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New College English Book Two
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Unit 1 Food and Culture
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Part I Preparation
  • 1. Brain Storming
  • Vegetable
  • cabbage, beet, carrot, lettuce, eggplant, bean,
    onion, garlic, pepper, spinach, cucumber, pea,
    tomato, potato, turnip, celery, mushroom,
    broccoli, cauliflower, leek, beansprout, pumpkin,
    asparagus, etc.

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Brain Storming 2
  • Drink
  • tea, coffee, Coke, rum, Pepsi, wine, Seven-up,
    Sprite, beer, whisky, brandy, milk, juice, soda
    water, lemonade, mineral water, etc.

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Brain Storming 3
  • Fruit
  • apple, pear. fig. peach, grape. pineapple,
    apricot. banana, plum, mango, orange, watermelon,
    lemon. cherry, grapefruit, strawberry, litchi.
    papaya, coconut, star fruit, honeydew melon,
    kiwi fruit, etc.

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Brain Storming 4
  • Meat
  • pork, beef, lamb, chicken, mutton, bacon, turkey,
    etc.
  • Cerealrice, oat, wheat, maize/corn, millet,
    barley, etc.
  • Othersegg, cake, cookie, biscuit, cracker, nut,
    fish, shrimp, lobster, crab, clam, etc.

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2. Comparing Diets
  • I) Diet of a 10-year-old British boy on a typical
    day
  • --This is not a healthy diet. Firstly, he eats
    too much. Secondly, he has too much sugar, which
    may change into fat and accumulate in the body.
  • --This is, generally speaking, a healthy diet,
    Apart from the fact that the food is too much for
    a 10-year-old boy his diet includes most of the
    nutrients necessary for a healthy body.

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2) Diet of a 10-year-old Chinese boy on a
typical day
  • Breakfast one or two pieces of bread, one egg, a
    cup of milk, etc.
  • Lunch rice, fish or meat, vegetables, etc. (or
    noodles)
  • Supper rice, fish or meat, vegetables, soup,
    etc.
  • Snacks during the day some fruit, candies,
    chocolates, drinks, etc.

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3) Differences between the British boy
and a Chinese boy
  • A. The British boy eats a wider variety of
    things.
  • B. The British boy eats more than a Chinese boy.

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4) Different Diets At school
  • Student A
  • Breakfast two steamed mils (or baozi), some
    porridge
  • Lunch rice, fish or meat, some vegetables
  • Supper rice, fish or meat, some vegetables,
    noodles or jiaozi
  • Snacks during the day an apple or a pear, some
    biscuits

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Student B
Different Diets At school
  • Breakfast a cup of milk, one boiled egg, some
    rice cakes
  • Lunch rice, fish or meat, some vegetables
  • Supper rice, fish or meat, some vegetables,
    noodles or jiaozi
  • Snacks during the day some biscuits or cakes,
    some preserved fruit

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Lets know something about the courses in western
restaurants
1. Appetizers fall into cold and hot ones like
caviar and cocktail.
2. Soups can be divided into four categoriesbree
(??), cheese soup, vegetable soup and cold soup.
3.Side courses are composed of all kinds of
seafood, eggs and breads.
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4. Main courses are mainly meats and birds, among
which beef and steak are of typical.
5. Salads are served during or after the main
courses, including various vegetables.
6. Desserts consist all such dishes after the
main courses as puddings, ice creams, cheese and
fruits.
7. Coffees can be served with sugar or milk.
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5) Advice on the improvement of the diet
  • A. Student B should have some fruit every day
    otherwise the lack of vitamin C may cause
    sickness.
  • B. Student A should drink some milk every day,
    since milk provides certain minerals, vitamins,
    etc., which are necessary for a healthy body.
  • C. Both students should add some varieties in
    their diets, because different foods contain
    different nutrients the body needs. Besides,
    their diets at school and at home shouldn't be
    too different.

