新标准初中英语第六册--MODULE 7 Eating together(在线收听) |
[00:00.00]MODULE 7 Eating together [00:04.04]Unit 1 When's the school leavers' party? [00:08.41]Vocabulary and listening [00:10.69]2 Listen and answer the questions. [01:07.87]3 Listen and read. [01:12.01]Lingling:When's the school leavers' party? [01:14.82]Betty:After the visit tothe play by Shakespeare.It'll be held on 30thMay. We're all invited. [01:22.28]Daming:In fact, I've been chosen to look after the dance music. [01:26.81]Tony:And I have been asked to decorate the hall. [01:29.75]Betty:And everyone hasbeen told to prepare atraditional dish fromour own countries. [01:35.14]Lingling:Will we beallowed to cook it atschool, or must it bemade at home, andbrought here? [01:41.24]Betty:I suppose it can be heated up in the school kitchen, [01:44.45]but it should be cookedat home. What are yougoing to make? [01:48.12]Lingling:Suanla tang, I guess.Betty:What's that? [01:51.79]Lingling:Hot and soursoup. It's made withchicken or pork andvegetables. [01:57.17]Betty:But the invitationsays finger food! Thatmeans you have to eat itwith your fingers. [02:03.04]Lingling:Oh, soup's no good, then. You need a spoon. What about you? [02:09.34]Betty:Hamburgers, with cheese in a bread roll.Tony:And you, Daming? [02:14.85]Daming:Jiaozi! The best jiaozi in China are made by my grandmother! [02:20.30]Betty:Is she invited to the school leavers' party, too? [02:23.36]Daming:Hm, I see what you mean. What about you, Tony? [02:28.45]Tony:A traditional English pizza with cheese, tomato and ham. [02:33.25]Betty:Pizza isn't English! It was invented in Italy, not England! [02:38.67]Tony:But pizza can be eaten everywhere in England. [02:41.62]Betty:I don't think Shakespeare ate pizza! [02:46.25]4 Complete the table with notes. [02:50.81]Now listen again andcheck. [04:28.27]Pronunciation andspeaking [04:30.90]6 Work in pairs. Listen and repeat. [04:36.84]Lingling:Will we beallowed/to cook it atschool, /or must it bemade/at home, /andbrought here? [04:46.16]Betty:I suppose/it canbe heated up/in theschool kitchen, /but itshould be cooked/athome. [04:55.09]7 Work in pairs. Say the sentences aloud. Make sure you pause after each sense group. [05:05.23]Now listen and check. [05:08.04]Betty:Pizza isn't English! It was invented in Italy, not England! [05:16.45]Tony:But pizza can be eaten everywhere in England. [05:21.46]Betty:I don't think Shakespeare ate pizza! [05:26.63]Unit 2 Knives and forks are used for most food. [05:32.33]Reading [05:33.75]2 Read the passage and answer the questions. [05:38.80]Do as the Romans do [05:41.70]There's a saying, "Whenin Rome, do as theRomans do." [05:46.96]And when you eat westernfood, do as theWesterners do. [05:51.75]Here are some things youmay wish to know abouteating together in theWest. [05:57.10]In the West, lunch iseaten later, alwaysafter midday, sometimesat one o'clock. [06:04.69]Dinner is served around7 pm or even later. [06:09.53]In Spain it's usual toeat lunch at 2 pm anddinner at 10 pm! [06:16.00]At the start of a mealthe Chinese usually say"mànmàn chī". [06:21.27]The French say "Bonappetit", and theItalians say "Buonappetito". [06:27.35]But there's no similarexpression in English!"Enjoy your meal" isusually only said by awaiter. [06:35.33]For "ganbei", you cansay "Cheers"! [06:39.69]Chopsticks are onlyused when people eatChinese food. Knives andforks are used for mostfood. [06:47.46]The fork is held in yourleft hand and the knifein your right, [06:52.38]and the food is heldwith the fork and cutwith