When first entered, Vanak Restaurant does not look like much of a restaurant, but once the pleasant smells of kabob(烤羊肉串)hit the senses, you are incapable of calling it anything less.
Owned by a local couple, this Persian restaurant has an inviting, homelike atmosphere that many restaurants lack.
The space is small with only a few dining tables and nearly no decoration, but the environment is truly charming.
Lying in a hardly noticeable street corner, the restaurant still attracts all customers especially those experienced in the delights of Middle Easterner cooking.
A common sight is that of old Persian men sitting in the corner talking loudly about world topics, watching news events on TV, drinking a black tea known as Persian chai, and reading local Persian newspapers all the while trying to finish off their plate piled with food.
The variety of food at the restaurant is limited, but the amount of each dish is fairly large. Most of the meals can serve two people and are under $10, so not only is it affordable but practical as well.
The food especially appeals to health-conscious eaters because each dish is very healthy, made with limited fat and oil and served straight off the grill (烤肉架).
The main dish that the restaurant is popular for is its kabobs, which are different styles of grilled meat.
One delicious and extremely healthy dish is the Joojeh Kabob, which is made of grilled chicken pieces served with either rice or bread. Another great kabob is the Chelo Kabob, kabob consisting of grilled beef.
Although the restaurant is small, the atmosphere and the food is delicious. It is a place that should not be overlooked. When first entering the restaurant, one can find that it ________.
A.is splendidly decorated | B.has pleasant smells of kabobs |
C.is crowded with dining tables | D.looks like a common restaurant |
What activity is also mentioned apart from dining in the restaurant?
A.Watching news events on TV. |
B.Drinking a kind of black coffee. |
C.Reading local English newspapers. |
D.Discussing world topics in low voices. |
The food of the restaurant ________.
A.is served in small amounts | B.is rather expensive |
C.is rich in variety | D.is very healthy |
What is the dish Joojeh Kabob mainly made of?
A.Rice. | B.Chicken | C.Bread | D.Beef |
It can be inferred from the passage that the restaurant ________.
A.occupies a large space |
B.owns a favorable location |
C.is popular for its special food |
D.has a quiet environment inside |
“If you want to see a thing well, reach out and touch it!”
That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better. Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth and cool the ball is. You can tell how heavy the glass it. When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it.
With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pockets. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too. You can even feel sounds against your skin. Have you wanted to know why some people like very loud music? They must like to feel the sounds of music.
All children soon learn what “Don’t touch!” means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we touch things we might buy: food, clothes. To see something well, we have to touch it.
The bottom of our feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a hard floor. All feel different under your feet.
There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin. At first, it is not easy to feel these things. You are too used to them.
Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have things for visitors to touch. Their signs say, “Do touch!” there you can feel everything on show.
If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see. By touching things ___________.
A.you will have a strange feeling |
B.you will learn how to reach out your hand |
C.you can see them well |
D.you can tell what colors they are |
According to the passage, which of the following CANNOT feel things?
A.Skin. |
B.Fingers. |
C.Feet. |
D.Eyes. |
Why does it say “At first, it is not easy to feel these things?” Because ___________
A.the things are used by people too |
B.people feel the things too much |
C.people know how to use the things |
D.these things are familiar to you |
You can see the sign "Do touch!"_____________________.
A.in every museum |
B.in most museums |
C.in some museums |
D.only in one museum |
The best way to see the world well is to ___________________.
A.touch by feeling |
B.see or to feel |
C.read |
D.see and feel |
※Live Music - Late Night JazzEnjoy real American jazz from Herbie Davis, the famous trumpet player. He is known play well into the early hours, so don’t want to get much sleep.
PLACE: The Jazz Club DATES: 15- 23 June PRICE:¥100-150 TIME: 10p.m.till late! TEL: 4668736 |
※Scottish DancingScottish dancing is nice and easy to learn. The wonderful dance from England will be given.
PLACE: Jack Stein's DATES: 10-20 May PRICE: ¥150 TIME: 7-10p.m. TEL: 4021877 |
※Shows- Anhui MuseumThere are 12,000 pieces on show here. You can see the whole of Chinese history.
PLACE: Anhui Museum DATES: 1 Mar - 30 Jun PRICE: ¥60 (¥30 for students) TIME: Monday- Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. TEL: 4886888 Weekends 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. |
※Hotels Three-star hotels whose service can make you feel at home.
