广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food 10 ways to prevent food poisoning素材 (
佛山 第14中 英语7上 Module 4 Healthy food 10 ways to prevent food poisoning素材 新外研版
10 ways to prevent food poisoningThe UK has more than 850,000 reported cases of people experiencing food poisoning a year, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).If you’ve ever had food poisoning, you’ll know how unpleasant it can be, even for a fit and healthy person. Sometimes food poisoning can cause serious illness and death.Most people assume that food poisoning comes from restaurants, cafes and fast food outlets but, according to the FSA, you’re just as likely to get ill from food prepared at home.“People don't like to admit that the germs might have come from their own home,” says Dr Andrew Wadge, chief scientist at the FSA. But it's a common myth to think that food poisoning only comes from a dodgy takeaway.Follow these tips to reduce the risk of food poisoning at home:1. Wash your hands t horoughly with soap and hot water and dry them before handling food and after handling raw foods (meat, fish, eggs and vegetables) touching the bin, going to the toilet, blowing your nose or touching animals (including pets).2. Wash worktops before and after preparing food, particularly after they've been touched by raw meat, including poultry, raw eggs, fish and vegetables.You don’t need to use anti-bacterial sprays. Hot soapy water is fine.3. Wash dishcloths and tea towels regularly and let them dry before you use them again. Dirty, damp cloths are the perfect place for bacteria to breed.4. Use separate chopping boards for raw food and for ready-to-eat food. Raw foods can contain harmful bacteria that can spread very easily to anything they touch, includin g other foods, worktops, chopping boards and knives.5. It's especially important to keep raw meat away from ready-to-eat foods such as salad, fruit and bread. This is because these foods won't be cooked before you eat them, so any bacteria that gets on to the foods won't be killed.6. Always cover raw meat and store it on the bottom shelf of the fridge where it can't touch other foods or drip on to them.7. Coo k food thoroughl y and check that it’s piping hot all the wa y through. Make sure poultry, pork, burgers, sausages and kebabs are cooked until steaming hot, with no pink meat inside.8. Keep your fridge temperature below 5C. By keeping food cold, you stop food poisoning bugs growing.9. If you have cooked food that you're not going to e at straight away, cool it as quickly as possible (within 90 minutes) and store it in the fridge or freezer. Use any leftovers from the fridge within two days.10. Don’t eat food that's past its "use by" date label. These are based on sci entific tests that show how quickly harmful bugs can develop in the packaged food.。
十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food How to prepare and cook food safely素材 (新版)外研版
How to prepare and cook food safelyStudies show that the kitchen contains the most germs in the home.One found that the kitchen sink contains 100,000 times more germs than the bathroom.Germs such as E. coli, campylobacter and salmonella enter the kitchen on o ur hands, raw food and through our pets. They can rapidly spread if we're not careful.If food isn’t cooked, stored and handled correctly, people can become ill with food poisoning, colds, f lu and other conditions.Washing handsOur han ds are one of the main way germs are spread, so it’s important to wash them thoroughly with soap and warm water before cooking, after touching the bin, going to t he toilet, and after touching raw food.Raw meat, including poultry, can contain harmful bacteria that can spread easily to anything it touches. This includes other food, worktops, tables, chopping boards and knives.“Lots of people think they should wash raw chicken, but there's no need," says food hygiene expert Adam Hardgrave. "Any germs on it will be killed if you cook it thoroughly. In fact, if you do wash chicken, you could splash germs on to the sink, worktop, dishes or anything else nearby.”Take particular care to keep raw food aw ay from ready-to-eat foods such as bread, salad and fru it. These foods won’t be cooked before you eat them so any germs that get on to them won’t be killed.