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江苏省部分地区2020-2021学年高二上学期期末英语解析版试卷分类汇编
七选五专题
江苏省南京市江宁区2020-2021学年高二上学期期末学情调研英语试题
二、七选五
What to cook when you have guests? I always feel like I'm walking on eggshells(小心翼翼) when I have to prepare a dinner party for new friends or people I don't know well. ____16____ Others can't stand a particular vegetable. And even puddings have their critics(批评者)。Attitudes towards food can be formed during childhood and have an impact on the rest of their lives.
Take President George Bush senior for example. He had been forced by his mother to eat broccoli(西兰花)since he was a kid. So, upon taking office he banned the vegetable aboard Air Force One. ____17____Dr Emma Uprichard from the University of Warwick published a study on food hates. ____18____ They don't like milk puddings---semolina and rice pudding-often associated with school dinners of the 50s and 60s.
But it's not only bad memories that make us tun our noses up at certain foods. ____19____ Scientists researching genetic differences say there are various groups of "tasters". The one they call "super tasters" are more likely to have a strong dislike for bitter foods such as broccoli and Brussels sprouts(抱子甘蓝)。I always keep my fingers crossed that none of my dinner party guests are in this group.
____20____The British don't eat horse meat. Brazilians like a black bean stew(炖菜)with pork which, in the experience of a Brazilian cooking for friends here in London, isn't popular with Kurdish people.
So you understand a cook's dilemma when he has guests unfamiliar to him..
A.There are biological reasons too.
B.Food is to man what water is to fish.
C.And food is about cultural diversity too.
D.Everyone prefers healthy food to fast food.
E.Some eaters are particular and don't like cheese.
F.It revealed common patterns in foods the British reject.
G.This left a bitter taste in the mouths of farmers producing it.
江苏省启东市2020-2021学年高二上学期期末学业质量监测英语试题
二、七选五
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