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 A Bite of China, a documentary _______ Chinese food cultures, reflects Chinese people’s living situations and attitudes.

  A. involves                     B. involved          C. involving                D. involving in

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One afternoon, my son Adam asked me, “Are all people the same even if they are different in color?”

I thought for a minute, and then I said, “I’ll explain, 21 you can just wait until we make a quick 22 at the grocery store. I have something 23 to show you. ”

At grocery store, we 24 some apples --- red, green and yellow ones. Back home, I told Adam, “It’s time to 25 your question.” I put one apple of each 26 on the table. Then I looked at Adam, who had a 27 look on his face. 

“People are like apples. They come in all 28 colors, shapes and sizes. On the 29,  some of the apples may not 30 look as delicious as the others. ” As I was talking, Adam was 31 each one carefully. 

Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them, 32 them back on the table, but 33 a different place. 

“Okay, Adam, tell me which is which.”

He said, “I 34 tell. They all look the same now. ” “Take a bite of 35. See if that helps you 36 which one is which. ”

He took 37,  and then a huge smile came cross his face.”People are 38 like apples! They are all different, but once you 39 the outside, they’re pretty much the same on the inside. ”

He totally 40 it. I didn’t need to say or do anything else. 

A. although      B. so               C. because      D. if        

A. stop         B. start            C. turn        D. stay        

A. expressive       B. encouraging       C. informative       D. interesting     

A. bought        B. counted          C. saw         D. collected       

A. check          B. mention         C. answer      D. improve       

A. size          B. type            C. shape      D. class        

A. worried       B. satisfied         C. proud      D. curious       

A. ordinary      B. normal        C. different    D. regular       

A. outside        B. whole         C. table       D. inside        

A. still               B. even           C. only        D. ever        

A. examining     B. measuring      C. drawing     D. packing       

A. keeping     B. placing           C. pulling       D. giving        

A. on          B. toward               C. for          D. in         

A. mustn’t      B. can’t           C. shouldn’t    D. needn’t       

A. each one           B. each other      C. the other    D. one another    

A. admit        B. consider         C. decide     D. believe

A. big bites           B. deep breaths      C. a firm hold D. close look 

A. just           B. always               C. merely           D. seldom

A. put away       B. get down        C. hand out     D. take off 

A. made         B. took            C. got         D. did 

To celebrate the end of our exams, my friends and I went to a fast food restaurant. We  1  hamburgers and Coca Cola at the counter. When our   2  came, I started walking towards an empty table. By bad luck, my purse strap (带子) got   3  on a chair and the tray (托盘) that I was holding slipped   4  my hands and went flying in the air. The tray, and its contents,  5  on a man who was just about to  6  a bite of his sandwich. I stared, greatly  7 , as the drinks soaked (浸湿) his white shirt.
Then I   8   my eyes and prepared myself for his burst of   9 . Instead, he said “It’s OK” to   10  me before he disappeared into the washroom.
Still shaky and unsure  11  to do next, my friends and I went to a table and sat there, trying our best to look   12 . A moment later, the man came out of the washroom and  13  our table. My heart almost stopped  14 . I thought he was going to ask for my father’s   15  and call him.
To my surprise, he merely smiled at us, handed us some cash and said, “  16  yourself new hamburgers.” He then walked  17  without even finishing his food.
He could have made what was already an uncomfortable situation worse,  18  he chose a different way and gave us a reason to believe that there is still  19  in this world. I ‘ll never  20  his action.

