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The ritual of English tea time is believed to have originated in the late 100's when Anna Duchess of Bedford, ordered that a plate of cakes be sent up to her with her afternoon cup of tea

The Duchess chronically experienced. “sinking feeling” (what we would term “low blood sugar”) in the late afternoon. To tide her over the long hours between meals she turned to carbohydrates.

Other royals immediately copied the Duchess, and afternoon tea parties became quite fashionable. Low tables were set up in front of sofas and chairs, and the ladies found a new opportunity to show off pretty clothes, fine china embroidered linen tablecloths and napkins, and silver tableware.

Tea time was also the time to exchange juicy gossip and serve refreshments. Soon darling little sandwiches and sweet pastries as well as scones were being arranged on decorative stands and plates for the ladies' pleasure.

The tea party mania quickly spread across the Atlantic where tea was already enjoyed as a beverage. This fondness for tea was later suppressed by the patriotic Americans during the era immediately preceding the American Revolution because of the unreasonable British tax on tea.

However, by April 27, 1776, Congress announced in the Philadelphia Packet that drinking of tea can now be indulged. "The custom of afternoon tea parties was not really revived in this county, though, until the mid180, when Victorian ways were in vogue here. Leisure- class American ladies began having "kettledrums" at 4 p.m. "Kettledrums was called that in connection with the term" teakettle." Petits fours and other dainty delights were served amid Victorian opulence.

A Victorian diarist, Maud Berkeley (Maud The Illustrated Diary of a Victorian Woman, Chronicle Books, 1987) gave an anecdote concerning tea time: Mrs. Barnes had out a lovely tea-cloth for her tea-party, worked all over with cyclamens and honeysuckle. Shoggie Boucher, unused to such dainty, contrived to slop his tea all over it. Thankful it was not L. As it was, my new feather boa, which I wore for the first time, got into my teacup, causing much alarm and merriment to all assembled. Lilian Black-Bares was, as ever, strong in adversity and wrung out the offending object in the kitchen sink. Fear it may never be the same again, none the less."

My family, mother, and I were able to relieve some of that sophisticated elegance (minus the drippy boa) when we had tea at the Ritz in London. The Palm Court, an open area on the ground floor of the hotel, is a study in turn-of-the century decor. Gilt statuary, palms, and other plants, and stylishly-set lite tables beckon welcomingly under high-up, rose-tinted skylights.

Our waiter brought us a selection of finger sandwiches of smoked salmon, ham, cucumber, Cheddar cheese, cream cheese, and chives, or egg salad. Scones (similar to American biscuits) were offered with butter, and various preserves and jellies.

Along with this we were served Indian or China tea, and hot chocolate for my young daughter. Then the dapper waiter presented a vast tray holding many French pastries and cakes from which we could choose. After several teeny sandwiches and a couple of marmalade-coated scones, a chocolate eclair seemed to add carbohydrate overload to carboload, but "when in England, do as the English do."

This tea feast was served between 3: 30 and 5: 30 p.m. Around 10: 00 p.m. we had regained Just enough appetite to sample some fish and chips(French fries), and then we put our weary stomachs and ourselves to bed.

28. Why does the author quote Maud Berkeley in the passage?

A

 A. To define the nature of Victorian tea time.

B

B. To prove that tea time is fashionable in America,

C

 C. To exemplify how exquisite an English tea time ritual was

D

 D. To contrast he difference between English and American tea time

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答案:

C

解析:

【喵呜刷题小喵解析】:作者引用Maud Berkeley的日记内容,是为了举例说明维多利亚时代的下午茶仪式是如何进行的,从而证明英式下午茶的精致和优雅。日记中描述了茶会上的装饰、食物和饮料,以及一个小插曲,这些都是为了展示维多利亚时代下午茶的精致和优雅。因此,正确答案是C,即为了例证英式下午茶的精致。
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