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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The following dialogue is for questions 1 to 3.
Lisa : Wayne, I'm starving but I don't want to go out because it is raining heavily
outside.
Wayne : Why don't you order the food online?
Lisa : Is it possible in bad weather like today?
Wayne : You'll never know if you don't try.
Lisa : So, how do I do it?
Wayne : First of all, you open the "QYX Food" application. Then set your pickup delivery location which is here. Next, you might want to scroll through the restaurant or types of food you want to eat. Don't forget to choose the amount, whether you want to order one or more than one.
Lisa : What if I want something spicier?
Wayne: You can add some notes if you want it to be spicy or less salty.
Lisa : Then, what should I do after that?
Wayne : See the total, including the delivery fee. If you agree then press the 'Order' button.
Lisa : Okay. What am I going to do after this?
Wayne Wait for the delivery man to bring the food to your door.
1. Why can't Lisa buy the food herself?
A. Because she does not have money.
B. Because she has no friends to eat with.
C. Because it is raining heavily
outside.
D. Because she wants to stay at home.
E. Because she doesn't has a food
application.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The following dialogue is for questions 1 to 3.
Lisa : Wayne, I'm starving but I don't want to go out because it is raining heavily
outside.
Wayne : Why don't you order the food online?
Lisa : Is it possible in bad weather like today?
Wayne : You'll never know if you don't try.
Lisa : So, how do I do it?
Wayne : First of all, you open the "QYX Food" application. Then set your pickup delivery location which is here. Next, you might want to scroll through the restaurant or types of food you want to eat. Don't forget to choose the amount, whether you want to order one or more than one.
Lisa : What if I want something spicier?
Wayne: You can add some notes if you want it to be spicy or less salty.
Lisa : Then, what should I do after that?
Wayne : See the total, including the delivery fee. If you agree then press the 'Order' button.
Lisa : Okay. What am I going to do after this?
Wayne Wait for the delivery man to bring the food to your door.
2. What is the name of the application?
A. QYZ Delivery.
B. QYX Food.
C. Go QYZ.
D. Food application.
E. Food online.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The following dialogue is for questions 1 to 3.
Lisa : Wayne, I'm starving but I don't want to go out because it is raining heavily
outside.
Wayne : Why don't you order the food online?
Lisa : Is it possible in bad weather like today?
Wayne : You'll never know if you don't try.
Lisa : So, how do I do it?
Wayne : First of all, you open the "QYX Food" application. Then set your pickup delivery location which is here. Next, you might want to scroll through the restaurant or types of food you want to eat. Don't forget to choose the amount, whether you want to order one or more than one.
Lisa : What if I want something spicier?
Wayne: You can add some notes if you want it to be spicy or less salty.
Lisa : Then, what should I do after that?
Wayne : See the total, including the delivery fee. If you agree then press the 'Order' button.
Lisa : Okay. What am I going to do after this?
Wayne Wait for the delivery man to bring the food to your door.
3. How many steps does Wayne mention to order the food?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
E. 8
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The following text is for questions 4 to 6.
How to Cook an Omelette
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients
4 eggs
1/8 teaspoon pepper
4 tablespoons hot water
1 tablespoon butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
a little parsley
Directions
1. Beat the yolks until thick and lemon coloured.
2. Add hot water (one tablespoonful to each egg), salt and pepper.
3. Beat the whites until stiff and dry.
4. Cut and fold into the first mixture.
5. Heat the omelette pan, add the butter, and turn the pan so that the melted butter covers the sides and bottom of the pan.
6. Pour in the mixture, spread evenly, turn down the heat and allow the omelette to cook slowly.
7. Turn the pan so that the omelette will brown evenly.
8. When well puffed and delicately browned underneath, place the pan on the centre shelf in a moderate oven to finish cooking the top of the omelette.
9. Crease across centre with knife and fold over very carefully.
10. Allow it to remain a moment in pan.
11. Move gently with a spatula onto a hot platter.
12. Garnish with parsley.
13. An omelette is sufficiently cooked when it is firm to the touch when pressed by the finger.
4. How much water is needed to make an omelette?
A. 1 tablespoon
B. 4 tablespoons
C. 1/4 tablespoon
D. 1/8 tablespoon
E. 1/2 tablespoon
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The following text is for questions 4 to 6.
How to Cook an Omelette
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients
4 eggs
1/8 teaspoon pepper
4 tablespoons hot water
1 tablespoon butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
a little parsley
Directions
1. Beat the yolks until thick and lemon coloured.
2. Add hot water (one tablespoonful to each egg), salt and pepper.
3. Beat the whites until stiff and dry.
4. Cut and fold into the first mixture.
5. Heat the omelette pan, add the butter, and turn the pan so that the melted butter covers the sides and bottom of the pan.
6. Pour in the mixture, spread evenly, turn down the heat and allow the omelette to cook slowly.
7. Turn the pan so that the omelette will brown evenly.
8. When well puffed and delicately browned underneath, place the pan on the centre shelf in a moderate oven to finish cooking the top of the omelette.
9. Crease across centre with knife and fold over very carefully.
10. Allow it to remain a moment in pan.
11. Move gently with a spatula onto a hot platter.
12. Garnish with parsley.
13. An omelette is sufficiently cooked when it is firm to the touch when pressed by the finger.
5. How many ingredients are needed to
make an omelette?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 7
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The following text is for questions 4 to 6.
How to Cook an Omelette
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients
4 eggs
1/8 teaspoon pepper
4 tablespoons hot water
1 tablespoon butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
a little parsley
Directions
1. Beat the yolks until thick and lemon coloured.
2. Add hot water (one tablespoonful to each egg), salt and pepper.
3. Beat the whites until stiff and dry.
4. Cut and fold into the first mixture.
5. Heat the omelette pan, add the butter, and turn the pan so that the melted butter covers the sides and bottom of the pan.
6. Pour in the mixture, spread evenly, turn down the heat and allow the omelette to cook slowly.
7. Turn the pan so that the omelette will brown evenly.
8. When well puffed and delicately browned underneath, place the pan on the centre shelf in a moderate oven to finish cooking the top of the omelette.
9. Crease across centre with knife and fold over very carefully.
10. Allow it to remain a moment in pan.
11. Move gently with a spatula onto a hot platter.
12. Garnish with parsley.
13. An omelette is sufficiently cooked when it is firm to the touch when pressed by the finger.
6. According to the text, which of the following sentence indicates order?
A. You can beat the yolks until thick and lemon colour.
B. Add hot water, salt and pepper.
C. Heat the omelette pan, add the
butter, and then turn the pan.
D. You should turn the pan so that the omelette will brown evenly.
E. Turn gently with a spatula onto a hot platter.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The following text is for questions 7 to 10.
Ingredients
large piece of ice
1/2 cup apricot syrup
Making an Orange Cup
1 pint strained fresh orange juice
soda water
iced water
1 juice of lemon
thin slices of orange
4 tablespoons sugar syrup
Directions
1. Place the ice in a large jug, add the orange and lemon juice, and sweeten with the
syrups.
2. Fill the jug up with equal quantities of soda water and iced water, stir well, and then decorate with orange slices.
7. Which of the following sentences indicates a command?
A. Place the ice in a large jug.
B. 1 pint strained fresh orange juice.
C. Orange slices.
D. Large piece of ice.
E. With equal quantities of soda water and iced water.
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