-Whose advice do you think I should take?

-________.

[  ]
A.

You get it

B.

Up to you

C.

Anyone you like

D.

You speak

答案:B
解析:

up to you是固定用法It's up to you(由您來決定)的省略形式。


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Pub Etiquette in Britain

英國的酒吧禮儀

在公共場所,英國人講究先來后到,但在生意興隆的酒吧里看不到排隊的現(xiàn)象,整個酒吧井然有序。如果有一天你到英國酒吧消遣,你應(yīng)該注意些什么呢?

Amazingly for British, who love queues, there is no formal line-upthe bar staff are skilled at knowing whose turn it is. You are permitted to try to attention, but there are rules about how to do this. Do not call out, tap coins on the counter, snap your finger or wave like a drowning swimmer. Do not scowl or sign or roll your eyes. And whatever you do, do not ring the bell hanging behind the counterthis is used by the landlord to signal closing time. The key thing is to catch the bar worker’s eyes. You could also hold an empty glass or some money, but do not wave them about. Do adopt an expectant, hopeful, even slightly anxious facial expression. If you look too contented and complacent, the bar staff may assume you are already being served.

Always say“please”and try to remember some of the British bar staffs hates. They do not like people to keep others waiting while they make up their minds. They don’t like people standing idly against the bar when there are a lot of customers waiting for service. And they do not like people who wait until the end of the order before asking for such drinks as Guinness stout which take considerably longer to pour than other drinks. If you follow these tips you should be able to buy yourself a drink. Speaking of tips, you should never offer the bar staff a cash gratuity. The correct behavior is to offer them a drink. Pubs pride themselves on their egalitarian. A tip in cash would be a reminder of their service role, whereas the offer of a drink is a friendly gesture.

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scowl v. 怒容;皺眉         expectant  adj.  期待的

complacent  adj. 自滿的        idly  adv. 無效地;懶洋洋地

stout  n. 烈性黑啤酒          gratuity  n. 小費

egalitarian   n. & adj. 平等;平均主義(的)

Which statement is true?

A. The British bar staffs dislike people who make up their minds immediately.

B. They like people who can wait in line.

C. They hope people who want to have another drink ring the bell hanging behind the counter.

D. If you offer them a drink to express your tips, they will feel happy.

 

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Pub Etiquette in Britain

英國的酒吧禮儀

在公共場所,英國人講究先來后到,但在生意興隆的酒吧里看不到排隊的現(xiàn)象,整個酒吧井然有序。如果有一天你到英國酒吧消遣,你應(yīng)該注意些什么呢?

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Always say“please”and try to remember some of the British bar staffs hates. They do not like people to keep others waiting while they make up their minds. They don’t like people standing idly against the bar when there are a lot of customers waiting for service. And they do not like people who wait until the end of the order before asking for such drinks as Guinness stout which take considerably longer to pour than other drinks. If you follow these tips you should be able to buy yourself a drink. Speaking of tips, you should never offer the bar staff a cash gratuity. The correct behavior is to offer them a drink. Pubs pride themselves on their egalitarian. A tip in cash would be a reminder of their service role, whereas the offer of a drink is a friendly gesture.

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complacent  adj. 自滿的        idly  adv. 無效地;懶洋洋地

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C. They hope people who want to have another drink ring the bell hanging behind the counter.

D. If you offer them a drink to express your tips, they will feel happy.

 

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