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    Chinese dishes highlight (增色) Beijing Winter Olympics. Many foreign Winter Olympics players have gone crazy about Chinese food.

    Julia Marino has tried lots of different foods in Beijing. But when she was asked in an interview what her favorite meal was at the Olympic Village, Marino answered quickly, "My favorite food is jiaozi. I've probably had about 200 jiaozi since I came here."

    Snowboarder Jenise Spiteri, from Malta, is another big fan of Chinese food, especially red bean buns. "It's my favorite food that I have in the Olympic Village," said Spiteri. "I started eating them on the first day and then for breakfast, lunch and dinner." She has become the "red bean bun girl" in China.

    Jutta Leerdam, a 23-year-old speed skating player, from the Netherlands, posted (发帖) her favorite spicy hotchpotch (麻辣烫) on the Internet, "This is the famous Chinese snack spicy hotchpotch. It is healthier than burgers and fries."

    German figure skater Nicole Schott said one of her favorite foods in the Olympic Village was rice, "It is different from all of our European rice," she said, "That's actually what I eat every single day although I have brought foods from home."

    1. (1) What's Julia Marino's favorite food?
      A . Jiaozi. B . Red bean bun. C . Spicy hotchpotch. D . Rice.
    2. (2) Who is called the "red bean bun girl" in China?
      A . Julia Marino. B . Jutta Leerdam. C . Jenise Spiteri. D . Nicole Schott.
    3. (3) Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
      A . Jutta Leerdam who is 23 years old comes from Malta. B . Chinese dishes are popular at Beijing Winter Olympics. C . Nicole Schott thinks rice in China is the same as European rice. D . Jenise Spiteri shows her love to spicy hotchpotch on the Internet.
    4. (4) Where can we read this passage probably?
      A . In a novel. B . In a science book. C . In a history magazine. D . In a food culture newspaper.

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