Задание №16707.
Чтение. ЕГЭ по английскому

Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A — F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1 — 7. Одна из частей в списке 1—7 лишняя.

Obento: Art in a Lunch Box
Japanese kids eat a good-looking lunch. It is called obento (oh-BEN-toe) ___ (A). Bento boxes are small containers made out of plastic, wood, or metal and decorated with cartoon characters, animals, or flowers. They have matching chopsticks or silverware containers, bags, cups, and lunch mats.

Inside the bento box, the obento is just as colourful. Many Japanese people believe ___ (B). There is a Japanese saying: Food should be made ___ (C). Japanese parents often choose foods with different colours, textures, shapes, and tastes. Then they arrange the food in the bento boxes. They make the obento look nice but also make sure it’s healthy.

What do kids eat as their obento? Rice and side dishes ___ (D), omelettes made with salt and sugar, small sausages, fish, or meat.

Obento time is special. First, children wash their hands with soap ___ (E). Then they get their obento from their bags. In the winter, the sensei (teacher) may take their obento out of a warmer for them. Kids put their obento, chopsticks, and cups on their lunch mats ___ (F). Before eating, they sing a fun song about obento: “We are so happy because it’s obento time. Our hands are washed and clean. Everybody is here now. So, let’s say, “Thank you for the food, Mommy and Daddy.”

1. so that you could eat it with your eyes
2. as they carry it to school in a bento box
3. and their mouth and throat with mouthwash
4. that all food should taste good and look pretty
5. which are arranged over their classroom tables
6. which includes food that is red, yellow, and brown
7. which include pickled, boiled, or steamed vegetables

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Пояснение:
Obento: Art in a Lunch Box
Japanese kids eat a good-looking lunch. It is called obento (oh-BEN-toe) as they carry it to school in a bento box (2). Bento boxes are small containers made out of plastic, wood, or metal and decorated with cartoon characters, animals, or flowers. They have matching chopsticks or silverware containers, bags, cups, and lunch mats.

Inside the bento box, the obento is just as colourful. Many Japanese people believe that all food should taste good and look pretty (4). There is a Japanese saying: Food should be made so that you could eat it with your eyes (1). Japanese parents often choose foods with different colours, textures, shapes, and tastes. Then they arrange the food in the bento boxes. They make the obento look nice but also make sure it’s healthy.

What do kids eat as their obento? Rice and side dishes which include pickled, boiled, or steamed vegetables (7), omelettes made with salt and sugar, small sausages, fish, or meat.

Obento time is special. First, children wash their hands with soap and their mouth and throat with mouthwash (3). Then they get their obento from their bags. In the winter, the sensei (teacher) may take their obento out of a warmer for them. Kids put their obento, chopsticks, and cups on their lunch mats which are arranged over their classroom tables (5). Before eating, they sing a fun song about obento: “We are so happy because it’s obento time. Our hands are washed and clean. Everybody is here now. So, let’s say, “Thank you for the food, Mommy and Daddy.”

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