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2023年河南省新蔡县第一高级中学高三英语第一学期期末综合测试模拟试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非
1.2B选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号2保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Yet in the processof developmentdid theystop toconsider theimpact oftheir“progress”on nature.A.in no time B.at nopointC.as likelyas notD.more oftenthan not
2.A hurricaneswept throughmy village.Just as we werebeginning tolose hope,itsuddenly stopped.It is really“A.Alls wellthat endswell B.Lightning neverstrikes twicein thesame placeC.It neverrains butif poursD.A friendin needis afriend indeed
3.—According tomy mother,it is a goodidea to have somechicken soupwhen youhavea cold._,scientists agreewith her.A.Sooner orlater B.Once in a whileC.Believe itor notD.To beexact
4.What isyour mainreason forchoosing onerestaurant anotherA.over B.ofC.from D.for
5.-Oh,we haveflnished ourtask andcan havea goodrest.-・Our managertook anotherorder yesterday.A.Yes,it willB.I don*t takemuch ofitC.Ifs possibleD.Ifs hardto say
6.Its saidthat thepower plantis nowlarge aswhat it was.A.twice asB.as twiceC.twice muchD.much twice
7.The athletes,especially thewinners,should remainmodest rapidprogressthey havemade.A.whatever B.howeverC.how muchD.no matterwillshow up.Of course,trends in the food industry come and goquickly,and thereis noguaranteethat dinerswon tireof theconcept.Some entrepreneurshave resortedto evenweirderlocations-in aformer limestonemine,say,or at the topof acrane—to keepcustomersinterested.uIt9s notquite partof themainstream economyyet.says Baras.、1What doesthe underlinedpart a revolution was made”in ParagraphOne possiblymeanA.Chefs designedcreative dishes.B・Diners tastedfoodin a newand creativeway.C.The capsulecontaining dinersmade a、circle.D.Great changeswere madein thefood industry.2Perspective chefsare drawntopop-ups dueto thefact that.A.pop-ups arebecoming increasinglypopular withdinersworldwide B・they havethe desireto explorea saferway to make aliving C.their investmentin pop-ups willbring them a long-lasting fortuneD.pop-ups providea changeabletest fieldfortalented chefs9creativity
3、The writerspurpose ofwriting thepassenger is・A.to appealtopeople todine outinpop-up restaurantsB.to give a brief introduction of pop-up restaurantsC.to warnbusiness ownersof theappearance of pop-up restaurantsD.to foreseethe futureofpop-up restaurants9development第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30Ivy stoodin theairporfs baggageclaim waitingfor her bag.It hadbeen alongtrip,but she was finallyhome inBozeman,Montana.She yawned.She couldntwait to(彳亍李传送带)get home,1her thingsand relax.As carouselstarted to2,she watchedthebags droponto it.She sawher3green bag.She waitedfor itto comeclose soshe couldgrab it.4a largewoman took the bagandhurried offtoward theexit!
5.Ivy startedafter her.Then shestopped andthought,uMany bagslook alike.Thats6not mine.She returnedto thecarouselto wait.Finally she saw anothersmall greenbag droponto thecarousel.7it wasnother bag!Immediately sheknew whathad8The womanhad takenherbag,and thisone must9the otherwoman.She regrettednot1the womanwhen shefirst grabbedthe bag.Nowwhat wasshe going to doIvylooked at the11tag,which said,“Melanie Moser,300Sky CrestDrive,Bozeman,MT
58715.”“Well,at leastshes a12Ivy thought.can driveto herhouse and13this bagformine.But wouldsomeone accuseme of the14if Itook itfrom the airport”So shewent to theairline counterand explainedthe_______________________________________________15・The clerktookthebag.“But what about my bag”asked Ivy.“Shell bringyours backwhen shecomes to get hersJ said the clerk.16to wait,Ivy droveto300Sky CrestDrive toget herbag.A mananswered her17and saidhis wifehad justleft for theairport.He wasslightly annoyedwith herfor not beingmore
18.Ivy returnedto the19・Her bagwas waitingfor herat theairline counter.“Next time/5she thought,uIf I think someoneis20mybag,ril saysomething!”
