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1. Over 50 years. 2. Shrimp. 3. To reduce cholesterol. 4. Leah learned to cook from her mother.
She had to learn to cook as she comes from a big family. She is the eldest of 11 children. 5. Leah’s mother-in-law. 6. In 1946.
Unit 2
p. 21 Ex. 6 (U2-listening-2)
1 (c) 2 (d) 3 (b) 4 (d)
Listening in
Listening and understanding
6 Listen to Passage 2 and choose the best way to complete the sentences.
1. Apple strudel (果馅卷). 2. Pastry (油酥点心). 3. With flour, eggs, butter and lots of
chocolate. 4. Fruit salad.
Unit 2 p. 16 Ex. 6 (U2-inside-2)
(1) What would you like (2) why don't you try (3) It's made with (4) I'm not so keen on (5) What flavour (6) what are you going to have
5 Repetition and hesitation. 6 Grammatical mistake. (b) Repetition. (f) Unfinished sentence. (g) Hesitation and repetition.
Unit 2 p. 20 Ex. 2 (U2-listening-1)
Unit 2 p. 15 Ex. 2 (U2-inside-1)
Chicken curry (咖喱鸡); moussaka (莫萨卡); minestrone soup (意大利浓菜汤); chille con carne (辣味肉末).
Unit 2
p. 15 Ex. 3 (U2-inside-1)
Janet
1.What do they choose chicken
as a main course?
curryBiblioteka Kate moussaka
2. What is it made with?
3. Where is it from? 4. How is it cooked? / What’s it like?
2. I can see peas and maybe mushrooms in the plate.
3. It is difficult to see, but it looks she is stir-frying the dish.
4 . The food may come from a Latin America community.
(d) all programmes before 9 pm
Listening in
2 Fast food restaurants aim their ads at ______. (a) children under 16 (b) teenagers
chicken, lamb and tomatoes, eggplant onions
India
Greece
with Indian spices (香料)
baked in the oven
Mark chille con carne beef, beans
Mexico spicy/ very hot
Unit 2 p. 15 Ex. 5 (U2-inside-2)
5 . It looks very delicious, it makes my mouth water, and I am sure I’d like it.
Unit 2 p. 18 Ex. 2 (U2-outside)
5—1—6—7—2—9—3—4—8
Unit 2 p. 18 Ex. 3 (U2-outside)
Listening in
3 Listen to Passage 1 again, and complete the sentences.
Michelle Well, it would be between 8 and 8.30. It is unusual that if somebody is invited for 8 they would be there at 7.30 or 7.45. Probably 8, or 8.30 would be when all the guests (4) ____w__o_u_ld__a_rr_i_v_e_. It’s OK to refuse something if you don’t like it, but it might be embarrassing. For example, if I’m cooking dinner and I discover one of my guests is a vegetarian, I’ll feel a bit frustrated that I didn’t know before. But usually (5) ____e_v_e_r_y_o_n_e_t_r_ie_s_e_v_e_r_y_t_h_in_g__.
7. Paprika (辣椒粉).
Unit 2 p. 19 Ex. 4 (U2-outside)
1 (d) 2 (e) 3 (a) 4 (f) 5 (g) 6 (b) 7(c)
Unit 2 p. 19 Ex. 5 (U2-outside)
2 Hesitation, repetition and grammatical mistakes.
Listening in
3 Listen to Passage 1 again, and complete the sentences.
Tom Well, usually the host serves the guests, so you should make sure you tell him or her not to give you too much, because yes, it’s quite important to eat everything on your plate. It doesn’t matter if you leave something, but if you leave a lot, it will look as if (6) _y_o__u_d__o_n_’_t _li_k_e__ ___th_e__ir_c__o_o_k_i_n_g_. My mother always told me to put my hands on my lap, under the table when I wasn’t eating, and I would be in big trouble if I ever put my elbows on the table. But actually I know that in some countries (7) _____t_h_a_t_’s_c_o_n_s_i_d_e_re_d__r_u_d_e_. So I might ... No, it’s the worst thing you can do if you’re eating. Any strange noises are absolutely forbidden. I mean you can say “mmm, this is good”, but (8) __n_o_t_h_in_g__m_o_r_e_t_h_a_n__th__a_t _. ...
