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    综合英语教程第三版.ppt

    Part II,Reading and Language Activities,Unit 6, Book 4,Pre-reading Task Comprehension Work Language Work,Reading and Language Activities,Unit 6, Book 4,Return to Menu,Pre-Reading Task,1. What did you have for dinner last night? 2. Do you prefer Chinese food or Western food? What is your favorite dish? Why? 3. Please make a list of three Chinese dishes and one Western dish. 4. Do you think cuisine represents the cultural characteristics of a people? Why or why not?,Some Differences Between Chinese and Western Cuisine,Discuss the following questions.,Unit 6, Book 4,Some Differences Between Chinese and Western Cuisine Food is an essential part of Chinese etiquette, which is regarded as the center of Chinese culture. In many Western countries, food just is considered as a source of the nutrition or energy for survival. b. Chinese cuisine and table manners represent their collectivism while Western table manners reflect their individualism. Chinese generally share one dish and Americans would have individual portions. c. Some key words: delicious taste and smell; colorful shape/appearance, motley combination of colors, assortment of ingredients; aroma, smell, fragrance; reminiscent of home/family atmosphere, regal splendor, be entertained/ treated/regaled with,Unit 6, Book 4,Some Common Chinese Dishes (1),北京烤鸭 Beijing roast duck 宫保鸡丁 spicydicedchickenwithpeanuts 古老肉 sweetandsourpork 荷叶粉蒸肉steamedporkwrappedinlotusleaf 家常豆腐 homestylebeancurd,Unit 6, Book 4,麻婆豆腐Mabo tofu (Beancurdwithminceandchilioil, MaPos beancurd) 糖醋里脊sweetandsourfillet糖醋鲤鱼 friedcarpwithsweet andsoursauce 糖醋排骨sweetandsourspareribs 鱼香肉丝shreddedpork with garlic sauce 走油扣肉steamedfriedpork,Some Common Chinese Dishes (2),Unit 6, Book 4,叫花鸡 beggars chicken 龙井虾仁 shrimp with Longjin tea leaves 宋嫂鱼羹 sister Songs fish soup 馄饨 wonton 水饺 dumpling 馒头 steamed bun 包子 stuffed bun 月饼 moon cake,Some Common Chinese Dishes (3),Unit 6, Book 4,sandwich mashedpotato salad hamburger French fries spaghetti macaroni pizza,Some Common Western Food (1),Unit 6, Book 4,steak pudding apple pie omelet Russian soup (borsch) broth bacon bread,Some Common Western Food (2),Unit 6, Book 4,Comprehension Work,Text Organization Probe the Text Essay Questions Difficult Sentences,Unit 6, Book 4,the common approach to food and eating among Chinese and Westerners,Para. 1,Kenneth Los view of food and eating,Para. 2Para. 4,Para. 7Para. 9,Para. 5Para. 6,the popularity of Chinese food all over the world and its reasons,a “proper Chinese meal” and Chinese way of preparing, cooking and serving food; basic cultural characteristics reflected in Chinese food,Text Organization,Unit 6, Book 4,1. What is Kenneth Los view of food and eating?,Kenneth Lo thinks that eating is the most important thing in life. One may be half-hearted when doing many other things, but one can hardly remain indifferent to what is going to enter ones body and become part of oneself. Food thus will determine ones physical fitness and ultimately ones moral strength.,Probe the Text,Unit 6, Book 4,2. How does Los view contrast with the approach common among the Westerners?,A large number of Westerners are quite indifferent to food and eating. They regard food simply as a kind of fuel and do not think that it has any moral effect on them.,Unit 6, Book 4,3. What authority is cited to support Los view?,The writer says that Los typical Chinese position can be traced back to Confucius who believed that food is the first happiness. He also quotes the words of Fu Tong, a Chinese restaurateur in London, who expresses the same idea, Food to my countrymen is one of the ecstasies of life.,Unit 6, Book 4,民以食为天,4. What difference is there between typical Westerners and Chinese in their behavior in a restaurant?,In a restaurant Westerners look for a good position from where to see and to be seen. They are there to be entertained socially, and eating seems to be the by-product. When Chinese go to restaurants, they ask for a small room to themselves, where they can relax and enjoy their food whole-heartedly.,Unit 6, Book 4,5. How has Chinese food fared in the world at large? How has this come about?,Chinese food has become one of only a few truly international cuisines, along with Indian and some others. It owes its popularity to three reasons: the migration of Hong Kong Chinese to other parts of the world to open restaurants in the 1950s: the increased interest in sensuality in the Western world and the desire for greater freedom: and the inherent sensual quality of Chinese food, which is always quick to satisfy the taste buds.,Unit 6, Book 4,6. What is a “proper Chinese meal” like? And how does it reflect the basic cultural characteristics of the Chinese?,A “proper Chinese meal” is a shared experience and can last for hours, almost like a religious ceremony. The meal consists of carefully planned dishes, some of which are designed to blend, some of which to contrast. These dishes please both the eye and the palate. Philosophically speaking, the Chinese way of preparing, cooking, and serving food reflects the basic creed/concept of Taoismthe onenessthe harmony of all things in the world.,Unit 6, Book 4,1. Present your viewpoint clearly; 2. Defend your viewpoint reasonably with some instances; 3. Rebut the counterparts point; 4. Reaffirm your viewpoint.,Debate with your classmates on the following topics: Do you agree that Chinese cuisine is a product of the traditional Chinese philosophy of Taoism or is it just a time-honored dietary habit of an agricultural society? 