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I hated dinner parties.But I decided to give them another shot because I'm in London.And
my friend Mallery invited me.And because dinner parties in London are very different from those
back in New York.There,"I'm having a dinner party" means:"I'm booking a table for 12 at a
restaurant you can't afford and we'll be sharing the cheque evenly,no matter what you eat."
Worse,in Manhattan there is always someone who leaves before the bill arrives.They'll throw
down cash,half of what they owe,and then people like me,who don't drink,end up paying even
more.But if I try to use the same trick,the hostess will shout:"Where are you going?" And it's
not like I can say I have somewhere to go:everyone knows I have nowhere to go.
But in London,dinner parties are in people's homes.Not only that,the guests are an interesting
mix.The last time I went to one,the guests were from France,India,Denmark and Nigeria;it was
like a gathering at the United Nations in New York.The mix is lessstriking.It's like a gathering
at Bloomingdale's,a well known department store.
For New Yorkers,talking about other parts of the world means Brooklyn and Queens in
New York.But at Mallery's,when I said that I had been to Myanmar recently,people knew
where it was.In New York people would think it was a usual new club.
1.What does the word "shot" in Paragraph 1 probably mean? _____
A.Choice
B.Try
C.Style
D.Goal
2.WhatdoesthewriterdislikemostaboutdinnerpartiesinNewYork? _____
AThereisastrangemixofpeople.
B.Therestaurantsareexpensive.
C.Thebillisnotfairlyshared.
D.Peoplehavetopaycash
3.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthepartiesinLondon? _____
A.Abitunusual.
B.Fulloftricks.
C.Lesscostly.
D.Moreinteresting.
4.Whatistheauthor'sopinionofsomeNewYorkersfromherexperience?_____
A.Easy?going.
B.Self?centered.
C.Generous.
D.Conservative.