A: The waitress says it will never be ready.
B: The waitress says it will be ready any minute.
C: The waitress says it was ready before.
D: The waitress says nothing.
举一反三
- Listen to the dialogue again and then answer the following questions.1) Who is complaining about therestaurant? ________.2) What is he complaining about? The ________ there.3) How long has he been waiting forthe food? More than ________ minutes.4) What does his friend say to him? Relax, Kim. We're not ________.5) When will his food be ready? The waitress says it will ________.
- When a woman says she is ready to go out... go out immediately?
- I will call you when we ________ leave home, OK? A: will get ready to B: get ready to C: be ready to D: will be ready to
- When ordering food, a waiter or a waitress may ask you,what do you recommend?
- How long did the writer work as a waitress? She worked as a waitress for _______ years.
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To get a waiter or waitress's attention, they may raise their ( ) to catch his or her eye, or say “Waiter “or “Waitress”. A: head B: foot C: Eyes D: hands
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When I was a waitress at Mel’s Place, nothing made me feel better than ________ my customers.
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Is the food in fast food restaurants always ready before the customers order it? A: Yes, it is. B: No, it is seldom ready. C: Yes, it is cooked and ordered. D: No, not always, but usually.
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She looked ready to ________ at any minute. ( ) A: emerge B: collapse C: stipulate D: recruit
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What is the purpose of the first paragraph? (Text 1B) A: to describe what life was like working as a waitress B: to explain how waitressing helped prepare Griffiths for life as a photographer C: to compare Griffiths’ life before and after becoming a waitress D: to complain about how working as a waitress affected Griffiths’ university studies