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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
[00:-1.00]PRE-READING
[00:-2.00]Do this section all by yourselves and try to add more detail to the rules
[00:-3.00]READING
[00:-4.00]Better listen to the tape before reading it on your own.
[00:-5.00]Try to tell the main idea of the text before reading it a second time.
[00:-6.00]TABLE MANNERS AT A DINNER PARTY
[00:-7.00]People who go to a formal Western dinner party for the first time
[00:-8.00]may be surprised by table manners in Western culture.
[00:-9.00]Knowing them will help you make a good impression.
[00:10.00]Having good table manners means knowing,for example,
[00:11.00]how to use knives and forks.
[00:12.00]When to drink a boast1 and how to behave at the table.
[00:13.00]Beside your napkin you sill find a small bread roll and three glasses
[00:14.00]--one for white wine,one for red wine,and one for water.
[00:15.00]There are two pairs of knives and forks on the table,
[00:16.00]forks on the left and knives on the right of the plate.
[00:17.00]When you see two spoons,the big one is for the soup
[00:18.00]and the small one for the dessert.
[00:19.00]The knife and fork that are closest to your plate
[00:20.00]are a little bit bigger than the ones beside them.
[00:21.00]When you sit down at the table,
[00:22.00]you can take your napkin,unfold it and put it on your lap.
[00:23.00]In China,you sometimes get a hot,damp cloth to clean your face and hands
[00:24.00]which,however,is not the custom in Western countries.
[00:25.00]Dinner starts with a small dish,which is often called a starter.
[00:26.00]Some people pray before they start eating,
[00:27.00]and other people may keep silent for a moment.
[00:28.00]Then you can say "Enjoy your meal" to each other
[00:29.00]and everybody starts eating.
[00:30.00]For the starter,which you eat with the smaller pair,
[00:31.00]you keep the knife in your right hand and the fork in your left.
[00:32.00]After the starter you will get a bowl of soup--
[00:33.00]but only one bowl of soup and never ask for a second serving.
[00:34.00]They next dish is the main course.
[00:35.00]Many Westerners think the chicken breast with its bender white flesh
[00:36.00]is the best part of the bird.
[00:37.00]Some people can use their fingers when they are eating chicken or other birds
[00:38.00]but never touch beef or other meat on bones.
[00:39.00]It is polite to finish eating everything on your plate,
[00:40.00]so don't take more food than you need.
[00:41.00]At table,you should try to speak quietly and smile a lot ,
[00:42.00]but do not laugh all the time.
[00:43.00]Most Westerners like soft drinks if they will drive home.
[00:44.00]Many of them drink white or red wine with the food.
[00:45.00]When drinking to someone's health,you raise your glasses,
[00:46.00]but the glasses should not touch.
[00:47.00]The custom of toasting in some parts of China
[00:48.00]is to finish the drink at once,
[00:49.00]but Westerners usually take only a sip2.
[00:50.00]For drinking during a dinner,the best advice is never to drink too much.
[00:51.00]Table manners change over time.
[00:52.00]They follow the fashion of the day .
[00:53.00]Besides,table manners are only important at formal dinner parties.
[00:54.00]If you're not sure what to do,
[00:55.00]you can always follow your hosts.
[00:56.00]Although good manners always make you look good,
[00:57.00]you do not need to worry about all these rules while having dinner with your friends or family.
[00:58.00]TABLE MANNERS AT A DINNER PARTY
[00:59.00]formal
[-1:00.00]informal
[-1:-1.00]surprised
[-1:-2.00]drink a boast
[-1:-3.00]knife forks
[-1:-4.00]pair\
[-1:-5.00]starter smaller pair,
[-1:-6.00]serving
[-1:-7.00]only one bowl of soup and never ask for a second serving.
[-1:-8.00]fingers
[-1:-9.00]birds
[-1:10.00]meat on bones
[-1:11.00]drinking to someone's health
[-1:12.00]the glasses should not touch.
[-1:13.00]Table manners change over time.
