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Question 1:
....... are common utensils in Asia. People use two of these utensils at one time and they are usually made of*^*wood or metal.
A.
Forks
B.
Knives
C.
Chopsticks
D.
Tongs
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People usually put soup into a ........ This type of dish is deep and can hold liquids better than flat dishes.
People usually put water or juice into a ........ This is a clear or transparent container and people can drink out*^*of it.
People usually put coffee or tea into a ....... or mug. This type of dishware is used for drinking purposes and*^*can hold hot or cold liquids.
A flat dish, that is used to hold many different types of foods, is also called a ........
A ....... is also a flat dish but it is used under a cup. People often use a cup and this item when they drink tea.
A ....... is a type of utensil that is used to stab or pierce food so that the food can be brought up to a person's*^*mouth. This utensil usually has four finger-type extensions.
People often use a ....... to cut food on their dishes. This utensil often has a serrated edge that is helpful when*^*cutting or slicing foods.
People often use a ....... when eating soup. This type of utensil has a hollow bowl-like area in the center that*^*can hold small amounts of liquids.
....... are common utensils in Asia. People use two of these utensils at one time and they are usually made of*^*wood or metal.
People often use paper or cloth ....... at the dinner table to wipe away food or liquids. These are helpful when*^*the food they are eating is messy.*^*
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