填空题The first European who wrote about tea was a Portuguese palest.____

填空题
The first European who wrote about tea was a Portuguese palest.____

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由题干可定位到C段。文中讲到,在欧洲第一个接触茶并描写茶的是Portuguese Jesuit Father,Father指的是“神父”,故匹配段落为C段。

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