10. Pros and Cons
(for consumers)
• After your order, you can get meal quickly.
• It’s cheaper than others fast food restaurant.
• It’s the biggest fast food restaurant in the world
• It opens 24 hrs.
• It has Drive-Through.
• High calories result low nutrition.
• Too many crowd cause noisy.
• There is no too much difference about french fries’s size.
• Too much oil in the food, it bad for health.
14. Vocalurary
• palate: the sense of taste. [味覺;味蕾] n.
The restaurant serves Korean food adapted for the American
palate.
• branch: to divide into smaller parts. [分支;分岔] v.
The stream branches from the river near their house.
• cater: to provide what is wanted or needed. [滿足需要] v.
That store caters to middle-class taste.
• ditch: US, informal : to get away from someone. [拋棄] v.
They ditched me at the concert.
15. Vocalurary
• allay: to make something less severe or strong. [平息] v.
Managers tried to allay fears that some workers would lose their
jobs.
• dietary: of or relating to a diet. [飲食的] adj.
Many of our patients have special dietary needs.
• carnivorous: a meat eater. [食肉的] adj.
Many of my friends are vegetarians, but I'm a carnivore.
• apron: a piece of clothing that is worn on the front of the body
over clothes to keep them from getting dirty. [圍裙] n.
Ex: A cook's apron.
16. Vocalurary
• exotic: from another part of the world. [異國情調的] adj.
Ex: Exotic plants.
• scandalously: involving immoral or shocking things that a
person has done or is believed to have done. [可恥地;
毀謗性地] adv.
She was spreading scandalous rumors about him.