1、A.tidy upB.put awayC.mix upD.throw away
2、A.operate B・appear C.continue D.exist
3、A.、special B.extra C.small D.heavy4A.Eventually B.Privately C.Intentionally D.Suddenly、、5A.Excited B.Shocked C.Ashamed D.Scared6A.exactly B.rarely C.obviously D.、、probably7A.So B.But C.Or D.Unless8A.happened B.clarified C.failed D.lost9A.、appeal toB.refer toC.turn toD.belong to10A.monitoring B.recognizing C.challenging、、D.criticizing11A.baggage B.product C.price D.category12A.tourist B.passenger C.、、foreigner D.local13A.exchange B.replace C.mistake D.donate14A.possession B.theft、、C.consumption D.damage15A.rule B.origin C.problem D.secret16A.Reluctant B.、Available C.Patient D.Anxious17A.invitation B.knock C.call D.suggestion18A.honestB.attentive C.careful D.curious、19A.office B.hotel C.house D.airport20A.noticing B.packing C.taking D.searching第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式(分)
27.15Washing machines are heavy.Thats
1.theres anaverage of25kg ofconcreteinside themto stopthem movingaround whentheyre ona spincycle.And that()means theyrenot onlydifficult
2.move aroundin yourhome,they alsocost alot totransport.生()
3.all thiscould be about to change,thanks toa simpleinvent by a teamat theUKsNottingham TrentUniversity.Professor Aminhit on the5・(brilliant)simple ideaof replacingsome of the concretewith
6.sealable plasticcontainer whichcan befilled withwater oncethe machineis inplace.7,()doing this,the weightof awashing machinecan
8.cut bya third.In theUK alone,this(公吨)could meana savingof around45,000tonnes ofcarbon dioxideemissions ayear whenthemachinesaretransported,9^isreallya pieceof goodnews to the environment.“Everyone thinksthe ideamust have been thoughtof before,says DylanKnight.()第四部分写“No onecan reallybelieve it.But itwill definitelywork when
10.put intouse.”作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作
28.10文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除10或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011The person that weshould learnneednt berich orfamous.It can be aperson welive with.For I,its my father.I stillremembered the days whenI was a child.Although hehad plentyofworks to do,he stillstayed with me butplayed gameswithme.With timegone by,Im inSenior3now.It is I who has notime tostay withhim now!However,he isstill behindme andtrieshis best to makeit abetter life for ourfamily.What selflesshe is!I amvery gratefullytohim.He isnot only myfather,but alsoa heroliving withme!第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)年北京一张家口冬奥会将如期在北京和张家口举行为了确保冬奥会
29.252022圆满成功,组委会发起了志愿者招募活动假如你是学生李华,希望能成为其中一员请按要求用英文给组委会写一封申请信,内容包括个人情况;
1.自身优势;
2..服务承诺3注意:词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数
3.参考词汇2022北京一张家口冬奥会2022Bejing-Zhangjiakou WinterOlympicGamesDear Sir/Madam,My nameis Li Hua.Thank you!参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1B、2A、3C、4A、5D、6A、7A、8B、9C、10D、11C、12D、13D、14A、15A、16D、17B、18B、19C、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出40A BC D最佳选项、、211B、2A、3C、4C、、221C、2C、3D、4A、5B、6B、、、231B
2、3C、4D、、241D、2B、3C、4A、、251C、2D、3B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短
1.530文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261B、2A、3C、4D、5B、6D、7B、8A、9D、10C、11A、12D、13A、14B、15C、16A、17B、18C、19D、20C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式
1.
