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参考答案
第一部分 听力
1-5 ABACB 6-10 BABBB 11-15 AACCA 16-20 BABBA
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
A 篇
【答案】1. D 2. C 3. B
B 篇
【答案】4. C 5. B 6. B 7. D
C篇
【答案】8. A 9. B 10. D 11. D
D篇
【答案】12. B 13. C 14. C 15. A
七选五
【答案】16. D 17. F 18. E 19. B 20. A
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分30分)
完型
【答案】21. C 22. A 23. D 24. A 25. B 26. B 27. A 28. C 29. B 30. D
31. A 32. D 33. C 34. D 35. B
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
语法填空
36. is considered 37. loved 38. but 39. to pass 40. a
41. gradually 42. as 43. who 44. occasions 45. leaving
第三节 单词拼写(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)
【答案】persuade
【答案】commit
【答案】duty
【答案】shallow
【答案】mild
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
Development of Payment in Modern China
From cash to mobile payment, Chinese payment has a great development.
In the past people relied on cash for all transactions, carrying wallets and counting coins. Then came bankcards, offering more security and convenience. Today, mobile payment via apps like Alipay and WeChat Pay dominates. With a simple scan, people can pay for anything — from street food to high-end shopping.
This evolution reflects China’s rapid technological leap. It has revolutionized daily life, making payments faster and businesses more efficient. However, we must ensure everyone, especially the elderly, can adapt to this change. Overall, it’s a remarkable journey that showcases China’s innovation spirit.
第二节(满分 25 分)
【答案】One possible version:
Creamy fruit salad ran right down his trousers. My face burned with embarrassment as the entire table fell silent. “I’m so sorry, sir! Let me clean that up for you!” I grabbed a stack of napkins, my hands trembling. To my surprise, the man burst out laughing. “Well, that’s one way to make an impression!” he said, dabbing at the mess. The other diners joined in the laughter, and the tension eased.
He refused my offer to pay and comforted me. “Don’t worry about it,” he said kindly. “Everyone has their first-day jitters.” His words made me tear up, but I blinked them away. Determined to prove myself, I worked extra hard the rest of the shift, double-checking every order. By closing time, the owner patted my shoulder and said, “Good job. Mistakes happen, but what matters is how you recover.” That night, as I walked home, I realized this wasn’t just about waiting tables. It was about humility and the kindness of strangers. And for the first time in weeks, I felt hopeful about the future.
听力原文
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
1. 【原文】W: I heard you’ve started working for that new factory. How is it going?
M: Well, the office is just around the corner, which is great. But honestly, the pay is quite low for such high-pressure work. I’m exhausted every day.
2. 【原文】M: It’s rush hour now. If we take a taxi or drive our own car to the airport, we’ll definitely get stuck in traffic.
W: You’re right. Let’s take the underground instead. It’s faster and we won’t have to worry about the heavy traffic on the road.
3. 【原文】W: You look pale, Peter. Are you worried about the results of your exams?
M: Not really. I just stayed up too late these days preparing my graduation paper. I think I really need a good rest to get rid of this headache.
4. 【原文】M: I’ve stopped buying paper books. Reading on an e-reader is much more convenient and saves a lot of space.
W: To be honest, I still prefer the feeling of turning real pages. Technology changes fast, but some traditional habits are hard to break.
5. 【原文】W: The weather forecast says it will be sunny this weekend. Shall we go for a picnic or visit the new art museum?
M: I’d love to, but I have to stay in the library. I need to get ready for my presentation on ecology next Monday.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
【原文】M: Hi, it’s Tom. Are you free this Saturday?
W: Let me see. Saturday morning I have a tennis lesson. In the afternoon, I’m helping my sister move house.
M: How about Sunday? There’s a new art exhibition at the city gallery.
W: Sunday works. I only have a piano practice in the morning. What time?
M: The exhibition opens at 2:00. Want to grab lunch first?
W: Great. Shall we meet at 12:30 outside the gallery café?
