文档来源为:从网络收集整理.word版本可编辑.欢迎下载支持. 中考英语听力初级训练18 约翰的汉堡店 本集英语听力练习是发生在餐馆的英语对话,听力录音还原正常语速和语气,而不是朗读,也练习了英语的节奏,你听清楚对方点的菜了吗?听力文本和MP3皆来自esl-lab,供非英语国家练习英语使用的初级听力练习材料。你也来练练吧。 英语听力练习题目:Joe's Hamburger Restaurant 1. Why does the customer not buy the recommended sandwich at the beginning of the conversation? A. It is too expensive. B. He is not interested in ordering a burger. C. He fears the food will make him sick. 2. What does the combo meal NOT come with? A. an order of fries B. a dessert C. a sandwich 3. How does the specialty drink get its name? A. It contains a wide range of ingredients. B. It is prepared in the kitchen sink. C. It comes in a very large cup. 4. Why was the man surprised by the price of his meal? A. He thought the drink should have been included. B. He felt the meal was way overpriced. C. He was charged for two sandwiches instead of one. 5. What does the customer decide to do at the end of the conversation? A. He orders something from the restaurant menu. B. He decides to look for another place to eat. C. He plans to come in a week when the prices are lower. 答案 1. He fears the food will make him sick. 2. a dessert 3. It contains a wide range of ingredients. 4. He felt the meal was way overpriced. 5. He orders something from the restaurant menu. 英语听力原文 Server: Hi. Welcome to Joe's Hamburger Restaurant. [Hi] Home of the one-pound super deluxe hot and spicy cheeseburger. Will this be for here or to go? 文档来源为:从网络收集整理.word版本可编辑.欢迎下载支持. Customer: Uh, to go. Server: Okay. What would you like today? Would you like to try the one-pound super hot and spicy cheeseburger? Customer: Uh. I don't think so. I'd probably have heartburn for a week after downing that monster. Server: Well. It's our house special this week, and it comes with fries, and a large specialty drink called "Everything-but-the-kitchen-sink." Customer: A what? "Everything-but-the-kitchen-sink"? What in the world is that? Server: Well, it's a little mix of everything in a large cup: Pepsi, Sprite, Fanta Orange, and lemonade with crushed ice and a scoop of ice cream. Customer: Ah, that sounds disgusting. Server: Hey, it'll grow on you. Customer: Nay, I think I'll just order a hamburger with some mustard and lettuce and a glass of water. Server: Boring. Hey. Would you care for anything else like a side order of amazing cheesy onion rings? Customer: No thank you. Onion rings usually don't agree with me. Server: Hmm. Okay. Your total comes to ten ninety ($10.90). Customer: Ten ninety? For just a hamburger?! You've got to be kidding Server: Well, the one-pound super deluxe hamburger is nine dollars. Customer: Hey, I didn't order a one-pound burger. I just wanted a simple burger. That's all. Server: Well, sir. Joe's Hamburger Restaurant only serves one-pound burgers. [Man!] The one-pound super hot and spicy, the one-pound barbecue burger, the one-pound bacon cheese burger, the one-pound . . . Customer: No, no. Those are all huge. Server: Well, sir. If you really want something smaller [Yeah], you should order from the kids' menu: The half-pound super hot and spicy burger, the half-pound barbecue burger, the half-pound bacon cheese burger, the half-pound . . . Customer: No. Those are still giant burgers. Server: Well, in these parts, we are hearty eaters. 文档来源为:从网络收集整理.word版本可编辑.欢迎下载支持. Customer: Okay, but you said my total was ten ninety, but the burger only comes to ten bucks. What about the other ninety cents? Server: Well, sir. We only serve natural spring water from yonder hills, and . . . Customer: Okay, okay. I'll take the giant burger and a bottle of your spring water. The sandwich should feed me for a week. 英语单词词组 1. deluxe (adjective): of higher quality than similar products - She ordered a deluxe shake from the menu. 2. to go: takeout - We ordered the food to go because we didn't have time to sit down and eat. 3. down something (verb): eat quickly - No one could believe that the woman downed fifteen hotdogs in twelve minutes. 4. grow on someone (verb): develop a liking for someone or something over time - Eating raw fish is something that will grow on you if you eat it enough. 5. not agree with someone (verb): become sick from something you eat - Boy, I feel really sick. That soup didn't agree with me at all, and I feel like I'm going to throw up. 6. hearty eater (noun): someone who enjoys eating a lot - That baby is a real hearty eater and eats constantly. 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/e7e6d24fdc80d4d8d15abe23482fb4daa48d1d52.html