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structure and organization
introduction
Para.1-3 Different people have different food
likes and dislikes.
body
Para.4-6 In some cultures, certain foods are
taboo.
A. The sacred cows of India are well-known.
B. Americans do not eat dogs.
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C. The taboo against eating pork occurs in more
than one culture.
conclusion
Most food likes and dislikes are results of the
ways of life of different people.
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Part II Language Points
  • I anthropologist n???? ??? anthrop-
    ?????,???,???,
  • ? anthropoid a.???,??? n.???anthropomorphic
    ????,???anthroponomy n. ?????anthropology
    n??? anthropological a. ????
  • ???? archaeology n.???,archaeologist n.
    ????philosophy n??,philosopher n.
    ???sociologist n. ????,geography n.
    ??,geographer n. ????

Words phrases
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2 apparently
  • adv. ???,???,???
  • ?????? appear v. ??apparent a???,???
  • ?? apparently, obviously, evidentlyapparently??
    ???????,??????????????? The puzzle is only
    apparently easy,but really deceivingly
    complicated.????????????????,?
    ??????,????obvious ?????,???,??????
  • evident???,????????????????????,?????

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2. appropriate (1)
Words phrases
  • a. adj.???,???
  • You will be informed of the details at the
    appropriate time.
  • b. v. take sth. for ones own use without
    permission ??,??,??He was accused of
    appropriating club funds.
  • put money for a special purpose
  • e.g.5000 has been appropriated for a new
    training scheme.
  • ???????????5000???

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appropriate (2)
  • ??? ap(to) propri (proper ones own) ate
    (????????) ??? ??????
  • ?appropriate????,?????????proper
    ??,???suitable adj.???,???
  • ????appropriately adv.???,??? appropriateness
    n. ??,?? appropriator n.???,??? appropriation
    n.??,??,(?)????? appropriative adj.
    ???,???,???

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appropriate (3)
  • ???appropriate,??????? ???????????????
    ?appropriate????,????,????to?for??,? at an
    appropriate time?????? take appropriate
    measures??????? a remark appropriate to (for)
    the occasion??????
  • a style appropriate to the subject matter???????

Words phrases
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bark
  • vi. ?? ????,??bark at sb.
  • e.g. bark out an order at sb.
  • ???????????(???)
  • mew, meow roar, howl grunt cow baa neigh
    crow cackle, cluck cheep quack cackle
  • cat, lion, tiger, wolf, pig, cow, goat, horse,
    cock, hen, chicken, duck,goose

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3. calorie ???
  • ??? ??????,????????????calorie,???????????cal
    orifier ??? calorimeter ???
  • ??,?????,???????gram? metre ? foot ??inch
    ??gallon ??liter ?second ?ton ?volt??
    ??calorie,????????s.

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4. fertilize v.
  • fertilize the garden with manure.
  • fertilizer n.
  • Bone-meal and nitrates are common fertilizers.
  • ?????????????

Words phrases
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5. forbid v.
  • 1.) ??, ?? (prohibit, ban, inhibit, disallow)
    ???allow, permit, approve
  • ?? forbid sb. to do sth. (?from doing
    sth.)??????? Her father forbids her to talk to
    him.
  • 2.) ??, ?? (stop, prevent, restrain)
  • e.g. forbid the approach of the army
  • 3.) ??????????
  • ?? forbid sb. Sth. (?to use sth., using
    sth.)????? I forbid him the house.
  • e.g. I forbid him to enter the house. ?????????
  • I forbid him entering the house.

Words phrases
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forbid (2)
  • ??????????
  • Her father forbade their marriage.
  • forbidden ground ??
  • forbidding adj. looking unfriendly a forbidding
    appearance, look, manner???????????
  • ??? for(away from)bid (order) ????
    ??,?? ???? forget for get (??) v. ??,??
    forgive forgive(?)v. ??
  • forgo forgo (?) v. ??,??
  • ?? ?? forbid, prohibit
  • forbid sb. to do sth. (?from doing.)? forbid
    sb. sth./prohibit sb. from doing sth. ?????