M: Perfect. See you Sunday.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
【原文】W: Hi, Jason. You look worried. Is everything okay?
M: Not really. My manager, Mr. Reed, gave me a low score on my presentation. He wants me to rewrite the whole plan, so I might miss the company outing this Friday.
W: That’s tough. My director, Ms. Lane, praised the logo I created. Even my team leader, Mr. Miller, liked it.
M: I wish I were in your team. Mr. Reed is so strict.
W: I worked for him last year. He’s demanding, but if you show him some extra market data, he might change his mind.
M: Do you think he’ll let me go to the outing then?
W: It’s worth a try. You should go and talk to him.
M: You’re right. I’ll go to his office now.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
【原文】M: Hey, Sarah! Long time no see. Someone told me you moved into a new house last month.
W: Actually, it was two weeks ago. It took us a long time to pack everything.
M: Did you buy that big house near the lake?
W: No, we bought a small apartment downtown. It’s much closer to my office, so I can save some money on gas.
M: Smart move. Did you have a housewarming party?
W: Not a big one. We just invited some friends over for dinner. We wanted to keep it simple.
M: I see. Did you buy any new furniture for the place?
W: Only a sofa. We brought our old bed and table from the previous house.
M: Are you planning a trip to celebrate?
W: No, I’ve been too busy with work. In fact, I have to catch the subway now to attend a meeting.
M: Well, let’s have lunch together sometime next week!
W: Sounds great. Bye!
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
【原文】M: Did you see the opening for a Project Manager at TechFlow in the morning paper?
W: TechFlow? Isn’t that the firm we shared a stand with at the technology expo last month?
M: Exactly. They’re looking for someone with a marketing degree and three years of experience.
W: Well, I’ve been working here for four years since I graduated. And I spent a year at Google before this.
M: So your technical background is perfect. What does the job involve?
W: It mentions organizing product demos, interviewing clients, and managing social media accounts. Oh, and designing mobile apps.
M: You’re great at all of those. You’ve handled our social media for ages.
W: True, but I’ve never dealt with mobile apps. I wouldn’t even know where to start.
M: They probably just need your creative ideas for the app’s functions. Anyway, I’ll forward the link to your email. You should apply since you’ve been complaining about the lack of challenges here.
W: Thanks. I’ll check it carefully and we can discuss it further during our break.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
【原文】Good morning, everyone. Before we demonstrate our latest smart devices, I’d like to share some background about our company, TechVision. We are headquartered in Berlin and produce electronics under the NewTab and Z-Link brand names. Our primary consumers are students good at technology and young professionals aged 18 to 30. We also distribute our products to international physical store dealers and online platforms. Currently, we are among the top five German companies in the consumer electronics sector, employing over 500 staff members. Regarding our financial performance, last year we reached 240 million euros in total sales and generated a net profit of 12 million euros, which represents 5% of our sales. Looking ahead, we are developing a series of eco-friendly products. These products will feature a revolutionary energy-saving technology. I am confident that these sustainable innovations will soon make us a global leader in the green tech market.
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山东省潍坊中学2025-2026学年度第二学期月度检测
高一英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1. What does the man think of his new job?
A. It is very stressful.
B. The salary is satisfying.
C. The workplace is far from home.
2. How will the speakers probably go to the airport?
A. By taxi. B. By subway. C. By private car.
3. What is the man’s problem?
A. He has a headache.
B. He failed his final exam.
C. He lacks enough exercise.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Changing a smart phone.
B. The benefits of online shopping.
C. The impact of high-tech on reading.
5. What will the man do this weekend?
A. Go for a picnic.
B. Prepare for a speech.
C. Visit a modern art museum.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What will the woman do on Saturday afternoon?
A. Have a tennis lesson.
B. Help her sister move.
C. Go to an art exhibition.
7. What will the speakers probably be doing at 1:00 pm on Sunday?
A. Eating lunch. B. Enjoying art. C. Practicing piano.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Who praised the woman’s work?
