During the early American colonial years, com was more plentiful than wheat, so com breed was more common than wheat bread. Frie

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问题      During the early American colonial years, com was more plentiful than wheat, so com breed was more common than wheat bread. Friendly Indians showed colonists how to grow com and how to prepare it for food and pioneer women then improved the Indian cooking techniques. When people traveled, they went on foot or horseback, sleeping and eating in the forests. They carded com bread for sustenance; the com bread came to be called journey cake. Later when roads and taverns were built and stagecoaches carded passengers, journeycake became johnnycake, a name many easterners still use for corn breed. The kinds of bread made with cornmeal were-and still are-almost without limit. Every region has its specialties.  
In colonial times, why was com bread more common than wheat bread?

选项 A、The colonists preferred com breed.
B、Corn was more abundant.
C、The colonists did not know how to make wheat bread.
D、Com bread did not spoil as rapidly as wheat breed did.

答案B

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