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A: Well, Harry, I have no idea what you brought us to eat. Tell us, what is this mysterious new product?

B: Touch it and tell me what it 1. like.

A: It feels soft.

B: Right, Now what about 2. appearance(外觀)?Tell me how you think it 3. .

A: What do you mean?

B: For 4. ,do you think it looks dull or 5. ?

A:I don't know. The color is very 6. .But I'd rather eat something that wasn't so bright, so pink , I mean.

B: That's OK. Now put some in your 7. .

A: Oh! It tastes 8. !I don't like it at all.

B: That's right. But my company thinks kids will love it!

A: 9. do you know kids will love it?

B: We have taste groups. Kids volunteer to come to our company for a free meal. After that, we 10. them

A: What do you ask them?

B: We ask them what they eat at home and in restaurants, and how they feel about certain kinds of foods.

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