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6. nutritious adj. ????,???
  • ??? nutritious?????nutrition n.??,???,??,--ous
    ??????,???????
  • ????nutrient n.???,???,
  • nutriment n.???,??,???????
  • nutrimental adj.????,???
  • nutriology n.???
  • nutritional adj.???,???,????
  • nutritive adj.?????,????n.???????
    ?nutritive value????
  • nutritiveness n.??
  • nutritively ????

Words phrases
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??nutritious?delicious???
  • nutritious???????,???delicious?????????,??????,?
    ????a delicious meal?????
  • Raw spinach(??)is especially nutritious because
    it contains many 0f the substances needed for
    life and growth.
  • ?????????,???????????????????? a nutritious
    meal, snack ?????????
  • nutritionist n. ????

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7. protection n.
  • protection for sb. against sth.
  • The shady trees proide protection against the
    burning rays of the sun.
  • protection money ???
  • protect v.
  • protect sb./ sth. against/ from sth.
  • The vaccine was used to protect the whole
    population against infection.

Words phrases
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protective adj.
  • wearing protective headgear on a motor cycle
  • ??????????
  • protector n. ???
  • protectionism n. ????

Words phrases
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8. sufficient adj.
  • Do we have sufficient food for ten people?
  • sufficiency n.
  • a sufficiency of fuel for the winter
  • ???????

Words phrases
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9. above all????,??,???
  • A clock must be above all correct.????????????
  • ??????after all??,??at all(?????)??,?for
    all??,??in all??,??

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10. be related to ???
  • Peoples speech and actions are related to their
    thoughts. ??????????????
  • ?? ????????????????
  • be connected with
  • be associated with  

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11. be sick of ??????
  • Im sick of his long,empty speeches.
  • ????????????????
  • ????????????????????
  • be tired of
  • be bored with
  • be fed up with

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12. give way to
  • ??????????,??
  • The company gave way to the workers demand.
  • ????????,?????????
  • ??????????,???????
  • give in to
  • yield to

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13. in addition??,??,??
  • ? besides,moreover,whats more
  • I learn English. In addition, I learn French.
  • ????,?????
  • ??????
  • in addition to???(?????)

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14. in short
  • ??,????? in brief
  • Things couldn't be worse financially in short,
    were bankrupt.
  • ???????,???,??????
  • ?? ?????in adj. ??,???? adj.-ly???????in
    brief??? in general????in particular??,??in
    private???in public???

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15. pickup
  • ???,????(?),????(?)???,?????,??,??(??)?(?)????,??
  • He picked up the telephone and dialed her
    number. ?????,???????
  • ??????pick out ???,??????,???pick
    at????,?????
  • pick on ?????,????????,?? 

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16. regard ... as ???
  • He was regarded as the happiest man in the
    world.??????????????
  • ????????????????consider...(as)look on
    asseeasthink ofasviewas

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Adjective clause
Linking pronouns who, whom, which, that, those
????????????????
???????,??,??,???
??
All that glitters is not gold.
He is the man whom we all respect.
??
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Edison is a great inventor whose fame is
world-wide.
??
Jack imagined himself to be an artist, which he
was not.
??
?????????all, any, every, few, no only, some ,
very ????,?????????,????????that?
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Linking adverbial where, when , why
???????????
That is the period when he lived here.
That is the place where he was born.
That is the reason why he spoke.
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Restrictive and non-restrictive
?,?????
The travelers who/ that knew about the floods
took another way.
???????????????????,????
The travelers, who knew about the floods, took
another way.
????????,?????????????,?????
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The wine which/that was in the cellar was all
ruined.
The wine, which was in the cellar, was all ruined.
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?,??????
?????who,whom, whose, which, that??,?????
??????who,whom, whose, which??,????
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that, whom, which ???
1?That/which????????????????????
The car (which/ that) I hired broke down after
five kilometers.
The lawyer (whom/who/ that) I consulted gave me
some useful advice.
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That??????,??,????????in which, when ?where,?????
Look at the way (that/ in which) John tackled the
job.
The sea was very rough the day (that/ when/ on
which) we crossed the channel.
This is the house (where/ in which/ that) my
father lived for 30 years.
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?there be???????,?????????????????
Theres somebody (who) wants to see you.
Theres something (that) keeps upsetting him.
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Part III Reading Comprehension
  • Understanding the Details
  • 1) nutrition, religion, the ways of life of
    different people
  • 2) butterflies, rats, termites
  • 3) calories, protein
  • 4) there is plenty of land for raising cattle and
    their meat can be shipped cheaply for long
    distance by railroads
  • 5) they go wherever they want to in the streets,
    they can eat anything from the supplies of the
    food sellers on the streets