“Use different chopping boards for raw and ready-to-eat foods,” says Hardgrave.When storing raw meat, always keep it in a clean, sealed container and place it on the bottom shelf of the fridge where it can’t touch or drip on to other foods.CookingCooking food at the right temperature will ensure that any harmful bacteria are killed. Check that food is piping hot throughout before you eat it.When cooking burgers, sausages, chicken and pork, cut into the middle to check that the meat is no longer pink, that any juices run clear and that it’s piping hot (steam is coming out).When cooking a whole chicken or other bird, pierce the thickest part of the leg (between the drumstick and the thigh) to check that there is no pink meat and that the juices are no longer pink or red.Pork joints and rolled joints shouldn’t be eaten pink or rare. To check when these types of joint are ready to eat, put a skewer into the centre of the meat and check that there is no pink meat and the juices are no l onger pink or red.It’s safe to serve steak and other whole cuts of beef and lamb rare (not cooked in the middle) or blue (seared on the outside) as long as they have been properly sealed (cooked quickly and at a high temperature on the outside only) to kill any bacteria on the meat’s surface.If you’ve cooked food that you’re not going to eat immediately, cool it at room temperature (ideally within one to two hours) and then store it in the fridge. Putting hot food in the fridge means it doesn't cool evenly, which can cause food poisoning.Hardgrave's advice is to store food in the fridge below 5C (41F). “If your fridge has an internal freezer compartment that is iced up, the fridge could struggle to maintain its temperature,” he says.Washing fruit and vegetablesIt's advisable to wash fruit and vegetables under cold running water before you eat them. Thi s helps to remove visible dirt as well as germs that may be on the surface of your fruit and veg.Peeling or cooking fruit and vegetables can also remove these germs.Never use washing-up liquid or other household cleaning products as they might not be safe for human consumption and you may accidently leave some of the product on the food.Cleaning upWash all worktops and chopping boards before and after cooking as they can be a source of cross-contamination.The average kitchen chopping board has around 200% more faecal bacteria on it than the average toilet seat.Damp sponges and cloths are the perfect place for bacteria to breed. Studies have shown the kitchen sponge to have the highest number of germs in t he home. Wash and replace kitchen cloths, sponges and tea towels frequently.。
广东佛山十四中 英语 7上-- Module 4 Healthy food Unit 1 We’ve got lots of apples学案(新版)外研版
七年级英语上册Module 4 Healthy food Unit 1 We’ve gotlots of apples课型:听说课【教学目标】1、会用本课所学的新词汇。
2、学会分辨可数名词与不可数名词,并会给可数名词加复数形式。
3、some、any 的用法。
【课前准备】1、用英语写出你所知道的食物和饮料名称,越多越好__________________________________________________________ 2、在课文中划出下列新词汇:healthy orange drink fruit vegetable beef carrot chicken juice melon milk onion pork potato tomato, 注出音标和词义,并试着朗读几遍,将不会的圈出来。
3、语言点导学:在课文中找出含有some、any句子。
观察:-Have we got any juice? 我们有果汁吗?-Yes,we’ve got some juic e. We haven’t got any milk. 是的,我们有些果汁。
我们没有牛奶。
-Have we got any carrots? 我们有胡萝卜吗?-No, we haven’t got any carrots. We have got some apples. 不,我们没有胡萝卜。
我们有一些苹果。
思考:1、为什么some、any后的名词有的用了原形,有的加了“-s”?2、some、any都表示“一些”,看看它们在用法上有什么区别。
some用于___________句, 后面跟___________(可数名词单复数形式/不可数名词)。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册Module4HealthyfoodUnit2课件(新版)外研版
H__a_m__b_u_r_g_e_r_ and _ic_e__c_re_a_m__ are my f_a_v_o_u_r_i_te_ food. But they are u_n__h_e_a_lt_h_y_ food.
_J_u_i_ce_ and _w_a_t_e_r are my _fa_v_o_u_r_i_t_e drinks. And they are _h_e_a_lt_h_y_ drinks.
fish
hamburger
cola
rice
Now match these words.
rice
noodles
eat
ice cream
hamburgers
cola
drink
candy
fish
bread
sugar
healthy: 健康的
sth is good for health
unhealthy: 不健康的
Can you say? _____ ______ healthy food / drink.
Can you fill in the table?
fruit
healthy food and drink
meat vegetables
drink
favourite food and
drink
Delicious food and
tomato
potato
bean
Hale Waihona Puke These are__m__e_a_t __.
chicken beef
These are__d_r_i_n_k_s__.
juice
water
milk
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Unit 3
用 there be / have (has) got / has (have) 的正确形式填空。 1. __ _____ any bread in the box? Is there got a nice kite. 2. She has ___ ____ 3. Under the tree _____ ___ some there are
My favourite food is tomatoes. And they are healthy food.
What's your favourite food ? Are they healthy food?
My favourite food is carrots. And they are healthy food.
4. 七玻璃杯水 seven ____________________ glasses of water
5. 八箱橘子 6. 一些面包 ____________________ eight boxes of oranges some bread ___________
Work in pairs. Look at the picture and talk about the food in the fridge.
考考你
在上一模块我们学习了There be句型。 There be 和 have / has got 都表示 “有”。 它们的区别是什么呢?
have/has got指的是“某人有”, 是 一种所属关系,而there be句型表示 “某地有某人或某物”,是一 种存在 关系。 有时have got与there be句型表达的 意思很近,但句型和侧重点还是不同。 如:
fridge.
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Unit 1 We’ve got lots of apples课件 (新版)外研版
milk
water
juice
Look at the pictures and talk about them.
Label the food and drink in the pictures with the words from the box.
fruit
candy fruit meat vegetables
可数名词与不可数名词
普通名词所表示的人或事物是可以按个
数计算的,这类名词叫可数名词。可数名
词分为个体名词(表示某类人或事物中的个
体,如worker, farmer, desk, factory等)和集
体名词(表示作为一个整体来看的一群人或
一些事物,如people, family 等)。
如果普通名词所表示的事物是不能按个数 来计算的,这类名词就叫不可数名词。不可 数名词分为物质名词(表示无法分为个体的 物质,如meat, rice, water, milk, orange 等) 和抽象名词(表示动作、状态、情况、品质 等抽象概念,如work, homework, time, health, friendship等)。
onions
Have we got any …?
