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Germany is a highly developed country. Many people think its people lead a luxurious (Éݳ޵Ä) life. One day£¬my friend and I 41 a restaurant. We noticed that a young couple was having their meal. There were 42 two dishes and two cans of beer on their table. I wondered if such a (n) 43 meal could be fine and whether the girl would leave that 44 man.

As we were 45 , my friend ordered more food for us. When we left, there was still about one third of the food we had ordered on the table. When we were leaving, the young man spoke to us in English. We 46 that he was unhappy about us 47 so much food. ¡°We paid for our food. It is none of your 48 how much food we left behind,¡± my friend told him. The young man was so angry that he 49 took his phone out and made a call to someone.

After a while, an officer from the Social Security Organization (Éç»á±£ÕÏ×éÖ¯) arrived. Upon knowing what had happened, he gave us a €50 fine (·£¿î), which 50 us.

The officer told us in a 51 voice, ¡° 52 is yours but resources (×ÊÔ´) belong to society. There are many 53 people in the world who are 54 hunger. We have no 55 to waste resources.¡±

Their attitude to eating put both of us to 56 . We need to correct our wrong 57 . We are from a country which is not very rich. To save face, we often think we should order more than we can eat, which 58 our friends our generosity (¿¶¿®). We should realize that resources don¡¯t belong to a (n) 59 person but they belong to everyone. We can¡¯t 60 to waste them. 41. A. opened 42. A. still

B. left

C. entered

D. called

D. only

D. common

B. even

C. already C. expensive

43. A. simple 44. A. gentle 45. A. full

B. cheap

B. stupid

C. mean D. friendly

D. free

D. doubted

B. hungry

C. honest

46. A. disagreed 47. A. ordering 48. A. business 49. A. slowly 50. A. worried

B. understood

C. ignored

B. eating B. power

C. wasting D. serving C. action C. exactly

D. mind D. immediately

D. satisfied

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B. calmly B. upset

C. surprised

51. A. relaxing 52. A. Money 53. A. old

B. serious B. Decision B. young

C. grateful C. Right C. rich

D. boring

D. Freedom

D. poor

54. A. thinking about B. bringing in

C. suffering from D. getting along with 55. A. use 56. A. shame

B. reason B. trouble B. method B. shows

C. need

D. way D. joy

D. opinion D. passes

C. interest C. education C. lends

57. A. purpose 58. A. returns

59. A. important B. wealthy 60. A. expect

B. begin

C. single D. special

D. afford

C. manage

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At present, some Senior One students have problems with English study. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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