Module 6 Eating together Unit 2 Knives and forks are used for most Western food课件+教案(46张PPT)

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Module
6 Eating
together
Unit
2 Knives
and
forks
are
used
for
most
Western
food.
设计说明
利用play
a
game的方式,引导学生谈论中西方饮食文化的差异,为后面学习课文打下基础。然后根据课文内容,设置速读、细读、读后等阅读环节,加深学生对课文的理解。通过对课文要点的讲解,帮助学生掌握重难点知识。然后引导学生写有关中国饮食文化的文章。最后通过做题,检测学生对本单元的掌握情况。
教学目标
通过本单元的教学,让学生达成以下目标:
1.
知识目标
(1)
掌握本单元的新单词及短语:Westerner,
West,
serve,
similar,
wing,
lady,gentleman,
cross,
help
yourself
(2)
掌握重点句型:

We
often
say,
“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.”

Knives
and
forks
are
used
for
most
Western
food.

It
is
not
polite
if
you
leave
as
soon
as
you
finish
eating.
2.
能力目标
能读懂有关国外饮食习惯的文章,并学以致用,学会“入乡随俗”

3.
情感目标
了解不同国家的饮食文化,保持中国饮食习惯中良好的习惯,借鉴西方饮食习俗中好的方面。
重点难点
重点:本单元的新单词、重点短语和句型。
难点:能读懂有关国外饮食习惯的文章,并学以致用,学会“入乡随俗”。
教学准备
PPT课件;教材活动2的录音
授课时数
2课时
教学过程
Step
1 Lead-in
Let’s
play
a
game!
1.
How
do
Chinese
eat
food?
We
use…
A.
knives
and
forks
B.
chopsticks
2.
How
do
Chinese
serve?
A.
Help
themselves.
B.
Keep
helping
others.
3.
How
do
Chinese
refuse
food?
A.
No,
thanks.
It
was
delicious,
but
I’ve
had
enough.
B.
No,
thanks.
I’m
very
full.
Answers:
1.
B 2.
B 3.
B
Western
Table
Manners
Do
as
the
Romans
do.
入乡随俗。
Look
at
the
photos
of
a
Western
meal.
Talk
about
the
differences
between
a
Western
meal
and
a
Chinese
meal.
People
use
a
knife
and
fork
at
a
Western
meal.
Step
2 Reading
Fast
reading
Skim
the
passage
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Who
is
the
passage
written
for?
2.
Where
might
you
see
a
passage
like
this?
Answers:1.
The
passage
is
written
for
visitors
to
Western
countries.
2.
The
passage
might
appear
in
a
magazine.
Careful
reading
1.
Complete
the
table
with
information
from
the
passage.
In
the
WestMealtimes
lunch
at
about
1
pm;
dinner
at
around
7
pm
or
even
laterThings
to
say
at
the
start
of
a
meal
In
Britain
you
usually
say
nothing.
In
France,
you
say
“Bon
appétit”
and
in
Italy,
you
say
“Buon
appetito”.
Method
of
eating
with
a
fork
in
the
left
hand
and
a
knife
in
the
right
hand;
eat
soup
with
a
spoonThings
you
say
when
offered
food
accept
and
say
“Thank
you”
or
refuse
and
say,
“I’m
sorry.
I
don’t
eat
meat”
or“I
don’t
eat
fish”
Things
to
say
and
do
at
the
end
of
the
mealsay
you
have
enjoyed
the
food;
stay
and
talk
around
the
dinner
table
2.
Read
the
passage
carefully
and
answer
the
questions.
(1)
“So
when
you
eat
Western
food,
do
as
Westerners
do.”
So
what
should
you
do?
(2)
“At
the
start
of
a
meal,
the
French
say
‘Bon
appétit’.”
What
do
you
say
at
the
start
of
a
Chinese
meal?
(3)
“I’m
sorry.
I
don’t
eat
meat.”
When
might
you
want
to
say
this?
(4)
“No,
thanks.
It
was
delicious,
but
I’ve
had
enough.”
