I arrived in the United States on February 6, 1986, but I still remember my first day very clearly. My friend was waiting for me when my plane landed at Kennedy Airport at three o’clock in the afternoon. The weather was very cold and it was snowing, but I was too excited to mind. From the airport, my friend and I took a taxi to my hotel. My friend helped me unpack at the hotel and then left me because he had to go back to work. He promised to return the next day.

Shortly after my friend had left, I went to a restaurant near the hotel to get something to eat. Because I couldn’t speak a word of English, I couldn’t tell the waiter what I wanted. I was very upset and stared to make gestures, but the waiter didn’t understand me. Finally, I ordered the same thing the man at the next table was eating. After dinner, I started to walk around the city. I wanted to see everything on my first day. I knew it was impossible, but I wanted to try.

1.February 6, 1986 was a day unforgettable to the writer, because ____________.

       A.it was his first day in the United States

       B.it was very clear that day

       C.it was very cold that day

       D.that day he took a plane and landed at Kennedy Airport

2.Which of the following is NOT true? ___________.

       A.His friend promised to be at the hotel again

       B.He and his friend took a taxi to the hotel

       C.His friend helped him unpack at the hotel

       D.His friend left him right after they got to the hotel.

3.He didn’t have what he really wanted, because ____________.

       A.he didn’t want something to eat            B.he could only make gestures

       C.the waiter was unwilling to serve    D.he could not make himself understood

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