首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14~26, which are based on Reading Passage 2 below. WHAT COOKBOOKS REALLY TEACH US
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14~26, which are based on Reading Passage 2 below. WHAT COOKBOOKS REALLY TEACH US
admin
2017-04-14
48
问题
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14~26, which are based on Reading Passage 2 below.
WHAT COOKBOOKS REALLY TEACH US
A Shelves bend under their weight of cookery books. Even a medium-sized bookshop contains many more recipes than one person could hope to cook in a lifetime. Although the recipes in one book are often similar to those in another, their presentation varies wildly, from an array of vegetarian cookbooks to instructions on cooking the food that historical figures might have eaten. The reason for this abundance is that cookbooks promise to bring about a kind of domestic transformation for the user. The daily routine can be put to one side and they liberate the user, if only temporarily. To follow their instructions is to turn a task which has to be performed every day into an engaging, romantic process. Cookbooks also provide an opportunity to delve into distant cultures without having to turn up at an airport to get there.
B The first Western cookbook appeared just over 1,600 years ago. De re coquinara(it means ’concerning cookery’)is attributed to a Roman gourmet named Apicius. It is probably a compilation of Roman and Greek recipes, some or all of them drawn from manuscripts that were later lost. The editor was sloppy, allowing several duplicated recipes to sneak in. Yet Apicius’s book set the tone of cookery advice in Europe for more than a thousand years. As a cookbook it is unsatisfactory with very basic instructions. Joseph Vehling, a chef who translated Apicius in the 1930s, suggested the author had been obscure on purpose, in case his secrets leaked out.
C But a more likely reason is that Apicius’s recipes were written by and for professional cooks, who could follow their shorthand. This situation continued for hundreds of years. There was no order to cookbooks: a cake recipe might be followed by a mutton one. But then, they were not written for careful study. Before the 19th century few educated people cooked for themselves. The wealthiest employed literate chefs; others presumably read recipes to their servants. Such cooks would have been capable of creating dishes from the vaguest of instructions.
D The invention of printing might have been expected to lead to greater clarity but at first the reverse was true. As words acquired commercial value, plagiarism exploded. Recipes were distorted through reproduction. A recipe for boiled capon in The Good Huswives Jewell, printed in 1596, advised the cook to add three or four dates. By 1653, when the recipe was given by a different author in A Book of Fruits & Flowers, the cook was told to set the dish aside for three or four days.
E The dominant theme in 16th and 17th century cookbooks was order. Books combined recipes and household advice, on the assumption that a well-made dish, a well-ordered larder and well-disciplined children were equally important. Cookbooks thus became a symbol of dependability in chaotic times. They hardly seem to have been affected by the English civil war or the revolutions in America and France.
F In the 1850s Isabella Beeton published The Book of Household Management. Like earlier cookery writers she plagiarised freely, lifting not just recipes but philosophical observations from other books. If Beeton’s recipes were not wholly new, though, the way in which she presented them certainly was. She explains when the chief ingredients are most likely to be in season, how long the dish will take to prepare and even how much it is likely to cost. Beeton’s recipes were well suited to her times. Two centuries earlier, an understanding of rural ways had been so widespread that one writer could advise cooks to heat water until it was a little hotter than milk comes from a cow. By the 1850s Britain was industrialising. The growing urban middle class needed details, and Beeton provided them in full.
G In France, cookbooks were fast becoming even more systematic. Compared with Britain, France had produced few books written for the ordinary householder by the end of the 19th century. The most celebrated French cookbooks were written by superstar chefs who had a clear sense of codifying a unified approach to sophisticated French cooking. The 5,000 recipes in Auguste Escoffier’s Le Guide Culinaire(The Culinary Guide), published in 1902, might as well have been written in stone, given the book’s reputation among French chefs, many of whom still consider it the definitive reference book.
H What Escoffier did for French cooking, Fannie Farmer did for American home cooking. She not only synthesised American cuisine; she elevated it to the status of science. ’Progress in civilisation has been accompanied by progress in cookery,’ she breezily announced in The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, before launching into a collection of recipes that sometimes resembles a book of chemistry experiments. She was occasionally over-fussy. She explained that currants should be picked between June 28th and July 3rd, but not when it is raining. But in the main her book is reassuringly authoritative. Its recipes are short, with no unnecessary chat and no unnecessary spices.