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Discussion
  • 1)Firstly, 1 think food likes and dislikes are
    related to people's different tastes. Secondly, I
    think they are related to the availability of
    foods in different places. Thirdly, they may be
    related to cultures, religion, etc. A case in
    point is the Hui nationality in China, who do not
    eat pork.
  • 2)I like fresh fruit, vegetables, pork and
    seafood. I dislike beef, lamb, chicken, meat of
    wild animals and pickle. I think my food likes
    and dislikes are related only to my taste.

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3)Examples
  • A. People in North China like noodles, jiaozi,
    steamed rolls, etc., while people in South China
    like rice.
  • B. People in North China eat a lot of Chinese
    cabbage (???), while people in South China a lot
    of other vegetables.
  • C. People in East China eat a lot of seafood,
    while people in West China eat a lot of beef and
    lamb.
  • Reasons
  • I think the differences are related to peoples
    tastes, the availability of foods, weather
    conditions, soil, geographical conditions, ect.

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Other factors that influences peoples eating
habits
life style, life tradition
culture, belief
religion
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There are some idioms containing food names
earn ones bread
He earn his bread by working in a restaurant.
big cheese
John wants to be a big cheese in his club.
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whole cheese
John thought he was the whole cheese in the game
because he owned the ball.
for all the tea in China
That man was so rude to me!I wont go back to the
job for all the tea in China.
cup of tea
Traveling is just his cup of tea.
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as easy as a pie/ a piece of cake
The exam is just as easy as pie.
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questions for passage1
1. What are the functions of menu? (at least 5)
2. What are periods when restaurants were doing
well and doing badly respectively?
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questions for passage 2
1. What are the functions of nutrients?
2. How many groups can nutrients be divided into?
What are they?
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Part IV Practice Makes Perfect
  • 1. She always feels_____ on seeing a snake.
    A. ill B. sick C.
    diseased D. illness
  • 2. She _________the book one by one and carefully
    placed them on the shelf. A. picked out
    B. picked up C. took
    up D, made up
  • 3. Hardship___________him a man. A. becomes
    B. entitles C. makes D.
    fits
  • 4. Those items are particularly ________ for New
    Year gifts.A. appropriate B. lucky C.
    proprietary D. proportional
  • 5. How on earth do his words relate _____ what
    are we doing now?
  • A. with B. to C. for
    D. about

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Vocabulary and Structure (2)
  • 6. He was trapped in the traffic jam. _____, he
    was late for class. A. However
    B. Wherever C. In all
    probability D. As a result
  • 7. The wounded _______ immediate action.
    A. demand B. charge C. require
    D. claim
  • 8. It is__________ flesh and blood can bear.
    A. more than B. no
    more than C. not more than
    D. instead o
  • 9. I find___________ difficult to get along with
    the new teacher. A. that B. this
    C. / D. it
  • 10. They __________ his suggestion as
    impractical A. think B. regard
    C. consider D. believe
  • 11. __________, you are mistaken about my
    standpoint.A. appearing B. intolerably
    C. reasonably D. apparently

