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People usually visit cafes to ease themselves of their tiredness and keep themselves from falling asleep, but Mr. Healing, a popular cafe chain in South Korea actually does the opposite. Customers can come in, order a drink, lie down in a comfortable massage chair, and take a nap.

Many Koreans suffer from a lack of sleep as a result of overworking, so any opportunity to relax and even take a nap is greatly appreciated. Mr. Healing is the perfect place to go when you’re on a short work or school break and you need to catch up on sleep. The cafe offers massage periods in various modes, depending on how much time you have and how you choose to spend it.

The 20-minute session is priced at $3.5, the 30-minute massage costs $7, and the 50-minute session is $9, all of which also include a drink. Once you make your choice, you are taken to the “healing center”. You are asked to take off your shoes as well as any jewelry that might damage the chairs, after which you can choose a massage mode, from “stretch” or “sleep”. You can start with stretch for a few minutes, and then switch to sleep if you want to take a short nap. After it comes to an end, you are taken back to the cafe area to enjoy a coffee or one of the many other refreshing drinks on the menu.

Mr. Healing cafes are so popular in Korea that customers are advised to make reservations in advance to be sure that a massage chair is available. “I have to sit on a chair and stare at a computer monitor all day due to my job, the healing room was truly effective to relieve tiredness and stress from weekdays,” said Park Hye-sun, a 24-year-old officer.

Some have described Mr. Healing and other similar relaxation cafes in South Korea as simple fashions, but others see them as a sustainable business model, because they offer a service that Koreans really need.

1.Why do customers come to Mr. Healing?

A. To have themselves checked.

B. To drink specialty coffee.

C. To sleep before work.

D. To have a relaxation.

2.What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?

A. The price of the service.

B. The tips for customers.

C. The process of the service.

D. The choices for customers.

3.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. The massage.    B. The coffee.    C. A sound sleep    D. Your choice.

4.What is Park’s attitude towards Mr. Healing?

A. Negative.    B. Neutral.    C. Critical.    D. Positive.

 

1. D 2. C 3. A 4. D 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。人们通常会去咖啡馆来缓解疲劳,防止自己入睡,但韩国一家颇受欢迎的咖啡连锁店“疗伤先生”(Mr. Healing)却恰恰相反。顾客可以进来,点一杯饮料,躺在舒适的按摩椅上,然后打个盹。 1.推理判断题。根据第二段中Many Koreans suffer from a lack of sleep as a result of overworking, so any opportunity to relax and even take a nap is greatly appreciated. Mr. Healing is the perfect place to go when you’re on a short work or school break and you need to catch up on sleep.可知,顾客来找Mr. Healing是为了放松。故选D。 2.段落大意题。根据第二段最后一句The cafe offers massage periods in various modes, depending on how much time you have and how you choose to spend it.和第三段内容可知,第三段讲述的是服务的过程。故选C。 3.词义指代题。根据第三段中after which you can choose a massage mode, from “stretch” or “sleep”. You can start with stretch for a few minutes, and then switch to sleep if you want to take a short nap. After it comes to an end, you are taken back to the cafe area to enjoy a coffee or one of the many other refreshing drinks on the menu.“之后,您可以选择按摩模式,从“拉伸”或“睡眠”。你可以先做几分钟伸展运动,如果你想小睡一会儿,就转换到睡眠状态。活动结束后,你会被带回到咖啡厅,享受一杯咖啡或菜单上的其他提神饮料。”由此可知it指的是The massage.故选A。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段Some have described Mr. Healing and other similar relaxation cafes in South Korea as simple fashions, but others see them as a sustainable business model, because they offer a service that Koreans really need.可知,朴槿惠对Mr. Healing的态度是肯定的。故选D。
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