。A. rule规则;B. drug药品;C. show表演;D. recipe秘诀,食谱。这里表达的意思是Ruth Fertel女士有一套对待一切事物的神奇秘诀,不仅应用在她的拿手菜的做法而且适用于她对人际关系的处理。故选D。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我和我们的创始人Ruth Fertel一起工作的时候,我开始意识到和谐的真正意义。Ruth Fertel对所有事情都有一个神奇的秘诀,不仅是她著名的牛排,还有人际关系,她把每个人都当作家人一样对待。A. cakes蛋糕;B. steaks牛排;C. desserts甜点;D. cookies饼干。根据上文可知作者工作的地方是Ruth's Chris Steak House,因此可以推断出创始人的有名的拿手菜是牛排。故选B。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我和我们的创始人Ruth Fertel一起工作的时候,我开始意识到和谐的真正意义。Ruth Fertel对所有事情都有一个神奇的配方,不仅是她著名的牛排,还有人际关系,她把每个人都当作家人一样对待。A. comforting安慰;B. greeting打招呼;C. treating对待;D. hugging拥抱。根据后文everyone like family可知她对待每个人都如同家人一般。故选C。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在Ruth 's Chris餐厅工作让我在职业生涯的早期就有了一种归属感。A. belonging归属感,所有物;B. meaning意义;C. stress压力;D. security安全。上文提到创始人对待所有人都如同家人一般,由此可以推断出,这里让作者产生了归属感。故选A。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我想确保这种感觉贯彻在我在Ruth’s Chris工作的时期。A. pulled拉;B. looked看;C. broke打破;D. carried搬运。在Ruth 's Chris餐厅工作让作者有了归属感,因此作者想确保这种感觉贯彻自己在这里的工作期间。此处考查短语carry though“贯彻”。故选D。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不遗余力地照顾我的工作伙伴和每一个独特的客人,他们激励我继续做饭,给他们的脸上带来微笑。A. make制作;B. spare抽出;C. apply申请;D. contribute贡献。此处考查短语spare no effort to do“不遗余力做……”,spare前的do在动词之前表示强调,故选B。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不遗余力地照顾我的工作伙伴和每一个独特的客人,他们激励我继续做饭,给他们的脸上带来微笑。A. inspires鼓舞;B. reminds提醒;C. invites邀请;D. promises承诺。根据后文me to continue cooking可知作者看来自己的工作伙伴和顾客激励者自己继续做饭。短语inspire sb. to do sth.“鼓励某人做某事”。故选A。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我不遗余力地照顾我的工作伙伴和每一个独特的客人,他们激励我继续做饭,给他们的脸上带来微笑。A. flash闪光;B. shame羞愧;C. smile微笑;D. shadow阴影。作者烹饪肯定是为了给他人带来快乐,给他们的脸上带来微笑。故选C。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我喜欢做给他们留下深刻印象的菜肴,就像我的家人为我做的饭一样。A. general一般的;B. initial最初的;C. leading主导的;D. lasting持久的。此处为短语leave a lasting impression“给人留下深刻印象”。故选D。
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