In Austria, there are not many restaurants like Habibi & Hawara. Here you can enjoy Austrian and Syrian food together. Two Austrians, Martin Rohla and David Kreytenberg, started this yummy plan from their experience of working with refugees.
Every year, thousands of people have to leave their homes and families because of war in their countries. So many of them go to Austria that some people in the country think they have become a problem. They are afraid refugees may take away their jobs and they don't feel safe around them, either. But Rohla and Kreytenberg would beg to differ: The refugees don't have to be a problem. They want to help them start a new life. They invited refugees to meetings and found that some of them were cooks back in Syria. So the idea of Habibi & Hawara was born—a restaurant that brings together Austrian and Syrian food. "The two worlds far away from each other meet together," Kreytenberg said.
But Rohla and Kreytenberg want to do more than just give the refugees work. They want their best workers to buy the restaurant in the end. They hope that Habibi & Hawara is not just a one-time plan and that other Austrians will join them and help more refugees.
refugee 難民
war 戰爭
According to the reading, why did Rohla and Kreytenberg open Habibi & Hawara?
答案就寫在第二段的中間:They want to help them start a new life(他們想幫難民展開新生活)。前面鋪陳了背景,有些奧地利人怕難民搶工作、覺得不安全,但兩位創辦人不這麼想,於是找難民開會、發現裡面有廚師,餐廳的點子才誕生。整條因果鏈的終點很清楚,是讓難民「在奧地利」站穩腳步。這題四個選項都以 To help 開頭,長得像四胞胎,差別全在「幫誰、往哪個方向幫」,逼你回文章確認方向。
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(B):看到 war 這個字就聯想到「募款支援戰爭」的人會選。但文章裡的戰爭只是交代難民為什麼離開家鄉,餐廳的錢和敘利亞戰場一點關係都沒有。