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Unit-5TeachingAimReadingIReadingIIExtendedActivitiesUNITTeaching-AimTeachingAimUnit5EatingHabits1.CognitiveInformation(认知信息):AmericanandBritishEatingHabits;FoodandNutrition2.LanguageFocus(内容重点)—KeyWords:I.selection,available,nutrition,purchase,quantity,skip,consequence,consume,compile,awareness,fat,carbohydrate,fiber,cereal;IIemphasis,trend,survive,boil,fry,scramble,roast,mash,bake,steam,serve,decorate,resort,exotic,ethnic—Phrases:

I.beresponsiblefor,eatout,ontheaverage,beathreatto,ina/the(adj.)moodfor,richin,avarietyof;II.associatewith,beginwith,ingeneral,regardas—WordStudy:taste,rush,contain,lose,chooseTeaching-AimTeachingAimUnit5EatingHabits

—UsefulStructures:

usedto... nolonger... while...,...(clauseforcontrast) with...(absolutestructure)—Grammar:DegreesofAdjectivesandAdverbs3.CommunicativeSkills(交际技能)—Expressions:OrderingaMeal—Reading:Menus4.PhoneticReview(语音复习):CenteringDiphthongsReading-IReadingIUnit5EatingHabits

BackgroundInformation

Pre-reading

Text

NewWordsandExpressions

Exercises

Post-readingUNITPre-readingPre-readingUnit5EatingHabits

Pre-readingII

Pre-readingIPre-reading-IPre-readingIUnit5EatingHabitsMeat&SeafoodVegetableFruitDessert&Refreshment

I.Brainstorming:Discusswithyourpartneraboutwhatyoueat.pork,lamb,beef,chicken,ham,turkey,fish,shrimp,oyster,bacon,steak,rib,crab,prawn,squid,Lobster,cod,mussel,salmon,eelgreenpepper,onion,leek,tomato,celery,garlic,cucumber,cabbage,lettuce,carrot,eggplant,mushroom,turnip,pea,potato,spinachapple,banana,peach,orange,grape,strawberry,pineapple,lemon,plum,watermelon,apricot,cherry,coconut,pearpudding,sandwich,cake,pasta,hotdog,cookie,toast,bun,dumpling,tart,biscuit,jelly,pie,ice-cream,pancake,pastry,hamburgerPre-reading-IPre-readingIIUnit5EatingHabitsⅡ.Pairwork:Discussthefollowingquestionswithyourpartner.1.Whatkindsoffooddoyoulikebest?2.Whatdoyouthinkaregood/badeatinghabits?Howaboutyourowneatinghabits?3.Howdoyouliketheideaofbeingavegetarian(素食者)?4.AretheChineselifestyleschanging?Ifany,inwhatway?5.Howdoyouthinkaperson’slifestyleaffectshisorhereatinghabits?Text-1TextUnit5EatingHabitsChangingLife-styleandNewEatingHabits1.Americanstodayhavedifferenteatinghabitsthaninthepast.Thereisawideselectionoffoodavailable.Theyhaveabroaderknowledgeofnutritionsotheybuymorefreshfruitandvegetablesthaneverbefore.Atthesametime,Americanspurchaseincreasingquantitiesofsweets,snacks,andsodas.Text-2TextUnit5EatingHabits2.Statisticsshowthatthewaypeoplelivedeterminesthewaytheyeat.Americanlife-styleshavechanged.Theynowincludegrowingnumbersofpeoplewholivealone,singleparentsandchildren,anddouble-incomefamilies.Thesechanginglife-stylesareresponsiblefortheincreasingnumberofpeoplewhomustrushmealsorsometimesskipthemaltogether.Americanshavelesstimethaneverbeforetospendpreparingfood.Partlyasaconsequenceofthislimitedtime,60percentofallAmericanhomesnowhavemicrowaveovens.Moreover,Americanseatoutnearlyfourtimesaweekontheaverage.Text-3TextUnit5EatingHabits3.Itiseasytostudytheamountsandkindsoffoodthatpeopleconsume.TheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture(USDA)andthefoodindustry—growers,processors,marketers,andrestaurateurs—compilesalesstatisticsandkeepaccuraterecords.Thisinformationnotonlytellsuswhatpeopleareeatingbutalsotellsusaboutthechangesinattitudesandtastes.Redmeat,whichusedtobethemostpopularchoicefordinner,isnolongeranAmericanfavorite.Instead,chicken,turkey,andfishhavebecomemorepopular.Salesofthesefoodshavegreatlyincreasedinrecentyears.Thisisprobablyaresultoftheawarenessofthedangersofeatingfoodwhichcontainshighlevelsofcholesterol,oranimalfat.Doctorsbelievethatcholesterolisathreattohumanhealth.Text-4TextUnit5EatingHabits4.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,Americansalsochangetheireatingpatternstomeettheneedsofdifferentsituations.Theyhavecertainideasaboutwhichfoodswillincreasetheirathleticability,helpthemloseweight,makethemalertforbusinessmeetings,orputtheminthemoodforromance.Forexample,Americanschoosepasta,fruit,andvegetables,whichsupplythemwithcarbohydrates,togivethemstrengthforphysicalactivity,suchassports.Adultschoosefoodrichinfiber,suchasbreadandcereal,forbreakfast,andsaladsforlunchtopreparethemforbusinessappointments.Forromanticdinners,however,Americanschooseshrimpandlobster.Whilemanyoftheseideasarebasedonnutritionalfacts,somearenot.Text-5TextUnit5EatingHabits5.American’sawarenessofnutrition,alongwiththeirchangingtastesandneeds,leadsthemtoconsumeawidevarietyoffoods—foodsforhealth,forfun,andsimplyforgoodtaste.Background-InformationUnit5EatingHabits1.