They’re red,and they look like red apples. But they’re not fruit, but a kind of vegetable. They are delicious and full of nutrition (营养). Have we …? Do you love me? tomato /a:/ tomatoes
potato potatoes They’re grown in the field (田地). And they’re widely used (广泛应用于) as fast food like KFC. They can be made into chips. And Western people (西方人) like them very much.
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food A Healthy
Pyramid For A Balanced DietThis healthy food pyramid is recommended by Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman in their books "Fantastic Voyage" and "Transcend" as the basis of a healthy eating plan:Their recommendations refine the food pyramid published by Harvard Medical School to place more emphasis on plant based foods including vegetables, low GI carbohydrates, and healthy fats such as nuts, seed and avocados. Fish, animal protein (lean), and extra virgin olive oil is recommended as well.Are You Eating A Balanced Diet?In order to remain healthy and achieve success with long term weight management, it is necessary that you eat a balanced diet comprising primarily of plant based foods, complex carbohydrates and a limited amount of healthy fats as illustrated in the healthy food pyramid.•Vegetables sho uld be one of the main components of your diet. By includinga large variety of fresh or frozen ve getables of all colours in your diet, notonly will your health benefit from the wide range of vitamins, phytochemicals, minerals and other nutrients that vegetables contain, but you will also find iteasier to keep your weight under control. Vegetables are low in calories, havea high fibre and water content and as a result keep you full and satisfied on fewercalories. Fruits are essential as well, but should be eating in moderation due to the sugar content.•Proteins provide essential amino acids that the body needs to grow and function. While animal sources of protein such as red meat and dairy products contain all of the amino acids required by the body, the downside is that these sources are high in saturated fat, which if consumed in large quantities can lead to weight gain and disease. Better choices of protein are lean white meats, such as turkey and chicken, fish (particularly salmon), soy and vegetables such as lentils, beans and nuts.•Carbohydrates are an important part of o ur diet, and provide the fuel needed by the body for physical activity. However, not all carbs are the same. Refined carbs such as white bread, rice and pasta, sugars and pastries are ra pidly broken down into glucose, resulting in insulin spikes and over time, this can lead to health issues and weight ma nagement problems. Complex carbohydrates on the other hand, such as oats, beans, brown rice and whole grain bread are broken down more slowly into glucose, (in other words they are "low GI"), and therefore much healthier.•Fats are dense in calories, and are the way the body stores energy, so high fat foods can easily lead to weight gain. However, more important than the amount of fat you eat is the type of fat. Saturated fats and Tr ans fats increase the risk of heart disease and can raise cholesterol levels. These are found in butter, animal meats, coconut oil and margarine. Unsaturated fats such as nuts, fish, extra virgin, avocados and flaxseed have anti-inflam matory properties and reduce the risk of heart disease. The key is to replace unhealthy fats with healthy fats.You can achieve a hea lthy balance in your diet by eating a variety of foods, in the correct proportions as shown in this healthy food pyramid.。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food How to prepare and cook food safely素材
How to prepare and cook food safelyStudies show that the kitchen contains the most germs in the home.One found that the kitchen sink contains 100,000 times more germs than the bathroom.Germs such as E. coli, campylobacter and salmonella enter the kitchen on o ur hands, raw food and through our pets. They can rapidly spread if we're not careful.If food isn’t cooked, stored and handled correctly, people can become ill with food poisoning, colds, f lu and other conditions.Washing handsOur han ds are one of the main way germs are spread, so it’s important to wash them thoroughly with soap and warm water before cooking, after touching the bin, going to t he toilet, and after touching raw food.Raw meat, including poultry, can contain harmful bacteria that can spread easily to anything it touches. This includes other food, worktops, tables, chopping boards and knives.“Lots of people think they should wash raw chicken, but there's no need," says food hygiene expert Adam Hardgrave. "Any germs on it will be killed if you cook it thoroughly. In fact, if you do wash chicken, you could splash germs on to the sink, worktop, dishes or anything else nearby.”Take particular care to keep raw food aw ay from ready-to-eat foods such as bread, salad and fru it. These foods won’t be cooked before you eat them so any germs that get on to them won’t be killed.