5151、
271.because
2.to move
3.But
4.invention
5.brilliantly
6.a
7.By
8.be cut
9.which
10.put第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、1028TW pcrwathat wesboiid lesnAneedo1be rdia fsnomIt onbe apcrsoo wekvr uithFer I.it smv fatherFromme1sdU iCTMTObCTEthedayswbni Ii childA2tbxigb bebad pleotyof wpctoto do.be ftU!suyvd withme gRraembcrworic odhunpltyedgimes Mhme Withtune gooeg Imin Setuoc3now It isIwhohasnotimeto suyMh MHgmogbn*eHowever,he tsstill behmdmeandtries htsbesttomike Ha benolifeforour fitmlvselfless beW I«n veryIM除厘Ho・・mtcftiUY tohim Heaswonlymyfather,but alsoa beroIniag e由me1grateftil第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Sir/Madam,My nameis LiHua.I wouldlike towork as a volunteerfor2022Beijing-Zhangjiakou WinterOlympic Games.I’maboy ofeighteen yearsold from a highschool.My spokenEnglish isgood and I cancommunicate withforeigners fluently.Whafs more,I haveotheradvantages—Pm especiallyfond ofsports,familiar withBeijing,good atcommunication andalwaysglad to help others.Vm willingto pro-vide the best servicefor everyathlete in the WinterOlympicGames.Therefore,I thinkIm suitablefor servingthe Games.I wouldappreciate itif youcould offerme the chance to be avolunteer.Thank you!Yours faithfully,LiHua
8.The buswould nothave runinto theriver for the badtempered lady.A.if itwere notB.had itnot beenC.if it would not be D.should itnotbe
9.US slangis hugelythanks to the manydifferent ethnicgroups thathavesettled in the country.A.delicate B.dynamic C.diverse D.desperate
10.Police havefound appearsto bethe lostancient statue.A.which B.where C.how D.what
11.The doctorstreatment hasworked marvels:the patienthas completely.A.repeated B.returned C.recoveredD.reminded
12.He letme writedown hisinstructions surethat Iwould knowwhat was_after hewent away.A.making;doing B.making;to doC.to make;to doD.to make;to bedone
13.Every fouryears Americansthe transferof power.A.carry overB.carry offC.carry onD.carry out
14.When ThanksgivingDay isthe corner,stores andsupermarkets arebusywith people.A.around B.on C.with D.at
15.If yougo tobuy thetop best-selling CD,please getfor me.A.one B.itC・this D.that
16.Ever sincethe newpark wasopened to the publiclast month,I awalk initevery morning.A.am takingB.takeC.have takenD.havebeentaking
17.What thecountry didthe internationaltrade regulations,for whichitwaswidely condemned.A.approved B.violated C.bothered D.interrupted
18.After heconsulted with his professor,an ideawas beginningto inhismind.A.pay offB.take shapeC.work outD.make up
19.Its difficultfor usto learna lessonin lifeweve actuallyhad thatlesson.A.while B.since C.until D.when
20.Professor Wangin ourschool tillnext Sunday.A.will havestayed B.has stayedC.is stayingD.stayed第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出40A BC D最佳选项(分)
21.6Ask peoplein theUK what the words“Sunday roastmean to them,and theyllprobablytake youback totheir grandmothers9dining rooms••一maybe witha fewstories of“thegreatest puddings”and“thebestever steak”.But nowthe traditionalSunday roastseems tohavebeen leftback in the olddays.According tothe DailyMail,just onein50British familiessits downtothis weeklymeal together.There aremany reasonswhy theroast isbecoming lesspopular Inthe busymodern world,where breakfastisaslice oftoast eatenon theway towork orschool andlunch isa quicksandwichin frontof thecomputer screen,people justdont seemtohavethe timeor patienceto makea roast.And Sundaywas once a daywhen peoplecould easilygo tothe kitchento cook.Nowadays,people areoften outshopping oratthecinema untilit9s fartoo lateto startthinking aboutheating(烤箱)the ovenup.However,a recentarticle fromThe Telegraphwarned againstbeing carriedaway byour tightschedules:It would beashame tolet thisfine old tradition disappear/9The Guardianfurther explainedthat theeating of the bigmeal isonly thehalf ofit.The Sundayroastalso makesfor relaxedmorning activitiesinthekitchen,and thetable becomesthe perfectplaceto sharegood food and chatwith familyand friends.uFor busymoms anddads,even ifyoucan manageto turnoff yourmobile phoneand theTV onlyonceaweek andturn theSunday roastintoa realfamily event,children canhave funcooking thefoodandclearing uptogether/