A. Mr. Reed. B. Ms. Lane. C. Mr. Miller.
9. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Rewrite the plan.
B. Prepare extra data.
C. Skip the company outing.
10. What will the man probably do next?
A. Finish his logo.
B. Talk to Mr. Reed.
C. Go for the outing.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. When did the woman move into her new house?
A. Two weeks ago. B. Last month. C. Last year.
12. Why did the couple choose an apartment downtown?
A. To save time and money.
B. To live near their friends.
C. To get rid of old furniture.
13. Where does the conversation most likely take place?
A. In a house.
B. In an apartment.
C. Near a subway station.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Boss and secretary. B. Classmates. C. Workmates.
15. How did the woman first hear of TechFlow?
A. From a technology expo.
B. From the morning paper.
C. Through an email link.
16. What is the woman unfamiliar with?
A. Interviewing clients. B. Designing mobile apps. C. Managing social media.
17. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Apply for the position.
B. Check the link for him.
C. Complain about her job.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What can we know about the company’s products?
A. They can only be purchased online.
B. They are designed for young people.
C. They are sold under the name TechVision.
19. How much profit did the company make last year?
A. 5 million euros. B. 12 million euros. C. 240 million euros.
20. What will help the company become a global leader?
A. Its green innovations.
B. Its high annual sales.
C. Its large number of staff.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Britain’s seaside towns, once badly hurt, are now coming back to life! Old buildings still stand, but new art centres, fun activities, and popular places are bringing back their past glory. Here are four towns to visit this summer.
Scarborough, Yorkshire
Scarborough may be Britain’s first seaside spot for vacation. In the 1600s, people came for its health-giving springs. After years of downturn, it’s now improving thanks to new plans: hosting everything from poetry readings to rock music festivals, while still welcoming visitors to its top-rated beaches.
Margate, Kent
Every coastal town wants to attract visitors all year, and Margate does this best. When bad weather keeps people from the beach, there’s lots of indoor fun-like old-fashioned games and the Turner Contemporary art centre. But what really helps Margate grow is the strong community spirit, everyone working together.
Barmouth, Wales
On the way to famous North Wales spots like Snowdonia, don’t miss Barmouth! This hidden town sits where a river meets the sea, with mountains behind its beaches. Its slogan (口号) is “mountain, sand & sea” — just look at the sunset over the water with mountains in the distance. Many visitors love it so much that they decide to move here and become residents!
Penzance, Cornwall
Penzance has recovered slowly, not suddenly. Over the last 10 years, many new projects have helped the town. The main events are the 10-day Golowan festival, which features parades and shows, and the Montol winter celebration. Visitors can take a sleeper train (a train with beds) from London, or fly by helicopter to nearby Scilly Isles. The local food is also very popular!
21. What attracted people to Scarborough in the 1600s?
A. Poetry readings. B. Music festivals. C. Seaside attractions. D. Healthful springs.
22. What is the main factor for Margate’s growth?
A. Warm weather. B. Indoor activities. C. Local teamwork. D. Modern facilities.
23. Which town has liveable natural conditions?
A. Margate, Kent. B. Barmouth, Wales. C. Penzance, Cornwall. D. Scarborough, Yorkshire.
B
Our 12-year-old television broke down. Its slow death began with a warning that flashed across the screen one night: This function is not available now. I tried cleaning the remote control, restarting the TV and updating the system. Nothing worked.
I thought about getting a new TV, but we didn’t have the money to replace it. I spent hours online researching and concluded the motherboard (主板) was near the end of its life.
Motherboard. The word held significance. I heard it as two words: mother bored. With my younger son, Henry, away at college, my role as a mom had taken a big turn. I was still trying to get used to this change. I was, honestly, a little bored. I had just thought about watching Henry’s favorite TV show Jeopardy after dinner to kill time, but now the annoying warning ruined my relaxation.