“Use different chopping boards for raw and ready-to-eat foods,” says Hardgrave.When storing raw meat, always keep it in a clean, sealed container and place it on the bottom shelf of the fridge where it can’t touch or drip on to other foods.CookingCooking food at the right temperature will ensure that any harmful bacteria are killed. Check that food is piping hot throughout before you eat it.When cooking burgers, sausages, chicken and pork, cut into the middle to check that the meat is no longer pink, that any juices run clear and that it’s piping hot (steam is coming out).When cooking a whole chicken or other bird, pierce the thickest part of the leg (between the drumstick and the thigh) to check that there is no pink meat and that the juices are no longer pink or red.Pork joints and rolled joints shouldn’t be eaten pink or rare. To check when these types of joint are ready to eat, put a skewer into the centre of the meat and check that there is no pink meat and the juices are no l onger pink or red.It’s safe to serve steak and other whole cuts of beef and lamb rare (not cooked in the middle) or blue (seared on the outside) as long as they have been properly sealed (cooked quickly and at a high temperature on the outside only) to kill any bacteria on the meat’s surface.If you’ve cooked food that you’re not going to eat immediately, cool it at room temperature (ideally within one to two hours) and then store it in the fridge. Putting hot food in the fridge means it doesn't cool evenly, which can cause food poisoning.Hardgrave's advice is to store food in the fridge below 5C (41F). “If your fridge has an internal freezer compartment that is iced up, the fridge could struggle to maintain its temperature,” he says.Washing fruit and vegetablesIt's advisable to wash fruit and vegetables under cold running water before you eat them. Thi s helps to remove visible dirt as well as germs that may be on the surface of your fruit and veg.Peeling or cooking fruit and vegetables can also remove these germs.Never use washing-up liquid or other household cleaning products as they might not be safe for human consumption and you may accidently leave some of the product on the food.Cleaning upWash all worktops and chopping boards before and after cooking as they can be a source of cross-contamination.The average kitchen chopping board has around 200% more faecal bacteria on it than the average toilet seat.Damp sponges and cloths are the perfect place for bacteria to breed. Studies have shown the kitchen sponge to have the highest number of germs in t he home. Wash and replace kitchen cloths, sponges and tea towels frequently.。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food A Healt
Pyramid For A Balanced DietThis healthy food pyramid is recommended by Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman in their books "Fantastic Voyage" and "Transcend" as the basis of a healthy eating plan:Their recommendations refine the food pyramid published by Harvard Medical School to place more emphasis on plant based foods including vegetables, low GI carbohydrates, and healthy fats such as nuts, seed and avocados. Fish, animal protein (lean), and extra virgin olive oil is recommended as well.Are You Eating A Balanced Diet?In order to remain healthy and achieve success with long term weight management, it is necessary that you eat a balanced diet comprising primarily of plant based foods, complex carbohydrates and a limited amount of healthy fats as illustrated in the healthy food pyramid.Vegetables should be one of the main components of your diet. By includinga large variety of fresh or frozen vegetables of all colours in your diet, notonly will your health benefit from the wide range of vitamins, phytochemicals, minerals and other nutrients that vegetables contain, but you will also find iteasier to keep your weight under control. Vegetables are low in calories, havea high fibre and water content and as a result keep you full and satisfied on fewercalories. Fruits are essential as well, but should be eating in moderation due to the sugar content.∙Proteins provide essential amino acids that the body needs to grow and function. While animal sources of protein such as red meat and dairy products contain all of the amino acids required by the body, the downside is that these sources are high in saturated fat, which if consumed in large quantities can lead to weight gain and disease. Better choices of protein are lean white meats, such as turkey and chicken, fish (particularly salmon), soy and vegetables such as lentils, beans and nuts.∙Carbohydrates are an important part of our diet, and provide the fuel needed by the body for physical activity. However, not all carbs are the same. Refined carbs such as white bread, rice and pasta, sugars and pastries are rapidly broken down into glucose, resulting in insulin spikes and over time, this can lead to health issues and weight management problems. Complex carbohydrates on the other hand, such as oats, beans, brown rice and whole grain bread are broken down more slowly into glucose, (in other words they are "low GI"), and therefore much healthier.∙Fats are dense in calories, and are the way the body stores energy, so high fat foods can easily lead to weight gain. However, more important than the amount of fat you eat is the type of fat. Saturated fats and Trans fats increase the risk of heart disease and can raise cholesterol levels. These are found in butter, animal meats, coconut oil and margarine. Unsaturated fats such as nuts, fish, extra virgin, avocados and flaxseed have anti-inflammatory properties and reduce the risk of heart disease. The key is to replace unhealthy fats with healthy fats.You can achieve a healthy balance in your diet by eating a variety of foods, in the correct proportions as shown in this healthy food pyramid.。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Unit 1 We
5. I have got a big family. (用small family变为选择疑问句) _H_a_v_e__y_o_u_g_o_t_a__b_i_g_f_a_m_i_l_y_o_r_a______ _sm__a_l_l _fa_m__i_ly_?____________________
Module 4 Healthy food
Unit 1 课堂练习
一、根据句意和首字母提示填写单词。 1. There are some o_r_a_n_g_e_s and apples
here for you. 2. Meat, v_eg_e_t_a_b_l_e_s and fruit are healthy
bed?
4. My brother h_a_s_ g_o_t_ a new bike. 5. H__a_s_ your sister g_o_t_ a computer on
the desk?
四、根据汉语提示完成句子。 1. 你总是吃健康食品吗?