91、Thebest title for thepassage isprobably.A,Sunday-Best Timefor FamilyB.Sunday RoastDying OutC.Its thePerfect Timefor UsD.Lefs SitDown Together、2Why dopeople payless attentionto SundayroastA,They havea busylifestyle.B.They have no interestin cooking.C.They dontthink itworthwhile.D.They areliving inthe modernsociety.、“苴”3What doesthe underlinedword inthe lastparagraph referto A.A recentarticle.B.A traditionalkitchen.C.The fineoldtradition.D.Sunday morningactivity.、4How doesthe authorfeel towardsSunday roasfsdying outA.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Sorry.D.Uncertain.(分)
22.8Jobs quicklybecame boredwith college.He likedbeing at Reed,just nottaking therequired classes.In fact,he wassurprised whenhe foundout thatthere werestrict courserequirements.When Wozniakcame tovisit,Jobs wavedhis scheduleat himand complained,“Theyare makingme takeall thesecourses.”Wozniak replied,“Yes,thats whatthey doin college.”Jobsrefused to go tothe classeshe was assigned andinstead wenttotheones he wanted,such as a danceclasswhere hecould enjoyboth thecreativity andthechanceto meetgirls.UI wouldnever haverefusedto takethe coursesyou weresupposed to,thats adifference inour personality.saidWozniak surprisedlyand admiringly.Jobs alsobegan tofeel guiltyabout spendingso muchof hisparents9money onan educationthatdid notseem worthwhile.UA11of myworking-class parentssavings werebeing spenton my(学费)•college tuitionhe detailedhis experiencein afamous ceremonyaddress atStanford.hadno ideawhat Iwanted todo withmy lifeand noidea howcollege wasgoingtohelp mefigure itout.And hereI wasspending all of themoney myparents hadsaved theirentire life.So Idecided todropout andtrust thatitwouldall workout okay.”He didntactually wantto leaveReed;he justwanted toquit paying tuition andtaking classesthat didnt interesthim.Surprisingly,Reed toleratedthat.He had a veryinquiring mindthat wasenormouslyattractive/9saidthedean ofstudents,Jack Dudman.uHe refusedto acceptautomaticallyreceived truths,and he wanted toexamine everythinghimself.Dudman allowedJobs toaudit classesand staywith friendsinthedorms evenafter hestoppedpayingtuition.“The minuteI droppedout I could stoptaking therequiredclassesthatdidntinterest me,and begindropping inontheones thatlooked interesting/9he said.Among themwasacalligraphy(书法)class thatappealed tohim after hesawposters oncampus thatwere beautifullydrawn.“I(字体),learned aboutserif andsans seriftypefaces aboutvarying theamount of space betweendifferentletter combinations,about whatmakes greattypography great.It wasbeautiful,historical,artistically fineinaway thatscience cantcapture,andIfound itfascinating.”(相交It wasyet anotherexample ofJobs consciouslypositioning himselfattheintersection点)ofthearts andtechnology.In allof hisproducts,technology wouldbe marriedto greatdesign,elegance,human touches,and evenromance.uIf Ihad neverdropped inonthatsingle courseincollege,the Macwould havenever hadso manytypefaces.And sinceWindows justcopied theMac,its likelythat nopersonal computerwould havethem.”Meanwhile Jobshadahard timeatReed.He wentbarefoot mostofthetime,wearing sandalswhenit snowed.Elizabeth Holmesmade mealsfor him,trying tokeep upwithhisobsessive diets.He returnedsoda bottlesfor sparechange,continued hislong hardjourneys tothe freeSundaydinners atthe HareKrishna temple,and worea downjacket inthe heatlessgarage apartmentherented for$20a month.When heneeded money,he foundwork atthe psychologydepartment labmaintainingthe electronicequipment that was usedfor animalbehaviour experiments.Occasionally ChrisannBrennan wouldcome tovisit Theirrelationship developedabnormally.But(开明).mostly hetended tothe beginningof hisown souland personalgoal forenlightenment“I cameof ageatamagical timeJ hereflected later,Our consciousnesswas raisedby Zen,and alsoby LSD.Even laterin lifehe wouldcredit certaindrugs for making himmoreenlightened.