AmericaneatinghabitsForthemostpart,Americanswanttheirfoodtobequick,convenient,andcheap—regardlessofwhethertheybuyitatasupermarketoralocalfast-foodfranchise.Forlunch,sandwichesarethecommonestfood.Saladsarealsopopular.Forsupper,themostpopularhasgottobesteakandbakedpotato.Chickenandpizzaarealsopopular.Americanslikethingsthatarefastandeasy,requiringminimalpersonaloreconomicsacrifice.Americansalsovalue“lookinggood”andchoosefoodsthat“lookgood.”Someareevenwillingtospendalotofmoneyforfoodthatmakesthem“lookgood”—aswhentheyeatinexpensiverestaurants.ThecharacteristicsofAmerica’sdominantfoodculturearecost,convenience,andappearance.However,anewAmericanfoodethicisemergingtochallengethesedominantvalues.Therapidgrowthindemandfor“alternativefoodproducts”—includingorganic,natural,pesticidefree,hormoneandantibioticfree,grass-fed,etc.—isoneindicatorofthenewfoodethic,whichreflectsadesiretocarefortheearthanditspeople.BackgroundInformationBackground-InformationUnit5EatingHabits2.DietAmericanshavealove-haterelationshipwithdietingandexercise.Theypurchasemillionsofdietbooksandinvestingymmembershipsandexerciseequipmentbutthenumberofcaloriestheyconsumecontinuestorise.ThemajorityofUSadultsand15%ofUSchildrenareoverweightorobese.Despiteastronginterestinhealthyeating,Americanscontinuetoconsumesnacksandsweetsatalarmingrates.Americansarealsounwillingtoforegoconvenienceortasteforhealthbenefits.MoreandmoreAmericansarerelyingonfastfood,shelfstablemeals,andpreparedfoods,ratherthancookingfromscratch.Consumers’foodattitudesarealsochanging,reflectedinthegrowingpopularityoflowcarbohydrateproducts,functionalfoodsandvegetarianandorganicfoods.BackgroundInformationBackground-InformationUnit5EatingHabits3.BritisheatinghabitsTheBritishpeopletendtohaveabigbreakfastbeforetheygotoworkandthemealatmiddayisnotspentwiththemembersofthefamilybutwithworkmatesorschoolmates.Lunchisnormallyeatenbetween12.30p.m.and1.30p.m.Mostpeoplefinishworkatfivethirty.Itoftentakesatleastanhourtogethomefromtheschoolorworkplace,sopeopletendtoeattheireveningmealor“dinner”between6.30p.m.and8p.m.OnSundayspeopledon’thavetowork,sotheyusuallygetupverylateandhaveamealcalledbrunch,whichmeansacombinationofbreakfastandlunch.SundaylunchisusuallythebestmealoftheweekandmanyofthetypicallyBritishfoodareeatenforSundaylunch.ForexampleroastbeefandYorkshirepudding.BackgroundInformationBackground-InformationUnit5EatingHabitsBreakfastGenerallyspeaking,theBritishbreakfastismuchbiggerthaninmostothercountries.Manypeopleliketohaveafriedbreakfast,whichconsistsoffriedbaconandeggswithfriedbreadandpossiblyfriedtomatoesorblackpudding.Ofcoursenoteverybodywantstoeatalotearlyinthemorningandmanypeopleprefertojusteattoastandmarmaladewithteaorcoffee.Cerealsarealsoverypopular.Themostcommoniscornflakes.Theyaremadewithdifferentgrainssuchascorn,wheat,oats,etc.InScotlandmanypeopleeat“porridge”orboiledoats.Porridgeisveryheavybutinwinteritwillkeepyouwarmonyourwaytoschool.

