题目内容
I believe that anyone can make themselves something good to eat. Cooking is a lot easier than many people think. Good cooking -- real cooking -- is within the grasp of anyone with an appetite and a few pots and pans. There is nothing difficult about it ( it is only dinner after all), so we can pretty much ignore all that stuff about it being “an art”, “a science” or “a gift”.
Anyone can slap(啪的一声放) a pork chop (猪排) on a hot pan, throw a handful of noodles into boiling water or put an apple to bake in a hot oven. If someone can make a cup of coffee, then they can probably roast themselves a chicken.
Real cooking is about making ourselves something to eat that involves a bit of simple roasting, boiling or frying. Nothing complicated, nothing that is not within the grasp of an inexperienced cook, but it is cooking, rather than opening a packet or a tin. As you will see, real cooking is also about the little things -- the small points that turn basic cooking into good cooking. It is attention to detail that makes a simple dinner into something great.
What makes something really good to eat? What is the difference between cooking something that is merely fuel and something that is a joy to eat? It is certainly not the need to make our cooking more complicated, neither is it an art that we must have at our fingertips. It is simply the understanding of the little things that make something especially good: the golden, sticky stuff that builds up under a pork chop you have left to cook slowly in its pan, the roast potato that sticks to the roasting tin… These are the things that make something worth eating -- and worth cooking.
1.The writer believes that ______.
A.anyone can be a good cook B.not everyone can be a good cook
C.cooks need special training D.a good cook is an artist
2.Cooking a chicken ______.
A.requires more skill than making coffee
B.is easier than making coffee
C.requires no more skill than making coffee
D.is harder than making coffee
3.The writer prefers ______.
A.complicated cooking B.food that looks beautiful on the plate
C.the food his mother used to make D.simple methods of cooking
4.The difference between simple food and wonderful food is ______.
A.a great cooking skill B.paying attention to detail
C.impossible to explain D.fresh ingredients
ACDB
26.— Andy promised to attend your wedding today last night.
— Yes, I believe he will ________.
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A.tell white lies |
B.change his mind |
C.keep his word |
D.break his word |