A.has been | B.had been | C.was | D.is |
A.effect | B.effort | C.fitness | D.impression |
A.worthwhile | B.worth it | C.worthy | D.worth |
Gong Bao Chicken was originally a family dish of Ding Baozhen, an official of the Qing Dynasty. Over the years, it has become one of the most popular dishes in Chinese restaurants all over the world.
It’s hard for people to refuse the delicious dish. What’s more, it is easy to make. So, why not pick up some chicken and try this recipe out?
RECIPE
Ingredients
chicken breast.................................................300g
roasted peanuts.................................................50g
small pieces of dried tofu.................................50g
cooking oil...............................................2 spoons
dried chillies..................................................5 or 6
spring onions...........................................a handful
soy sauce...............................................1 teaspoon
vinegar...................................................1 teaspoon
sugar......................................................2 teaspoon
salt.........................................................1 teaspoon
Instructions
1. Heat the oil over a high heat.
2. When the oil is hot, add the chillies and stir them for about 30 seconds.
3. Add the spring onions and stir them for about 30 seconds.
4. Add the chicken and cook it through.
5. Add the soy sauce, vinegar and sugar.
6. Add the peanuts and dried tofu and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes.
7. Add some salt and serve.
1.According to the recipe, if you want to cook 600g of chicken, you need ________ of sugar.A.1 teaspoon | B.2 teaspoons | C.4 teaspoons | D.6 teaspoons |
A.Heat the oil over a low heat. | B.Add the chillies before the oil is hot. |
C.Cook the dish for about 1 to 2 minutes. | D.Add some salt after cooking the dried tofu. |
A.novel | B.report | C.magazine | D.guidebook |
A.Gong Bao Chicken was originally a family dish of Wan Baolu, an official of the Qing Dynasty. |
B.It has become one of the most popular dishes in Chinese restaurants all over the world. |
C.Gong Bao Chicken was originally a family dish of Ding Baozhen, an official of the Qing Dynasty. |
D.It’s hard for people to refuse the delicious dish. |
A.Ingredients and instructions. | B.Chicken breast and roasted peanuts. |
C.Cooking oil and dried chillies. | D.Some salt and serve. |
Sam is autistic. Thus, dining out can be tricky. Though he loves to eat, he dislikes the loud noise during restaurant dining. So he has a solution: overpower all noise with a much louder noise of his own. Faced with a possibility of dining alone all the time, I decided to work on dining skills at a trendy new spot early one Tuesday night.
To my delight, we arrived at an empty restaurant. So far, so good. Everything went well until two older and elegantly-dressed women entered. They were seated two tables away from us. I felt a sense of impending doom.
The women began to chat, paying little notice to us. Sam happily took this as his cue(暗示) to start talking and drown them out. I leaned into Sam and asked for a quiet voice, but unfortunately Sam had left that voice at home.
I glanced at the neighboring table, knowing we wouldn’t go unnoticed much longer. I quickly used Plan B: eat quickly and leave. Sam, who normally inhales food, suddenly embraced the concept of leisurely dining and refused to rush — all while chattering away endlessly.
“SHUSH!” I said, a little annoyed. Sam responded by giggling loudly. “Be quiet!”
Now the two women were watching us. The older of the two women leaned over. “Here it comes!” I thought. She completely surprised me when she said, “Honey, stop shushing that boy. He has something important to say. I have friends that talk way more than he does, and they aren’t nearly as interesting.”
Then she asked Sam, “Now, boy, Don’t you listen to your mom. You talk as much as you want. I want to hear everything you have to say.” Turning to me, she added, “You have a delightful boy. Relax and enjoy your dinner—and don’t let him skip the chocolate cake. It’s unmissable.”
I will always remember those two lovely ladies. Their kindness meant the world to a stressed-out mom. Wherever they are, we’re sending them lots of love and hopes for chocolate cake.
1.What can we learn about the author and Sam from paragraph 1?A.Few like to have dinner with them. | B.Sam suffers physically and mentally. |
C.The author has no idea how to dine out. | D.Sam enjoys talking loudly when dining out. |
A.Thrilled. | B.Annoyed. | C.Regretful. | D.Embarrased. |
A.Express himself freely. | B.Follow his mom’s order. |
C.Listen to everything she said. | D.Relax and enjoy the dinner. |
A.My Autistic Son. | B.Chocolate Cake. |
C.Two Helping hands. | D.The Pleasure of Eating. |