2. Do you agree that food to us Chinese means first happiness but not so to Westerners?,Essay Questions,Unit 6, Book 4,Role Play,Worksheet for Student A,You think that Chinese cuisine is the product of the traditional Chinese philosophy. Try to convince your partner. Use the following points for help. Add your own opinions and evidence.,Taoism: Emphasizing human life in harmony with nature. Emphasizing the balance of Yin-Yang. Believing that life is a cycle. Confucianism: 1. Emphasizing a world with well-defined hierarchy of classes or orders. 2. Emphasizing observance of cultural rituals and time-honored traditions. 3. Emphasizing primary source of happiness of life in food.,Unit 6, Book 4,Worksheet for Student B,You think that Chinese cuisine is just a time-honored dietary habit of an agricultural society. Try to convince your partner. Use the following points for help. Add your own opinions and evidence.,1. Human beings must eat to survive. 2. It is human instinct to aspire for flavor, freshness, fragrance, nutrition, etc. 3. Chinese cuisine is just a natural representation of geographic and agricultural features. China was for a long time an agricultural society. That is why we have more rice or wheat (or grains or corns) whereas the Westerners, originally a nomadic people, have more meat and diary diet. As Chinese culture paid more attention to raising domestic animals than pasture farming, Chinese consume more pork than mutton or beef.,Unit 6, Book 4,Study Maslows Hierarchy of Needs and discuss the question in groups.,Unit 6, Book 4,Diagram of Maslows Hierarchy of Needs Maslows hierarchy of needs is often depicted as a pyramid consisting of five levels: the four lower levels are grouped together as deficit needs; the top level is referred to as being needs. While deficit needs can be met, being needs are a continuing driving force. The basic idea of this hierarchy is, that higher needs come into focus only after all needs lower in the pyramid are met. Growth forces result in upward movement on the hierarchy, whereas regressive forces push prepotent needs down in the hierarchy. Source: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslows_hierarchy_of_needs,Unit 6, Book 4,The implications of the theory are: Students who are very hungry or in physical danger will have little psychological energy to put into learning. Therefore food is the primary source of all happiness, a conclusion consistent to Confucian theory. Students who do not feel that they are loved and that they are capable are unlikely to have a strong motivation to achieve the higher-level growth objectives. Students who are at ease and feel accepted and respected as individuals are more likely to become eager to learn for the sake of learning and willing to risk being creative and open to new ideas.,Unit 6, Book 4,1. Many people in the West are gourmets and others are gluttons, but scattered among them also is a large number of people who are apparently pretty indifferent to what goes into their stomachs, and do not regard food as having any ultimate moral effect on them.,西方许多人是美食家,而一些则是贪吃者。但是在他们中间还有为数不少的人似乎对进入他们胃里的东西并不在意,也不认为食物会最终对他们的品行产生影响。,the inversion of the sentence,nominal clause,Difficult Sentences,Unit 6, Book 4,2. Food to my countrymen is one of the ecstasies of life, to be thought about in advance; to be smothered with loving care throughout its preparation; and to have time lavished on it in the final pleasure of eating.,食物对国人来说是生活中的一大乐事,需要事先考虑,需要精心焖煮,还要肯花时间享受最后的美味佳肴。,Great love and care are to be given to the preparation of food. smother . with .: give an excessive amount of something (love, attention, care, etc.),spend plenty of time enjoying the food,Unit 6, Book 4,3. It is this increased sensuality and the desire for greater freedom from age-bound habits in the West, combined with the inherent sensual concept of Chinese food, always quick to satisfy the taste buds, that is at the root of the sudden and phenomenal spread of Chinese food throughout the length and breadth of the Western World.,A cleft sentence is a sentence in which special emphasis is given to one part (e.g. the subject or the object) by using a structure with it or what.,Chinese cooks are always ready to satisfy peoples desire for tasty food. taste buds: small points on the surface of ones tongue, sensitive to the flavor of food or drink,Unit 6, Book 4,正是西方这种与日俱增的感官享乐主义以及摆脱根深蒂固的生活习惯束缚的愿望,再加上中国饮食所固有的感知理念,即可满足人的味觉,才可使得中国饮食能够以快速遍布西方世界各个角落。