1 The ban will include junk food ads during ______. (a) children’s programmes (b) adult programmes watched by children
√(c) all programmes watched by children
Unit 2 p. 16 Ex. 7 (U2-inside-2)
1 (b) 2 (b) 3 (b) 4 (a)
Unit 2 p. 18 Ex. 1 (U2-outside)
1. It looks as if it takes place in a kitchen, perhaps in a small restaurant or café kitchen, because there are so many plates.
Listening in
3 Listen to Passage 1 again, and complete the sentences.
Ben If it’s a formal meal, maybe Thanksgiving or Christmas, or if you’re with your boss or someone like that, you are being careful about your table manners. So you’d wait until everyone is served before you eat. But most of the time, if you know each other well you would just (1) __g_o__a_h_e_a_d_a_n_d__s_ta_r_t__. It’s more usual to entertain them at home because it shows your hospitality. We have a lot of barbecues outside, maybe in the garden or maybe at a campsite. But sometimes if you don’t want to cook, (2)____y_o_u__ca_n__g_o_t_o__a_r_e_s_ta_u_r_a_n_t_. Oh, well, after dessert you’ll have a little talk, then talk some more, have some coffee. Then you’ll say, “Oh well, it’s time for us, we should get going.” And if you don’t, then you’re probably going to be rude and (3) ______st_a_y__to_o__la_t_e__.
Ben answers questions 3, 1, 8 Michelle answers questions 2, 5 Tom answers questions 6, 4, 7
Unit 2
p. 20 Ex. 3 (U2-listening-1)
(1) go ahead and start (2) you can go to a restaurant (3) stay too late (4) would arrive (5) everyone tries everything (6) you don't like their cooking (7) that's considered rude (8) nothing more than that
She had to learn to cook as she comes from a big family. She is the eldest of 11 children. 5. Leah’s mother-in-law. 6. In 1946.
Unit 2
p. 21 Ex. 6 (U2-listening-2)
1 (c) 2 (d) 3 (b) 4 (d)
Listening in
Listening and understanding
6 Listen to Passage 2 and choose the best way to complete the sentences.
1. Apple strudel (果馅卷). 2. Pastry (油酥点心). 3. With flour, eggs, butter and lots of
chocolate. 4. Fruit salad.
Unit 2 p. 16 Ex. 6 (U2-inside-2)
(1) What would you like (2) why don't you try (3) It's made with (4) I'm not so keen on (5) What flavour (6) what are you going to have
5 Repetition and hesitation. 6 Grammatical mistake. (b) Repetition. (f) Unfinished sentence. (g) Hesitation and repetition.
Unit 2 p. 20 Ex. 2 (U2-listening-1)
Unit 2 p. 15 Ex. 2 (U2-inside-1)
Chicken curry (咖喱鸡); moussaka (莫萨卡); minestrone soup (意大利浓菜汤); chille con carne (辣味肉末).
Unit 2
p. 15 Ex. 3 (U2-inside-1)
Janet
1.What do they choose chicken
as a main course?
curryBiblioteka Kate moussaka
2. What is it made with?
3. Where is it from? 4. How is it cooked? / What’s it like?
2. I can see peas and maybe mushrooms in the plate.
3. It is difficult to see, but it looks she is stir-frying the dish.
4 . The food may come from a Latin America community.
(d) all programmes before 9 pm
Listening in
2 Fast food restaurants aim their ads at ______. (a) children under 16 (b) teenagers
chicken, lamb and tomatoes, eggplant onions
India
Greece
with Indian spices (香料)
baked in the oven
Mark chille con carne beef, beans
Mexico spicy/ very hot
Unit 2 p. 15 Ex. 5 (U2-inside-2)
5 . It looks very delicious, it makes my mouth water, and I am sure I’d like it.
