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experience for us to be here alone, and it was all new to us. And you were the best waiter we could ask for. You were kind, helpful, and didn’t treat us like babies! So I want to say thank you for making our ‘groanup’ experience so amazing and fun.“I would also like to say sorry on behalf of(代表) my group. Since we were new to all of this, reasonable(合乎情理),but we had pletely forgotten(and didn’t know,to be honest) what a tip even was, let alone how much to give. So we emptied our pockets, and all our money added up to $.“Having no idea of how small this really was ,we left. Later, we realized our mistake and felt terrible. We knew we had to make it right.“So together with this letter, you wail 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!”51. How did the waiter receive the group of teens? 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.52. Whydidthegroupofteensleavethatsmalltip?A.Becausetheylookeddownonthewaiter.B. Becausetheydidn39。tknowwhatatipmeant.C. Becausetheyweren39。tpleasedwiththeservice.D. Becausetheythoughtthetipshouldbethatmuch.53. Whatmadetheteenswritetheletter?A.Thetiptheyleftforthewaiter.B.Thebilltherestaurantreceived.C. Thewaythewaiterservedthem.D. Thefuntheyhadattherestaurant.54. WhatdorestaurantwaitersmindmostinAmerica?A.Whatkindofgueststheyreceive.B. Whatdishespeopleusuallyorder. C.Whethertheyaregivenreasonabletips.C. Howmuchcustomerspayfortheirmeals.55.Whatdidthegroupofteestrytosayintheletter? A. Theywerequitethankfulforthewaiter39。sservice.B. Theyhadrealizedtheirmistakeandmadeitright.C. Theyhadawonderfulexperienceattherestaurant.D. Theywantedmorecustomerstogototherestaurant.CThespringseasonbringswarmweather,flowersandotherchangesforpeopletosomerestaurantcooks,themostexcitingspringarrivalisramps.RampsareawildplantintheeasternmountainsofNorthAmerica.Theyareoneofthe firstplantsthatgrowinthespring,usuallybetweenAprilandMay.Theyarerecognized(意識(shí))bytheirredstem(莖),andtwolongandwidegreenleaves.Theyarealsofamousfor theirstrongtaste,similartoonions(洋蔥).Rampsarenotaswellknownasothervegetables,buttheyhavealonghistoryinthe UnitedStates.IntheAppalachianMountains,rampshavebeenanimportantfoodforalongtime.Duringspring,itismonforsmalltownsintheAppalachianareatoholdlarge rampdinnersforthemunity.However,overthelast30years,rampspopularityhasgrownquickly.TheyarenowahighlydesiredvegetableformanynicerestaurantsincitieslikeNewYorkandWashington.Onereasontheplantispopularisthatitgrowsinthewild.Itisdifficulttogrowthem on farms.Mostrestaurantsgetthemfromforagers,whocollectrampsb