Do you always eat _h_e_a_l_th_y_ f_o_o_d_? 2. 我们没有食物和饮料就活不了多久。
meats). 5. ___ (Is, Are) there any beef in the
dining hall?
三、用 there be / have (has) got / has (have) 的正确形式填空。
1. T__h_e_re_ a_r_e_ many books in her bag. 2. Ih_a_v_e__g_o_t_ three sisters. 3. _Is_ t_h_e_r_e_ a basketball under Tony’s
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food重点知识点讲解 (新版)外研版
Module 4 Healthy food重点知识点讲解1. some & any【典例探究】1.I like to drink some milk.我想喝些牛奶。
2.There are some books on the desk.书桌上有一些书。
3.There are not any computers in the classroom.这个教室里没有任何电脑。
4.Is there any water in your cup?你的杯子里有水吗?【点拨与思考】some 和any都有“一些”的意思,它们既可以修饰复数可数名词,又可以修饰不可数名词,如在例句1中,some修饰的是不可数名词milk,在例句2中,some修饰的是可数名词boo k; 在例句3中,any修饰的是可数名词computer;在例句4中,any修饰的是不可数名词water。
但some常用在肯定句中,如例句1和2,而any常用在否定句和疑问句中,如例句3和4。
【知识拓展】1.some 也可以用于表示劝请、希望得到肯定回答,或表示请求、建议、命令的疑问句中。
如:--- Can you give me some water?你能给我一些水吗?--- Ok. Here you are.好的。
给你。
2.当any表示“任何一个”时,可用在肯定句中,此时它后面要接单数可数名词。
如:Take any book you like.你喜欢哪本书就拿哪本。
【活学活用】用some 和any填空。
1.There isn’t _________ fish in my room.2.I meet __________ friends in the school.(Keys: any; some )2. healthy【典例探究】1. Is milk a healthy drink?牛奶是健康饮料吗?2. Mr Wang is 80 years old. But he is healthy.王老师80岁了,但是很健康。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Unit 1 同步练习 (新版)外研版
七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Unit 1 同步练习1. My mother buys some _____ (鸡肉) for me.2. There is some orange _____ (果汁) in th e cup.3. There are two _____ (西红柿) on the table.4. I have some _____ (牛奶) an d an egg in the morning.5. I like eating _____ (蔬菜). They are good for my body.6. My favourite meat is _____ (牛肉).7. Do you like eating _____ (水果)?◆III. 按要求完成下列句子,词数不限。
1. H ave you got any vegetables? (给出否定回答)_____, w e __________.2. There are many bananas and eggs in the fridge. (改为一般疑问句)____________ bananas or eggs in the fridge?3. Coke and hamburgers are not healthy. (就画线部分提问)_____________ not healthy?4. There is an apple and a potato on the table. (改为含有名词复数的句子)Th ere _____________ on the table.5. Eat some beef. Don't eat any hamburgers. (用but将两句话合并为一句话)Eat some beef ________________.参考答案I. 1. chicken 2. juice 3. tomatoes 4. milk 5. vegetables 6. beef 7. fruit II. 1. have got / have 2. has got / has 3. Have 4. hasn't5. has got / has6. have got / have7. h as got / has8. has got / hasIII. 1. No; haven't 2. Are there any 3. What are 4. are some / man y apples and potatoes5. but not any hamburgers / but don't eat any hamburgers1。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Importanc
Importance of healthy food and diet in our lifeEating is considered as one of the mostimportant parts of ou r everyday living.Without which we can’t expect the life toexist. The foods we eat are the singlesource of energy and nutrition. Through theconsumption of food we can get a glimpse of aperson’s lifestyle. But you may be wonderingwhat is healthy food? At times we getconfused over what to eat and what not. We havebeen reading about health and care and healthy eating habits daily in newspapers, health magazines, online resources etc. Sometimes when you are hungry, you start eating a candy bar. After a few minutes you feel you are not feeling hungry now. How this happens? It is the sugar in candy which does the wonders in your blood. It carries the energ y contained in sugar to your brain. When brain receives energy, it didn’t feel hungry.When we have exce ss of sugar in our body, blood can’t handle much of the sugar; it produces insulin a substance which clears the sugar from the blood. Insulin helps in getting rid of excess sugar, and in the end succeeds in its mission. When there is no sugar left in the body to produce energy and when it fails to supply the so called energy to brain, we started feeling hungry again. Now the question is what is a healthy food or diet?There are a wide variety of foods which can be touted as a healthy one. For example, fiber, the role of f iber in our body is it keeps the bowel of a person working regularly and keeps large intestine in good health. It also provides other important nutrients also. Fiber can be found in whole meal, wholegrain rice, breakfast cereals, potatoes, pasta, beans, pulses and lentils etc.Fruit and vegetablesFruits and vegetables are one of the healthy foods found on earth. This type of category includes all frozen, canned fruit/vegetables and French food. Fruits and vegetables are the good source of minerals, vitamins and fibers. It is suggested to have around five portions of fruit and vegetables daily.1。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food自测题 (新版)外研版
