一Some bread and(牛肉).
I'd like a bowl of tomato and egg .
— I'd like some fruit salad.
— ______________. I'm full.
some bananas?
We have of noodles.
Hello, everyone. My name is Jack. I1in a busy neighborhood. There is a new restaurant near my house and the food there is very 2. My parents and I3have dinner there. The restaurant is open from 7:30 a. m. 4 10: 00 p. m. There are many kinds of5. What would you like to eat? They have pancakes, 6 , and all kinds of noodles 7meat and vegetables for you. What8 bowl of noodles would you like? They have large, 9 and small bowls for you. If you want to10something, there is juice, green tea and coffee. As for some11, they also have fish, mutton and beef. You can 12eat some vegetables here. Onions, tomatoes, 13and cabbages are all here for 14. You can enjoy half 15 on weekends. I really hope you can come to this restaurant and enjoy the nice food!
The verb" tip" means to give money, and the noun tip is the money that you give to someone. Around the world, many people give tips to waiters, drivers. . . It's a way of saying thank you. But did you know that tipping traditions around the world are different?
In some countries, like the United States, it's common to give a tip in a lot of different places. Almost everybody gives tips in restaurants and cafes or when they take a taxi. In Japan, though, it's a very different story. In Japan, tipping isn't part of the culture, so it doesn't always happen. And in France, a "service charge" is included(包含)on all restaurant checks (账单), so in fact, you've already tipped your waiter.
The tips in the United States are usually between15 %and 20 %on restaurant checks. So, for example, if a restaurant total is $ 40, people give the server around $6~$ 8. That is a lot of money for some visitors who come from countries where tipping isn't usual.
Maybe a man named Benjamin Olewine wins the prize for giving the world's most generous tip. Mr. Olewine paid for his waiter's school fees (费用) as a tip! The waiter, Jackson, was working in a restaurant to save money for school. One day, he served breakfast to Mr. Olewine. The check was$3. 45. The tip was more than $ 20, 000!
the beef noodles, please.