Unit 2 p. 18 Ex. 2 (U2-outside)
5—1—6—7—2—9—3—4—8
Unit 2 p. 18 Ex. 3 (U2-outside)
Listening in
3 Listen to Passage 1 again, and complete the sentences.
Michelle Well, it would be between 8 and 8.30. It is unusual that if somebody is invited for 8 they would be there at 7.30 or 7.45. Probably 8, or 8.30 would be when all the guests (4) ____w__o_u_ld__a_rr_i_v_e_. It’s OK to refuse something if you don’t like it, but it might be embarrassing. For example, if I’m cooking dinner and I discover one of my guests is a vegetarian, I’ll feel a bit frustrated that I didn’t know before. But usually (5) ____e_v_e_r_y_o_n_e_t_r_ie_s_e_v_e_r_y_t_h_in_g__.
7. Paprika (辣椒粉).
Unit 2 p. 19 Ex. 4 (U2-outside)
1 (d) 2 (e) 3 (a) 4 (f) 5 (g) 6 (b) 7(c)
Unit 2 p. 19 Ex. 5 (U2-outside)
2 Hesitation, repetition and grammatical mistakes.
Listening in
3 Listen to Passage 1 again, and complete the sentences.
Tom Well, usually the host serves the guests, so you should make sure you tell him or her not to give you too much, because yes, it’s quite important to eat everything on your plate. It doesn’t matter if you leave something, but if you leave a lot, it will look as if (6) _y_o__u_d__o_n_’_t _li_k_e__ ___th_e__ir_c__o_o_k_i_n_g_. My mother always told me to put my hands on my lap, under the table when I wasn’t eating, and I would be in big trouble if I ever put my elbows on the table. But actually I know that in some countries (7) _____t_h_a_t_’s_c_o_n_s_i_d_e_re_d__r_u_d_e_. So I might ... No, it’s the worst thing you can do if you’re eating. Any strange noises are absolutely forbidden. I mean you can say “mmm, this is good”, but (8) __n_o_t_h_in_g__m_o_r_e_t_h_a_n__th__a_t _. ...
1 The ban will include junk food ads during ______. (a) children’s programmes (b) adult programmes watched by children
√(c) all programmes watched by children
Unit 2 p. 16 Ex. 7 (U2-inside-2)
1 (b) 2 (b) 3 (b) 4 (a)
Unit 2 p. 18 Ex. 1 (U2-outside)
1. It looks as if it takes place in a kitchen, perhaps in a small restaurant or café kitchen, because there are so many plates.
Listening in
3 Listen to Passage 1 again, and complete the sentences.
Ben If it’s a formal meal, maybe Thanksgiving or Christmas, or if you’re with your boss or someone like that, you are being careful about your table manners. So you’d wait until everyone is served before you eat. But most of the time, if you know each other well you would just (1) __g_o__a_h_e_a_d_a_n_d__s_ta_r_t__. It’s more usual to entertain them at home because it shows your hospitality. We have a lot of barbecues outside, maybe in the garden or maybe at a campsite. But sometimes if you don’t want to cook, (2)____y_o_u__ca_n__g_o_t_o__a_r_e_s_ta_u_r_a_n_t_. Oh, well, after dessert you’ll have a little talk, then talk some more, have some coffee. Then you’ll say, “Oh well, it’s time for us, we should get going.” And if you don’t, then you’re probably going to be rude and (3) ______st_a_y__to_o__la_t_e__.
Ben answers questions 3, 1, 8 Michelle answers questions 2, 5 Tom answers questions 6, 4, 7
Unit 2
p. 20 Ex. 3 (U2-listening-1)
(1) go ahead and start (2) you can go to a restaurant (3) stay too late (4) would arrive (5) everyone tries everything (6) you don't like their cooking (7) that's considered rude (8) nothing more than that