BackgroundInformationBackground-InformationUnit5EatingHabitsPackedlunchIfyougotoBritaintostudyEnglishandyoustaywithafamilyyouwillalmostcertainlybegivena“packedlunch”toeatforyourmiddaymeal.Somefactoriesandschoolshavecanteenswhereyoucaneatbutthepackedlunchisthemostcommonthingtoeat.Apackedlunchnormallyconsistsofsomesandwiches,apacketofcrisps,anappleandacanofsomethingtodrink,forexample,coca-cola.Thecontentsarekeptinaplasticcontainerandyoutakeitwithyouwhenyougotoschoolorwork.BackgroundInformationBackground-InformationUnit5EatingHabitsDinnerThingsarechangingandmostBritishpeopleeatmealsfrommanydifferentcountries,forexample,spaghetti(意大利式细面条)orcurry(咖喱食品).Infact,youcouldevensaythattheBritishdon’teatmuchBritishfood.However,themosttypicalthingtoeatfordinneris“meatandtwoveg”.Thisconsistsofapieceofmeataccompaniedbytwodifferentboiledvegetables.Thisiscoveredwith“gravy”whichisasaucemadewiththejuicethatwasobtainedwhenthemeatwascooked.Oneofthevegetablesisalmostalwayspotato.TheBritisheatalotofpotatoes.BackgroundInformationNew-Words-and-ExpressionsNewWordsandExpressionsUnit5EatingHabitsNewwordsandExpressionsNotesLanguageandCultureFocus

1.

selection n. theactofchoosingthemostsuitablefromagroup挑选2.

available a. (something)thatcanbeobtained可得到的3.

nutrition

n. foodneededforlife营养[nutritiousa.有营养的]4.

snack

n. refreshment小吃:点心5.soda

n. achemicalsubstanceincommonuse;acompoundofsodium苏打;碳酸饮料6.

statistics

n. (pl.)collectionofinformationshowninnumbers统计数据

7.

rush

v. toacthastily仓促行事

8.skip

v. topassoverorleaveout略过New-Words-and-ExpressionsNewWordsandExpressionsUnit5EatingHabitsNew-Words-and-ExpressionsNewWordsandExpressionsUnit5EatingHabits9.consequence n.

aresultoraneffectofsomethingelse

结果10.microwave

n.