Module 4 Healthy food自测题听力部分(20分)(省略)笔试部分(100分)◆V. 单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)( )21. There is __________ orange on the table. It is Mary’s.A. aB. anC. theD. /( )22. —_____ there any juice in your cup?—No, there _____.A. Is; isn’tB. Are; aren’tC. Are; isn’tD. Is; aren’t ( )23. —What can you see ____ the picture?—Some classrooms.A. onB. atC. inD. with( )24. —What are in the bag? —Lots of _______. You can eat one.A. milkB. booksC. soupD. Eggs( )25. Don’t eat ice cream. _____ not healthy.A. They areB. It isC. She isD. You are( )26. I like to have ____ hot milk in winter.A. someB. anyC. manyD. one( )27. Mr Yang is my ______ teacher. I like him very much.A. healthyB. deliciousC. favouriteD. cold( )28. —______ got any flowers?—Yes, we have.A. Does sheB. Do weC. Has sheD. Have we( )29. ____ fish and rice healthy?A. IsB. AreC. AmD. Be( )30. —Sam, do you like to ____ some cola?—No. Give me some water.A. buyB. getC. drinkD. eat( )31. Eat some vegetables, not chocolate _____ ice cream.A. andB. butC. orD. so( )32. —Can I eat some _____?—Yes, you can.A. watersB. waterC. chickensD. Chicken( )33. Don’t eat too much candy. It _____ your teeth.A. is good forB. is good toC. is bad toD. is bad for( )34. —_____ is your favourite drink?—Milk.A. WhenB. WhereC. WhatD. How( )35. —Eat some fish.—_______. But I don’t like fish.A. ThanksB. Too badC. You’re welcomeD. See you◆VI. 完形填空(共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)This is a photo of Lisa’s family. There are 36 people (人) in her family —her parents, her brother and she. Her parents are teachers. They teach Englishin Lisa’s 37 . Her parents like 38 vegetables. Her mot her’s favourite vegetable is 39 and her father’s favourite vegetable is tomatoes. Lisa and her brother don’t 40 vegetables. They like eating hamburgers and 41 cola. But they are not 42 food and drink. Lisa likes fruit and 43 , too. Her favourite fruit is 44 and her favourite juice is orange juice. Lisa’ s brother doesn’t like fruit. He likes ice cream so he is 45 now.( )36. A. one B. two C. three D. Four( )37. A. library B. school C. factory D. hospital( )38. A. seeing B. writing C. eating D. drinking( )39. A. potatoes B. apples C. beef D. chicken( )40. A. play B. buy C. write D. Like( )41. A. opening B. meeting C. drinking D. drawing( )42. A. healthy B. cold C. happy D. American( )43. A. juice B. milk C. coffee D. tea( )44. A. noodles B. tomatoes C. carrots D. oranges( )45. A. hot B. fat C. tall D. good◆VII. 阅读理解(共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)A★Tony: I like eating hamburgers and drinking cola. Yes, they are not healthy. But what? I eat hamburgers and drink cola every day. I don’t like vegetables. I hate (讨厌) tomatoes.★Cindy: My favourite food is chocolate and my favouirte drink is milk. Milk can make me healthy. I drink milk every morning. I like fruit, too. My favourite fruitis oranges.★ZhangQiang: I like meat. I eat beef and chicken but my favourite is beef. So I am strong (强壮的) and tall!★LiuXin: I like candy and vegetables. I eat candy every day. But my mum says candy can make me fat. Now I am fat so I do sports every day.( )46. Tony’s favourite drink is _____.A. juiceB. waterC. milkD. Cola( )47. ____ likes eating oranges.A. TonyB. CindyC. Zhang QiangD. Liu Xin( )48. Zhang Qiang is a ____ boy.A. tallB. fatC. shortD. thin( )49. Liu Xin eats ____ every day.A. vegetablesB. beefC. candyD. chicken( )50. ______ is fat so he / she does sports every day.A. Liu XinB. CindyC. TonyD. Zhang QiangBSteven is a doctor. His job is in a hospital. His home is near the hospital, so he walks (走路) to the hospital.One day, Mrs White goes to see Steven. She is rich (富有的), but she is not happy. She is fat. She says to Steven, "I’m fat now. I want to be thin (瘦的). What can I do? Can I take some medicine?" Steven says, "No, you can’t. It’s bad for you. Eat one egg, an apple and some vegetables in the evening (晚上). You can be thin and healthy." Mrs White is very happy. And she says, "Thank you very much, doctor. But do I eat the food before or after dinner?"( )51. Where is Steven’s home?A. It is behind a hospital.B. It is near a hospital.C. It is in front of a hospital.D. It is in a hospital.( )52. Mrs Smith wants Steven to ______.A. help herB. give her some vegetablesC. do sports with herD. have dinner with her( )53. Mrs White is ______.A. healthyB. tallC. fatD. happy( )54. The word "medicine" means "______"in Chinese.A. 药物B. 零食C. 住院D. 快餐( )55. Steven asks Mrs White NOT to eat ____ in the evening.A. an eggB. an appleC. vegetablesD. meat◆VIII. 用括号中所给词的适当形式填空(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)56. How many ________ (carrot) are there?57. Have you got any _________ (beef)?58. We like __________ (drink) cola.59. Where is your _________ (orange) juice?60. Can your brother play basketball __________ (good)?