【小题1】
A.orderedB.madeC.arranged D.demanded
【小题2】
A.foodB.turnC.billD.menu
【小题3】
A.fixedB.caughtC.cutD.tied
【小题4】
A.byB.inC.fromD.out
【小题5】
A.knockedB.fellC.stoodD.hung
【小题6】
A.takeB.taste C.swallowD.chew
【小题7】
A.discouragedB.disappointedC.shockedD.annoyed
【小题8】
A.rolledB.rubbedC.narrowedD.closed
【小题9】
A.bitternessB.anxietyC.angerD.sorrow
【小题10】
A.satisfyB.comfortC.encourageD.praise
【小题11】
A.howB.whoC.what D.which
【小题12】
A.mildB.honestC.calmD.modest
【小题13】
A.pushedB.approachedC.drewD.laid
【小题14】
A.beatingB.breakingC.sinkingD.trembling
【小题15】
A.helpB.positionC.numberD.job
【小题16】
A.PrepareB.BuyC.FindD.Cook
【小题17】
A.onB.aroundC.upD.away
【小题18】
A.soB.sinceC.although D.but
【小题19】
A.kindnessB.happinessC.politenessD.brightness
【小题20】
A.forgetB.refuseC.opposeD.ignore

One afternoon, my son Adam asked me, “Are all people the same even if they are different in color?”
I thought for a minute, and then I said, “I’ll explain, 21 you can just wait until we make a quick 22 at the grocery store. I have something 23 to show you. ”
At grocery store, we 24 some apples --- red, green and yellow ones. Back home, I told Adam, “It’s time to 25 your question.” I put one apple of each 26 on the table. Then I looked at Adam, who had a 27 look on his face. 
“People are like apples. They come in all 28 colors, shapes and sizes. On the 29,  some of the apples may not 30 look as the others. ” As I was talking, Adam was 31 each one carefully. 
Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them, 32 them back on the table, but 33 a different place. 
“Okay, Adam, tell me which is which.”
He said, “I 34 tell. They all look same now. ” “Take a bite of 35. See if that helps you 36 which one is which. ”
He took 37, and then a huge smile came across his face. . ”People are 38 like apples! They are all different, but once you 39 the outside, they’re pretty much the same on the inside. ”
He totally 40 it. I didn’t need to say or do anything else. 
【小题1】.

A.althoughB.soC.becauseD.if
【小题2】.
A.stopB.starC.turnD.stay
【小题3】.
A.expressiveB.encouragingC.informativeD.interesting
【小题4】.
A.boughtB.countedC.sawD.collected
【小题5】. A. check      B. mention      C. answer         D. improve
【小题6】.
A.sizeB.typeC.shapeD.class
【小题7】.
A.worriedB.satisfyC.proudD.curious
【小题8】.
A.ordinaryB.normalC.differentD.regular
【小题9】.
A.outsideB.wholeC.tableD.inside
【小题10】.
A.stillB.evenC.onlyD.ever
【小题11】.
A.examiningB.measuringC.drawingD.packing
【小题12】.
A.keepingB.placingC.pullingD.giving
【小题13】.
A.onB.towardC.forD.in
【小题14】.
A.mustn’tB.can’tC.shouldn’tD.needn’t
【小题15】.
A.each oneB.each otherC.the otherD.one another
【小题16】.
A.admitB.considerC.decideD.believe
【小题17】.
A.big bitesB.deep breathsC.a firm holdD.close look
【小题18】.
A.justB.alwaysC.merelyD.seldom
【小题19】.
A.put awayB.get downC.hand outD.take off
【小题20】.
A.madeB.tookC.gotD.did

It tastes just like chicken

Away from home, eating is more than just a way to keep your stomach full.It is a language all its own, and no words can say, "Glad to meet you ...glad to be doing business with you ..." quite like sharing a meal offered by your host.

Clearly, mealtime is not the time for you to say, "Thanks, but no thanks." Acceptance of the food on your plate means acceptance of host, country, and company.So, no matter how difficult it may be to swallow, swallow it.Or, as one experienced traveler says, "Travel with a cast-iron stomach and eat everything everywhere."

Often, the food offered represents proudly your host country's eating culture.What would Ataiericans think of a French person who refused to take a bite of homemade apple pie ? Our discomfort comes not so much from the thing itself; it comes from our umamiliarity with it.After all, an oyster has remarkably the same look as a sheep's eye; and a first look at a lobster would remind almost anybody of a creature from a science fiction movie, not something you dip in butter and eat.By the way, in Saudi Arabia sheep's eyes are a famous dish and in parts of China it's bear's paw soup.

