外研版(2019) 必修第二册 Unit 1 Food for Thought Understanding ideas课件(共33张PPT)

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外研版(2019) 必修第二册 Unit 1 Food for Thought Understanding ideas课件(共33张PPT)

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B2U1 Food for Thought
Understanding idea
A Child of Two Cuisines
Lead-in
How many Chinese cuisines are mentioned in the video
Eight Categories of Chinese Cuisines
2. Have you ever tried any of the food in the video What did you think of it
Fast-reading
Read the passage quickly and determine whether the following sentences are true, false or not mentioned.
Mum comes from Sichuan Province, and often cooks spicy dishes.
Dad has been used to eating almost all Chinese dishes.
Dad is a person who is particular about food.
Now I’m fond of all Chinese dishes, even stinky tofu.
True
False
False
Not mentioned
Mum Coming from Sichuan, China, she often cooks 1. .
Mum suggest not eating too much 2. .
Dad He can cook a super “full English breakfast” as well as 3. .
He has come to love hot pot but still doesn’t
4. eating things like chicken feet.
Fast-reading
I I thought I could deal with all Chinese food until I 5. .
Now, I 6. food from both my cultures.
spicy food
roast food
a typical Sunday roast
take to
Came across stinky tofu
fell at home with
2. Match the main idea with each paragraph.
Para. 1
Para. 2
Para. 3
Para. 4
Para. 5
Para. 6
A. The foods Dad cooks and the opinion of Mum about them.
B. The author’s experience of buying pigs’ ears
C. The first visit to China of the author.
D. The view of the author about the food from two countries.
E. Dad dare not try some dishes.
F. The writer grows up in England with a British father and a Chinese mother.
Fast-reading
Careful-reading
Read the 2-4 paragraphs and answer the questions
Why does the writer’s dad like hot pot
What did the butcher think of the writer
What did the stinky tofu remind the writer of
Because Mum often cooks spicy dishes.
He thought the writer was joking.
Blue cheese.
enjoyed
sweet memories
take to eating
roast food
first experience
feel at home with
导与练p3
Careful-reading
Post-reading
What does the author mean by saying “one man’s meat is another man’s poison” Do you know of any similar sayings in Chinese
What food from other regions in China or other countries has made an impression on you Why
It means that something that one person likes may not be liked by someone else. Similar sayings in Chinese include “萝卜青菜,各有所爱”,etc.
Homework
Language point
Growing up in…,为现在分词短语作状语,表示原因。
1. Growing up in the England with a British father and a Chinese mother , I’ve enjoyed food from both countries ever since I was able to hold a knife and fork-and chopsticks!
be able to do 能够做某事,有能力做某事
There is mud and water everywhere, (make) it difficult to travel from place to place.
(hear) the bad news, the boy burst into tears.
making
Hearing
1. …, I’ve enjoyed food from both countries ever since I was able to hold a knife and fork-and chopsticks!
ever since意为“自那以后”,用作时间状语
(1)ever since 的用法和since完全一致,他们之后的从句要用一般过去时,主句用现在完成时。
(2)It is/has been+一段时间+since… 意为“自从…以来已经多久了”,since后面的句子要用现在完成时;如前面是It was+一段时间,since后面的句子要用过去完成时。
2. Thanks to this, Dad has come to love hot pot.
Thanks to意为“由于,因为”
come to love 意为“逐渐爱上”
3. But there are still some dishes that Dad dare not try even after many years of marriage to my mother.
dare用作情态动词时,后接动词原形,通常只用于否定句、疑问句以及if或whether之后。
dare用作实义动词,其后多接带to的动词不定式。
dare say 很可能,我想(表示一种不确定的语气)
dare sb. to do sth. 激某人做某事
胆敢,敢于
Exercise
I don’t dare (say) a word unless she ask us to.
The older boys dared Tom (go) up on the roof.
I dare (say) that he benefits a lot from the advice of his friends.
to say
to go
say
(1)marry v. 结婚,娶,嫁
marry sb. 与…结婚
marry sb. to sb. 把某人嫁给某人
(2)married adj. 已婚的
be/ get married to sb. 与某人结婚
3. But there are still some dishes that Dad dare not try even after many years of marriage to my mother.
n. 婚姻
Exercise
