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"Anyway,the floating breakfast has quickly become another luxury hotel service,likeafternoon tea.Many travelers have also accepted floating breakfasts,"said Timo Kuenzli,general manager of Cape Fahn Hotel."Nearly 100%of our guests over the past year haveordered one.Floating meals have seemingly gone from fashion to mainstream.8.What can we infer about floating breakfasts from Paragraph 1?A.They look appealing.B.They are delicious.C.They are nutritious.D.They are low-calorie diets.9.Why is the question raised in Paragraph 3?A.To make a summary.B.To further explore the topic.C.To share some confusion.D.To bring on some argument.10.How does Booth like his first attempt at having a floating breakfast?A.Attractive.B.Boring.C.Funny.D.Terrible.11.What do Timo Kuenzli's words show?A.The safety of floating breakfasts is uncertain.B.Many people can't accept floating breakfasts.C.Floating breakfasts have gradually become popular.D.Floating breakfasts are not as popular as afternoon tea.DThe British has obeyed the "keep to the left"rule for long.Have you ever wonderedwhy?There is a historical reason for this:it's all to do with keeping your sword hand free!Inthe Middle Ages you never knew who you were going to meet when travelling on horseback.Most people are right-handed,so if a stranger passed by on the right of you,your right handwould be free to use your sword if required.Indeed the "keep to the left"rule goes back even further in time;archaeologists havediscovered evidence suggesting that the Romans drove carts and wagons on the left,and it isknown that Roman soldiers always marched on the left.This "rule of the road"was officiallysanctioned in 13O0 AD when Pope(教皇)BonifaceⅧI declared that all pilgrims(朝圣者)travelling to Rome should keep to the left.This continued until the late 1700s when large wagons became popular for transportinggoods.These wagons were drawn by several pairs of horses and had no driver's seat.Instead,in order to control the horses,the driver sat on the horse at the back left,thus keeping hiswhip hand free.Sitting on the left however made it difficult to judge the traffic coming theother way,as anyone who has driven a left-hand drive car along the winding lanes of Britainwill agree!In Britain there wasn't much call for these massive wagons and the smaller Britishvehicles had seats for the driver to sit on behind the horses.As most people are right-handed,the driver would sit to the right of the seat so his whip hand was free.Traffic congestion in18th century London led to a law being passed to make all traffic on London Bridge keep to theleft in order to reduce collisions.This rule was incorporated()into the Highway Act of1835 and was adopted throughout the British Empire.【高三级8月份联合考试英语卷第4页(共8页)】
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