Many restaurant menus include the origins of a dish, _______ it is prepared, what the main ingredients are, and which farms the ingredients come from.
A.whenB.howC.whatD.which
B

試題分析:句意:很多飯店的菜單包括一道菜的原料,怎么準(zhǔn)備的,主要配料是什么,配料是來(lái)自什么農(nóng)場(chǎng)。所以選B。
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