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Whenever I feel lonely,I have a secret recipe that never fails:rice,milk and sugar,cooked low and slow.No matter how bad my mood is,that perfect combination is always enough to lift my spirits.Sometimes the smell alone can do the trick,not to mention the lovely creamy flavour,which works like a time machine immediately transporting me back to my sunny childhood.With pleasure,I remember the lazy Sunday afternoons I used to spend in the warmth of my grandma’s flat,listening to her wonderful stories and greedily eating bowl after bowl of her delicious rice pudding.I take my time over every spoonful,gently rolling the silky dessert around my mouth and enjoying the perfect marriage of rice and milk.Before I know it,I’m happy again.
My experience with rice pudding illustrates the unique power of “comfort food”.In its broadest sense,comfort food refers to any food that makes us feel better.In this article,we will talk about a particular type of comfort food whose power mainly lies in the associations it calls to mind.It often makes up for bad feelings by helping us recall happy memories of the people,things or places we love.
Our comfort foods are highly individual.They vary from person to person,depending on our own unique experiences that have shaped our lives.If we grow up eating certain foods in our family,then those foods tend to be linked with positive emotions.For example,we often connect chicken soup with a happy childhood and its flavour becomes tied up with the feeling of being taken care of.When we eat it again,we unlock memories of a time when we were loved and looked after,and this cheers us up.
The feeling of happiness and sense of belonging can become particularly important for people who move away from their home country.According to some food experts,there are some aspects of culture that people will lose right away,but with food,there are more opportunities to connect to memory,family and place.It is hardest to give up the food that you grow up with.Of course,each person’s comfort food largely depends on where they come from—for a Chinese it might be a plate of dumplings with a saucer of vinegar,and for a native of the UK it might be the classic fish and chips,served hot,salty and sour.One mouthful of comfort food takes us back to our cultural roots,giving us the “taste of home” that we cry out for and relieving feelings of homesickness.
1.What is a “comfort food”?
A.It is a food that is delicious.
B.It is a food that is unique to someone.
C.It is a food that can make you feel better.
D.It is a food that can bring you back to the past.
答案 C
2.Why does the writer like rice pudding?
A.Because it has a good taste.
B.Because she likes its creamy flavour.
C.Because it reminds her of her perfect marriage.
D.Because it reminds her of her childhood.
答案 D
3.What might be comfort food for a British person in China?
A.A plate of dumplings.
B.The classic fish and chips.
C.Chicken soup.
D.A spicy hot pot.
答案 B
词汇积累
1.combination n.结合体,联合体;联合,混合
2.not to mention更不用说,且不说
3.greedily adv.贪婪地,贪心地
4.association n.联想,联系;协会,社团;联合,交往
5.link vt.联系,相关联;把……连接起来n.联系,连接;关系,纽带;链接
6.emotion n.情感,强烈的感情,激情,情绪
7.tie up with把……与……联系起来
8.saucer n.碟状物,茶碟,茶托
9.native n.出生于某国(或某地)的人;本地人adj.出生地的;本地的;土著的;土产的
10.cry out for迫切需要
11.relieve vt.解除,减轻;缓和,缓解
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(节选自译林版选择性必修第一册 Unit 1)
Whenever I feel lonely,I have a secret recipe that never fails:rice,milk and sugar,cooked low and slow.No matter how bad my mood is,that perfect combination is always enough to lift my spirits.Sometimes the smell alone can do the trick,not to mention the lovely creamy flavour,which works like a time machine immediately transporting me back to my sunny childhood.With pleasure,I remember the lazy Sunday afternoons I used to spend in the warmth of my grandma’s flat,listening to her wonderful stories and greedily eating bowl after bowl of her delicious rice pudding.I take my time over every spoonful,gently rolling the silky dessert around my mouth and enjoying the perfect marriage of rice and milk.Before I know it,I’m happy again.
My experience with rice pudding illustrates the unique power of “comfort food”.In its broadest sense,comfort food refers to any food that makes us feel better.In this article,we will talk about a particular type of comfort food whose power mainly lies in the associations it calls to mind.It often makes up for bad feelings by helping us recall happy memories of the people,things or places we love.
Our comfort foods are highly individual.They vary from person to person,depending on our own unique experiences that have shaped our lives.If we grow up eating certain foods in our family,then those foods tend to be linked with positive emotions.For example,we often connect chicken soup with a happy childhood and its flavour becomes tied up with the feeling of being taken care of.When we eat it again,we unlock memories of a time when we were loved and looked after,and this cheers us up.
The feeling of happiness and sense of belonging can become particularly important for people who move away from their home country.According to some food experts,there are some aspects of culture that people will lose right away,but with food,there are more opportunities to connect to memory,family and place.It is hardest to give up the food that you grow up with.Of course,each person’s comfort food largely depends on where they come from—for a Chinese it might be a plate of dumplings with a saucer of vinegar,and for a native of the UK it might be the classic fish and chips,served hot,salty and sour.One mouthful of comfort food takes us back to our cultural roots,giving us the “taste of home” that we cry out for and relieving feelings of homesickness.
1.What is a “comfort food”?
A.It is a food that is delicious.
B.It is a food that is unique to someone.
C.It is a food that can make you feel better.
D.It is a food that can bring you back to the past.
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2.Why does the writer like rice pudding?
A.Because it has a good taste.
B.Because she likes its creamy flavour.
C.Because it reminds her of her perfect marriage.
D.Because it reminds her of her childhood.
√
3.What might be comfort food for a British person in China?
A.A plate of dumplings.
B.The classic fish and chips.
C.Chicken soup.
D.A spicy hot pot.
√
词汇积累
1.combination n.结合体,联合体;联合,混合
2.not to mention更不用说,且不说
3.greedily adv.贪婪地,贪心地
4.association n.联想,联系;协会,社团;联合,交往
5.link vt.联系,相关联;把……连接起来n.联系,连接;关系,纽
带;链接
6.emotion n.情感,强烈的感情,激情,情绪
7.tie up with把……与……联系起来
8.saucer n.碟状物,茶碟,茶托
9.native n.出生于某国(或某地)的人;本地人adj.出生地的;本地
的;土著的;土产的
10.cry out for迫切需要
11.relieve vt.解除,减轻;缓和,缓解
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