Chinese people think a lot about food.In fact,I think that they are sometimes obsessed(癡迷) with it.My first experience of this 16 of Chinese culture came at a banquet during a trip to Beijing in 1998.I had eaten Chinese food often,but I could not have 17 how fabulous(豐盛的)a real Chinese banquet could be.The first six or seven dishes seemed to 18 the table, with plates dangerously 19 one on top of another.I thought this vast 20 of food was the total number of dishes to be served,and I started eating 21 .Everyone else just 22 a bit of each dish and then put their chopsticks down,continuing to chat.“They can't have very big appetites,” I thought.
To my surprise,more dishes 23 ,plus soups,side dishes,and desserts.There was enough to feed a whole army.No 24 my fellow guests had had only a few 25 of each dish;they knew what was still to come.But I was already so 26 that I could only 27 as the banquet continued.
Another aspect of“food culture”is that the Chinese seem to eat almost every part of every animal——much to the 28 of many westerners.Stomach,ears,tongue,tail,hoof and lungs are all likely to 29 on the dinner table in front of you.The first time I saw a three-year-old kid 30 chewing a chicken's head I had bad dreams for weeks.
These days I enjoy that sort of food myself. 31 ,there are other kinds of foods that have taken longer for me to 32 .The infamous(臭名昭著的) choudoufu is a(n) 33 .(The name says it all:“stinky tofu”.) Just when I got used to it, I found another 34 on a trip to Hunan:deep-fried choudoufu,a horrible black substance that looked and 35 about as appetizing as a burnt tennis shoe.Maybe I'll get used to that, too—some day.
16.A.problem B.a(chǎn)spect C.situation D.a(chǎn)ppearance
17.A.introduced B.distinguished C.imagined D.instructed
18.A.fill B.destroy C.furnish D.evaluated
19.A.decorated B.furnished C.balanced D.measured
20.A.preparation B.wave C.quality D.pleasure
21.A.hurriedly B.secretly C.gladly D.greedily
22.A.looked B.tested C.tasted D.checked
23.A.disappeared B.a(chǎn)rrived C.escaped D.charged
24.A.wonder B.doubt C.use D.problem
25.A.sights B.examinations C.a(chǎn)ppreciations D.bits
26.A.hungry B.a(chǎn)ngry C.full D.disappointed
27.A.complain B.classified C.wait D.watch
28.A.taste B.horror C.belief D.nature
29.A.put up B.pick up C.make up D.end up
30.A.generally B.regretfully C.cheerfully D.helplessly
31.A.Therefore B.However C.Somehow D.Besides
32.A.refuse B.a(chǎn)dopt C.a(chǎn)ccept D.cook
33.A.example B.excuse C.reason D.cause
34.A.experience B.variety C.beauty D.interest
35.A.fried B.a(chǎn)dvertised C.sold D.smelled
16—20 BCACB 21—25 DCBAD 26—30CDBDC 31—35 BCABD
16、考察具體情境下名詞的辨析。我的第一次接觸中國飲食文化的方面是在1998年的北京。另外由第三段Another aspect of“food culture”也驗證了選B。
17、考察具體情境下形容詞的辨析。由下文可知,我一名外國人,當看到桌上放滿六,七菜把桌子放滿了,想象一下飯菜是多么的豐盛。
18、考察具體情境下動詞的辨析。當看到桌上放滿六,七菜把桌子放滿了。
19、考察常識。當看到桌上放滿六,七菜把桌子放滿了,盤子疊著盤子保持危險的平衡,搖搖欲墜的感覺。
20、考察具體情境下名詞的辨析。作者是一名外國人,很難想象當看到桌上放滿六,七菜把桌子放滿了,巨大的搖搖欲墜的擺動。wave 搖動擺動符合題意。
21、考察具體情境下形容詞的辨析。作者因為不熟悉中國的飲食文化,以為這是全部的飯菜,所以就比較貪婪的吃著。和后文的中國人邊吃邊聊形成對比。
22、考察具體情境下動詞詞的辨析。解析見20題,中國人吃的很少,邊吃邊聊和作者的貪婪的吃著形成對比。
23、考察具體情境下動詞的辨析。由上文可知,作者因為不熟悉中國的飲食文化,以為六,七菜飯菜是全部的飯菜和中國人吃的很少,邊吃邊聊和作者的貪婪的吃著形成對比。已經(jīng)使作者驚訝了,但是更驚訝的是更多盤子的菜被端了上來。
24、考察具體情境下動詞的辨析。難怪和作者同桌的客人只吃一點食物,因為他們知道還有更多的菜要上來。
25、考察具體情境下語意的辨析。解析見24題,
26、考察具體情境下語意的辨析。由but知道轉(zhuǎn)折,作者吃的很飽,與作者同桌的客人只吃一點食物形成對比。
27、考察具體情境下語意的辨析。因為作者已經(jīng)吃飽,所以只能看著飯菜繼續(xù)上來了。
28、考察具體情境下語意的辨析。由下文可知,中國似乎吃幾乎每個動物部分 比如胃,耳朵,舌頭,尾巴,蹄和肺最終都可能在餐桌上,這讓作者感到很恐怖horror。
29、考察具體情境下動詞短語的辨析。put up張貼,抬起,設置pick up拾起撿起make up 構(gòu)成組成 end up最終,由題意知道國似乎吃幾乎每個動物部分 比如胃,耳朵,舌頭,尾巴,蹄和肺最終都可能在餐桌上。選D。
30、考察具體情境下形容詞的辨析。由文章上下文已知3歲的小女孩吃雞首是是cheerfully 愉快的選C。
31、考察具體情境下語意的辨析。作者已經(jīng)適應上文的一些食物與下文臭豆腐一類的食物形成轉(zhuǎn)折選Bhowever。
32、考察具體情境下動詞的辨析。根據(jù)上下文語境還有一些食物至今我還沒能接收。
33、考察具體情境下名詞的辨析。作者舉例子介紹一種食物臭豆腐。
34、考察具體情境下語意的辨析。作者在湖南看到了一種臭豆腐。
35、考察生活常識。臭豆腐的味道聞起來像臭襪子的味道。
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