◆IX. 根据对话内容选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)A: Mum, have we got any ice cream?B: 61. __________A: Can I buy some?B: No, you can’t. 62. _________A: But I am hot.B: 63. __________ You can drink it.A: I don’t like juice. 64. __________B: Juice is a healthy drink but cola isn’t.A: OK. 65. ___________B: Good boy.◆X. 根据括号中所给汉语完成短文(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)Tony is my friend. He is from London but he likes Chinese food. He likes eating Chinese66. ______ (面条) and 67. ______ (鱼). They are healthy food. He likes 68. _______ (喝) Chinese tea and 69. ________ (牛奶). They are healthy drinks. Tony doesn’t eat 70. ______ (汉堡包) or ice cream. They are not 71. ______ (健康的). He doesn’t drink 72. ________(咖啡). He likes vegetables and fruit. His favourite vegetable is 73. _________(胡萝卜) and his favourite fruit is 74. _______(苹果). He likes meat, too. His favourite meat is 75. _______ (鸡肉).◆XI. 书面表达(共15分)校英语报正在以How to Be Healthy为题征稿,请你根据以下提示写一篇不少于40词的短文投稿。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module4《Unit1 Healthy foodWe ha
Teaching Aids: multimedia & handoutTeaching Approach: Ability basedTeaching Procedure:Step 1 Warming –up1)Lucky birds: Ss are asked to find whether there is a card at the bottom of theirdesks. Anyone who has got a card should go to the blackboard to put it onto the right place. (countable or uncountable nouns)2)The whole class try to correct some mistakes3)Tell the difference between countable and uncountable nounsTeaching purpose: To give a deep impression about the new words and countable & uncountable nouns. And it is also set to attract the attention of the students.Step 2 Listening1)Ss listen to a dialogue and fill in the blanks2)The teacher calls back all the answers from the whole class.3)Ss should pay attention to the new expressions for the second time. Teaching purpose:To practice the ability of abstracting information form listening and strengthen students’ ability of finding out the key words through listening. Step 3 Speaking1)T: What do you know about English? Get some help from the text.2)Activity 3 will be played for the Ss to read and find the proper answers. (Individual work)a. English is a language __________________________________ than it actuallyis.b. If you want to make great progress in English, you can go to those Englishclubs ______ are not only for people______________________________.c. In the English corner, you can meet some people__________________________________ and you can often meet some people _____________________________________________.2)Ss tried to complete the sentences listed above without looking at their textbooks and the teacher calls back the answers.1)Teacher asked the Ss to find the common points of theses sentences and lead theminto the grandma point—attributive clause. (example sentence analyzing)It is the subject that I am best at.2)Group work of 4: try to summarize the elements and rules of attributive clause.They are supposed to find them out as follows:Three key elements:先行词;关系代词;Rules1.定语从句是修饰一个名词或代词的从句。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Unit 2 同步练习 (新版)外研版
七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Unit 2 同步练习◆I. 用括号中所给词的适当形式填空,完成句子。
1. Can I eat some ______ (bread) in the morning?2. How ______ (many) rice do you want?3. It's important ______ (have) breakfast every day.4. Too much chocolate is bad for your ______ (tooth).5. Tony plays basketball very ______ (good).6. Do you l ike ______ (eat) ice cream?7. I want to have some chicken ______ (noodle) for dinner.8. Is ______ (fish) healthy food?9. Those students ______ (be) tired after school.10. I want to buy three ______ (ham burger).◆II. 根据所给汉语用英语完成句子。
1. 吃些水果或蔬菜,不要吃冰激凌。
_______________ and don't eat ice cream.2.鸡肉和米饭是健康食品。
Chicken and rice __________.3. 我能喝点苹果汁吗?__________ some apple juice?4. 你弟弟最喜欢的水果是橘子吗?________ your brother's ______ fruit?5. 水和牛奶是健康饮品吗?____________ healthy drinks?参考答案I. 1. bread 2. much 3. to have 4. teeth 5. we ll6. eat ing / to eat7. noodles8. fish9. are 10. hamburgersII. 1. Eat some fruit or vegetables 2. are healthy food 3. Can I drink4. Are oranges; favourite5. Are water and milk1。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food学案无答案新版外研版.doc
Module 4 Healthy food学案课型:前置语法课【学习目标】1、朗读本课所学的新单词。
2、区分some,any的用法。
3、区分可数名词和不可数名词,掌握可数名词和不可数名词的正确用法。
4、继续巩固have/has got 的用法。