averyshortelectromagneticwaveusedinradioandradar,alsoincooking

微波11.oven

n. anenclosedboxlikespaceinwhichthingsarecookedorheated烤炉12.average

n. theresultgotbyaddingtwoormoreamountstogetheranddividingthetotalbythenumberofamounts平均数13.consume v. touseoreat消费14.processor n. apersonwhosebusinessistopreparefoodforsale(食品)加工商15.marketer

n. abusinessmanorafirmthatsellsgoodsinamarket商人或商号16.restaurateur n.

amanagerorownerofarestaurant餐馆经理或老板17.compile

v.

tocollectinformationandarrangeitinwriting收集,汇编18.turkey n.

alargebirdrearedtobeeaten火鸡19.awareness n.

knowledgeorrealization知道20.cholesterol n. fattysubstancefoundinanimalfluidsandtissue胆固醇21.fat n. whiteoryellowgreasysubstancefoundinanimalbodiesundertheskin脂肪22.athletic

a. physicallystrongandactive强壮灵敏的23.alert

a. attentiveandquicktothinkoract机警的New-Words-and-ExpressionsNewWordsandExpressionsUnit5EatingHabitsNew-Words-and-ExpressionsNewWordsandExpressionsUnit5EatingHabits24.romance n. aloveaffair浪漫艳事25.pasta n. foodmadefromflour,eggsandwaterandcutintovariousshapes意大利面制品26.carbohydrate n. anyofvarioustypesoforganiccompound,suchassugarandstarch,containingcarbon,hydrogenandoxygen碳水化合物27.fiber

n. anyofthethinthreadsofwhichmanyanimalandplanttissuesareformed纤维28.cereal

n. grainproducedbyvarioustypesofgrass谷类29.shrimp

n. smallshellfish小虾30.lobster

n. largebluish-blackshellfishwitheightlegsandtwolongclaws龙虾New-Words-and-ExpressionsNewWordsandExpressionsUnit5EatingHabits

1.beresponsiblefor tobethecauseof(something) 成为……的原因2.on(the)average calculatedasanaverage平均3.beathreatto tobeawarningofdangerto(somebody)对……具有威胁4.ina…/themood inacertainstateofmind处于某种心态NotesNotesUnit5EatingHabits1.singleparent:aparentbringingupachild/childrenonhis/herown.2.rushmealsorsometimesskipthemaltogether:tofinishmealsfastandhastily,andsometimesevenfailtohaveameal.3.redmeat:porkandbeefareoftenreferredtoasredmeat;chickenandfishareconsideredaswhitemeat.4.eatingpatterns:recognizablewaysofeating.5.pasta:Italiannoodles,suchasmacaroni(通心粉),spaghetti(细面条),andravioli(方形饺).辨析LanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits1.辨析differentthan&differentfrom:Thetwoexpressionsareallcorrect:“differentthan”istheAmericanuseand“differentfrom”istheBritishuse.

selectionLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits2.selection

1)

n.(一般用单数)acollectionofthingsofonekind;range.供挑选或选购的同类物品e.g.Theshophasafineselectionofcheeses.

2)

n.theactofselectingorthefactofbeingselected.挑选;选择;选拔e.g.Hisselectionasapresidentialcandidatewasquiteunexpected. naturalselection物竞天择 [相关词]

selectiveadj.carefulinchoosing.精挑细选的e.g.He’sveryselectivewhenhebuyshissuits.availableLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits3.

available:adj.abletobehad,obtained,used,seen,etc.可获得的;可用的;可看见的e.g.Thoseshoesarenotavailableinyoursize. Wewanttomakeourproductsavailabletoawidermarket.

[相关词]

availability

n.

nutritionLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits4.

nutrition:n.theprocessofgivingorgettingfood. 营养;滋养;营养物e.g.Goodnutritionisessentialforgoodhealth.

