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 Eastern 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 style 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.
【小題1】When first entering the restaurant, one can find that it      

A.is splendidly decoratedB.has pleasant smells of kabobs
C.is crowded with dining tablesD.looks like a common restaurant
【小題2】What activity is also mentioned apart from dining in the restaurant?
A.Watching news events on TVB.Drinking a kind of black coffee
C.Reading local English newspapersD.Discussing world topics in low voices
【小題3】The food of the restaurant         
A.is served in small amountsB.is rather expensive
C.is rich in varietyD.is very health
【小題4】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 foodD.has a quiet environment inside


【小題1】B
【小題2】A
【小題3】D
【小題4】C

解析試題分析:本文敘述了一家餐館看起來不像一家餐館,但聞到烤肉的味道才知是一家餐館,它的面積不大,地理位置是在一個(gè)不起眼的地方,有舒適安靜溫馨的環(huán)境,就是它的特殊的誘人的食物吸引了人了。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)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.有了香氣撲鼻的烤肉串,Vanak Restaurant還是個(gè)餐廳,故選B。
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)in the corner talking loudly about world topics, watching news events on TV,故選A。
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)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,故選D。
【小題4】推理判斷題。根據(jù)綜觀全文可知,這個(gè)餐館面積不大,地理位置是在一個(gè)不起眼的地方,有舒適安靜溫馨的環(huán)境,就是它的特殊的誘人的食物吸引了人,故選C。
考點(diǎn):故事類短文閱讀。
點(diǎn)評(píng):推理判斷題根據(jù)語句之間的邏輯關(guān)系、段內(nèi)的語義關(guān)系及篇章的語義關(guān)系,從段落、篇章的角度理解文章的主旨、作者的觀點(diǎn)和態(tài)度。

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