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(山西省山大附中2010届高三12月月考)Chinese people think a lot about food.In fact,I think that they are sometimes obsessed(痴迷) 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(丰盛的)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.aspect&&&&&&&&&& C.situation&&& D.appearance17.A.introduced&&&&& B.distinguished&&&& C.imagined&&& D.instructed18.A.fill&&&&&&&&&&& B.destroy&&&&&&&&& C.furnish&&&&& D.evaluated19.A.decorated&&&&& B.furnished&&&&&&&& C.balanced&&&& D.measured20.A.preparation&&&& B.wave&&&&&&&&&&& C.quality&&&&& D.pleasure21.A.hurriedly&&&&&& B.secretly&&&&&&&&& C.gladly&&&&& D.greedily22.A.looked&&&&&&&& B.tested&&&&&&&&&& C.tasted&&&&&& D.checked23.A.disappeared&&& B.arrived&&&&&&&&&& C.escaped&&&& D.charged24.A.wonder&&&&&&& B.doubt&&&&&&&&&&& C.use&&&&&&&& D.problem25.A.sights&&&&&&&& B.examinations&&&& C.appreciations&&& D.bits26.A.hungry&&&&&&& B.angry&&&&&&&&&& C.full&&&&&&&&&&&& D.disappointed27.A.complain&&&&& B.classified&&&&&&& C.wait&&&&&&&&&&&& D.watch28.A.taste&&&&&&&& B.horror&&&&&&&&& C.belief&&&&&&&&&&& D.nature29.A.put up&&&&&&& B.pick up&&&&&&&& C.make up&&&&&&&&& D.end up30.A.generally&&&& B.regretfully&&&&&&& C.cheerfully&&&&&&& D.helplessly31.A.Therefore&&&& B.However&&&&&&& C.Somehow&&&&&&& D.Besides32.A.refuse&&&&&&& B.adopt&&&&&&&&& C.accept&&&&&&&&&& D.cook33.A.example&&&&&& B.excuse&&&&&&& C.reason&&&&&&&&&& D.cause34.A.experience&&& B.variety&&&&&&&& C.beauty&&&&&&&&&& D.interest35.A.fried&&&&&&&& B.advertised&&&&& C.sold&&&&&&&&&&&& D.smelled答案& 16―20 BCACB 21―25 DCBAD& 26―30CDBDC& 31―35 BCABD
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