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For many of us, food isn’t that important. However, for a few people, food is very important. For these people, meals are a kind of art.
These people are interested in something called “haute cuisine”. Haute cuisine is French for “high cooking”. You can usually find haute cuisine in fancy French hotels and high level restaurants.
Haute cuisine has changed over the years, but the most important parts have remained the same. Haute cuisine meals are almost always very complicated, and they take a very long time to make. Usually, an haute cuisine meal has very many small dishes, instead of a few large ones. Also, with haute cuisine dishes, the appearance is very important. Of course, an haute cuisine dish must taste wonderful, but that is not enough. An haute cuisine dish must also look beautiful. Another very important part of haute cuisine is wine. Chefs and customers always try to select a wine that is a perfect match for their meal. The wine that people drink with haute cuisine is often very rare. You will not be surprised to hear that haute cuisine dishes are almost always very expensive.
Haute cuisine is traditionally French, but other countries have similar concepts of food. People often compare Japanese kaiseki to haute cuisine. Kaiseki is another very complicated, very high level kind of food. In Japan, kaiseki is also considered a kind of art. When Japanese chefs prepare kaiseki, they don’t just consider the taste of the food. They also consider the food’s texture, colour, and appearance. Chefs even match the colour of the food to the colour of the plate and the chopsticks. Of course, although haute cuisine and kaiseki share many similarities, the food itself is quite different.
If you ever get the chance to try kaiseki or haute cuisine, remember one thing: You are not just having a meal; you are enjoying a very special kind of art.
28. What can we say about the wines that people drink with haute cuisine?
A. They all come from France. B. They are all quite common.
C.They are always red wine. D. They are usually rare.
29. What is true about the dishes in haute cuisine?
A.Haute cuisine usually has many small dishes.
B.Haute cuisine usually has just a few large dishes.
C. Haute cuisine usually has many large dishes.
D. Haute cuisine usually has just a few small dishes.
30. What does the fifth sentence of the third paragraph mean?
A.Haute cuisine has to taste good, but it has to be good in other ways, too.
B.Haute cuisine only has to taste good.
C. Haute cuisine has to look good, but it doesn’t have to taste good.
D. Every haute cuisine dish tastes the same.
31. What does the passage NOT say about haute cuisine?
A. It is very expensive.
B.It takes a short time to make.
C. It is very complicated.
D.It is usually served in fancy hotels and high level restaurants.
32. What does the passage say about kaiseki and haute cuisine?
A. The food is the same in both. B. People never care about them.
C. People often compare them. D. Haute cuisine is older than kaiseki.
 

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For many of us, food isn’t that important. However, for a few people, food is very important. For these people, meals are a kind of art.
These people are interested in something called “haute cuisine”. Haute cuisine is French for “high cooking”. You can usually find haute cuisine in fancy French hotels and high level restaurants.
Haute cuisine has changed over the years, but the most important parts have remained the same. Haute cuisine meals are almost always very complicated, and they take a very long time to make. Usually, an haute cuisine meal has very many small dishes, instead of a few large ones. Also, with haute cuisine dishes, the appearance is very important. Of course, an haute cuisine dish must taste wonderful, but that is not enough. An haute cuisine dish must also look beautiful. Another very important part of haute cuisine is wine. Chefs and customers always try to select a wine that is a perfect match for their meal. The wine that people drink with haute cuisine is often very rare. You will not be surprised to hear that haute cuisine dishes are almost always very expensive.
Haute cuisine is traditionally French, but other countries have similar concepts of food. People often compare Japanese kaiseki to haute cuisine. Kaiseki is another very complicated, very high level kind of food. In Japan, kaiseki is also considered a kind of art. When Japanese chefs prepare kaiseki, they don’t just consider the taste of the food. They also consider the food’s texture, colour, and appearance. Chefs even match the colour of the food to the colour of the plate and the chopsticks. Of course, although haute cuisine and kaiseki share many similarities, the food itself is quite different.
If you ever get the chance to try kaiseki or haute cuisine, remember one thing: You are not just having a meal; you are enjoying a very special kind of art.
28. What can we say about the wines that people drink with haute cuisine?
A. They all come from France. B. They are all quite common.
C.They are always red wine. D. They are usually rare.
29. What is true about the dishes in haute cuisine?
A.Haute cuisine usually has many small dishes.
B.Haute cuisine usually has just a few large dishes.
C. Haute cuisine usually has many large dishes.
D. Haute cuisine usually has just a few small dishes.
30. What does the fifth sentence of the third paragraph mean?
A.Haute cuisine has to taste good, but it has to be good in other ways, too.
B.Haute cuisine only has to taste good.
C. Haute cuisine has to look good, but it doesn’t have to taste good.
D. Every haute cuisine dish tastes the same.
31. What does the passage NOT say about haute cuisine?
A. It is very expensive.
B.It takes a short time to make.
C. It is very complicated.
D.It is usually served in fancy hotels and high level restaurants.
32. What does the passage say about kaiseki and haute cuisine?
A. The food is the same in both. B. People never care about them.
C. People often compare them. D. Haute cuisine is older than kaiseki.
28. What can we say about the wines that people drink with haute cuisine?
A. They all come from France. B. They are all quite common.
C.They are always red wine. D. They are usually rare.
29. What is true about the dishes in haute cuisine?
A.Haute cuisine usually has many small dishes.
B.Haute cuisine usually has just a few large dishes.
C. Haute cuisine usually has many large dishes.
D. Haute cuisine usually has just a few small dishes.
30. What does the fifth sentence of the third paragraph mean?
A.Haute cuisine has to taste good, but it has to be good in other ways, too.
B.Haute cuisine only has to taste good.
C. Haute cuisine has to look good, but it doesn’t have to taste good.
D. Every haute cuisine dish tastes the same.
31. What does the passage NOT say about haute cuisine?
A. It is very expensive.
B.It takes a short time to make.
C. It is very complicated.
D.It is usually served in fancy hotels and high level restaurants.
32. What does the passage say about kaiseki and haute cuisine?
A. The food is the same in both. B. People never care about them.
C. People often compare them. D. Haute cuisine is older than kaiseki.
 
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