Do
you
mean
you
do
not
like
the
food?
(5)
“It
is
sometimes
difficult
to
know
when
the
meal
is
over.”
How
do
you
know
that
a
meal
is
over
in
China?
Answers:
(1)
We
should
watch
what
other
people
do
and
copy
them.
(2)
We
say
“Chi
ba!”
at
the
start
of
normal
meals
or
“Da
jia
chi
hao!”
at
the
start
of
more
formal
meals.
(3)
I
might
say
this
if
I
am
offered
something
which
I
do
not
like.
(4)
No,
it
means
“I
like
the
food
but
I’m
full.”
(5)
In
China,
a
meal
is
usually
over
when
the
food
is
finished.
3.
Read
the
passage
again.
Decide
which
part
is
surprising,
interesting
or
unusual
to
you.
Talk
about
it
with
your
partner.
T:
What
do
you
think
are
the
most
surprising
pieces
of
information
about
meals
and
eating
customs
in
the
West?
Allow
the
students
to
discuss
the
passage
in
groups
and
write
down
their
ideas.
Discuss
ideas
as
a
class.
After-reading
1.
Complete
the
passage
with
the
correct
form
of
the
words
in
the
box.
gentleman
knife
lady
serve
wing
During
a
meal
in
the
West,
you
use
(1)
_______
and
forks
most
of
the
time,
although
you
can
use
your
fingers
to
eat
chicken
(2)
_______
or
hamburgers.
You
will
be
invited
to
(3)
_______
yourself
with
food,
the
(4)
_______
before
the
(5)
_______.
Answers:
(1)
knives (2)
wings (3)
serve (4)
ladies (5)
gentlemen
2.
Retell
the
passage.
Step
3 Language
points
1.
We
often
say,
“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.”
我们常说:“入乡随俗。”
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.是西方谚语,相当于汉语中的“入乡随俗”。其中,
as表示“和……一样,依照(指以同样的方式处理某事物)”。
While
in
the
chemistry
lab,
do
as
I
say,
please.
在化学实验室的时候,请按照我说的去做。
【拓展】其他常见的西方谚语
Like
father,
like
son.
有其父必有其子。
No
pain,
no
gain.
没有耕耘,
就没有收获。
Once
bitten,
twice
shy.
一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。
Love
me,
love
my
dog.
爱屋及乌。
2.
Dinner
is
served
around
7
pm
or
even
later.
晚餐在晚上7点左右,甚至更晚些时候。
serve
v.
端上(食物和饮料)
,
服侍……进餐
常用结构:
serve
sb.
sth./serve
sth.
to
sb.
用某物招待某人
They
usually
serve
tea
at
three.
他们通常在三点上茶。
The
waiter
served
us
coffee.
服务员给我们端上了咖啡。
3.
But
there
is
nothing
similar
to
say
in
English.
但英语中没有类似的说法。
similar
adj.
相似的,可用作定语或表语。
be
similar
to
与……相似
Martin’s
shoes
are
similar
to
mine.
马丁的鞋子和我的相似。
be
similar
in
在……方面相似
The
two
houses
are
similar
in
shape.
这两栋房子的外形很相似。
4.
However,
there
is
some
food
which
can
be
eaten
with
your
fingers,
such
as...
不过,
有的食物可以直接用手拿着吃,
例如……
however
adv.意为“然而”,
表示转折。but
conj.意为“但是”,也可以表示转折,
但两者用法不同。but总是位于所引出的分句之首,
而however可位于句首、句中或句尾;but之后不用逗号,
而however之后常用逗号与句子的其他部分隔开。
Many
people
like
eating
meat.
However,
meat
can
make
them
fat.
很多人喜欢吃肉。然而,
肉会使他们发胖。
I
am
washing
clothes
for
Lily,
but
Lily
is
watching
TV.
我在为莉莉洗衣服,但莉莉却在看电视。
5.
Help
yourself.
请随意。
Help
yourself/yourselves.意为“随便做(或用)
吧;
请自便”

是主人招待客人的常用语。
Help
yourself/yourselves
to…意为“随便吃/喝……吧”。
Help
yourself
to
some
fish,
my
dear
friend.
