二、Tommy 吃完热狗后,好奇热狗的起源,查阅到了以下资料。阅读短文,判断下列句子与短文内容是(T)否(F)相符。
新情境·科普知识
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About hot dogs
Do you know hot dogs aren't from the United States? Long ago, people in Germany made the first sausages like the ones in hot dogs. Then, in the 1800s, many German people went to live in America. They brought their sausages with them.

Later, a man named Charles sold these sausages in buns at Coney Island(康尼岛). Everyone loved them! Now, hot dogs are a favourite food at American parties, baseball games, and park picnics.

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新情境·科普知识
建议用时:8分钟
难度:★★★★★
About hot dogs
Do you know hot dogs aren't from the United States? Long ago, people in Germany made the first sausages like the ones in hot dogs. Then, in the 1800s, many German people went to live in America. They brought their sausages with them.
Later, a man named Charles sold these sausages in buns at Coney Island(康尼岛). Everyone loved them! Now, hot dogs are a favourite food at American parties, baseball games, and park picnics.
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F
)1. Hot dogs are from America.(
T
)2. People in Germany made the first sausages like those in hot dogs.(
T
)3. American people love hot dogs very much now.答案
1. F 解析:短文开头明确提到“hot dogs aren't from the United States”,说明热狗并非源自美国,因此句子错误。
2. T 解析:文中提到“people in Germany made the first sausages like the ones in hot dogs”,即德国人制作了类似热狗里的首批香肠,因此句子正确。
3. T 解析:短文结尾指出“hot dogs are a favourite food at American parties, baseball games, and park picnics”,说明美国人现在非常喜欢热狗,因此句子正确。
2. T 解析:文中提到“people in Germany made the first sausages like the ones in hot dogs”,即德国人制作了类似热狗里的首批香肠,因此句子正确。
3. T 解析:短文结尾指出“hot dogs are a favourite food at American parties, baseball games, and park picnics”,说明美国人现在非常喜欢热狗,因此句子正确。
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