^Taking LSDwasavaluable experience,one ofthe mostimportant thingsin my life.LSD showsyou thattheres anotherside tothe coin,and youcant rememberit whenit wearsoff,but youknow it.It heightenedmy senseof whatwas important-creating wonderfulthings insteadofmaking money,puttingthings backinto thestream ofhistory andof humanconsciousness asmuch asI could.”、1Jobs andWozniak differedin.A.approach tofreedom B.appetite forknowledgeC.attitude torequirements D.affection forcollege life、2One factorin Jobsdecision to leave collegeis that.A.his familywas inabsolute povertyB.hewantedtobeindependent ofhis parentsC.he wouldnthave hisparents moneywastedD.the collegecouldnt preparehim forhis setgoal、3From JackDudmans statementwe cansee thatJobs was•A.rather difficulttogetalong withB.quite goodat solvingproblemsC.too stubborntochangehis mindD.very seriousabout existingbeliefs、4The underlinedword audit”in Paragraph3means•A.attend informallyB.miss occasionallyC.give successfullyD.conduct irregularly、5Jobs workedon typefaceswhile sufferingfromahard life•A.to provehis valuetothewhole worldB.to bringsomething greatinto existenceC.to makehimself wealthyfor abetter lifeD・to showcollege wasunimportant tohim、6Which ofthe followingcanbethe propertitleforthe passageA.Stay OutB.Drop OutC.Hold OutD.Work Out(分)
23.8One morningmore thanthirty years ago,I enteredthe TrackKitchen,a restaurant(卑微的)where everyonefrom thehumblest tothe mostpowerful camefor breakfast.I noticedanempty chairnext toan elderly,unshaven man,who lookedsomewhat.He waswearing aworn-outhat andwas alone.I askedif Imight joinhim.He agreedquietly andI satdown tohave mybreakfast.We cautiouslybegan aconversation andspoke abouta widerang ofthings.We neverintroducedourselves.I wasconcerned thathe mighthavenomoney andnotbeable toafford somethingto eat.So asI rosetogoback tothe counterand buya secondcup of coffee,I asked,“My Iget yousomething”“A coffeewouldbenice.”Then Ibought hima cup ofcoffee,We talkedmore,and heaccepted anothercupofcoffee,Finally,I rosetoleave,wished himwell,and headedfortheexit.At thedoor Imet one of myfriends.Heasked,“How didyou getto knowMr.Galbreath”“Who”“The manyou weresitting with.He ischairman ofthe Boardof ChurchillDowns.”Icouldhardly believeit.I wasbuying,offering afree breakfast,and feelingpity foroneoftheworlds richestand mostpowerful men!My fewminutes withMr.Galbreath changedmylife.Now Itry totreat everyonewith respect,nomatter whoIthinkthey are,and tomeet anotherhuman beingwith kindnessand sincerity.、1What doesthe underlinedword“disheveled meanA.Unfriendly.B.Untidy.C.Gentle.D.Kind.、2The authorbought coffeeforthe old manbecauseA.he thoughttheold man waspoor B.hewantedto starta conversationC.he intendedto showhis politenessD.he wouldlike tothank theoldman、3How didthe authorprobably feelafterhetalked withhis friendA.Proud.B.Pitiful.C.Surprised.D.Regretful、4What isthe messagemainly expressedinthestoryA.We shouldlearn tobe generous.B.Itishonorable tohelp thosein need.C.People inhigh positionsare notlike whatwe expect.D.We shouldavoid judgingpeople by theirappearances(分)
