Ans 3
1 is incorrect because the speaker says
there were no root crops to feed the animals in winter, not that there were no
root crops at all. 2 is incorrect because the speaker says: Spanish and
Portuguese explorers had brought back such novelties as potatoes, tomatoes, ...
it took people some time to accept some of these new foods, as they feared they
were poisonous. 4 is incorrect because the speaker says: ... including exotic
spices to add flavor to the usual diet. 3 is correct because the speaker says:
By the 16th century, however, choice in foodstuffs had grown ... .
Scripts
The basic English person's diet in medieval times
was made up of bread, cheese and beef, while ale was the drink for all ages and
social classes except for the aristocracy, who drank wine. In winter there were
no root crops to feed the animals, so they were killed in autumn and the meat
salted to preserve it. People kept livestock even in the towns: cows were
usually kept tied or tethered, but pigs were allowed to wander at will, feeding
on the rubbish off the streets.
By the 16th century, however, choice in
foodstuffs had grown, including exotic spices to add flavor to the usual diet.
This had come about because European rulers wanting to increase their power and
wealth and also, in fairness, in the spirit of enquiry and the quest for
knowledge, had financed voyages of exploration overseas. This opened up trade
routes, bringing precious spices - and vast profits - from the East, and to the
west Spanish and Portuguese explorers had brought back such novelties as
potatoes, tomatoes, maize, peppers and chocolate. It must be said, though,
that it took people some time to accept some of these new foods, as they feared
they were poisonous.