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Vocabulary and Structure(3)
  • 12. He was asked to_________ exactly what had
    happened just before the accident.
  • A. say B. state
    C. describe D. speak
  • 13. l feel it ______ to behave like that.
  • A. sick B. disgusting C.
    nauseated D. disgusted
  • 14. This tower is ________ that one.
  • A. two times higher than B.
    twice as high as
  • C, two times as higher as D.
    twice more higher than
  • 15. I' 11 follow you ___ you go.
  • A. no matter wherever B. where
    ever
  • C. no matter where D.
    nowhere

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Vocabulary and Structure (4)
  • Fill in the blanks with the word in its
    appropriate form.
  • 1. _______theyre getting divorced. (apparent)
  • 2. His formal style of speaking was _______to the
    occasion.( appropriate)
  • 3. Get some more _____for the garden.( fertilize)
  • 4. I cant ____you seeing that man again.
    (forbid)
  • 5. Our medical insurance offers _____for the
    whole family in the event of illness. (protect)
  • 6. Is 10____ for your expense? (sufficient)

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Vocabulary and Structure (5) Directions Choose
the appropriate form of the word to fill in the
blank. Make proper changes where necessary.
  • 1. absorb, absorption
  • 1) Complete _____ in social activities interfered
    with his studies.
  • 2) He found his uncle ____ in the reading of a
    workers newspaper.
  • 2. achieve, achievement1) World peace can not be
    _____ by negotiations alone divorced from the
    struggle of the masses.2) We can structure our
    activities to promote efficient ___ of our
    goals.
  • 3. apparent, apparently
  • 1) The fact needs no explaining at all as it is
    ____ to everyone with common sense.2) A man who
    shows himself in front of a train going at 60
    miles an hour ______wants to kill himself.

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Vocabulary and Structure (6)
  • 4. associate, association 1) New words can be
    remembered when they are ______ with certain
    contexts. 2) We often think of some places in
    ______ with the people who live there.
  • 5. describe, description 1 ) The police
    issued a full _______ of the criminal for whom
    they were searching. 2) The witness was asked
    to ______ exactly what happened just before the
    accident.
  • 6. disgust, disgusting 1) ____by what we had
    seen, we hastily withdrew from the crowd. 2)
    She is a very lazy girl and her room is in a
    ________ mess. 3) The food tasted so
    unpleasant that I threw it away in

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Vocabulary and Structure (7)
  • 8. manage, manager, management 1) There are
    many advantages in using a word processor for
    both secretaries and _____. 2) Mother hasn't
    much money and it is only by good _______ that
    she is able to buy all we need. 3) Do you
    suppose you can ____ to get me a passport? 9.
    mix, mixture 1) He ____ red paint with the
    yellow paint to make orange paint. 2) The wine
    served at the dinner party is a __ of three
    different sorts. 10. pollute, pollution,
    pollutant 1) Air_______ is the outcome of
    thoughtlessness, foolishness, or selfishness--or
    a mixture of all three. 2) Many lakes and
    rivers have been ________ by wastes from nearby
    chemical factories. 3) At least half of the
    --_________ in the air come from the engines of
    motor vehicles.

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Vocabulary and Structure (8)
  • 11. protect, protection, protective 1) To feel
    secure, children need the _______ of their
    parents and older people. 2) Babies are ____
    against diseases like measles (??) by their
    mothers milk. 3) On highways various
    __________ measures have been taken to avoid the
    risk of accidents.
  • 12. practice, practical, impractical 1)
    Running a household without a budget is
    ________. 2) I don't think that it would be of
    much _____value to either of us. 3) We've made
    our plans, and now we must put them into ______.

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Vocabulary and Structure (9)
  • 13. publish, publication1) The editor of the
    magazine informed him that his article had been
    accepted for________.2) Many of the first
    histories of the New World were written by monks
    and_____ by the Catholic Church.
  • 14. sufficient, sufficiently1) Martin had with
    him ___ equipment for a small laboratory.2) I
    promised to meet him there next month, providing
    I was _________ recovered to do so. 