24.8It beganasagame:High schooland collegestudents studyingcomputertechnology figuredout theycould usepersonal computersto break into telephonecompanycomputers andmake free,long-distance telephonecalls.These youngcomputer talentssoon gainedthename hackers.Police arresteda fewhackers,but manywent onto evenmore complexhacking.One ofthemwas arrestedformakingillegal telephonecalls andlater heused aphone tochange apolice officerscreditrecords toget backattheofficer forarresting him.He alsoused a computer tochange hiscollegerecords togive himselfbetter grades.As hackersgained experience,they beganinvading computersat banks,airlines andotherbusinesses.In onecase ahacker instructedan airlinescomputer togive himfree airplane tickets.The U.S.government isworried thathackers maybreakintoits networksof defensecomputers.The governmenfssecrets areeasily attackedbecause thousandsof governmentcomputersare connected by telephone lines thathackers canget into.In November1988,a collegestudent entereda U.S.Defense Departmentcomputer networkcalledArpanet.The hackerinjected a computer programthat madecopies ofitself throughoutArpanet.Some hackersuse virusesto destroyall thedata inacomputer.But inthis case,government officialsshut downthe networkbefore theprogram reachedevery computerin thesystem.Shutting downthe systemangered manyresearchers whowere usingthe computers.Thehacker turnedhimself intothepolice andhewascharged witha crime.The incidentput thespotlight oncomputer hackingintheUnited States.Many companieshave hired expertsto protecttheir computersfrom hackers,and manycomputer expertsnowadvise companieson howto protecttheir computers.The U.S.government believesforeign governmentshavehiredhackers totry tobreak intotop-secret defensecomputers.Experts disagreeover whetheracomputernetwork canever besafe fromhacking.But inthefuture,some ofthe mostoutstanding mindsintheU.S.will beworking tofrustrate theattempts ofcomputerhackers.、1What didthe firsthackers doA.They brokeinto government computers.B.They destroyedairplaneticketsystems.C.They playedcomputer games.D.They madefree phonecalls.、2Why canU.S.government computersbe easilyhacked intoA.They haveno defense systems.B.They areconnectedbytelephonelines.C.They arepartly accessibletothepublic.D.They lackcomplex processingprograms.、3What happenedtothegovernmentcomputersin November1988A.They lostallofthe importantdata.B・They wereshut downby researchers.C.They wereinvaded bya collegestudent.D.They gottotally ruinedbyacomputer program.、4What didcompanies decidetodoto protecttheir computersystemsA.Employ computertalents.B.Build secretdefensesystems.C.Ask thegovernment forhelp.D.Collect andanalyze thedata ofhackers.(分)
25.10Jeremy Barasremembers thefirst timehe eversaw apop-up restaurant.The26-year-old entrepreneurwas onvacation inEngland fouryearsagoand hadto lookup atthe(航天舱)London EyeFerries wheelto seeit.Hanging abovehim wasa capsulefull ofdiners whowereserved anew courseeach timearevolutionwasmade.I thoughtthatwasthe coolestthingever”,he says.Baras,who foundedPopUpRepublic.com in2012to promotethe ideaofpop-uprestaurants inthe USA,has beenstudying themever since.Pop-ups,which havebeen aroundsince atleast theearly2000s,are openanywhere froma fewhoursto severalmonths,but theirdefining featureis thatthey aretemporary.They maybe onlyatiny partofthe$709billion U.S.restaurant industry,but pop-ups havegotten aboost inrecentyears asa lower-cost,lower-risk wayfor entrepreneursto testthe waters.Some restaurantownerssee themasaway torenew interestin existinglocations.And somestruggling cities,like Oakland,(衰退).California,have turnedto themtohelprevitalize localeconomies impactedbytherecessionThe concepthas beenespecially popularwith up-and-coming chefswho wantto test-drive asamenu conceptwithout investinga fortuneinapermanent space.Your cooksand chefsare reallytalented,but theyrestuck inthe backof somebody else、kitchen cookingsomebodyelse9smenu,“says ZachKupperman,chief businessmanofficer andco-founder ofDinner Lab.Chefs inDinner Labcook inthe middleofspace,giveabriefintroductionabout themenu andthemselves-and thenbravely listento dinerfeedback afterward.Pop-ups9temporary naturealsoallows restaurateursto chargea deposittomakesure thediners。
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