What word do British people use to refer to "potato chips"
A: chips
B: crisps
C: French fries
D: fries
A: chips
B: crisps
C: French fries
D: fries
B
举一反三
- The word “chips” refers to American fried potato cuts while “fries” refers to British fried potato cuts.
- Usually chips refer to thick, chunky potato cuts while fries refer to thin, slim potato cuts.
- British crisps are French fries in America.
- Some people are not so fond of pizza and ______ it as junk food, along with French fries, potato chips, and hamburgers. A: modify B: classify C: clarify D: verify
- British crisps are French fries in America. A: 对 B: 错
内容
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Theword“chips”referstoAmericanfriedpotatocutswhile“fries”referstoBritishfriedpotatocuts.
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Ketchup is a better compliment to french fries then mustard. A: NO CHANGE B: compliment to french fries than C: complement to french fries then D: complement to french fries than
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Frankie: Are there any potato chips in the bag? Maggie: No, sorry. There aren’t any. I ate them all. A: There are a few potato chips in the bag. B: There are some potato chips in the bag. C: There are no potato chips in the bag.
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How many hamburgers and French fries do Americans eat each year? (1) _________ (2) _________ hamburgers and French fries are eaten each year.
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____ Sonia like French fries? A: Do B: Is C: Does D: Are