I wished the TV would fix itself, but the warning came more often as the week went on. Disappointed, I decided to settle down with a book instead. I searched my bookshelf and found a historical novel that I’d been given as a gift a few years ago but never read.
The first few nights, I was restless. I fought the desire to pick up my phone and research new TVs or check social media. But once I got lost in the book, everything changed. A new level of relaxation opened, and a deep sense of peace filled my day and even my night’s sleep.
We moved the broken TV out of the living room. Now when I think about that annoying warning, I feel thankful. I realize that blessings sometimes enter our lives disguised as problems, and the answer isn’t always getting something new but rediscovering gifts we already have.
24. Which part of the TV was broken?
A. System. B. Screen. C. Motherboard. D. Remote control.
25. Why did the author hear “motherboard” as “mother bored”?
A. She was annoyed at the warning.
B. She felt empty with her son’s absence.
C. She adapted to the role of being a mom.
D. She found watching Jeopardy a waste of time.
26. What did the author turn to finally?
A. Her phone. B. A book. C. New TVs. D. Social media.
27. What does the author’s experience show?
A. Knowledge is power.
B. All roads lead to Rome.
C. It is never too old to learn.
D. Good can come out of bad.
C
When students at Brown University enter their campus fitness center and step on a certain treadmill (跑步机), they aren’t only working out. They’re also producing electricity to power the very building they’re in.
Brown’s Nelson Fitness Center recently housed a series of cardio (有氧的) machines, made by the company SportsArt, that change human energy into electricity. The gym equipment came about thanks to a student project several years before. Elina Pipa, now a senior at Brown, took a class on climate solutions. The course required students to develop a business case for a real-world climate solution. While some may have imagined distant situations, Pipa chose to focus on something closer to home: Brown University’s own exercise center.
Soon, Pipa’s idea became a reality. Gym-goers can see the impact directly. Along with your time or miles, the SportsArt equipment also shows the “instant watts (瓦特)” based on your pace. SportsArt says its equipment can produce up to 220 watt hours of electricity per hour of workout. In a separate test, one reporter found that 30 minutes of walking created about 80 watt hours of electricity, enough to power an LED light for about six hours.
“It was super exciting because you could see that there is an impact,” she says. “When you see that even your gym equipment can do something, you start understanding it is possible to have habits in your life that are positive for the environment.”
This gym equipment is in place now-with even more machines on the way, she says. The fact shows that students don’t have to wait until they graduate to take climate action. “You don’t need to reinvent the wheel to have an impact,” she says. “Sometimes it’s about taking an existing idea and running with it.”
28. What is special about Brown University fitness center?
A. It is powered by workouts. B. It has traditional treadmills.
C. It offers tailored fitness plans. D. It provides free fitness classes.
29. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A. A task from SportsArt. B. The origin of Pipa’s idea.
C. A project of Brown University. D. The solution to a business case.
30. Why does the author mention the separate test in paragraph 3?
A. To record the progress of users.
B. To stress the benefits of walking
C. To tell the methods of producing power.
D. To prove the effectiveness of the equipment.
31. What does Pipa suggest students do to help the environment?
A. Form good habits. B. Start with inventions.
C. Focus on academics first. D. Act on current ideas now.
D
When facing an enemy, animals generally tend to fight, flee or simply stop moving. But baby caterpillars (毛毛虫) do something else completely: they vibrate (振动).
Newly-born caterpillars, very tiny, live and feed alone on the very tips of leaves. In a recent study, scientists found that the caterpillars are rather protective of their little habitat. If another caterpillar moves into their territory (领地), these tiny creatures start wildly shaking their heads and bodies against the leaf. The behaviors signal that their leaf tip is off-limits to an unexpected visitor.
This research “takes me into how complex the sensory world of even a tiny creature is — a world that humans are just not aware of,” says Jayne E. Yack, an author of the new study. The scientists used close-up videos and an instrument that could pick up a leaf’s vibrations without touching it to explore the caterpillars’ shaky world. “For such small caterpillars, their vibrations are like lion roars,” Yack says. “You have to take the headphones off your ears because they’re so loud.” The flexible leaf tip may also increase the sound, she adds.
