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[From a TOEIC test]
Bistro Pleases
Enter Bentonside Bistro any day for lunch or dinner, and you'll hear the sounds of clinking forks and chattering patrons. "That's the sound of happy diners," says Herman Keel, the restaurant's owner.
Opened two years ago, the bistro has exceeded expectations. The menu features traditional Irish dishes prepared by chef Deirdre Hanrahan. She notes, "We choose ingredients that are at the height of summer, fall, winter, and spring, and showcase these on our menu."
On a recent Wednesday afternoon, Jacinta Coelho, a vistor from Brazil, was dining at the bistro. "I can't get over the freshness and homemade taste!" exclaimed Ms. Coelho. "It's like the chef went outside and selected the ingredients just for me."
Bentonside Bistro is located at 1644 Bentonside Road and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The interior is painted in bright shades of blue reminiscent of the ocean, with a rotating gallery of artwork, adorning the walls. The staff is friendly and the delicious food is reasonably priced. Reservations are not required.
(By Declan Mulroney, Staff Writer)
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1. What does the "pleases" mean in "Bistro Pleases"? I assume that it is a verb, meaning "to make someone feel happy and satisfied", and is used intransitively, like "Smoking kills".
2. Why are the verbs "say" and "note" in paragraph 1 and 2 in the present simple, while "was dining" and "exclaimed" in paragraph 3 are in the past tense? I assume that that's because the writer thinks that Herman Keel and Deirdre Hanrahan will hold the same opinion at any time.
What do you think?
Bistro Pleases
Enter Bentonside Bistro any day for lunch or dinner, and you'll hear the sounds of clinking forks and chattering patrons. "That's the sound of happy diners," says Herman Keel, the restaurant's owner.
Opened two years ago, the bistro has exceeded expectations. The menu features traditional Irish dishes prepared by chef Deirdre Hanrahan. She notes, "We choose ingredients that are at the height of summer, fall, winter, and spring, and showcase these on our menu."
On a recent Wednesday afternoon, Jacinta Coelho, a vistor from Brazil, was dining at the bistro. "I can't get over the freshness and homemade taste!" exclaimed Ms. Coelho. "It's like the chef went outside and selected the ingredients just for me."
Bentonside Bistro is located at 1644 Bentonside Road and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The interior is painted in bright shades of blue reminiscent of the ocean, with a rotating gallery of artwork, adorning the walls. The staff is friendly and the delicious food is reasonably priced. Reservations are not required.
(By Declan Mulroney, Staff Writer)
[Source]
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1. What does the "pleases" mean in "Bistro Pleases"? I assume that it is a verb, meaning "to make someone feel happy and satisfied", and is used intransitively, like "Smoking kills".
2. Why are the verbs "say" and "note" in paragraph 1 and 2 in the present simple, while "was dining" and "exclaimed" in paragraph 3 are in the past tense? I assume that that's because the writer thinks that Herman Keel and Deirdre Hanrahan will hold the same opinion at any time.
What do you think?