She was determined to marry all of her daughters rich men.
They fell in love with each other on the train and got
(marry) a year later.
3. They (marry) for more than 30 years.
to
married
have been married
4.He once told me he was surprised by what he saw on the table when he first visited my mother’s parents in China.
be surprised by …被…惊讶,使…感到意外
be surprised at 对…感到吃惊,对…惊奇
what引导的宾语从句,作介词by的宾语
When引导的时间状语从句
5. But I enjoy that sort of food myself.
all sorts of 各种各样的
sort out 挑选出;分类好;解决
sort… into… 把…分成…
n. 种,类;某一种v. 分类,整理
These problems are easy to sort .
Rubbish can easily be separated and sorted plastics, glass and paper.
out
into
6. Last week, I went to the butcher’s and asked, “Do you have pigs’ ears ” “No,” the butcher said, pulling at his own ears, “just these ordinary ones.” He must thought I was joking.
此处为“must have done”结构,表示对过去情况的肯定推测,意为“一定做过某事”
此处为v-ing形式作伴随状语
7. …-Mum and I just have to find a way to get him into the kitchen! He also does a typical Sunday roast.
此处为不定式短语作后置定语,修饰a way.
get sb./sth. into… 使某人/某物进入…
adj. 典型的,有代表性的;独特的
(1)be typical of 是…的特点
(2)It’s typical of sb. to do sth. 某人一向做某事,做某事是某人的典型特征
(3)typically adv. 通常,典型地,具有代表性地
1.This meal is typical local cookery, but I have never tasted it.
2. (typical), human males are 10 percent taller and 20 percent heavier than females.
3. 杰克又迟到了。他就是爱让人等。
Jack is late again. others waiting.
Exercise
of
Typically
It’s typical of him to keep
8. …, but Mum says we’d better not eat too much roast food as it may make us suffer from beat inside our bodies, according to traditional Chinese medicine.
had better (not) to do sth. 最好(不)做某事
suffer from 遭受…,患…疾病
suffering n. 受苦,苦难
sufferer n. 受苦者,受难者
according to 根据,按照
She suffered a bad cold, and yet she had to drag herself to her work.
The film tells about the (suffer)of the Chinese people during the Anti-Japanese war.
The people in the two countries at war with each other (suffer) a lot and as (suffer) their (suffer) were beyond description.
Exercise
from
suffering
suffered
sufferer
suffering
省略了引导词that的宾语从句
8. …, but Mum says we’d better not eat too much roast food as it may make us suffer from beat inside our bodies, according to traditional Chinese medicine.
as引导的原因状语从根据
9. Mun encouraged me to try different kinds of food, and I did.
encourage sb. to do sth. 鼓励某人做某事
come about 发生;产生
come up 走进,上来;被提及
come up with 提出;想到;赶上
come out 出来;出版
10. But just when I thought I could deal with all Chinese food, I came across stinky tofu, a horrible grey thing that looked and smelt like a burnt sports shoe.
应付,处理
偶遇,偶然发现
糟糕的
Can you tell me how the accident came
The truth is beginning to come about what happened.
A number of questions came at the meeting, but the leaders couldn’t came up with any proper answers.
Exercise
about
out
up
10. But just when I thought I could deal with all Chinese food, I came across stinky tofu, a horrible grey thing that looked and smelt like a burnt sports shoe.
a horrible grey thing是名词短语作stinky tofu的同位语。
that引导的定语从句,修饰先行词a horrible grey thing。
11. …, Mum said, but I gathered my courage to take a bite and was amazed to find it wasn’t so bad.
have a bite of 咬一口…
bite at sth. 咬某物
bite sth. off 咬下某物
bite one’s tongue 强忍住不说
咬一口
惊奇地
1. (bite) by a dog, the little boy dare to play with dogs.
2. Watch out for that dog. It always bites strangers.
3.如果你饿了,就吃一口我的三明治。
my sandwich if you are hungry.
Exercise
Bitten
at
Have/ Take a bite of
12. It reminded me of blue cheese, a similarly strong smelling type of food you either love or hate.
remind sb. to do sth. 提醒某人做某事
remind sb. that… 提醒某人…
reminder 提醒记忆之物
remind sb. of sth.
使某人想起某事,提醒某人某事
省略了关系代词that/which的定语从句,修饰先行词food
You must remind him (take) his medicine, in case he forget.
She wanted to remind us we should protect the environment by showing us the beauty of nature.
I’m kind of this forest, and here is your (remind).
Exercise
to take
that
reminder
Thank you

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