,Link,Unit 6, Book 4,4. Individual portions as such are not provided.,这样的单人份饭是不会提供的。,It was a physician that he represented himself, and he was warmly received. (TEM4 1997) as suchB. such as C. as that D. so that,Link,Unit 6, Book 4,5. The smooth harmonies and piquant contrasts in Chinese food are more than just the products of recipes and personal enterprise. They are an expression of basic assumptions about life itself.,中国饮食中的这种水乳交融和令人垂涎的相互映衬并不只是烹调食谱和个人生意的产物。他们是对生活基本学说的一种诠释。,Unit 6, Book 4,Language Work,Get the Right Word Work with Sentences Word Study,Unit 6, Book 4,Get the Right Word ( Page 112),Fill out each blank with a word from the text which is closest in meaning to the words or expressions in the brackets. The manager of the indebted company was . He could not reached by phone. So finally, we had to ask the police for help. (hard to find/catch) On National Day the citys main streets are , with flags and colorful balloons. (decorated),elusive,bedecked,Unit 6, Book 4,3. To cater to public curiosity, the media often , their attention on private lives of some movie stars. ( spend too much) 4. The audience cheered in when their football team scored a decisive goal in the last minute of the match. ( great joy) 5. We have to consider the risk of investing in that country because of its political situation. ( innate/in-built ),lavish,ecstasy,inherent,Unit 6, Book 4,6. Hardly can you be free from the assault of those garish advertisements that aim to lure you into buying this or that. ( be present everywhere) 7. The young mans father, whose foresight had saved the country from plunging into war, was regarded as a in the kingdom. ( an old and wise man) 8. If human beings are to survive, they must live in with Nature. ( a state of peaceful agreement ),ubiquitous,sage,harmony,Unit 6, Book 4,Beautiful package can create a dream, and that is the real source of their appeal. The pop singers fame has dramatically dropped. But he does not know this has happened. In English there are many loaned words that have their origins in Latin and Greek.,at the root,how this has come about.,are derived from,Work with Sentences (Pages 112113),Unit 6, Book 4,As far as food supply is concerned, our logistics division will attend to everything. Every hotel must install a fire warning system which meets the requirements of the local government. As soon as war was over, the administration directed its attention to the reconstruction of the local economy.,With regard to food supply,began to attend to,Unit 6, Book 4,Every hotel must install a fire warning system which conforms to the requirements of the local government.,The closing down of unprofitable overseas branches is an essential part of the companys plan to save money. After answering a question from someone in the audience, the lecturer continued his speech. Children would fail to make progress, if their teachers and parents remain uninterested in their success. The peaceful settlement of the ethnic clash in the region was welcomed throughout the continent.,part and parcel,remain indifferent to,and breadth of the continent.,the length,Unit 6, Book 4,After answering a question from someone in the audience, the lecturer proceeded with his speech.,Word Study (Page 113),Unit 6, Book 4,Study the words or expressions in Part a together with the models in Part b. Explain the words or expressions based on the model sentences. Then translate the model sentences into Chinese. Finish Part b: Use the prompts to produce sentences.,1. One may attend to matters of business, and ones heart or interest may be altogether elsewhere.,1. a. He looked as if he was attending to his work, but actually he was thinking about the football match he saw the night before. b. She was apparently attending closely to her school work, yet her thoughts were altogether elsewhere. c. You never seem to attend to what I say, so theres no point in your coming to my classes.,一个人可以专心料理生意而他的心思和兴趣总则另有所属。,Unit 6, Book 4,2. In the matter of food and eating, one can hardly remain completely indifferent to what one is doing for long.,2. a. In the matter of a job interview, your success largely depends on your own confidence. b. In the matter of family planning, people have to understand why it is important to stop the population from growing too fast. c. In a moment of life and death, very few of us could remain as calm as he did.,在吃饭就餐时,一个人几乎不可能长时间地对自己正在做的事情完全无动于衷。,Unit 6, Book 4,3. Lo observes that when Westerners go to a restaurant they ask for a good table.,3. a. Matha observed philosophically, Life is full of problems. b. In his speech, the President observed that the economy would improve in the following year. c. The manager observed that the company would need restructuring to enhance its market performance.,卢发现西方人走进餐馆,通常要点一张好桌子。,Unit 6, Book 4,4. All these have become part and parcel of the average persons life

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