Usually chips refer to thick, chunky potato cuts while fries refer to thin, slim potato cuts.
√
举一反三
- The word “chips” refers to American fried potato cuts while “fries” refers to British fried potato cuts.
- What word do British people use to refer to "potato chips" A: chips B: crisps C: French fries D: fries
- Frankie: Are there any potato chips in the bag? Maggie: No, sorry. There aren’t any. I ate them all. A: There are a few potato chips in the bag. B: There are some potato chips in the bag. C: There are no potato chips in the bag.
- The potato chips are salty and .
- crisp (Para. 7, Line 3): ______ A: a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot B: a sweet, red tomato sauce, eaten cold and usually poured from a bottle C: a very thin, often round piece of fried potato
内容
- 0
Potato chips nitrogen-filled packaging is helpful to extend the shelf life of potato chips.
- 1
In America, people usually have some pies and potato chips when they eat hot dogs and hamburgers.
- 2
Which of the following foods are made with potatoes? A: Potato chips 薯片 B: Stewed beef with potato 土豆炖牛肉 C: Mashed potato 土豆泥 D: Baked sweet potato 烤红薯
- 3
Some people are not so fond of pizza and ______ it as junk food, along with French fries, potato chips, and hamburgers. A: modify B: classify C: clarify D: verify
- 4
Potato chips seemed to be popular in the US and England ______________ , but many people believe an ________________about how the potato chip was first made.