亲爱的朋友,随意吃点鱼肉吧。
6.
No
one
will
be
cross.
没有人会生气的。
cross
①adj.
生气的
The
old
lady
was
really
cross
when
the
boy’s
ball
broke
her
window.
当男孩的球把老太太的窗户打碎的时候,老太太很生气。

v.
横穿,横过;交叉
It
took
him
two
months
to
cross
the
desert.
他用了两个月的时间横穿沙漠。
She
was
standing
over
there
with
her
arms
crossed.
她双臂交叉,站在那边。
Step
4 Writing
Read
the
table
in
Activity
3
again
and
complete
the
column
In
China
with
notes
about
meals
and
eating
customs
in
China.
Then
write
a
passage
about
Chinese
eating
customs
for
a
tourist
magazine
with
Western
readers.
In
ChinaMealtimesBreakfast:
around
7
am
Lunch:
around
12
pm
Supper:
around
7
pmThings
to
saySay
something:
The
Chinese:
manman
chiHow
to
eat
foodChopsticks
FingersBeing
servedSuibian
chi
Hai
yao
ma?Refusing
foodWo
chi
bao
le.Number
of
dishesMore
than
the
WestAt
the
end
of
the
mealThe
same
as
the
West.
Sample:
When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do!
Meals
in
China
are
in
some
ways
different
from
meals
in
the
West.
Here
are
some
tips
for
you
when
you
visit
China.
What
time
are
meals
served?
Chinese
meals
are
usually
served
at
certain
times.
Breakfast
is
usually
served
around
7
am,
lunch,
around
12
pm,
dinner,
around
7
pm.
If
you
miss
the
time,
maybe
nothing
will
be
left
to
eat.
What
is
usually
said
during
the
meals?
At
the
start
of
a
meal,
the
Chinese
usually
say
“bie
ke
qi.”
When
a
new
dish
is
served,
the
guests
are
usually
asked
to
eat
it
first
and
show
their
feelings
so
the
Chinese
usually
say
“zen
me
yang?
hao
chi
ma?”
At
the
end
of
the
meal,
they
usually
say
“zhen
hao
chi!
wo
chi
bao
le!”
How
do
Chinese
eat
food?
Chopsticks
are
usually
used
in
China.
Soup
is
drunk
with
a
spoon
or
sometimes
Chinese
people
bring
the
bowl
of
soup
to
the
mouth
and
drink
directly
without
using
a
spoon
but
it
is
sometimes
considered
rude.
What
does
the
host
in
China
usually
do?
The
host
usually
tries
to
fill
more
food
or
drink
for
the
guests,
because
they
are
afraid
that
the
guests
can’t
have
enough.
  So
the
host
usually
says,
“zai
jia
dian,
zen
me
yang?”
If
the
guests
have
had
enough,
he
can
say,
“bu
yong
le,
wo
chi
bao
le,”
or
in
English,
“No,
thanks.
It
was
delicious,
but
I’ve
had
enough.”
If
the
guests
don’t
like
the
food,
they
can
wave
their
hands
and
say,
“bu
yong
le,
wo
bu
neng
chi
zhe
ge”,
or
in
English,
“I’m
sorry,
but
I
can’t
eat
this.”
Chinese
people
are
polite
and
kind,
so
don’t
worry
if
you
make
mistakes.
They
won’t
get
angry
with
you;
they
will
forgive
you.
Step
5 Homework
1.
Make
a
brief
introduction
about
Western
eating
customs
to
your
parents.
2.
Review
the
use
of
the
passive
voice.
当堂达标
Ⅰ.单项填空
1.
________
free
breakfasts
________
in
all
schools
in
China?
A.
Are;
made
B.
Do;
serve
C.
Are;
served
D.
Do;
make
2.
—Your
best
friend
is
________
you.
—I
don’t
think
so.
We
are
different
________
each
other.
A.
similar
as;
from
B.
similar
to;
from
C.
same
as;
as
D.
same
as;
from
3.