I In 1950 Mediterranean Food by Elizabeth David launched a revolution in cooking advice in Britain. In some ways Mediterranean Food recalled even older cookbooks but the smells and noises that filled David’s books were not mere decoration for her recipes. They were the point of her books. When she began to write, many ingredients were not widely available or affordable. She understood this, acknowledging in a later edition of one of her books that ’even if people could not very often make the dishes here described, it was stimulating to think about them.’ David’s books were not so much cooking manuals as guides to the kind of food people might well wish to eat.
Questions 14-16
Complete the summary below.
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 14-16 on your answer sheet.
Why are there so many cookery books?
There are a great number more cookery books published than is really necessary and it is their【R14】______which makes them differ from each other. There are such large numbers because they offer people an escape from their【R15】______and some give the user the chance to inform themselves about other【R16】______
【R15】
选项
答案
(daily)routine
解析
’The daily routine can be put to one side and they liberate the user ...[= offer people an escape from then-daily routine].’
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/FvNO777K
本试题收录于:
雅思阅读题库雅思(IELTS)分类
0
雅思阅读
雅思(IELTS)
相关试题推荐
Ifthecontagiousnatureofyawningisameansofcommunicationwithingroupsofanimals,possiblyasameansto______behavior,
Itisclearthatmanyinstitutionalinvestorsoncevoted______;nowaftersomanyscandals,somemanagersadmitthattheyshould
Ashasalwaysbeenthecasewhentragedyhasstruckourcommunity,thepeopleofourtownfeeltheobligation,andrightlyso,t
Akeyfeatureofquantuminformationscienceistheunderstandingthatgroupsoftwoormorequantumobjectscanhavesta
______bythesurrealityofhistoryandthechangesunleashedbythe60’s,manywritersinthaterabecame______,withdrawing,tu
Becausemodernartisneithercompletelyacceptednorrejectedbycritics,theirultimateevaluationsofitremain______.
Amongcontemporarywritersoffiction,VirginiaWoolfis______figure,insomewaysasradicalasJamesJoyce,inothersnomor
Allmammalsrequiresleep;itisanessentialpartoflife.Forgiraffes,twohoursaLinedayisenough.Forbats,thatnumber
Howisanewbornstarformed?Fortheanswertothisquestion,wemustlooktothefamiliarphysicalconceptofgravitat
ProfessorWilliamsdisdainedradition:sheregularlyattackedcherishedbeliefsandinstitutions,earningareputationas______.
随机试题
下列情形中,应当认定属于“劳动者非因本人原因从原用人单位被安排到新用人单位工作”的是()
人体内合成脂肪能力最强的组织是
某山村近年儿童中新发现牙齿有黄斑的人增多。需要做何种与暴露有关的检查
日前在街头收到了一份药品广告宣传海报。该海报宣传的是一种名为“××口服液”的药品(国药准字××0020615)。广告中写明该药为“多病一药”的“神药”,其适应证包括各种癌症(如肺癌、肝癌等7种癌症)、高血压等69种疾病!并承诺服用该药后,一般3~5天即可见
K线图中,一根无上影线的阳线表明()。
下列情形中,商业银行开展理财业务并造成客户经济损失的,应按照有关规定承担责任的有()。
求二元函数z=f(x,y)=x2y(4-x-y)在由直线x+y=6、x轴和y轴所围成的闭区域D上的极值、最大值与最小值.
中秋的晚上,实在闷得(1),就拨通了家里的电话。父亲在电话里说,这几天(2)电话一响,你娘就乐呵呵地跑着去接,嘴里(3)着,是不是儿子的电话。我一听,泪就落(4)了。每逢佳节倍思亲,年迈的母亲时时(5)着自己的孩子,而我却在最(6)的时候才想起她。(5
Morethanjustarevolutionarytoolforindexing,analyzing,ortransmittingcontent,digitaltechnologyisactuallyreshapingt
IntheUnitedStates,peoplemaygotodifferentshoppingplacesaccordingtotheireconomic【T1】______Wealthypeopleoftengot
最新回复
(
0
)