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English Practice · Korean Romance Edition
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Part 1 · Vocabulary
Choose the best word.
She was a chef who believed every dish had a ______.
- A. recipe B. record C. report D. repair
Love, like cooking, requires the right ______.
- A. ingredients B. injuries C. insects D. instruments
He was a food ______ who gave her restaurant one star.
- A. critic B. credit C. crisis D. crystal
She wanted to ______ him that her cooking was perfect.
- A. prove B. prevent C. prefer D. pretend
The best meals are made with ______, not just skill.
- A. passion B. patient C. pattern D. payment
Answers:1-A 2-A 3-A 4-A 5-A
Part 2 · Grammar
Fill in the blanks.
She ______ (cook) since she was ten years old.
If he ______ (not give) her one star, she would never have challenged him.
The restaurant ______ (fill) with the smell of her special dish.
This is the most delicious meal that anyone ______ (ever taste).
______ (take) one bite, he forgot every bad review he had ever written.
Answers:1-has been cooking 2-had not given 3-was filled 4-has ever tasted 5-After taking
Part 3 · Reading
Passage
Yuna was the head chef of a small Korean restaurant tucked away in a quiet alley. Her food was extraordinary — every dish told a story. But her restaurant was empty. Nobody knew about it. Then a famous food critic named Min-jun walked in. He was known for being harsh. He tasted her signature dish — a slow-braised pork belly with homemade kimchi. He chewed slowly. He wrote something in his notebook. The next morning, Yuna saw his review: “One star. The pork was too tender. The kimchi was too flavorful. Too much effort for a small alley restaurant.” Yuna was furious. She called him and said, “Come back tomorrow. I’ll cook you something that will change your review.” Min-jun laughed but agreed. The next evening, Yuna cooked the simplest dish she knew — her grandmother’s seaweed soup. No fancy ingredients. No complex techniques. Just soup the way her grandmother made it when Yuna was sick as a child. Min-jun took one sip. He put down his spoon. He was quiet for a long time. Then he said, “This tastes like someone cares about me.” He rewrote his review: “Five stars. Not because the food is perfect, but because it’s honest. Sometimes the best recipe is love.” The restaurant was full the next day.
Questions
- What kind of food did Yuna cook?
- What did the critic Min-jun write in his first review?
- Why was Yuna furious?
- What dish did she cook the second time?
- What did Min-jun write in his new review?
Suggested answers
- She cooked extraordinary food that told stories.
- He gave one star, saying the pork was too tender and the kimchi was too flavorful.
- She felt her food deserved better.
- She cooked her grandmother’s simple seaweed soup.
- He wrote, “Five stars. Not because the food is perfect, but because it’s honest. Sometimes the best recipe is love.”
Part 4 · Translation
中译英(写简单句即可)
- 宇娜是小巷里一家韩国餐厅的主厨。
- 美食评论家给了她一星差评。
- “明天再来。我会做一道改变你评价的菜。”
- 她做了一道最简单的菜——奶奶的海带汤。
- “五星。不是因为食物完美,而是因为它是真诚的。”
Reference
- Yuna was the head chef of a small Korean restaurant in a quiet alley.
- A food critic gave her a one-star review.
- “Come back tomorrow. I’ll cook something that will change your review.”
- She cooked the simplest dish — her grandmother’s seaweed soup.
- “Five stars. Not because the food is perfect, but because it’s honest.”
Part 5 · Writing
Write 3–5 sentences about a meal that was special to you — not because of the food, but because of the person or the moment. Use past tense.
Example: The best meal I ever had was instant noodles at 2 AM during a power outage. My dad made them on a small gas stove and we ate by candlelight. The noodles were nothing special, but we talked and laughed for two hours. It was the first time in months that we had a real conversation. I still think about that night. Sometimes the simplest meals are the most memorable.