Help
________
to
some
fish,
Jeff.
A.
you
B.
your
C.
yours
D.
yourself
4.
I
think
she
will
be
________
if
you
tell
lies.
A.
glad
B.
cross
C.
interested
D.
excited
5.
—May
I
have
a
look
at
the
magazine?
—Certainly.
________.
A.
Here
you
are
B.
It’s
a
pity
C.
Thank
you
D.
I’d
like
to
6.
________
Here
we
are
in
India.
So
why
not
try
the
saris,
dear?
A.
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
B.
No
pain,
no
gain.
C.
You’re
never
too
old
to
learn.
D.
Practice
makes
perfect.
Ⅱ.补全对话
Host:
 1 
Tony:
Yes,
please.
Host:
I’ll
get
you
some
tea.
Tony:
Can
we
do
anything
to
help?
Host:
No,
thanks.
Here
are
some
cookies.
 2 
Tony:
Thank
you.
Lucy:
 3 
Host:
Oh,
do
you
have
to?
Lucy:
Yes,
I’m
afraid
so.
It’s
getting
late,
and
we
have
to
go
now.
Host:
 4 
Lucy:
Thanks.
I
think
we
have
everything.
 5 
We
enjoy
ourselves
very
much.
Well,
I
think
it’s
time
for
us
to
leave
now.
Help
yourselves.
May
I
take
your
order
now?
Thank
you
for
inviting
us.
Would
you
like
something
to
drink?
Excuse
me.
Could
we
have
some
tea,
please?
Don’t
leave
anything
behind.
答案:
Ⅰ.
1-6
CBDBAA
Ⅱ.
1-5
EBAGD
板书设计
Module
6 Eating
together
Unit
2 Knives
and
forks
are
used
for
most
Western
food.1.
We
often
say,
“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.”
我们常说:“入乡随俗。”
2.
serve
v.
端上(食物和饮料)
,
服侍……进餐
常用结构:
serve
sb.
sth./serve
sth.
to
sb.
用某物招待某人
3.
similar
adj.
相似的,
可用作定语或表语。
be
similar
to
与……相似
4.
Help
yourself/yourselves.随便做(或用)
吧;
请自便。
Help
yourself/yourselves
to…随便吃/喝……吧。
5.
cross
①adj.
生气的②
v.
横穿,横过;交叉
6.
however
adv.然而,
表示转折。
but
conj.但是,也可以表示转折。
教学反思(共46张PPT)
Unit
2
Knives
and
forks
are
used
for
most
Western
food.
Module
6
Eating
together




1
掌握单词、短语和句子:
Westerner,
West,
serve,
similar,
wing,
lady
gentleman,
cross,
help
yourself
1.
We
often
say,
“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.”
2.
Here
are
some
things
you
may
need
to
know…
3.
Knives
and
forks
are
used
for
most
Western
food.
能读懂有关食物和饮食习惯的文章,了解不同国家的饮食文化,保持中国饮食习俗中良好的习惯,借鉴西方饮食习俗中好的方面。
2
Chinese
eating
customs
Let’s
play
a
game!




When
do
Chinese
have
lunch?
Meal
time:
11:30
am-12:30
am
1:00
pm-2:00
pm
When
do
Chinese
have
dinner?
Meal
time:
6:30
pm-7:30
pm
7:30
pm-10:00
pm
How
do
Chinese
eat
food?
How
to
eat
food:
We
use…
A.
knives
and
forks
B.
chopsticks
How
do
Chinese
serve?
Being
served
(款待的方式):
A.
Help
themselves.
B.
Keep
helping
others.
How
do
Chinese
refuse
food?
Refusing
food
(拒绝食物):
A.
No,
thanks.
It
was
delicious,
but
I’ve
had
enough.
B.
No,
thanks.
I’m
very
full.
Western
Table
Manners
餐桌礼仪
Table
Manners
Western
西方的
Do
as
the
Romans
do.
入乡随俗




People
use
a
knife
and
fork
at
a
Western
meal.