the knife. [06:56.86]Americans often cut alltheir food first, andthen put the fork intheir right hand to eatit. [07:03.86]Soup is drunk with aspoon. [07:06.53]However, there is somefood which can be eatenwith your fingers,such as chicken legs,seafood, bread and cake. [07:15.81]At the start of ameal, if you're theguest, [07:19.35]you'll be invited toserve yourself ("Helpyourself!"), [07:23.58]or your plate will befilled by your host("Can I serve you?"). [07:28.88]If you've been givensomething you don'tlike, it should bepushed to the edge ofthe plate and left. [07:35.83]You don't have to saywhy, but if you feel anexplanation is required, [07:41.40]just say, "I'm sorry, Ican't eat this." No onewill be cross. [07:47.27]If you're offered morefood, but can't eat anymore, [07:51.19]just say, "No, thanks,it was delicious, butI've had enough." [07:56.67]Generally,fewer dishesare prepared than inChina. It isn't thoughtto be so important tooffer too much food. [08:05.61]Finally, it'ssometimes difficult toknow when the meal isover. [08:10.96]If you've been invitedto dinner by westernfriends, [08:14.63]you'll know that you'reexpected to stay andtalk around the dinnertable [08:19.11]long after the last dishhas been brought to thetable, [08:22.70]and it's thought quiterude if you leave assoon as you finisheating. [08:27.74]The golden ruleis:Watch the otherpeople. Do as they do. [08:34.09]Unit 3 Language in use [08:40.89]7 Listen and match the conversations with the pictures. [10:20.84]8 Listen again and choose the best answer. [12:01.58]9 Read the email and answer the questions. [12:07.81]Dear Richard,I'm so glad you'recoming to China! [12:12.76]Your mother tells meyou're worried aboutwhat you should andshouldn't do as a guestin China. [12:19.62]Here's some advice. Youwill probably be invitedto a big meal. [12:25.55]You may find it earlierthan you expect becauseChinese people eatdinner much earlier thanpeople in the West. [12:33.53]There will be a lot ofdifferent dishes, notjust three courses. [12:38.94]You may find itdifficult to usechopsticks if youhaven't tried before. [12:44.02]It's a good idea to getsome practice. [12:47.28]When the food is served,you should take time tolook at it. [12:52.07]The preparation takes along time and everythingwill look beautiful. [12:57.58]The plates will beplaced in the middle ofthe table, for everyoneto share. [13:02.85]Take a little ofeverything and then havesome more of the thingsyou like. [13:08.36]Chinese people like totalk about food, so it'sa good topic ofconversation. [13:14.71]At the end of the meal,you will usually beserved fruit. [13:19.08]Eat your fruit, thankyour friends, and go. [13:23.12]I hope this is helpful.Email me if you have anyother questions.Yours,David Zhang [13:30.61]Words and expressionsModule 7 [13:32.92]finger/'fi╕g╓/n.(拇指以外的任何一个)手指basket/'ba:skit/n.篮子bread/bred/n.面包 [13:37.64]fork/f╛:k/n.(吃食物用的)叉子knife/naif/n.刀 [13:41.17]lemonade/,lem╓'neid/n.柠檬味汽水;柠檬饮料pancake/'p╗n,keik/n.烙饼;薄饼 [13:45.01]serve/s╔:v/v.(为……)端上(食物和饮料)spoon/spu:n/n.勺;匙 [13:48.65]hold/h╓uld/v.(held,held)举办;召开hot/h╛t/adj.辣的roll/r╓ul/n.小圆面包Roman/'r╓um╓n/n.罗马人 [13:57.39]saying/'seii╕/n.谚语;格言cheers/t╞i╓z/int.(用于祝酒)干杯plate/pleit/n.盘子 [14:02.11]explanation/,ekspl╓'nei╞n/n.解释;说明cross/kr╛s/adj.恼怒的;生气的 [14:05.88]generally/'d╜en╓r╓li/adv.一般地;通常over/'╓uv╓/adv.结束blind/blaind/adj.瞎的sense/sens/n.感觉官能 [14:12.53]taste/teist/n.味道owner/'╓un╓/n.所有权人;主人 [14:15.68]bee/bi:/n.蜜蜂officer/'╛fis╓/n.官员course/k╛:s/n.一道菜 |
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