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C. absent D. gone 45. A. correctly B. right C. wrong D. known 46. A. absence B. action C. examination D. mistake 47. A. Before B. During C. After D. About 48. A. careful B. taught C. puzzled D. pointed 49. A. talk B. report C. dialogue D. story 50. A. do things B. judge C. learn D. examine 五、閱讀理解( 30%) A A man walked into a restaurant that advertised having the longest menu in the world. The manager was very proud of being able to provide any dish, no matter how unusual. At the bottom of the menu there was a notice that said, “ If you do not see the dish you require on this menu, please tell us and we will add it to the menu immediately.” One day a man walked in, looked at the menu and decided to make life really difficult for the manager and his chef. He would order something that was very unusual. When the waiter came up to take his order, he said, “ You say you can serve any dish, anything at all, even if it’ s not on your menu, which is the longest menu in the world.” “ That is correct, sir. We have never yet been unable to meet our customers’ requirements.” “ Very well,” the man said. “ In that case, bring me two elephant ears on toast. Indian, not African.” The waiter wrote down on hid pad: Two Indian elephant ears on toast. “ Very good, sir,” he said. “ That shouldn’ t take long.” He walked quickly away. The man was very surprised and rather disappointed. Then he smiled as the waiter returned, a very unhappy look on his face. “ Ah!” the man said. “ You can’ t bring me elephant ears on toast, cay you?” The waiter was very apologetic. “ I’ m sorry, sir, and this is most embarrassing,” he said, “ but I’ m afraid we can’ t. Unfortunately, we’ ve run out of bread.” 1 require 要求 2 chef 廚師 3 apologetic 道歉的 4 embarrassing 尷尬的 51. What did the man want to do? A. Embarrass the manager. B. Have some toast. C. Buy an elephant. C. Read the longest menu in the world. 52. What did the notice at the bottom of the menu say? A. Please order elephant ears. B. We will serve any dish you want. C. We have the longest menu in the world. D. English is spoken here. 53. Why did the customer order elephant ears? A. He was hungry. B. He liked them. C. He thought they would be tasty. D. He didn’ t think they had any. 54. The customer was disappointed because A. The waiter did not seem to be worried by his order. B. The waiter walked away quickly. C. He wanted to eat Indian elephant’ s ears. D. The waiter was unhappy. 55. The waiter was unhappy because A. The man was wearing elephant’ s ears. B. They had no elephant’ s ears. C. They had no bread. D. The chef didn’ t want to cook them. B When you are swimming, you may shiver as you e out of water. That is specially true if there is a light gentle wind. You wrap up in a piece of cloth to keep warm. But still