Look
at
the
photo
of
a
Western
meal.
Talk
about
the
differences
between
a
Western
meal
and
a
Chinese
meal.
1
Westerner
n.
西方人
West
n.
西方(尤指西欧和北美)
wing
n.
翅膀;

lady
n.
女士;
夫人;
小姐
gentleman
n.
先生;
男士
Skim
the
passage
and
answer
the
questions.
Who
is
the
passage
written
for?
2.
Where
might
you
see
a
passage
like
this?
The
passage
is
written
for
visitors
to
Western
countries
from
another
part
of
the
world.
The
passage
might
appear
in
a
magazine,
such
as
an
airline
magazine.
Pre-reading
Meal
time
At
the
start
of
the
meal
Tools
to
use
Introduction
Reading
During
the
meal
Things
to
say
After
the
meal
Conclusion:
the
rule
cross
adj.
生气的
serve
v.
端上(食物和饮料)
1.
We
often
say,
“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.”
我们常说:“入乡随俗”。
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do是西方谚语,相当于汉语中的“入乡随俗”。其中,
as表示“和……一样(指以同样的方式处理某事物)”。
e.g.
While
in
the
chemistry
lab,
do
as
I
say,
please.
在化学实验室的时候,请按照我说的去做。
Language
points
其它常见西方谚语有:
Like
father,
like
son.
有其父必有其子。
No
pain,
no
gain.
没有耕耘,
就没有收获。
Once
bitten,
twice
shy.
一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。
Love
me,
love
my
dog.
爱屋及乌。
2.
Dinner
is
served
around
7
pm
or
even
later.
serve
v.
端上(食物和饮料)
,
服侍……进餐
常用结构:
serve
sb.
sth./serve
sth.
to
sb.
e.g.
They
usually
serve
tea
at
three.
他们通常在三点上茶。
The
waiter
served
us
coffee.?
服务员给我们端上了咖啡。
3.
But
there
is
nothing
similar
to
say
in
English.
similar
adj.
相似的
可用作定语或表语。
be
similar
to
与……相似
e.g.
Martin's
shoes
are
similar
to
mine.
马丁的鞋子和我的相似。
be
similar
in
在某方面相似
e.g.
The
two
houses
are
similar
in
shape.
这两栋房子的外形很相似。
4.
Help
yourself.
随便做(或用)
吧;
请自便
是主人招待客人的常用语。
e.g.
Help
yourself
to
some
fish,
my
dear
friend.
亲爱的朋友,随意吃点鱼吧。
5.
No
one
will
be
cross.
没有人会生气的。
cross
adj.
生气的
e.g.
The
old
lady
was
really
cross
when
the
boy’s
ball
broke
her
windows.
当男孩把老太太的窗户打碎了的时候,老太太真的很生气。
v.
横穿,穿过;交叉
e.g.
It
took
him
two
months
to
cross
the
desert.
他用了两个月的时间横穿沙漠。
She
was
standing
over
there
with
her
arms
crossed.
她双臂交叉,站在那边。
6.
However,
there
is
some
food
which
can
be
eaten
with
your
fingers,
such
as
...
不过,
有的食物可以直接用手拿着吃,
例如……
however意为“然而”,
表示转折。but也可以表示转折,
但两者用法不同。but总是位于所引出的分句之首,
而however可位于句首、句中或句尾;but之后不用逗号,
而however常用逗号与句子的其它部分隔开。
e.g.
I
am
washing
clothes
for
Lily,
but
Lily
is
watching
TV.
我在为莉莉洗衣服,而她却在看电视。
Many
people
like
eating
meat.
However,
meat
can
make
them
fat.
很多人喜欢吃肉,
然而,
肉会使他们发胖。
In
the
West
Mealtimes
Things
to
say
at
the
start
of
a
meal
lunch
at
about
1
pm;
dinner
at
around7
pm
or
even
later
Complete
the
table
with
information
from
the
passage.
In
Britain
you
usually
say
nothing.