[-1:14.00]POST -READING
[-1:15.00]chivalry
[-1:16.00]Far from being ill-mannered
[-1:17.00]the custom of knights3 and ladies sharing the same trencher--or platter
[-1:18.00]at dinner was an expression of great tenderness4 and affection5.
[-1:19.00]each sat a lady
[-1:20.00]eat off his plate."
[-1:21.00]This was evidently6 a matter of pure delight for everyone concerned.
[-1:22.00]1.This selection7 is mainly about (). A.an old custom
[-1:23.00]2.During the Middle Ages,eating from the same plate was a sign of(affection)
[-1:24.00]3.this custom was practiced by (). D.all of the above.
[-1:25.00]4.Ladies of the Middle Ages probably thought the custom (). C.delighted
[-1:26.00]5.according to the selection,we know about this custom from
[-1:27.00]D:books written during the medieval8 period
[-1:28.00]6.In England the custom lasted ().C.until the early nineteenth century
[-1:29.00]7.Implied9 but not stated ( ). C.customs change with time.
[-1:30.00]LANGUAGE STUDY
[-1:31.00]Recite the cloze test.
[-1:32.00]in-,im-,non- and un-
[-1:33.00]informal
[-1:34.00]far better
[-1:35.00]informal
[-1:36.00]impolite
[-1:37.00]politeness
[-1:38.00]impoliteness
[-1:39.00]smoker10
[-1:40.00]a smoker where smokers11 either heavy smokers
[-1:41.00]or chain smokers are allowed to smoke
[-1:42.00]non-smokers
[-1:43.00]non-smoking areas
[-1:44.00] un usually
[-1:45.00]unusual visitors
[-1:46.00]INTEGRATING SKILLS
[-1:47.00]October 16th
[-1:48.00]Dear Sam and Jenny,
[-1:49.00]Thank you very much for letting me stay in your house during my holiday.
[-1:50.00]With this letter
[-1:51.00]I am sending you the photos of our wonderful holiday in Hainan.
[-1:52.00]I have kept a few photos which I like very much.
[-1:53.00]They make me think of the happy days we spent together.
[-1:54.00]I will put them on the wall,somewhere near my bed.
[-1:55.00]At this moment I am very busy with my studies.
[-1:56.00]I had a good time during the holiday,
[-1:57.00]and now it is time for me to study hard.
[-1:58.00]I must do well in the exams.
[-1:59.00]How about you?
[-2:00.00]In your last letter you wrote that you were feeling very tired.
[-2:-1.00]I hope you are feeling better now.
[-2:-2.00]Will you be going to Australia for Christmas or will you stay in China?
[-2:-3.00]If it isn't too cold for you,
[-2:-4.00]I would like to invite you to come and visit me in the north of China over the next holiday in January.
[-2:-5.00]Thanks again and I wish you all the best.
[-2:-6.00]Yours,Amy Zhang
[-2:-7.00]letting me
[-2:-8.00]in your house
[-2:-9.00]I will put them on the wall,somewhere near my bed.
[-2:10.00]I like very much
[-2:11.00]At this moment I am very busy with my studies.
[-2:12.00]during the holiday
[-2:13.00]If it isn't too cold for you,
[-2:14.00]I would like to invite you to come and visit me
[-2:15.00]in the north of China over the next holiday in January.
[-2:16.00]After reading the pasage on pages 41-42
1 boast | |
v.自夸;以拥有…而自豪;吹嘘;n.自吹自擂 | |
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2 sip | |
v.小口地喝,抿,呷;n.一小口的量 | |
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3 knights | |
骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
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4 tenderness | |
n.柔软;温和;亲切;心软难处理 | |
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5 affection | |
n.喜爱;爱慕,感情;倾向,意向 | |
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6 evidently | |
adv.明显地,显而易见 | |
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7 selection | |
n.选择,挑选,精选品,可选择的东西 | |
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8 medieval | |
adj.中世纪的,中古(时代)的 | |
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9 implied | |
adj.暗含的,暗示的 | |
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10 smoker | |
n.吸烟者,吸烟车厢,吸烟室 | |
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11 smokers | |
吸烟者( smoker的名词复数 ) | |
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