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Vocabulary and Structure (10)
  • Exercise Two Directions Choose the proper word
    to complete each of the following sentence
  • considerable, considerate 1) People will
    never forget those who made a ________
    contribution to the promotion of Sino-American
    friendship.2) When designing the building, they
    were _________ enough to take comfort desire of
    the old people into account.
  • decline, incline1) Some people are _________ to
    jump to hasty conclusions.2) She ___________ to
    have lunch with her friends, saying that she
    wasnt feeling well.

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Vocabulary and Structure (11)
  • 3. describe, prescribe1) What medicine did the
    doctor ________ for your illness?2) It is easy
    to ______ a circle if you have a pair of
    compasses.
  • 4. expression, impression1) Everybody had the
    _________ that she was a good match for the young
    man.2) I felt a sense of satisfaction and
    gratitude beyond ______.
  • 5. forbid, prohibit1) In some countries private
    citizens are ___ from carrying and using guns and
    firearms. 2) For reasons of .safety many
    parents _____ their children to go out to play or
    have visitors at home.

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Vocabulary and Structure (12)
  • 6. recall, remember1) _____ to switch off the
    lights when you leave the lab.3) The doctors
    used information gained this way to help the
    patient _________ what he had done.
  • 7. preserve, reserve l) The question must be
    ________ for further consideration.2) Ancient
    Egyptians knew of means to________ dead bodies
    from decay.
  • 8. provide, offer1) They apologized for only
    being able to _______ us black bread and tea.2)
    The new plan cannot be put into operation unless
    someone _______ it with money for building and
    for buying equipment.3) Were you in earnest when
    you ________ to help me to learn French?

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Vocabulary and Structure (13)
  • 9. singular, single 1) Jane is coming to stay
    with us. Have we another_______ bed? 2) A _
    subject takes a __ verb a plural subject takes a
    plural verb.
  • 10. tropical, typical 1) It is ________ of
    cowboys to wear blue jeans and wide- brimmed
    hats. 2) The zone which includes the equator
    is mainly hot and is called the ______ zone.
    3) At least half of the ________ in the air come
    from the engines of motor vehicles.
  • 11. protect, protection, protective 1) To
    feel secure, children need the _______ of their
    parents and older people. 2) Babies are
    ___ against diseases like measles (??) by their
    mothers milk. 3) On highways various
    ________ measures have been taken to avoid the
    risk of accidents.

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Vocabulary and Structure (14)
  • 12. practice, practical, impractical 1)
    Running a household without a budget is
    ________. 2) I don't think that it would
    be of much ________ value to either of us.
    3) We've made our plans, and now we must put
    them into ___. 13. publish, publication
    1) The editor of the magazine informed him that
    his article had been accepted for________.
    2) Many of the first histories of the New World
    were written by monks and_______ by the
    Catholic Church. 14. sufficient, sufficiently
    1) Martin had with him _______ equipment for a
    small laboratory. 2) I promised to meet
    him there next month, providing I was______
    recovered to do so. 

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Vocabulary and Structure (15)
  • Exercise Three Directions Choose the best 'word
    from the list given for each blank. Use each
    word once only and make proper changes where
    necessary.be sick of regard as give
    credit for pick up in short in addition
    above all at ease in spite of give way
    to
  • 1. He __ her __ her contribution to the
    project's success. 2. He is strong and
    obedient, and __, he is reliable. 3. At the next
    comer the bus stopped and __ three people.

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Vocabulary and Structure (16)
  • 4.The boss worked him sixteen hours a day and
    beat him __ .5. All the students in the
    auditorium ______ his long, empty speech.6. We
    put our little girl_____during the thunderstorm
    by reading her stories. 7.Parents __ being
    responsible for the control of their children.
    8. ______ great achievement, Beethoven never
    married, and his last years were not happy. 9. I
    was packing, arranging the trip, cleaning the
    house and saying countless goodbyes .... it
    was a hectic (?????) week. 10.  I never ______
    my children when they want me to buy them sweets.