In
France,
you
say
“Bon
appétit”
and
in
Italy,
you
say
“Buon
appétito”.
3
Method
of
eating
Things
you
say
when
offered
food
Things
to
say
and
do
at
the
end
of
the
meal
with
a
fork
in
the
left
hand
and
a
knife
in
the
fight
hand;
eat
soup
with
a
spoon
accept
and
say
“Thank
you”
or
refuse
saying,
for
example,
“I’m
sorry.
I
don’t
eat
meat.”
say
you
have
enjoyed
the
food;
stay
and
talk
around
the
dinner
table
1.
“So
when
you
eat
Western
food,
do
as
Westerners
do.”
So
what
should
you
do?
2.
“At
the
start
of
a
meal,
the
French
say
‘Bon
appetit’.”
What
do
you
say
at
the
start
of
a
Chinese
meal?
We
should
watch
what
other
people
do
and
copy
them.
We
say
“Chi
ba!”
at
the
start
of
normal
meals
or
“Da
jia
chi
hao!”
at
the
start
of
more
formal
meals.
Read
the
passage
carefully
and
answer
the
questions.
4
4.
“No,
thanks.
It
was
delicious,
but
I’ve
had
enough.”
Do
you
mean
you
do
not
like
the
food?
No,
it
means
“I
like
the
food
but
I’m
full.”
3.
“I’m
sorry.
I
don’t
eat
meat.”
When
might
you
want
to
say
this?
I
might
say
this
if
I
am
offered
something
which
I
do
not
like.
5.
“It
is
sometimes
difficult
to
know
when
the
meal
is
over.”
How
do
you
know
that
a
meal
is
over
in
China?
In
China,
a
meal
is
over
when
the
food
is
finished.
Read
the
passage
again.
Decide
which
part
is
surprising,
interesting
or
unusual
to
you.
Talk
about
it
to
your
partner.
Discussion
5
Read
the
passage
again
and
discuss.
What
do
you
think
are
the
most
surprising
pieces
of
information
about
meals
and
eating
customs
in
the
West?
During
a
meal
in
the
West,
you
use
(1)
_______
and
forks
most
of
the
time,
although
you
can
use
your
fingers
to
eat
chicken
(2)
______
or
hamburgers.
You
will
be
invited
to
(3)
_____
yourself
with
food,
the
(4)
______
before
the
(5)
_________.
knives
wings
serve
gentleman
knife
lady
serve
wing
ladies
gentlemen
Complete
the
passage
with
the
correct
form
of
the
words
in
the
box.
6
Read
the
table
in
Activity
3
again
and
complete
the
column
In
China
with
notes
about
meals
and
eating
customs
in
China.
Then
write
a
passage
about
Chinese
eating
customs
for
a
tourist
magazine
with
Western
readers.
Writing
Chinese
eating
customs
Chinese
eating
customs
Mealtimes
Things
to
say
at
the
start
of
a
meal
Methods
of
eating
Things
to
say
when
offered
food
Things
to
say
and
do
at
the
end
of
the
meal
In
China
Meal
times
Birthday:
around
7:00
a.m.
Lunch:
around
12:00
Supper:
around
7:00
p.m.
Things
to
say
Say
something:
The
Chinese:
manman
chi
How
to
eat
food
Chopsticks
Fingers
Being
served
Suibian
chi
Hai
yao
ma?
Refusing
food
Wo
chi
bao
le.
Number
of
dishes
More
than
the
West
At
the
end
of
the
meal
The
same
as
the
West.
Chinese
eating
customs
Eating
customs
in
China
are
in
some
ways
different
from
those
in
the
West.
Watch
what
everyone
else
does
and
follow
them.
Most
of
all,
just
enjoy
your
Chinese
meal.
You’ll
never
forget
it!
Para1
Beginning
Para2
Body
Para3
Ending
Mealtmes.
Things
to
say.
Method
of
eating
...
Sample
Meals
in
China
are
different
in
some
way
from
meals
in
the
West.
Here
are
some
tips
for
you
when
you
visit
China.
What
time
are
meals
served?
