In 1954, an American called Ray Kroc was selling milk machines. Most restaurants bought one or two of these machines, but one re

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问题    In 1954, an American called Ray Kroc was selling milk machines. Most restaurants bought one or two of these machines, but one restaurant ordered eight of them. Kroc was surprised at this big order. He decided to visit the restaurant.
   It was a small hamburger stand(汉保包销售点). A group of young people in clean, white uniforms (制服)were at work. They were happy, fast and polite. People kept on coming to buy food. Kroc thought this was a very successful business.He looked up at the name over the door. It read, "McDonald’s Hamburgers".
   Kroc found out that two brothers owned the business. They were called Mac and Dick McDonald. He suggested that they should set up more restaurants, but the brothers were happy with their life, and they themselves did not want to. However, they let Kroc set up other restaurants for them. That was the start of the biggest fast food company. In 1955, Kroc opened his first McDonald’s near Chicago. Four years later, the 100th McDonald’s was opened. In 1961 Kroc bought all rights(权利)to McDonald’s from Mac and Dick. By 1972, a new McDonald’s was opened every day. By 1974, there were over 3,000 McDonald’s around the world.
What does this was a very successful business’mean?

选项 A、The restaurant was very well managed.
B、All the restaurant workers were busy.
C、McDonald’s was a famous restaurant.

答案A

解析 语义推测题。从前后文可见,这是 Kroc对这家餐馆的评价,他认为这家餐馆管理得非常成功。B 项说餐馆里的工作人员都很忙。与题意无关。而C项说麦当 劳是一家著名的餐馆。与实际不符,因为在Kroc刚刚拜访那家 餐馆的时候,它并不出名。故A正确。
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