单选题 Yes, We Speak Cupcake As a young student at the multinational Aramco(阿拉伯) school in Dhahran (达兰), Saudi Arabia (沙特) , Fadi Jaber, a son of Palestinian refugees, always preferred his American classmates'cupcakes, brownies and chocolate chip cookies to his mother' s pastries. But when he tasted a vanilla - frosted vanilla (香草) cupcake from the Magnolia Bakery in Greenwich Village in 2004, it changed his life. He quit his marketing job at Unilever and used his savings to enroll in a baking management program at the Institute of Culinary(烹饪的) Education in Manhattan.
And after an internship at Billy's Bakery in Chelsea, he was ready for his next move: In July 2007, in Amman, Jordan, he opened Sugar Daddy's, the shop that brought the cupcake craze to the Middle East.
Cupcake shops have become as ubiquitous(到处存在的) as hot dog stands in some American cities, and have spread to Rome ; Istanbul ; Berlin ; Seoul, South Korea; and Sydney, Australia. Now Mr. Jaber has proved that even the Arab world is not immune to such a Western food.
Members of Jordan's royal family stop by the shop in jcans and sweatshirts, ordering boxes of cupcakes while their bodyguards wait outside. It is rumored that Queen Rania is a fan.
Since December 2008, the shop, which also sells cheesecakes and brownies, has been in the well -to -do neighborhood of Abdoun, which is thick with embassies and upscale (高消费的)restaurants. Mr. Jaber has also opened a Sugar Daddy's in Beirut and in Dubai.
Most of his clients were familiar with cupcakes from living or studying abroad. Others knew them from the TV show" Sex and the City" which has been shown on regional satellite stations for a few years. One customer asked him to draw lips on every cupcake. When he asked her why, she replied, "Because that's so' sex and the City. ' "
Nabil al- Rabaa, Mr. Jaber's partner in Beirut, where the shop opened late last year, said that while most customers had encountered cupcakes before, there was initial confusion. "There were a lot that would say, "I'll take that muffin, and one of those muffins, "Mr. al - Rabaa said. "Please, these are cupcakes ! "Kamal Mouzawak, a food writer and founder of Lebanon's first farmers' market, said that the chain appeals to the region's historic sweet tooth.

单选题 Fadi Jaber enjoyed his mother's pastries better than cupcakes ,brownies and chocolate chip cookies.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】题干为原文首句的反义替换。
单选题 The experience of tasting a vanilla - frosted vanilla cupcake changed Fadi Jaber's whole life.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】题干为第一段第二句话的同义替换。
单选题 In July 2007, Fadi Jaber opened his first Sugar Daddy's in Americ
【正确答案】
【答案解析】利用时间定位,第一家店开在约旦首都安曼,并非美国。
单选题 Cupcake shops have been very popular in America before coming to the Arab world.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】文章第三段提到,纸杯蛋糕店在美国就像卖热狗的摊儿一样遍地都是,而Fadi Jaber的Sugar Daddy's证明阿拉伯世界对纸杯蛋糕也情有独钟。
单选题 The bodyguards of Jordan's royal family stop by the shop sometimes to order cupcakes.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】文章并未提及皇室成员的保安是否在店内购物。
单选题 Most of consumers got familiarized with cupcakes from Fadi Jaber's Sugar Daddy's.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】原文是大多数的消费者是因出国留学或居住的经历而熟悉纸杯蛋糕的,因此题干错误。
单选题 At first most customers in Beirut confused cupcakes with muffins.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】最后一点提到了顾客初次接触纸杯蛋糕时会将它称为松糕。