30. A special Japanese green tea called genmai-cha contains brown rice and is considered as a delicacy fit for a gourmet by most Japanese, though it is virtually unavailable outside Yokohama.
(A) A special Japanese green tea called genmai-cha contains brown rice and is considered as a delicacy fit for a gourmet by most Japanese, though it is virtually unavailable outside Yokohama.
(B) Considered to be a delicacy fit for a gourmet by most Japanese, genmai-cha is a special green tea that contains brown rice, virtually unavailable outside Yokohama.
(C) A special Japanese green tea called genmai-cha contains brown rice and is considered a gourmet delicacy by most Japanese, though it is virtually unavailable outside Yokohama.
(D) Most Japanese consider genmai-cha, a special green tea which contains brown rice, as a delicacy virtually unavailable outside Yokohama.
(E) Though virtually unavailable outside Yokohama, most Japanese consider genmai-cha, a special green tea that contains brown rice, a gourmet delicacy.
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Choice e seems to be refering to brown rice as a delicacy. In choice C, the intention is clearly brought out.
The correct ans is C.
A, B, D are out because they are idiomatically incorrect.
in E, 'Though virtually unavailable outside Yokohama' seems to be wrongly modifying most Japanese, so E is also oout of consideration.
Please correct me if I am wrong!
A, B, D are out because they are idiomatically incorrect.
in E, 'Though virtually unavailable outside Yokohama' seems to be wrongly modifying most Japanese, so E is also oout of consideration.
Please correct me if I am wrong!
I have started to realize that I am the one!!!