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    Growing up in England with a British father and a Chinese mother, I've enjoyed food from both countries ever since I was able to hold a knife and fork and chopsticks!

Mum has sweet memories of the food from her home town in Sichuan, and often cooks spicy dishes.Thanks to this Dad has come to love hot pot! But there are still some dishes that Dad dare not try even after many years of marriage to my mother. Even today he still does not take to eating things like chicken feet

But I enjoy that sort of food myself. Last week, I went to the butcher's and asked, "Do you have pigs' ears" "No," the butcher said, pulling at his own ears, "just these ordinary ones." He must have thought I was joking

Dad can cook a super "full English breakfast" of bacon, eggs, beans, sausages and toast with butter. Mum and I just have to find a way to get him into the kitchen! He also does a typical Sunday roast.We all love roast beef and vegetables

I'll never forget my first visit to China. Mum encouraged me to try different kinds of food. But just when I thought I could deal with all Chinese food, I came across stinky tofu, a horrible grey thing that looked and smelt like a burnt sports shoe. I gathered all my courage to take a bite and was amazed to find it wasn't so bad. It reminded me of blue cheese, a similarly strong smelling type of food you either love or hate. Maybe I'll fall in love with stinky tofu, someday.

People say that one man's meat is another man's poison, but I feel at home with food from both my cultures

1.What can we learn from this passage ______

A.I have enjoyed the food from two cultures since a little child

B.Because of my Mum Dad loves all kinds of Chinese food

C.We all like roast beef and vegetables except Mum

D.I have fallen in love with the stinky tofu now

2.What kind of person did the butcher probably think the author was ______

A.Generous B.Mean

C.Humorous D.Serious

3.What does the underlined part in paragraph 2 probably mean ______

A.Resist B.Like

C.Allow D.Mind

4.What's the passage mainly about ______

A.Comparing two different cultures

B.Trying some different foods

C.Different eating habits in China and Britain

D.The eating experiences of a mixed-race family

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 【解析】 本文是一篇日常生活类的记叙文。主要介绍了我作为一个中英混血儿,经历着两种不同的饮食文化。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段的后半句“ I've enjoyed food from both countries ever since I was able to hold a knife and fork and chopsticks.”可知,我从小就喜欢两个国家的美食;故选A。 2.推理判断题。根据第三段的“pulling at his own ears, "just these ordinary ones." He must have thought I was joking.”可知,屠夫拽了拽自己的耳朵,说只有这些普通的耳朵,他一定是以为我是在开玩笑,由此可推知,屠户或许以为我是幽默的;故选C。 3.词义猜测题。根据第二段Thanks to this, Dad has come to love hot pot!可知,爸爸妈妈结婚后爸爸也是逐渐喜欢上了辣的食物,But there are still some dishes that Dad dare not try even after many years of marriage to my mother但是有一些食物是爸爸从来不敢尝试的;结合后面的Even today he still可推知,take to意为like,即他依然不敢吃鸡爪。故选B。 4.主旨大意题。本文属于日常生活类的记叙文阅读.主要介绍了我作为一个中英混血儿,经历中英两种饮食文化的故事。由此可知D选项的The eating experiences of a mixed-race family(混血家庭中的饮食经历)是文章的主要内容。故选D。
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