【课前准备】1、读出下列单词,并能与实物或图片相匹配:apple beef carrot chicken juice melon milk Coke hamburgeronion orange pork potato tomato water noodle candy ice cream2、翻译短语或句子:(1)、six apples ____________ two tomatoes ___________a carrot ___________ some water ___________an onion __________ some rice ___________some bananas ________ ten potatoes ___________(2)、They have got some milk.(3) 、They haven’t got any melons.(4)、-Have we got any meat in the fridge? -No, we haven’t any meat.(5)、We have got some oranges and some apples.观察思考:可数和不可数名词: ____________Have got 在肯定句、否定句和一般疑问句中的用法:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Some、any 的用法:_____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________回顾:我们还学过哪些表示事物名称的词?它们有复数形式吗?请写出来:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3、精讲规则:A. 名词通常分为可数名词和不可数名词,不可数名词没有复数形式;可数名词表示单个事物时,前面通常加不定冠词a 或an, 表示两个或两个以上的数量时,通常用复数形式。
广东省佛山市第十四中学七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Unit 3 同步练习 (新版)外研版
七年级英语上册 Module 4 Healthy food Unit 3 同步练习I.将下列各句改为疑问句,并给出肯定或否定回答。
1. My parents have got two sons.--- _______________ got two sons?--- Yes, ___________.2. Lisa and Linda have got some pears.--- __________________ got some pears?--- No, ________.3. He has got a sister.--- _______________ got a sister?--- Yes, ___________.4. Mr Cha ng has got a white cat.--- ________________ a white cat?--- No, ___________.5. My cat has got a bird.--- ________________ a bird?--- Yes, ____________.II.从方框中选出合适的选项补全对话,其中有一个多余选项。
A: Tina, do you like hamburgers?B: 1.______ They are my favourit e food.A: 2.______B: No, they are not. 3.______ I like eating ice cream, too.A: I see. You like eating unhealthy (不健康的) food.B: But I eat health y food, too. 4.______A: I like fish but I don't like noodles. I like rice. It is healthy.B: 5.______A: Yes, I do. My favourite fruit is apples and my favourite vegetable is potatoes. B: I see. You like healthy food.A. I like eating fish and noodles.B. Yes, I do.C. Do you like fruit and vegetables?D. Are hamburgers hea lthy food?E. My favourite drink is Coke.F. But I like eating them.参考答案I. 1. Have your parents; they have 2. H ave Lis a and Linda; they haven't3. Has he; he h as4. Has Mr Chang got; he hasn't5. Has your cat got; it has II. 1-5 BDFAC。
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10 ways to prevent food poisoning
The UK has more than 850,000 reported cases of people experiencing food poisoning a year, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
If you’ve ever had food poisoning, you’ll know how unpleasant it can be, even for a fit and healthy person. Sometimes food poisoning can cause serious illness and death.
Most people assume that food poisoning comes from restaurants, cafes and fast food outlets but, according to the FSA, you’re just as likely to get ill from food prepared at home.
“People don't like to admit that the germs might have come from their own home,” says Dr Andrew Wadge, chief scientist at the FSA. But it's a common myth to think that food poisoning only comes from a dodgy takeaway.
Follow these tips to reduce the risk of food poisoning at home:
1. Wash your hands t horoughly with soap and hot water and dry them before handling food and after handling raw foods (meat, fish, eggs and vegetables) touching the bin, going to the toilet, blowing your nose or touching animals (including pets).
2. Wash worktops before and after preparing food, particularly after they've been touched by raw meat, including poultry, raw eggs, fish and vegetables.You don’t need to use anti-bacterial sprays. Hot soapy water is fine.
3. Wash dishcloths and tea towels regularly and let them dry before you use them again. Dirty, damp cloths are the perfect place for bacteria to breed.
4. Use separate chopping boards for raw food and for ready-to-eat food. Raw foods can contain harmful bacteria that can spread very easily to anything they touch, includin g other foods, worktops, chopping boards and knives.
5. It's especially important to keep raw meat away from ready-to-eat foods such as salad, fruit and bread. This is because these foods won't be cooked before you eat them, so any bacteria that gets on to the foods won't be killed.
6. Always cover raw meat and store it on the bottom shelf of the fridge where it can't touch other foods or drip on to them.
7. Coo k food thoroughl y and check that it’s piping hot all the wa y through. Make sure poultry, pork, burgers, sausages and kebabs are cooked until steaming hot, with
no pink meat inside.
8. Keep your fridge temperature below 5C. By keeping food cold, you stop food poisoning bugs growing.
9. If you have cooked food that you're not going to e at straight away, cool it as quickly as possible (within 90 minutes) and store it in the fridge or freezer. Use any leftovers from the fridge within two days.
10. Don’t eat food that's past its "use by" date label. These are based on sci entific tests that show how quickly harmful bugs can develop in the packaged food.。