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[填空题]When the king appeared in the crowd, the people cheered and _____ for him.

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When was the ancient king’s palace built()
A. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty.
B. In the early years of the fifteenth century.
C. Almost 600 years ago.
D. All of the above.
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A. ail
B. ill
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[简答题]Part 1Activities What did play when you were a child What is the most popular game for children in China What are you going to do this weekend Do you like making new friends Do you surf the internet
[单项选择]When was the ancient king’s palace built()
A. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty.
B. In the early years of the fifteenth century.
C. Almost 600 years ago.
D. All of the above.
[单项选择]What was the woman’s family like when she was a child( ).
A. They didn’t have much money.
B. They didn’t have enough to eat.
C. They didn’t have many friends.
[填空题]king
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When Thomas Keller, one of America’s foremost chefs, announced that on Sept. 1 he would abolish the practice of tipping at Per Se, his luxury restaurant in New York City, and replace it with a European--style service charge, I knew three groups would be opposed: customers, servers and restaurant owners. These three groups are all committed to tipping—as they quickly made clear on Web sites. To oppose tipping, it seems, is to be anticapitalist, and maybe even a little French.
But Mr. Keller is right to move away from tipping—and it’s worth exploring why just about everyone else in the restaurant world is wrong to stick with the practice.
Customers believe in tipping because they think it makes economic sense. "Waiters know that they won’t get paid if they don’t do a good job" is how most advocates of the system would put it. To be sure, this is a te
A. have performed good service
B. frequently refill customers’ water glass
C. win customers’ favor
D. serve customers of the same sex

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