Module3ForeignFood词汇短语园地1.owev.应给予搭配:owesbsth应给予某人某物Perhapsweowethesepeoplemorerespect.也许我们应该给予这些人更多的尊敬。Ioweyouanapology;youmusthavefoundmyattitudeveryannoying.我应向你道歉,你一定觉得我的态度挺让人讨厌的。(1)owesbsth欠某人某物Heowesmefivedollars.他欠我五美元。(2)owesthtosb/sth应把……归功于……Sheoweshersuccesstogoodluck.她把成功归功于幸运。(3)owingto因为;由于Theycouldnotcrosstheriverowingtotheflood.由于洪水,他们不能过河。2.tasten.味道Idon’tlikethetasteofolives.我不喜欢橄榄的味道。(1)tasten.味觉Mysenseoftasteisn’tverygood;Ihaveacold.我的味觉不是很好,我感冒了。(2)tastev.品尝Tasteitandseeifyouthinktheir’senoughsaltinit.你尝尝看这够不够咸。(3)tastyadj.可口的;美味的Thesoupisverytasty.汤非常鲜美。3.mannern.方式;方法Shesmiledagaininafriendlymanner.她又友好地笑了笑。I’maprofessionalandIhavetoconductmyselfinaprofessionalmanner.我是专业人士,必须以专业方式行事。mannersn.礼貌;礼仪It’sbadmannerstotalkwithyourmouthfull.嘴里塞满了东西跟人说话是不礼貌的。Youshouldhavegoodmannersallthetime.任何时候都应该有礼貌。4.entertainv.招待,款待;请客Idon’tliketoentertainguestsanymore.我不再喜欢招待客人。Heentertainedhisfriendstodinneryesterday.他昨天招待朋友吃晚饭。(1)entertainv.使欢乐;使有兴趣Ateachershouldentertainaswellasteach.教师不仅要教书,也要能引起学生兴趣。(2)entertainingadj.令人愉快的;有趣的Hisbooksaren’tparticularlywell-written,butthey’realwaysentertaining.他的书没有精心编写,但非常有趣。(3)entertainmentn.娱乐;消遣Thecomedianperformedforourentertainment.喜剧演出以供我们消遣。5.remarkv.谈到,说起搭配:(1)remark+that-clause说……Heremarkedthatwemustn’tjudgepeoplesolelybytheirappearances.他说我们绝对不要只以貌取人。Heremarkedthatitwasgettinglate.他说天色渐晚了。(2)remarkon/upon对……发表意见Theguestsremarkedonhernewdress.客人们就她的新连衣裙发表意见。(1)remarkn.议论;评论;话Whatexactlydidyoumeanbythatlastremark?你最后那句话究竟是什么意思?(2)remarkableadj.不同寻常的;非凡卓越的Hewasaremarkableman.他是个了不起的人。6.consequencen.后果Thisdecisioncouldhaveseriousconsequencesforthefutureoftheindustry.(2)setdown写下;放下Youhadbettersetdownyourideabeforeyouforgetit.你最好把你的想法写下来,以免忘记。Hesetdownhisloadandhadabreak.他放下担子歇了一会儿。(3)setsbtodosth安排某人做某事HesethissonJohntorepairthebrokenbicycleimmediatelyJohngothome.他儿子约翰一到家,他就让他修那辆破自行车。(4)setanexampletosb=(setsbanexample)为某人树立了榜样Hehassetusagoodexample.他为我们树立了一个好榜样。(5)setsbfree释放,放走Theysettheprisonersfreeatlast.他们最终释放了那些罪犯。跟踪导练(一)阅读理解Foodsthatarewellknowntoyoumaynotbefamiliartopeoplefromothercountries.Herearefourpeople’sexperienceswithforeignfood.ShaoWongisastudentinFrance.HecomesfromChina.“I’dnevertastedcheeseorevenmilkbeforeIcamehere.CattlearerareinmypartofChina,sotherearenodairyproducts.ItriedmilkwhenIfirstarrivedinFrance.Ihatedit!Isampledcheesetoo,butcouldn’tmanagemorethanonebite.Iloveicecream,though,andthat’smadefrommilk.”BirgitisfromSweden.ShetraveledtoAustraliaonvacation.“Iwasinarestaurantthatspecializedinfish,andIheardsomeothercustomersorderflake.SoIorderedsometooanditwasdelicious.Later,IfoundoutthatflakeisanAustraliantermforshark.Afterthatpleasantexperience,wheneverIseeanewfoodItryitoutonpurpose.Youknowwhy?IrememberhowmuchIenjoyedflake.”ChandraisadentistinTexas.SheoriginatesfromIndia.“I’mfrightenedofeatingnewfoodsbecausetheymightbemadefrombeef.I’maHindu,andmyreligionforbidsmetoeatmeatfromthecow.That’sthereasonIcan’teathamburgersorspaghettiwithmeatballs.”NathanisanAmerican.HetaughtforayearinChina.“Myfriendsgavemesome100-year-oldeggstoeat.Ididn’tlikethelookofthematall.Theinsidesweregreen,butmyfriendssaidthecolorwasnormal.TheChineseputchemicalsonfresheggs.Thentheyburythemintheearthforthreemonths.Sotheeggsweren’treallyveryold.Evenso,Iabsolutelyrefusedtotouchthem.”Lifeinanewcountrycanbescary,butitalsocanbefun.Wouldyousamplea100-year-oldegg?Wouldyouordersharkinarestaurant?1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutShaoWong?A.HeisaFrench-Chinese.B.Dairyproductscan’tattracthim.C.Hedidn’ttastecheesebecausehehatedit.D.Cattleareseldomraisedinhishometown.2.Accordingtothetext,Birgitis___.A.braveB.religiousC.confidentD.open-minded3.WhyisChandrafrightenedofeatingfoodmadefrombeef?A.BecausesheisanIndian.B.BecauseHindusthinkbeefisnottasty.C.Becauseit’sagainsttheHindureligion.D.Becauseshethinksbeefisn’teasytochew.4.Whatcanbeinferredfromthistext?A.Manypeopledislikeeatingnewfoods.B.Travelinghelpstolearnaboutnewfoods.C.Trynewfoodsandmaybeyou’llgetusedtothem.D.Foodsyouofteneatmaynotbefamiliartoforeigners.完形填空Elainewasasaleswoman,whodrovealloverthecityfivedaysaweek.Whenallthefreewaylanes(车道)wereatadeadstop,shewoulddrivequicklyalongtheemergencylane.Whiledrivingsheusually1onhercellphone,drinkingasodaoreatingasandwich―herhands,legsandmouthwerealways2whileshewasdriving.Lastnightshegot3inFridayeveningrushhour.Shewasgoingtobe4forherdate.Shewasalready5whenthingsseemedtobegettingworseandallthetrafficstopped.Elainedrove6overtotheemergencylane.Soonshesawtheredflashinglightsinthemirror.Shehadto7hercar.Agood-lookingofficerwalkedup.“Officer,myboyfriendleftmeafterhegotmepregnant.Ihaveconstantmorningsickness.I’mjusttryingtogettotheneareststoretobuymy8.”Shelookedattheofficerwith9eyes.Helookedatherpitifully,thensaid10,“Okay,ma’am.Takethefirstexit.Ihopeyou’llbefeelingbetter.”TheofficerwalkedbacktohiscarandElainedroveon.Thiswasthesecondtimethatthe11hadworkedforher.Shehadonemorethingtodobeforeshegothome.Shehadtomailapackage.Whenshegottotheshoppingmallat7pm,noparkingwas12,exceptforthehandicapped(残疾人的)spac