When I was 18, I had my first job as a waitress. I worked in a very nice hotel in a small town in Scotland where there were a lot of tourists in the summer so they were taking on extra staff. I lived in a little house opposite the hotel. I had to be at work in the dining room at 7:30 in the morning to start serving breakfast. After serving the breakfast, at about ten o’clock, I had my own breakfast. After that, we started getting the dining room ready for lunch-cleaning the silver, setting the tables, hoovering the floor. I didn’t make too bad a job of serving lunch—one of the waiters looked after me and showed me how to do things. I would on the first day have been quite happy, but I had a problem which was that I’d got up in such a hurry and I just put on my shoes with really high heels. After a few hours on my feet I was in agony and there was nothing I could do about it, there was certainly no time to go and change them. I can tell you I never wore tho
Not long ago, I had my first on-line chat. I thought it would be (56) because. I have heard so many people (57) it in that way. But it was, disappointingly, quite an unpleasant (58) .
On line I met a man (59) said he was a manager in a big company in Dalian. We (60) pleasantly first, then exchanged e-mail (61) in order to keep in touch in the future. (62) , he sent me (63) . When I opened it, I found, to my (64) , a detailed(详细的) self-introduction including age, (65) , weight, habits and future plans. It was an advertisement for a dating(约会) service! I was hurt (66) felt rather angry.
When I told a veteran (有经验的) Internet surfer (网民) (67) my experience, he said it was not (68) ! was (69) . The Web provides such a nice, large place to make friends, why do some people (70) it
The relationship between one another should be mutual(互助的) politeness and (71
A. common
B. uncommon
C. interesting
D. uninteresting
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