閱讀左欄的五段文字,然后在右欄A-G中找出與它們匹配的信息。

1. Dishes at American dinner tables are very different from those in Chinese dinner tables,especially in seasoning (調(diào)味) .

2. Dishes and ingredients (佐料) are taken from all over China,so it is impossible to say this is how it is always Chinese style.

3. In China,very few homes actually have an oven (爐,灶) .

4. Perhaps the biggest difference is the use of a recipe (食譜) . But the recipe is important so that the taste is always different.

5. You have to learn to cook if you often have big family dinners on weekends or on holidays.

A. The main difference on the Chinese dinner table is chopsticks (模子) instead of knife and fork. In fact,that's only the culture difference.

B. In America,we will use an oven to bake (烘焙) many things. You must have an oven if you wish to make bread,pizza,baked potatoes,cakes,cookies or pies. The oven is also used to roast (烤) many different kinds of meat.

C. Do you want to be a good cook? Let's know which dish you wish to learn,and how to make a good dinner. You can go for it at interact6

@ enhero. net.

D. In America,people eat fried potatoes and meat seasoned with salt and black pepper (黑胡椒) . In China,just pour (倒) in some oil,throw in your vegetables and then season with salt,chicken powder (雞精) and soy sauce (醬油) .

E. People eat different kinds of food in different countries. They eat in different ways and different time,too. It's very helpful to know something about the American meals.

F. America has people from every country,so it has styles from all over the world. It is hard to pick just one dish and say that is how you cook like an American.

G. Very few American homes have recipe books while most Chinese kitchens have them. Some recipes are handed down through the family.

1.2.3.4.5.

導(dǎo)讀這是一篇說明文。本文從調(diào)料、廚具、制作方法等方面 分析了中美飲食文化的幾個(gè)差異。

齡詳析

1. D左欄1是“中美飲食之調(diào)味的不同”;D項(xiàng)提到“雞精、醬油”等,話題一致。

2. F左欄2話題是“中國地域?qū)拸V,制作食品的方式很多”;

F項(xiàng)的話題則是“美國聚集了世界各國的人們,制作食 品的方式很多”。話題一致。

3. B左欄3話題涉及廚具oven;B項(xiàng)也有oven的話題。

4.G左欄4話題是recipe,G項(xiàng)也涉及recipe的話題。

5. C左欄5話題是“學(xué)習(xí)廚藝”;C項(xiàng)則介紹了“You can go for it at interact6@ enhero. net. ”

different kinds of 各種各樣的 all over the world 全世界hand down把 傳下去

障礙句分析

It is hard to pick just one dish and say that is how you cook like an American.很難選擇一道菜,說這就是按美國人 的方式做的。

該句中,it是形式主語,真正的主語則是后面的動(dòng)詞不 定式短語 to pick just one dish and say...。

題目來源:2016一本英語閱讀理解與完形填空150篇八年級(jí) > TEST1

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