Can you refuse such food without being rude? Most experienced business travelers say no, at least not before taking at least a few bites.It helps, though, to cut any item very thin.This way, you minimize the taste and the reminder of where it came from.Or, " Swallow it quickly, " as one traveler recommends."I still can't tell you what sheep's eyeballs taste like." As for dealing with taste, the old line that "it tastes just like chicken" is often thankfully true.Even when the "it" is really rat or snake.

Another useful piece of advice is not knowing what you are eating.What's for dinner? Don't ask. Avoid glancing into the kitchen or looking at English-language menus.Your host will be pleased that you are eating the food he offers, and who knows? Maybe it really is chicken in that soup.

1.The purpose of the article is to ____.

A.introduce unfamiliar food       

B.share the writer's personal experiences

C.suggest ways to overcome a cultural barrier

D.advise on how to politely refuse to eat foreign food

2.According to the writer, people hesitate at strange food mainly due to ____.

A.the way it looks  

B.safety worries

C.lack of information about it      

D.the unfamiliar atmosphere

3.From the article we can infer that ____.

A.an American may feel comfortable with sirloin

B.one should refuse strange food after a few bites

C.English-language menus are not always dependable

D.one needs a cast-iron stomach to travel in other cultures

4.One may say "It tastes just like chicken." when ____.

A.showing respect for chicken-loving nations

B.greeting people with different dieting habits

C.evaluating chefs at an international food festival

D.getting someone to try a visually unpleasant meal

 

It tastes just like chicken

Away from home, eating is more than just a way to keep your stomach full.It is a language all its own, and no words can say, "Glad to meet you ...glad to be doing business with you ..." quite like sharing a meal offered by your host.

Clearly, mealtime is not the time for you to say, "Thanks, but no thanks." Acceptance of the food on your plate means acceptance of host, country, and company.So, no matter how difficult it may be to swallow, swallow.Or, as one experienced traveler says, "Travel with a cast-iron stomach and eat everything everywhere."

Often, the food offered represents proudly your host country's eating culture.What would Ataiericans think of a French person who refused to take a bite of homemade apple pie or sirloin? Our discomfort comes not so much from the thing itself; it comes from our umamiliarity with it.After all, an oyster has remarkably the same look as a sheep's eye; and a first look at a lobster would remind almost anybody of a creature from a science fiction movie, not something you dip in butter and eat.By the way, in Saudi Arabia sheep's eyes are a famous dish and in parts of China it's bear's paw soup.

Can you refuse such food without being rude? Most experienced business travelers say no, at least not before taking at least a few bites.It helps, though, to slice any item very thin.This way, you minimize the taste and the reminder of where it came from.Or, " Swallow it quickly, " as one traveler recommends."I still can't tell you what sheep's eyeballs taste like." As for dealing with taste, the old line that "it tastes just like chicken" is often thankfully true.Even when the "it" is really rat or snake.

Another useful piece of advice is not knowing what you are eating.What's for dinner? Don't ask. Avoid glancing into the kitchen or looking at English-language menus.Your host will be pleased that you are eating the food he offers, and who knows? Maybe it really is chicken in that soup.

1.The purpose of the article is to ____.

  A.introduce unfamiliar food

  B.share the writer's personal experiences

  C.suggest ways to overcome a cultural barrier

  D.advise on how to politely refuse to eat foreign food

2.According to the writer, people hesitate at strange food mainly due to ____.

  A.the way it looks                  B.safety worries

  C.lack of information about it       D.the unfamiliar atmosphere

 

3.From the article we can infer that ____.

  A.an American may feel comfortable with sirloin

  B.one should refuse strange food after a few bites

  C.English-language menus are not always dependable

  D.one needs a cast-iron stomach to travel in other cultures

4.One may say "It tastes just like chicken." when ____.

  A.showing respect for chicken-loving nations

  B.greeting people with different dieting habits

  C.evaluating chefs at an international food festival

    D.getting someone to try a visually unpleasant meal

 

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