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第 12 題
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The term “TV dinner” started all because of Thanksgiving turkey. Gerry Thomas, a salesman from the Swanson Company, created the company’s first frozen dinners in 1953, when he saw that the company had 260 tons of frozen turkey (11) after Thanksgiving. Thomas had the idea to add other holiday dishes such as cornbread stuffing and sweet potatoes, and to display them (12) the turkey in frozen trays designed to be heated in the oven. Swanson thus introduced America to its “TV dinner.” Many families (13) the new way of serving dinner with open arms. People just popped the boxed dinner in the oven, and 25 minutes later, they could have a full supper while enjoying the new national pastime: television. History seems to be repeating itself. “With restaurants closed during Covid-19, Americans are again (14) frozen meals, spending nearly 50 percent more on them in April 2020 over April 2019,” says the American Frozen Food Institute. Restaurants are offering frozen versions of their dishes for carryout, a practice that some experts predict (15) beyond the pandemic. To many Americans, the TV dinner tastes like a childhood memory; to others, it tastes like the future.
The term “TV dinner” started all because of Thanksgiving turkey. Gerry Thomas, a salesman from the Swanson Company, created the company’s first frozen dinners in 1953, when he saw that the company had 260 tons of frozen turkey (11) after Thanksgiving. Thomas had the idea to add other holiday dishes such as cornbread stuffing and sweet potatoes, and to display them (12) the turkey in frozen trays designed to be heated in the oven. Swanson thus introduced America to its “TV dinner.” Many families (13) the new way of serving dinner with open arms. People just popped the boxed dinner in the oven, and 25 minutes later, they could have a full supper while enjoying the new national pastime: television. History seems to be repeating itself. “With restaurants closed during Covid-19, Americans are again (14) frozen meals, spending nearly 50 percent more on them in April 2020 over April 2019,” says the American Frozen Food Institute. Restaurants are offering frozen versions of their dishes for carryout, a practice that some experts predict (15) beyond the pandemic. To many Americans, the TV dinner tastes like a childhood memory; to others, it tastes like the future.
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- A alongside
- B away from
- C inside
- D top-down
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請由空間構圖的角度出發,思考文中提到的冷凍托盤 ($frozen trays$) 構造。當火雞與配菜被共同安排在同一載體的分隔區域時,兩者在物理空間上呈現的是何種「相對位置」?哪一個介系詞最能精確界定這種「並列」且「伴隨」的空間語意關係?
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同學,恭喜你!看來你對於「空間邏輯」和「餐盤擺設」很有天分喔!能選對 (A) alongside,表示你已經具備了精準捕捉上下文語境(Context)的能力,這可是高中英文克漏字的搶分關鍵! 這題考的是介系詞的語意辨析。原文提到將火雞與玉米餅、地瓜等配菜「放在冷凍托盤(frozen trays)」中。想像一下那種一格一格的電視餐盒,配菜當然是「並排、一起」放在火雞旁邊。
- (A) alongside:表示「在...旁邊」或「與...並列」,完美形容餐盒裡菜餚排排站的畫面。
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