[相关词]

fat脂肪,carbohydrate碳水化合物,fiber纤维,vitamins维生素

nutritious

adj.valuabletothebodyasfood.有营养的;营养价值高的

nutritive

adj.①ofnutrition.有关营养的②nutritious.有营养的辨析LanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits5.辨析purchase&buy“Purchase”isusedinformalorbusinesscontexts.ItisnotverycommonandisusedmoreinwrittenEnglishthaninspokenEnglish.“Buy”ontheotherhandisusedbothinwrittenandspokenEnglish.

Useof“buy”: buysb.sth. buysth.for buysth.fromsth./sb. Relatedphraseswith“buy”: buy(sb.)off买通;用钱疏通辨析LanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits

agood/badbuy合算/不合算的买卖e.g.Thatdresswasabadbuy—I’veonlywornitonce. It’sagoodbuyatthatprice!

Buyer’smarket:买方市场antonym:seller’smarket

Relatedphraseswith“purchase”: purchasingpower购买力 makeapurchase购买辨析LanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits6.辨析quantitiesof&numbersof:Theformercanbefollowedbyeithercountableoruncountablenounswhilethelattercanonlybefollowedbycountablenouns.e.g.

Recentgeologicalsurveyshavedisclosedtheexistenceofhugequantitiesofmineralsinthisarea. Largenumbersofvehicleshadtobeabandonedbecauseoftheheavysnow.sodaLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits7.soda:n.[C/U]苏打水;碳酸饮料

(=sodawater)e.g.acanoforangesoda Twowhiskeysandsodas,please.

single-parentLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits8.

singleparent:apersonwithachildbutnohusbandorwife.单亲double-income-familiesLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits9.double-incomefamilies:afamilyinwhichthehusbandandwifebothearnwages.

responsible-forLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits10.responsiblefor:为……负责e.g.Thefloodswereresponsibleforthedeathsofoverahundredpeople.skipLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits11.

skip:tofailtoattendortakepartin;intentionallymiss.不出席;不参加;故意错过e.g.I’mgoingtoskiplunchtoday.

AmericansLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits12.Americanshavelesstimethaneverbeforetospendpreparingfood:Hereinthissentence,theword“ever”means“always”.Itisusuallyfoundtogetherwithanexpressionoftimeorincertainphrases.e.g.Hecamehereforaholidayseveralyearsagoandhe’slivedthereeversince. Theprinceandprincessgotmarriedandlivedhappilyeverafter. Asever,herefusedtoadmitthathewaswrong. Iwillloveyouforever. Theworld’sever-increasingpopulationwillcauseseriousproblems.辨析LanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits13.辨析consequence&result: “Result”isthemostfrequentlyusedword.Itcanbeprecededbyeither“good”or“bad”.“Consequence”usuallymeansa“badresult”.e.g.Youmadethewrongdecision,andnowyoumusttaketheconsequences(承担后果). Thehighlevelofunemploymenthasproducedharmfulsocialconsequences.eat-outLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits14.eatout:dineout.

on-(the)-averageLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits15.

on(the)average:calculatedasanaverage.平均e.g.Wereceive20lettersadayon(the)average.Thearticle“the”canbeomitted. [相关词组]

above/belowaverage(在平均水平以上/以下)e.g.Hisschoolworkiswellabove/belowaverage.consumeLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits16.consume

1)

vt.toeatordrink,esp.eagerlyorinlargeamounts.大吃;大喝e.g.He’sabletoconsumelargequantitiesoffood.

2)

vt.touseup.消耗;消费;消尽e.g.Arguingaboutdetailsconsumedmanyhoursofthecommittee’svaluabletime. Thisisatime-consumingprocess. [相关词组]

consumer消费者

consumerdurable耐用消费品

consumersociety消费社会

consumerism消费主义compileLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits17.