These wild vibrations could be a bluff (虚张声势); some spiders make similar moves. “It’s a distinct possibility that they’re copying a spider to prevent somebody else from taking over their precious leaf tip,” Yack says.
Like singing birds, “these caterpillars are also declaring ownership of their territories and competing with enemies — in this case by sending vibrations through the leaf surface rather than the air,” says Andrew Mason, who studies animal communication and was not involved in the study. “This study gives us a window onto this otherwise undetectable world.”
32. What does the underlined word “off-limits” probably mean in paragraph 2?
A. Relevant. B. Forbidden. C. Limited. D. Accessible.
33. What can we learn about caterpillars from paragraph 3?
A. They are too small to track. B. They vibrate in various ways.
C. Their vibrations are very powerful. D. Their world is simpler than expected.
34. What might be the purpose of caterpillars copying spiders?
A. To attract partners. B. To make traps. C. To protect territories. D. To attack enemies.
35. What does Andrew Mason think of the study?
A. Breakthrough. B. One-sided. C. Risky. D. Typical.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
I used to hate working out, but now it’s my favorite part of the week. Here are simple tips to encourage yourself into loving exercise. Remember, every person is different, and what works for one might not work for another. 36
Some of us love doing exercise by ourselves, while some of us are social butterflies. 37 Make exercise a chance to hang out with friends. Doing something hard is tough and tiresome. Doing something hard with friends is funny and competitive.
There is something in behavioral science called coupling. 38 In terms of working out, this means adding another activity to your workout. For example, if you love music, you can listen to songs as you run outdoors.
39 Well, that’s what the science says, but it wasn’t easy to feel that at the beginning of my exercise journey. That’s why it was super important to treat myself after a good workout. Treating yourself connects exercise with something good happening to you, like visiting your favorite coffee shop or watching your favorite TV show.
One of the best things to start exercising is to take it easy. If you work out every single day, you’re likely to burn out. Therefore, take it easy. Start with movements you like to do. Go on walks, listen to your songs and enjoy some fresh air. Do exercise two or three times a week. This might be one of the most important tips. 40
A. You have to slow down before taking off.
B. Working out can give you feel-good emotions.
C. They like the effort, the sweat, and the hard work.
D. Try them out and see if any of the tips work for you.
E. It’s when you put two seemingly unrelated things together.
F. If you don’t like working out alone, make it a group activity.
G. However, there is some science behind exercising and brain health.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was the first day of fifth grade. As I walked into school, my hands were 41 and my legs felt weak. I was always 42 on the first day of school and I had never had a male teacher before. Somehow, I knew this year would be 43 .
Mr. H, he preferred to be called, quickly 44 my uneasiness with his friendly welcome. I chose a (n) 45 near the front of the classroom. My mom always thought I lost my 46 when I sat far from the teacher; besides, I was also nearsighted.
Mr. H was encouraging. Whether you were the best or worst student, he made you feel 47 . Smiley faces were his 48 , always appearing on our homework exercises and test papers. Learning became exciting with his fun 49 . I remember the day Mr. H 50 , “We have new students joining,” holding a cage (笼子) with three little mice. Everyone screamed. (尖叫). Perhaps we 51 the newcomers, but we were cheerful to have them.
One evening, a friend called with the breaking 52 — our gym was on fire. My mind started 53 . Could Mr. H be inside? My parents and I hurried into the car and 54 the school. Thankfully, the fire was controlled, and no one was hurt. Mr. H told us a new gym would be built and reminded us to stay 55 and look on the bright side.
