Come for Dinner by Leslie Revsin
Make every meal a feast and every moment with loved ones an occasion with Come for Dinner. Revsin, the former owner and chef of Manhattan’s Restaurant Leslie, offers a collection of over 150 recipes designed for small get-togethers of friends and family. There are various ethnic dishes that draw from Asia,the Mediterranean, Latin cultures and more. Revsin believes cooking at home provides the opportunity to connect with friends and family on a good level.
Retro Beach Bash by Linda Everett
Grab your beach blanket and your surfboard — it’s time for a beach party! With more than 100 recipes (菜譜) for beach picnics and barbecues, Retro Beach Bash, is the beach lover’s companion for fun in the sun.
Half information and half cookbook, you can browse the pages that are filled with beach fun tips and advice. The second half of this book is a cookbook, complete with delicious picnic and grilled foods to satisfy every taste on the beach.
Entertaining Edibles by Sidney Escowitz
You’ve seen them decorating plates at restaurants, admired them at weddings, and expressed great surprise at the chefs who designed them — and now you can produce them at home.
Sidney shares lots of practical tips that will give your finished food sculptures a professional look and send you on your way towards creating your own original works of food art.
Recipes from a Tapas Bar by Olivier Said
If you’re a fan of Spanish Tapas bars, this book is a must-have for your library. Even if you don’t cook, you’ll still want this book if you’re a fan of Tapas bars, only for the lively discussions of the cheeses of Spain along with other Spanish wines and spirits.
1.If you want to prepare a delicious dish for your family at home, you’d better choose _____.
A. Entertaining Edibles B. Retro Beach Bash
C Recipes from a Tapas Bar D. Come for Dinner
2. Retro Beach Bash tells us _____.
A.how to make picnics on the beach B.how to repair your surfboard
C.how to make Spanish wines D.how to satisfy your taste at home
3.Who can tell you how to make the works of food art?
A.Leslie Revsin. B.Linda Everett.
C.Sidney Escowitz. D.Olivier Said.
4.The books mentioned in the text are mainly about _____.
A.people B.traveling C.cooking D.sports
1.D
2.A
3.C
4.C
【解析】
試題分析:文章對(duì)四種不同的東西所起的作用和用途進(jìn)行了介紹。
1.細(xì)節(jié)題。從Make every meal a feast and every moment with loved ones an occasion with Come for Dinner.及Revsin believes cooking at home provides the opportunity to connect with friends and family on a good level.可知,想要為家人準(zhǔn)備一個(gè)可口的飯菜要選擇Come for Dinner,故選D
2.細(xì)節(jié)題。從Half information and half cookbook, you can browse the pages that are filled with beach fun tips and advice. The second half of this book is a cookbook, complete with delicious picnic and grilled foods to satisfy every taste on the beach.可知Retro Beach Bash告訴我們?nèi)绾卧诤┥线M(jìn)行野餐,故選A
3.細(xì)節(jié)題。從Sidney shares lots of practical tips that will give your finished food sculptures a professional look and send you on your way towards creating your own original works of food art.可知,Sidney Escowitz.告訴了我們?nèi)绾蝸碇谱魇称匪囆g(shù)的作品,故選C
4.細(xì)節(jié)題。從If you’re a fan of Spanish Tapas bars, this book is a must-have for your library.可知,這本書是關(guān)于烹飪的,故選C
考點(diǎn):日常生活類記敘文
點(diǎn)評(píng):日常生活類記敘文比較好理解,本文的文脈清晰,結(jié)構(gòu)也很好把握。對(duì)于本文把握好作者所介紹的四種不同的事物,同時(shí),此類文章細(xì)節(jié)題居多,在對(duì)文章看懂了的基礎(chǔ)上深刻理解作者的寫作目的和情感是做好本文的關(guān)鍵。
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