Title: How Does It Taste
1Unit 2
2Does milk taste the same as orange juice? Of
course not!
- the same as
- Of course! Vs. Of course not!
3Does fish taste like chicken? Not at all.
4But how do you know? What tells you they are
different?
5Is it your tongue? Maybe you think so. But guess
again.
6We do taste things with our tongues thats true.
- do
- with
- Thats true. But,.
7But the smell of food has a lot to do with its
taste, too.
- have something/nothing/a lot to do with sth
8We taste foods with our noses as well as our
tongues.
9In fact, the nose has more to do with taste than
the tongue.
- in fact / as a matter of fact
- morethan
- do with
10Scientists say that your tongue can recognize
only four tastes.
11It can tell if something is sweet or if its
salty.
12It can tell if something is sour (like vinegar)
or bitter (like soap).
13But thats all.
14To tell different foods apart, we also have to
use our noses.
- To V / In order to V, S V. ??(??)
- tell sth/sb apart ??
15Can you remember a time when you had a bad cold?
- a time when ??
- have a cold/headache/sore throat
16Your food tasted very plain then. It seemed to
have little taste at all.
- then
- It seems to V / that ??
- not at all
17That wasnt because your tongue wasnt working.
18It was because your nose was stopped up.
- ones nose is stopped up ??
19You couldn't smell the food, and that made it
seem tasteless.
- that
- make sth/sb V ??(??/??)
20You can prove this to yourself.
- prove to sb
- oneself ?????
21Try eating something while you pinch your nose
shut.
- try Ving vs. try to V
- V O (??) OC (????)
22It wont seem to have much taste. Heres another
test.
23It shows how important the nose is in tasting.
24First you blindfold a person. Then you put a
piece of potato in his mouth.
- first, second/next/then ????
- a piece of ??N / ???N
25You tell him to chew it. At the same time, you
hold a piece of apple under his nose.
26Then ask what food is in his mouth.
27Most people will say, An apple. The smell of
the apple fools them.
- ?????????
- fool v. ?? n. ??
28The test works best when the two foods feel the
same in the mouth.
- best adv. ??,??
- feel ???/?? v. ??
29It wont work well with apple and orange slices.
They dont feel alike.
- work well with sth. ??
- alike adj. ??,??
30What about the eyes? Do they help us taste?
- What about N/Ving? ???
- help sb/sth (to) V
31Sometimes they may.
- sometimes / occasionally ??,???
32The way a food looks can make a difference in its
taste.
- the way ?? ??????
- make a/some/no difference
33Sometimes we taste what we expect to taste.
34Heres a test to show that Get some orange food
coloring.
35Mix some into milk. It does not change the taste.
- mix A into/with B ??
- it ???
36Now ask people to taste the orange milk.
37Ask if it tastes all right. Many people will say
it tastes odd.
38Because it looks odd, they expect an odd taste.
And so it tastes odd to them.
39So you see, its not only the tongue that does
the tasting!
- you see
- its that ????
- not only but (also) ????
- do the/some/much/ones Ving ?
40Any Question?