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Translation (1)
  • Hes still one of the most recognizable men on
    Earth. And decades after he burst upon the scene
    as a gold-medal winner at the 1960 Olympics in
    Rome, Italy, Muhammad Ali remains a magical
    figure, known and loved throughout the world.
  • Ali brought unprecedented speed and grace to his
    sport, and his charm and wit changed forever what
    we expect a champion to be. His accomplishments
    in the ring were the stuff of legend two fights
    with Sonny Liston, where he proclaimed himself
    The Greatest and proved he was three epic wars
    with Joe Frazier the stunning victory over
    George Foreman in Zaire and dethroning Leon
    Spinks to become heavyweight champion for an
    unprecedented third time. But there was always
    far more to Muhammad Ali than what took place in
    a boxing ring.

Muhammad Ali
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Translation (2)
  • 1. We regard him as one of the best players in
    this match.
  • 2. The scientist picked up those little pieces of
    stone and carefully put them into a box.
  • 3. The population of China is almost five times
    as large as that of the United States.
  • 4. To the little boy, the reason why grass is
    green was once a mystery.

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Translation (3)
  • 5. She stands by the window, apparently quite
    calm and relaxed.
  • 6. Profits have declined as a result of the
    recent drop in sales.
  • 7. She put on a pair of dark glasses as a
    protection against the strong light.
  • 8. People no longer trusted him after that event.

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Part V Further Development
  • 2.Food Proverbs
  • 1)DHalf a loaf is better than none.?????????
  • 2) E The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
  • ????,?????
  • 3) B Too many cooks spoil the broth.
  • Meaning If there are too many people trying to
    do the same job at the same time, the job will
    not be done well.
  • ????????
  • 4) F One man's meat is another man's poison.
  • Meaning Something that one person likes may not
    be liked by someone else.
  • ????,?????

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2.Food Proverbs(2)
  • 5) G You can't have your cake and eat it too.
  • Meaning One cannot have the advantages of
    something without its disadvantages. or One
    cannot have two good things at once.
  • ???????
  • 6) C Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
  • Meaning Don' t depend completely on one thing or
    one course of action in order to achieve success.
    or One should try alternative ways.
  • ???????????????
  • 7) A It's no use crying over spilt milk.
  • Meaning It's useless to waste time feeling
    sorry about an earlier mistake or problem that
    can not be changed.
  • ??????????

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3.Preparing Food
  • Task One
  • 1)Rice,tomato soup with eggs,some
    pineapples,roast chickenleg,baked beans,some
    apples.
  • 2) Rice, onion with eggs (fried), tomato slices
    with sugar, potato crisps, some milk.
  • 3) Roast potato, fried chicken leg, tuna, tomato
    soup with eggs, some pineapples.
  • 4) Six boiled eggs, some milk, baked beans,
    potato soup, some apples.
  • 5) Rice, two omelets, some tuna, some pineapples,
    some yogurt.

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4. Our Eating Habits
  • Similarities --Spend 10 to 12 hours eating
    in a normal week. --Eat three meals a day.
    --Eat a lot of fresh vegetables, fresh meat,
    bicuits, and chocolates. --Have meals in the
    students' cafeterias most of the time.
    --Don't cook. --Like fast food
  • Differences --Food likes are different.
    --Food prepares are different

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Task Three
  • 1) A. In some groups, parents do most of the
    cooking, while in the others, it is the
    grandparents who do most of the cooking B.
    In some groups, students eat a lot of nuts and
    fruits, while in the others, students eat a lot
    of sweets and chocolates.
  • 2) Surprising findings A. Fathers do most
    of the cooking at home and they are great cooks.
    It is surprising because traditionally it is the
    mother's job to do the cooking, as in the saying
    "A woman's place is in the kitchen". B. Some
    students eat very often at restaurants. It is
    surprising because students don't usually have
    much money. They get money from their parents.
    Only a few Chinese students have part-time jobs
    in their college years. C. Some students have
    more than four meals a day. It is surprising
    because people usually have three meals, or at
    most, four meals a day.
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