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hem i n your restaurant. I don’t want to upset you, but I found your m enu so lim i ted that I stoped woryi ng and started adverti sing the benefi ts of m y fod. Why don’t you si t down and try a m eal?” Yong Hui agreed to stay and soon they were both enjoyi ng the dum pl ings and breast of chi cken cooked with garli c. When they were served the ice cream, Yong H ui began to l ook il l. “I feel si ck with al l thi s fat and heavy food,”she sai d, “I mi ss m y vegetabl es and frui t. ”Wang Peng was enjoyi ng a second pl ate of dumpli ngs so he si ghed. “Yes, ”he added, “and I woul d mi ss m y dum pli ngs and fatty pork. Don’t you get ti red quickl y?” “Wel l, I do have to rest a l ot, ”admi tted Yong H ui. “But don’t you thi nk i t woul d be better i f you were a bi t thi ner? I’m sure you woul d feel m uch healthi er. ” They began to talk about m enus and balanced di ets. “Accordi ng to m y research, nei ther your restaurant nor m i ne offers a bal anced di et,”expl ai ned Wang Peng. “I don’t offer enough fi bre and you don’t offer enough body–buil di ng and energy–gi ving foods. Perhaps we ought to bi ne our i deas and provi de a balanced m enu with fods ful of energy and fi bre. ”So that i s what they di d. They served raw vegetabl es with the ham burgers and boi l ed the potatoes rather than fryi ng them . They served fresh frui t wi th the i ce cream. In thi s way they cut down the fat and i ncreased the fi bre i n the m eal . Thei r bal anced di ets becam e such a succes that before l ong Wang Peng becam e slim mer and Yong H ui put on m ore wei ght. After som e tim e the two found that their busi nes cooperati on had turned i nto a personal one . Fi nal y they got m arried and li ved happi l y ever after. FOR BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I was exci ted when I heard that our m uni ty was to have i ts own McDonal d’s restaurant. I thought about al l those young peopl e who woul d not have to go to the next town to buy thei r favourite burgers and chi ps. McDonal d’s cares about heal thy eating too and works with sci enti sts to provi de food that i s of hi gh quali ty, safe and heal thy. It is al so cheap . They often provi de sal ads as wel as burgers and chi ps. You can al so choose between col a and m il k shakes( 奶昔 ). Of course i t also m eans m ore work for our area that needs jobs badly. McDonal d’s say they are i nterested i n doing what i s ri ght for the m uni ty and being a good neighbour. So I thi nk they wil l be concerned about provi di ng parki ng for the cars i n our m ai n street. Many of our young peopl e wi l be onl y too happy to work for the pany. McDonal d’s m akes a prom i se to the peopl e that work for them. They say, “We val ue you, your growi ng ski l s and your hel p to the pany.”I can see nothi ng but good i f thi s pany es to bui l d i ts restaurant i n our town. AGAINST BUILDING A MCDONALD’S I am very worri ed about McDonal d’s bui l di ng a restaurant i n our hom etown. We are a smal m uni ty and we enjoy our local di shes. I am not sure i f McDonal d’s fod i s as heal thy as they say i n thei r adverti sem ents. When sci enti sts l ook at i t careful y, they fi nd hi gh l evel s of fat, sugar and sal t. Thi s i s very worryi ng. Too many young people are geti ng fat through eati ng to m uch fatty food. McDonal d’s i s not gi vi ng young peopl e a good i dea of what a heal thy di et shoul d be. Local Chi nese food, on the other hand, is ful of fresh vegetabl es and fresh m eat and fi sh. The food at a M cDonal d’s restaurant i s al ways the sam e, so I wonder i f it i s m ade or brought in from elsewhere. Although i t is freshl y cooked, i t must be l ess healthy than our own local y grown and cooked Chi nese food. I al so worry about al those cars bri nging peopl e to buy food at McDonal d’s. Fi rst, there woul d be petrol fumes( 气体 ), whi ch wil l make our cl ean ai r di rty. Second, there’s the probl em of al those cars that try to park and prevent other cars from m ovi ng quickl y through our town. I’m sure m any young peopl e woul d be happy to work for McDonal d’s but wi l they be treated fai rl y。 In Am erican, McDonal d’s does not al ow workers’ uni ons to operate i n i ts restaurants and these are peopl e who speak up for the workers. If, as they say, the workers are happy wi th them ,why shoul d they fear some workers joini ng a union? So when I consi der the food, the cars and the jobs, I thi nk we shoul d not al ow McDonald’s to buil d their restaurant i n our town. Uni t 3 the m il li on pound bank note Act I, Scene 3 Narrator: It i s the 1 柳工驾驶室项目 可行性研究报告 安徽柳工起重机有限公司 二 ○ 一 ○ 年 八 月 thei r i nstrum ents are dressed up for wi nter. Final y, you wil l probabl y want to si t down i n a cafe wo warm up an to pl an tom orrow. You m ight joi n the snowm obil e races – or m aybe you shoul d just sl eep i n! Uni t 2 COME AND EAT H ERE (1) Wang Peng sat i n hi s em pty restaurant feeli ng very frustrated. It had been a very strange m orni ng. Usual l y he got up earl y and prepared hi s m enu of barbecued m utton kebabs, roast pork, stirfri ed vegetabl es and fri ed ri ce. Then by l unchtim e they woul d al be sol d. By now his restaurant ought to be ful l of people. But not today! Why was that? What coul d have happened? H e thought of hi s mutton, beef and bacon cooked i n the hotest, fi nest oi l. H is col a was sugary and col d, and hi s i ce cream was m ade of mi l k, cream and del i ci ous frui t. “Nothi ng coul d be better,” he thought. Suddenly he saw hi s fri end Li Chang hurryi ng by. “H el o, Lao Li, ” he cal ed, “Your usual ?” But Li Chang sem ed not to hear. What was the m atter? Som ethi ng terri bl e m ust have hapened i f Li Chang was not i ng to eat i n hi s restaurant as he al ways di d. Wang Peng fol l owed Li Chang i nto a new sm al e saw a si gn i n the wi ndow. Tired of al l that fat? Want to。
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