compile:tomake(areport,abook,etc.)fromfactsandinformationfoundinvariousplaces.编纂;编辑;编制;汇编e.g.Ittakesyearsofworktocompileadictionary.[相关词]

compilation

n.汇编;编纂;编辑 compiler

n.汇编者;编纂者辨析LanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits18.辨析usedto&beusedto:“Usedto”referstoahabitorastatethatexistedinthepast.“Be/getusedto”means“inthehabitof”.e.g.Heusedtoswiminthatriver. IshallprobablyoversleepasIamnotusedtogettingupsoearly. “Usedto”canbeusedwith“nolonger”tomakeacontrastbetweenthepastandthepresent.e.g.Mobiletelephone,whichusedtobeasymbolforrichpeople,isnolongerasignofwealth.threatLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits19.threat:anexpressionofanintentiontohurt,punish,etc.威胁;恐吓

be/poseathreatto:是/构成对……的威胁e.g.Theexistenceofmassdestructiveweaponsposesagravethreattoworldpeace. [相关搭配]

emptythreat:虚张声势的威胁

underthethreatof:在……的威胁之下e.g.Iobeyedhisorders,butonlyunderthreatofpunishment.ina/the...(adj.)moodforLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits20.ina/the...(adj.)moodfor:有……的心情e.g.Themanagementisinnomoodforcompromiseoverthisissue.

inthemoodtodosth.有心情做某事e.g.I’mverytiredandnotinthemoodtoargue.

inagood/badmood心情好/坏e.g.Thebossisinagood/badmoodtoday.richinLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits21.

richin:富含……的e.g.Thisisacityrichinancientbuildings. Nearlyallnutsarerichinprotein.cerealLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits22.

cereal

1)n.afoodmadefromgrain,esp.onesuchascornflakesthatiseatenatbreakfastinsomecountries.(经加工的)谷类食品(尤指早餐时吃的,如玉米片等) 2)n.aplantgrowntoproducegrainforfood,suchaswheat,rice,etc.谷类植物;谷物While...LanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits23.

While...(clauseforcontrast):

The“while”clauseisalwaysusedforcontrast.Whenusedthisway,itmeans“but”or“whereas”.e.g.Whilesomepeopleholdtheideathatthecomputerhasmoreadvantagesthandisadvantages,Iinsistthatifusedimproperly,thecomputerwilldoharmtous.

awarenessLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits24.

awareness:

knowledgeorunderstandingofaparticularsubjectorsituation.意识e.g.environmental/political/socialawareness Healthofficialshavetriedtoraiseawareness(=improvepeople’sknowledge)aboutAIDS.varietyLanguageandCultureFocusUnit5EatingHabits25.variety:Ifagroupofthingshasvariety,thethingsaredifferentfromeachotherinqualityortype,sothatthegroupisinterestingorofferspeopleawidechoice.e.g.Shedidn’tliketheworkbecauseitlackedvariety. “Avarietyof”or“varietiesof”means“differentkindsof”.e.g.manyvarietiesofwhiskyvarietiesoftrees Dolphinsproduceagreatvarietyofnoises.

avarietyof:

各式各样的;种种的e.g.Thisshirtisavailableinawidevarietyofcolors.

ExercisesExercisesUnit5EatingHabitsExerciseIExerciseIIExerciseIIIExerciseIVExerciseVExerciseVI

Exercise-IExerciseIUnit5EatingHabitsIReadthetextcarefullyagainanddiscussthefollowingquestions.1.WhydoAmericanshavedifferenteatinghabitstoday?2.HowhaveAmericanlife-styleschanged?Givesomeexamples.3.Howdothesechanginglife-stylesaffectthewaytheyeat?4.WhyaremicrowaveovenssopopularinAmericanfamilies?5.HowoftendoAmericansdineoutperweek?

