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I was hungry because after a full day of exploring the German town,I ate only a pizza.I'm comfortable travelling through a country where I don't speak the language ,but I would almost rather go hungry than sit in a restaurant cating alone.
   After wandering around the town for hours,I finally chose an Italian restaurant that seemed friendly enough.I know I like traditional German food,but a plate of spaghetti for only six euros(歐元)was not to miss.So I nervously entered.As I stood there,I noticed all the happy families and friends eating togejye.air.The hostess found a small table for me next to the front entrance.
   "Great,"I thought,"now people can look at this friendless traveller as they enter." Then I started to wonder how many of the customers might mistake me for the hostess and how much this would interrupt my meal.Then a woman,whose name is now lost to memory,invited me to have dinner with her and her family.I couldn't believe it!This was the German friendliness I had read about.
   I walked to their table.I can be quite shy when talking to new people.I also started to wonder how this would work.The meal began awkwardly.The woman's two children mostly stared at me.
   Fortunately,the parents spoke enough English and I knew a little German.I came into this restaurant afraid of eating alone and I ended up happily.

(1)The author chose an Italian restaurant instead of a German one probably because
B
B
.
A.the author didn't like German food
B.the food in the Italian restaurant was cheap
C.the Italian restaurant was popular in the town
D.the German restaurants in the town were closed
(2)When invited to have dinner with the family,the author was
D
D
.
A.happy
B.a(chǎn)ngry
C.disappointed
D.surprised
(3)We can conclude from the passage that the author
C
C
.
A.couldn't speak any German
B.was outgoing and enjoyed talking to people
C.had an enjoyable dinner with the family
D.didn't like to travel in a foreign country
(4)What's the author's purpose of writing the passage?
A
A

A.To share her experience in Germany.
B.To encourage readers to travel in Germany.
C.To explain why Germans are friendly.
D.To express thanks to the German family.

【考點(diǎn)】日常生活;記敘文
【答案】B;D;C;A
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