I went to Beijing to study Chinese last year. I was ___(1)___ about all the chances to better my language skills, walk on the Great Wall, and most of all, eat real Chinese food! I ___(2)___ remember my first jianbing, jiaozi and Peking duck. Each of them was amazing in its own way.
I knew that real Chinese food would be different from the Chinese food I had eaten in the USA. I couldn’t wait to try all the ___(3)___ dishes that came up in my research about Chinese food. One of my favorites turned out to be hotpot(火锅).
My first-ever hotpot experience in Old Beijing was ___(4)___. As a first-timer, I was moved by the waiters’___(5)___ and their warmth of welcome. They tried their best to introduce all of the oils and spices(调味香料)to me.
Looking around, I found that everyone had their own favorite sauce combinations(酱料组合), ingredients and styles(食材和风格). Some would carefully ____(6)___ their ingredients into the hotpot one after another. Others would impatiently put whole plates into the bubbling(冒泡的)oil. You can learn a lot from the ____(7)____ people eat hotpot.
When I went back to the USA, I ___(8)____ to prepare a hotpot meal for my family. It allowed me to not only share the culture that I had learned about, but also offer others a chance to ____(9)___ China like I had. It’s amazing that ___(10)___ could bring so much to life!
(1).
A. |
sorry |
B. |
excited |
C. |
tired |
(2).
A. |
still |
B. |
never |
C. |
hardly |
(3).
A. |
heart-breaking |
B. |
mouth-watering |
C. |
time-saving |
(4).
A. |
unforgettable |
B. |
unpleasant |
C. |
unlucky |
(5).
A. |
coldness |
B. |
laziness |
C. |
friendliness |
(6).
A. |
play |
B. |
put |
C. |
wash |
(7).
A. |
way |
B. |
tool |
C. |
price |
(8).
A. |
hated |
B. |
refused |
C. |
decided |
(9).
A. |
help |
B. |
build |
C. |
experience |
(10).
A. |
jiaozi |
B. |
hotpot |
C. |
Peking duck |