41. A. waving B. folding C. shaking D. clapping
42. A. anxious B. silent C. careful D. energetic
43. A. regular B. strange C. important D. different
44. A. calmed B. guessed C. increased D. caused
45. A. exit B. seat C. entrance D. corner
46. A. connection B. concentration C. balance D. direction
47. A. special B. proud C. wise D. busy
48. A. goal B. plan C. mark D. suggestion
49. A. imagination B. ideas C. texts D. appearance
50. A. promised B. added C. insisted D. announced
51. A. scared B. doubted C. ignored D. punished
52. A. result B. problem C. plot D. news
53. A. checking B. battling C. racing D. changing
54. A. looked around B. ran through C. passed by D. headed toward
55. A. friendly B. positive C. polite D. patient
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
阅读短文内容,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Albert Einstein, who is the greatest scientist in modern physics, 56 (consider) one of the smartest men. He made numerous contributions to the world. Einstein was not only a genius; he was a courageous and kind figure 57 (love) by many people.
At 16, Einstein tried to enter university in Switzerland, 58 failed due to his low scores in the general part of the entrance exam. One year later, he managed 59 (pass) the exam, entering university in 1896 and graduating in 1900. In 1902, Einstein took a job in the Swiss patent office, where he continued to study, earning 60 doctor’s degree in physics. In 1905, he published four extraordinary physics papers. Following this, he 61 (gradual) became famous throughout the world 62 the new Isaac Newton. In 1922, he was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics. When Hitler came to power, Einstein, 63 was Jewish, found the doors of academic institutions closed to him. As a consequence, he had to flee Germany.
To the public, he was seen as a kind and funny man. Einstein often encountered people on the street who would stop him and ask him to help explain things. After many such 64 (occasion), he finally started saying, “Pardon me! Sorry! Always I am mistaken for Professor Einstein!”
On 18 April 1955, Einstein passed away, 65 (leave) the world mourning the loss of a brilliant scientist.
第三节 单词拼写(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)
根据汉语及首字母提示写出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。
66. I couldn’t p (说服) him that his plan wouldn’t work.
67. We should c (承诺) ourselves to protecting cultural relics.
68. He said he was going to be on d (值班) at the office this afternoon.
69. It is a s (肤浅的) view which fails to realise how exploring space helps us.
70. The climate is m (温和的) all year round, so it’s always a good time to visit.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
你校英语社团将组织主题为 “Development of Payment in Modern China” 的演讲活动,请你结合所给图片,写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:
(1)支付方式的变化;
(2)你的看法。
Cash
Credit Card
Mobile Payment
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
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Recently jobless, I needed to find work. I picked up a newspaper, looking through the want ads. I underlined the jobs that seemed suitable for me. One of them caught my eye: “Waitress Wanted.” “Why not?” I dressed quickly, pulled my hair back, and stood in front of the mirror. “I can do this,” I told myself.
When I got to the restaurant, the owner asked, “Have you had any experience?” “Oh, yes!” I nodded.
“Great! Can you start in a few days?”
“Yes, yes!” I answered eagerly.
On my first day, the owner explained what I should pay attention to. Then I watched how the other waitresses set the tables, taking notes of every detail.
The restaurant started to get busy. A group of men came in and walked to the tables I waited on. I immediately felt nervous. I watched them take their seats and settle in. With a deep breath, I said to myself, “I can do this,” repeating it several times. I picked up the menus and made my way to them, hands sweating.
“Good morning, gentlemen. Welcome to our restaurant. My name’s Flo, and I’m new here. It’s my pleasure to serve you. Our special is fish. Would you like to try it?” All of them smiled at me and agreed to have a try. “How lucky I am to meet such friendly guests on my first day!” I thought.
Before the food was ready, I’d watched some waitresses pile (摞) at least three plates on an arm. It didn’t look so hard. When my order came up, I confidently placed three plates on one arm and headed through the kitchen door.
Plate one with fish was placed on the table, nice and easy. Plate two, steak, the same. Plate three, however, fell directly onto a man’s lap!
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Creamy fruit salad ran right down his trousers.
He refused my offer to pay and comforted me.
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