As America is home to so many different nationalities, one can
find almost any kind of restaurant in all the large cities. But fast food shops
have become very (47) in the U. S. because they are quick and
cheap. And cafeterias are (48) popular with
American students. There you can get (49) food such as fried
fish, salad, vegetables, sweet potatoes, rice, hot rolls etc. There are also
(50) and drinks. You can pick up whatever strikes your
(51) . Tips are generally not required at
cafeterias where you serve yourself and you are expected to clear your own table
of dishes, and (52) your trash in the garbage cans.
In most cafeterias, you stand in line. As you walk along, you select
items (53) at a counter. At normal mealtimes, cafeterias are
crowded with people. You can usually get a seat without waiting too long if you
eat a little early or a little late. Students entering the
cafeterias on the campus are required to (54) their own meal
cards. Student identification cards and any other identification must be showed
if requested by dining hall (55) , student managers, or
checkers. An individual who refuses to show a student I. D. card will be
considered a non-student and will be (56) entrance. Of
course, dining at students’ cafeteria, students are required to follow some
rules. A) abnormally
F) especially K)
penetrate B) staff
G) desserts
L) widespread C) available
H) fancy
M) shortly D) discard
I) various
N) variety E) sequence
J) present
O) denied