Dates 1 Oct - 31 Dec. 1 Jan - 31 Mar. 1 Apr - 30 Apr. 1 May - 31 May. 1Jun - 30 Sep. |
SUN HOTEL Prices (a night) ¥ 168 ¥ 148 (closed) ¥ 188 ¥ 208 |
ROSE HOTEL Prices (a night) ¥ 198 ¥ 178 (closed) ¥ 218 ¥ 248 |
TEL: 4686788 |
TEL: 4686755 |
If you want to watch dancing, you can call________.
A.4668736 |
B.4021877 |
C.4886888 |
D.4686788 |
You can see the whole of Chinese history at________ in April in Anhui Museum.
A.3 p.m. every day |
B.9 p.m. from Monday to Friday |
C.7 a.m. at weekends |
D.7 p.m. every day |
You can enjoy________ at Jack Stein’s.
A.American jazz |
B.Scottish dancing |
C.12,000 pieces on show |
D.yourself all night |
Sun Hotel and Rose Hotel are open for________ months of the year.
A.nine |
B.ten |
C.eleven |
D.twelve |
You have ¥148and you can________ in May.
A.listen to Jazz |
B.watch Scottish dancing |
C.go to Anhui Museum |
D.stay in Sun Hotel for a night |
Mary likes to invent things. She creates a new language and teaches it to her friend, Jean. Mary and Jean like to talk to each other in their own language because they think no one understands them and it is funny. When they go shopping, they say things like: “Look! He is fat.” “This CD is awful.” “I want to eat free hamburgers.” A clerk comes but he can’t understand what they say. He asked them: “May I help you?” Mary and Jean just laugh. What fun it is to create something new. Which is Mary’s invention?
A.Teaching her friend. |
B.A new language. |
C.Go shopping. |
D.Making hamburgers. |
Why does Mary like speaking her new language with her friend Jean?
A.Because they can talk but no one knows what they say. |
B.Because it’s easy to speak new language. |
C.Because her friend Jean likes it. |
D.Because she wants free hamburgers. |
What do they do in the store?
A.They buy some things. |
B.They talk with the clerk. |
C.They want to understand what people say. |
D.They use their new language and talk about people and things. |
The clerk may think that ________, so he comes to help them.
A.maybe they need help |
B.they talk about him |
C.they laugh at him |
D.they invent things |
According to the passage, creating something new is _____.
A.boring |
B.interesting |
C.hard |
D.easy |
Frank is my good friend. We are in the same class. He is fourteen, one year older than me. His parents are both teachers in No 7 Middle School. Frank studies hard. His English and math are very good. He often helps other students with their English and math. Our teachers like him very much.
We go to school together by bike in the morning. We have lunch at school. After school in the afternoon, we often play sports. We play soccer and baseball. In the evening, he does his homework at home. Sometimes he watches soccer games on TV. On Sundays, he goes out with his parents in his father’s car. They play in the park and do sports there. Sometimes my father takes me there, too. We play sports together. We have a good time.Who is Frank? He is a _________.
A.teacher | B.soccer player | C.student | D.driver |
I’m ________ years old this year.
A.fourteen | B.thirteen | C.fifteen | D.sixteen |
Frank is good at __________.
A.math and Chinese | B.English and Chinese |
C.math and English | D.music and Chinese |
Frank __________ at school.
A.has breakfast | B.has supper | C.has lunch | D.watches TV |
When does Frank do his homework?
A.In the evening | B.In the morning | C.In the afternoon | D.At noon. |
The children often play soccer in the garden and sometimes break Mr Black’s windows. One afternoon Mr Black is at home and reads a book. In a minute he closes his eyes and goes to sleep. At that time a little boy knocks at the door. Mr Black opens his door and asks, “Do you break my window again?”
“Oh, no,” says the boy, “Your window is open this time and our soccer ball is in your room. May I get it, please?”
根据短文内容,判断下列句子T(正确)还是F(错误)The children often play soccer in the park.
Sometimes the children break Mr Black’s windows.
Mr Black watches TV one afternoon.
The children’s soccer ball is in Mr Black’s room.
The children break Mr Black’s window again.