問題詳情

B.(Amy, Sandra and Jimmy are having breakfast at a restaurant.) Waiter: May I take your order now? Amy: I would like a tuna sandwich.Jimmy: I am so hungry today. I want eggs Benedict. How about you, Sandra? Sandra: I just had breakfast made by my mom at home. I just want a cup of Earl Grey Tea. Waiter: A tuna sandwich, an eggs Benedict and a cup of Earl Grey Tea. Is that all?Amy, Jimmy and Sandra: Yes, thanks. Sandra: Do you guys know the names of the foods we order today actually have their origins? Jimmy: Really? These foods are (6) common today (6) we don’t think much about them. Amy: I know the sandwich is named after John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich, (7) liked to play cards and asked his servants to give him two pieces of bread with meat (8) themSandra: After the sandwich (9) its name, another earl gave his title and name to the popular drink—Earl Grey Tea.  Amy: I don’t know that. Tell us! Sandra: Earl Charles Grey was given a package of orange-scented tea leaves. And then he gave the tea recipe to a tea company. Later on, the tea company started to sell the tea leaves and won a great success.  Jimmy: What about eggs Benedict? (10)  Sandra: You got it! About 1900 in New York, a waiter made the dish, eggs Benedict. A customer of his, Lemuel Benedict, came in for breakfast with a headache. He asked for a special dish that could solve his pain: toast, bacon, eggs and lemon sauce. Later, the waiter made some changes to this special dish and named it “eggs Benedict.” origin起源earl 伯爵servant 僕人title頭銜orange-scented柑橘風味recipe 配方sauce 醬汁
6.
(A) too; to
(B) so; to
(C) too; that
(D) so; that

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答案:D
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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