Exercise-IUnit5EatingHabits6.WhydoAmericansfinditnotdifficulttogetinformationabouttheirfood?7.WhoprovidesAmericanconsumerswithfoodinformation?8.Whoareengagedinthefoodindustry?9.Whataccountsforredmeatsbeingindisfavortoday?10.Whatisthedangerofcholesterol?Andhowdoesitchangepeople’seatinghabits?11.Whatdoesarecentsurveyreveal?12.WhatleadsAmericanstoconsumeawidevarietyoffoods?ExerciseI

Exercise-IIExerciseIIUnit5EatingHabitsII.Choosethebestanswertocompletethefollowingsentences.()1.Themainideaofthetextis_____________. a.Americansnowconsumeawidervarietyoffoods b.Americans’eatinghabitshavechangedbecauseofchanginglife-styles c.Americanshaveagreaterawarenessofnutritionnowthantheydidyears ago d.Americanshavelesstimethanbeforetopreparemeals()2.Inparagraph2,“adouble-incomefamily”means____________.

a.afamilythatmakestwiceasmuchmoneyasanotherfamily b.afamilywhereaparenthastwojobs c.afamilywherebothparentshavejobs d.afamilythatspendstwiceasmuchasitearnsbc

Exercise-IIUnit5EatingHabits()3.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,______________.

a.Americanspreferfoodsrichinvitamins b.Americanspreferfoodsrichinfiber c.Americanseatdifferentfoodstobehealthy d.Americanseatdifferentfoodsfordifferentpurposes()4.Americansprefer________________forromanticdinners.

a.breadandcereal b.lobsterandshrimp c.saladanddessert d.fruitandvegetabledbExerciseII

Exercise-IIUnit5EatingHabits()5.Accordingtothetext,wecanconcludethat_______________istrue.

a.Americansdonoteatmanysweetsnowadays b.Americansareveryparticularaboutwhattheyeat c.Americanseatthesamewaytheydidinthepast d.AmericanseatoutmorefrequentlynowthanbeforedExerciseII

Exercise-IIIExerciseIIIUnit5EatingHabitsIIIGivetheEnglishwordsorphrasesaccordingtothemeaningsprovided.1.__________athingthatisaresultofsomethingelse2.___________thecollectionofinformationshowninnumbers3.__________anownerofarestaurant4.__________apersonwhosebusinessistopreparefoodforsale5.__________abusinessmanorafirmthatsellssomethinginamarketconsequencestatisticrestaurateurprocessormarketer

Exercise-IIIUnit5EatingHabits6.__________physicallystrongandactive7.__________theprocessofgivingorgettingfood8.__________aparentbringingupchildrenonhis/herown9.__________knowledgeorrealization10.__________tocollectinformationandarrangeitinwritingsingle-parentawarenesscompileExerciseIIIathleticnutrition

Exercise-IVExerciseIVUnit5EatingHabitsIVPutthefollowingwordsorexpressionsfromthetextintheblankstocompletethesentences.Makechangeswherenecessary.1.Childrenliketoeata_______offoodintheirdiet.Forexample,forbreakfasttheyliketochooseamongcereal,pancakes,doughnuts(炸甜圈)oreggsandtoast.2.Ifyoudonotunderstandonepartofthetest,youcan_______tothenextpartandgobacktothedifficultpartlater.3.Idon’twanttotalkaboutitnow.I’mnot____________forajoke.4.DeanandJennyaregoingto_________alistofalltheplacestheywanttovisitontheirnexttripacrossthecountry.5.Ilikeallkindsofcakes,cookies,andicecream,butmy_________dessertischocolateicecream.alert

consume

skipawareness

compileinthemood

variety

favoritesurvey

eatoutvarietyskipinthemoodcompilefavorite

Exercise-IVUnit5EatingHabits6.Thecollegecafeteria(食堂)managerisgoingtoconducta________ofthestudentstohelpherdecidewhichfoodsstudentsprefer.7.Smallchildrenhaveverylittle_________

ofthedangersofrunningintothestreet.8.Ifyou_______regularly,youdefinitelyshouldtakeanactiveinterestineatingbetterrestaurantfood.9.Manystudentsdrinklargequantitiesofcoffeetokeepthem_______whiletheyarestudyingforanimportantexam. 10.Thereisagrowinggapbetweenwhatthecountryproducesandwhatit_________.surveyawarenesseatoutalertconsumesExerciseIV

Exer

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