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A.
This person's job is to cook food:
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B. This person is the head cook in a hotel or restaurant kitchen. She/he often
wears a tall
white hat:
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C. This is the object on, or in, which food is cooked:
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D.
This person is the leader of a group of people:
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A.
First you
a little to see if you like
it. |
B.
Then when you've decided you do like it, you
off a bigger piece. |
C.
Next you
it carefully. |
D.
Then you
it, and take another
bite. |
A. First the cook
the peppers
with rice and minced meat. |
B. Then
he
the sauce
continuously until it had thickened. |
C. After that
he
the biscuits
thickly with soft cheese. |
D. Lastly
he
the
tomatoes thinly. |
A.
Would you mind
me a cup of
tea, please? |
B. She can carry a glass of water on her head
without
a drop. |
C. That young waiter is so clumsy - he's always
vases of flowers. |
D.
The tap's still
. Please, go and turn it
off properly. |
A.
I think the
of roses is sweeter
than that of all other flowers. |
B.
I can't bear the
of old fish. |
C. There's always
a
of roasting
coffee in this street. |
D.
I don't like the taste of goat's cheese. I find the
too strong. |
A.
Careful! That chilli sauce is really
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B. She only eats plain food:
dishes upset her stomach, |
C.
Currants, raisins and sultanas are all kinds of
grape. |
D.
My wife always keeps some
milk in
the cupboard, in case she runs
out of fresh milk. |
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