答案见上Text 6 W: There is a restaurant near here. Let's get something to eat. M: Are they cheap? Oh, I don't have a lot of money with me so... W: You know that is like fast-food places. M: Em, I don't really want fast food today. What about my neighborhood? There ar...
112.细节理解题,根据文中的语句“It is sunny and warm today. A dog is sleeping.”理解可知,小狗正在睡觉,故选B。 113.词义理解推断题,根据文中的语句“My owner gives me food to eat.”理解可知,owner是主人的意思,故选C。 114.细节理解题,根据文中的语句“Ha! I eat, I go out for a walk a...
Lunch came into its own — it really acquired the size and shape and substance that it has in America today — in New York. New York is emblematic, arguably, of large North American manufacturing cities — it has all the conditions that make America different from the Old World in terms ...
Today, there are plenty of chances to get to know people from other countries. Don’t just stare at your shoes, go and say “Hi”. These tips will h 【1】 you get through the embarrassing(尴尬的)moments: British: “Beautiful day, isn’t it?” The w 【2】 in Britain changes often...
These are real numbers based on my actual grocery bill, and even rounded up since not everyone buys in bulk. This is even cheaper than Stacie’s original prices because I got the cheaper wheat bread. Also, I won’t count the baggies I used since they’re so cheap, but you might want...
And today I’m sharing 10 lunch packing tips to help you pack healthy, tasty, and budget-friendly lunches. 1. Equip yourself If you want to pack good lunches, you’re going to need some stuff! I went out and bought a separate set of food storage containers that I set aside ...
Today, I had tuna. Tuna sounds not exciting, and I have no idea how to make it look good. But when you throw it on a salad with some barley, it’s a winner. Tuna is seriously underrated. Now that food is set, let’s chat… ...
meal and working people must take lunch with them or get it near workplace. Children in school take sandwiches, fruit, and cookies with them and eat in school. Supper, the most important meal, is between six and eight in the evening. People cook it carefully. They may have meat or chic...
1869– One quarter of a pie costs 5 cents in cheap and lowly New York City restaurants. (Five cents then would equal 87 cents today.) 1878– Boston’s saloon eateries charge 5 cents for a schooner of beer. In some places the beer entitles the purchaser to free cheese and crackers. (...
If you’re looking for some homemade pierogies on the cheap, look no further than the budget-friendly Pierożak Pierogarnia. This family-owned business only has one item on its menu and that’s the traditional Polish dumpling. From savory to sweet, they feature a wide range of pierogies...