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The waiter went home. And he felt hatred for the students who did not know the value of hard work. They looked down on people like him. Or so he thought.
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“So together with this letter, you wiil find the correct 18% tip + extra for simply being amazing. Thank you for your help and patience and also thank you for making our night fun. Thank you!”
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A. He tried to make then pay more.
B. He served them like other waiters.
C. He treated them as young children.
D. He did his best to make them happy.
2.Why did the group of teens leave that small tip?
A. Because they looked down on the waiter.
B. Because they didn't know what a tip meant.
C. Because they weren't pleased with the service.
D. Because they thought the tip should be that much.
3.What made the teens write the letter?
A. The tip they left for the waiter.
B. The bill the restaurant received.
C. The way the waiter served them.
D. The fun they had at the restaurant.
4.What do restaurant waiters mind most in America?
A. What kind of guests they receive.
B. .What dishes people usually order.
C. Whether they are given reasonable tips.
D. How much customers pay for their meals.
5.What did the group of teens try to say in the letter?
A. They were quite thankful for the waiter's service.
B. They had realized their mistake and made it right.
C. They had a wonderful experience at the restaurant.
D. They wanted more customers to go to the restaurant.
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CBC Canada, CTV News
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“We've got help from others when we were in need, and we knew how great it made us feel,” said Zackary Atkins, Tara's husband.
1.The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 refers to “________”.
A. children were dressing light poles in warm clothes
B. Jayda's friends were picking up clothes and using them
C. local people were sharing the photos on social media
D. homeless people were getting food and warm clothes
2.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Tara celebrated her daughter's 8th birthday at home.
B. The children felt too cold to hand out clothes.
C. No one took away the clothes on the light poles.
D. Tara is planning to do more to help homeless people.
3.It can be inferred from the passage that Tara is a(n) ________ woman.
A. brave B. polite
C. kind D. honest
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A. teach us to be thankful to people around
B. encourage us to spread love and warmth
C. tell us to give children valuable life lessons
D. advise us to show opinions on Facebook
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