Chinese
meals
are
usually
served
at
certain
times.
Breakfast
is
usually
served
around
7:00
am,
lunch,
12:00,
dinner,
7:00
pm.
If
you
miss
the
time,
maybe
nothing
will
be
left
to
eat.
When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do!
What
is
usually
said
during
the
meals?
At
the
start
of
a
meal,
the
Chinese
usually
say
“bie
ke
qi.”
When
a
new
dish
is
served,
guests
are
usually
asked
to
eat
it
first
and
show
their
feelings
so
Chinese
usually
say
“zen
me
yang?
hao
chi
ma?”
At
the
end
of
the
meal,
they
usually
say
“zhen
hao
chi!
wo
chi
bao
le!”
How
do
Chinese
eat
food?
Chopsticks
are
usually
used
in
China.
Soup
is
drunk
with
a
spoon
or
sometimes
Chinese
people
bring
the
bowl
of
soup
to
the
mouth
and
drink
directly
without
using
a
spoon
but
it
is
sometimes
considered
rude.
What
does
the
host
in
China
usually
do?
The
host
usually
tries
to
fill
more
food
or
drink
for
guests,
because
they
are
afraid
that
the
guests
can’t
have
enough.
So
she
usually
says,
“zai
jia
dian,
zen
me
yang?”
If
the
guests
have
had
enough,
he
can
say,
“bu
yong
le,
wo
chi
bao
le,”
or
in
English,
“No,
thanks.
It
was
delicious,
but
I’ve
had
enough.”
If
the
guests
don’t
like
the
food,
they
can
wave
their
hands
and
say,
“bu
yong
le,
wo
bu
neng
chi
zhe
ge”,
or
in
English,
“I’m
sorry,
but
I
can’t
eat
this.”
Chinese
people
are
polite
and
kind,
so
don’t
worry
if
you
make
mistakes.
They
won’t
get
angry
with
you;
they
will
forgive
you.
1.
_____
free
breakfasts
_____
in
all
schools
in
China?
A.
Are;
made
B.
Do;
serve
C.
Are;
served
D.
Do;
make
2.
—You
best
friend
is
_____
you.
—I
don’t
think
so.
We
are
different
_____
each
other.
A.
similar
as;
from
B.
similar
to;
from
C.
same
as;
as
D.
same
to;
from
一、单项选择




3.
Help
_______
to
some
fish,
Jeff.
A.
you
B.
your
C.
yours
D.
yourself
4.
I
think
she
will
be
_____
if
you
tell
lies.
A.
glad
B.
cross
C.
interested
D.
excited
5.
—May
I
have
a
look
at
the
magazine?
—Certainly.
_____.
A.
Here
you
are
B.
It’s
a
pity
C.
Thank
you
D.
I’d
like
to
5.
____
Here
we
are
in
India.
So
why
not
try
the
saris,
dear?
A.
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
B.
No
pain,
no
gain.
C.
You’re
never
too
old
to
learn.
D.
Practice
makes
perfect.
二、补全对话。
Host:
___1___
Tony:
Yes,
please.
Host:
I’ll
get
you
some
tea.
Tony:
Can
we
do
anything
to
help?
Host:
No,
thanks.
Here
are
some
cookies.
___2___
Tony:
Thank
you.
Lucy:
___3___
Host:
Oh,
do
you
have
to?
Lucy:
Yes,
I’m
afraid
so.
It’s
getting
late
and
we
have
to
go
now.
Host:
___4____
Lucy:
Thanks.
I
think
we
have
everything.
___5____We
enjoy
ourselves
very
much.
Well,
I
think
it’s
time
for
us
to
leave
now.
Help
yourselves.
May
I
take
your
order
now?
Thank
you
for
inviting
us.
Would
you
like
something
to
drink?
Excuse
me.
Could
we
have
some
tea,
please?
Don’t
leave
anything
behind.
E
B
A
G
D
Homework
1.
Make
a
brief
introduction
about
Western
eating
customs
to
your
parents.
2.
Review
the
use
of
passive
voice.
Thank
you
!