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New Words customer percent doggie carrot consist dining fancy folk housewarming junk mashed pie pizza push typically 通常, 典型的 顾客, 主顾 百分 ( 之一 ) 小狗 胡萝卜 由 … 组成 吃饭的 奇特的 老乡, 人们 乔迁宴 垃圾 捣碎的 馅饼 ( 派 ) 比萨饼 敦促, 推动
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Expressions eat out get one’s attention catch one’s eyes help yourself to mashed potatoes start wish 用 … 作为开端 外出吃饭 引起某人注意 ( 自己动手 ) 吃, 别客气 土豆泥 引起某人注意
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Mike and his wife (Jean, Joan, Jane) are going to dine out. They have trouble deciding which restaurant to eat in. Mike mentions a new Italian (palace, place, plant), but his wife says Italian dishes are too (heavy, salty, fishy) for her. Then they look into the dining guide in the newspaper and see that the Spanish seafood restaurant has good (views, reviews, rewards). However, Mike thinks the restaurant will only serve fish dishes. Listen and Decode Listen to the dialogue and decode the message by finding the correct choices in the blanks according to what you hear.
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He prefers Mexican food. But his wife doesn’t like (hot, roast, pot) food. And she doesn’t want to go for a pizza either. Finally, they decide to go to a Chinese restaurant called Golden (Dreamer, Lantern, Dragon). It’s said that this restaurant has something for everybody’s taste. They may also enjoy some Chinese folk ( milk, music, meal ) there.
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Listen to the dialogue 1 again and answer the following questions orally. 1. What was Mike’s suggestion? Listen and Respond He suggested that they go out for dinner/eat out that night
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2. What did they do before going out? 3. Did they go to a Italian restaurant? Why or why not? They tried to agree on where to go. No. Jane said the Italian dishes were too heavy for her.
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4. Did they go to a Spanish seafood restaurant? Why or why not? 5. Did they go to have some Mexican food? Why or why not? No. Mike thought the Spanish seafood restaurant only serves fish dishes No. Jane didn’t like hot and spicy Mexican food.
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6. Did they go to have some pizza? Why or why not? 7. Where did they finally decided to go? No. Jane thought pizza was too close to junk food. Finally they decided to go to a Chinese restaurant.
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Listen and Complete very good friends a housewarming party a new house happy French red wine 1. It seems Lin and Jack are _________________. 2. Lin will hold _____________________at home. 3. It seems that Lin has just moved into ____________. 4. Jack is _______ to accept Lin’s invitation to the party. 5. Jack will bring with him a bottle of _______________. 6. Jack will go to Lin’s house earlier to give her ________. a hand Listen to the dialogue 2 and fill in the blanks according to what you hear.
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1. Lin will hold a party at home to ________. a celebrate her moving into a new house b celebrate her birthday c celebrate Jack’s birthday d welcome Jack to her new house 2. The party will be held on __________. aSaturday afternoon b Sunday afternoon cSaturday evening d Sunday evening Now listen to the dialogue 2 again and do the multiple choice exercise below. Listen and Judge
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3. Jack could _________for the party. a dress up b dress formally c wear something elegant d wear casual dress 4. Jack will mostly probably arrive at Lin’s house somewhere near _______. a 6:00 p.m. b 7:00 p. m c 8 p. m d 9:00 p. m
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Kim and his friends are waiting for in a restaurant. They have been waiting for a long time since they their meal. Kim is angry and that the is really slow. But his friend thinks that they needn’t be in a, because the is very busy. lunch ordered complains service hurrywaitress Listen and Complete Listen to the dialogue 3 and fill in the blanks according to what you hear.
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Listen and Complete It is in a fast-food restaurant. Two customers are ordering. The first customer wants a and some coffee. After paying for his hot dog and coffee, he gets a of 75 cents and takes his food. The second one orders two baked, two pieces of bread, a large soda and a milk. It seems that she buys food for two. She prefers to eat in the and pays for her order. hot dogblack 2.25 dollars change away chickens small restaurant5.50 dollars Listen to the dialogue 4 and fill in the blanks according to what you hear.
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Listen and Read Now listen to something more challenging-a passage with some blanks for you to fill in. The words in the brackets will give you some hints. a bowl of soup your host meat A traditional dinner in England starts with. When you have drunk up the soup, will bring you the. This dish typically consists of and two vegetables. You might have roast beef, boiled or mashed potatoes, carrots, and everything in the thick soup. There are usually many different things to eat, and if you want main course swimming
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you can help yourself to more food from the large plates in the of the table. After you have finished, there will be a sweet course called. You might have apple pie, and then some cake. English people love things, so don’t be surprised if you are given some chocolate to eat. you will have tea or coffee. During dinner, your host will push you to have more and more. If you want to stop eating, you should say something like this, “ It’s very delicious. But I’m that I can’t eat any more. ” center dessert sweet Finally really so full
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Listen to the passage again and match the information in Column A with the choices in Column B. Column A Column B 1.The best title of the passage might be a. Dinner Manners in England. b. Hospitality of English c. Traditional English Dinner d. What food English People like. Listen and Read
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2. The typically sequence of an English dinner is Column A Column B 3. The dessert may be a.tea or coffee, main course, desert, soup. b. soup, main course, dessert, tea or coffee. c. main course, dessert, soup, tea or coffee d. soup, main course, tea or coffee, dessert a.apple pie only. b.cake only. c.chocolate only. d. apple pie, cake and even chocolate.
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4. “… your host will push you to have more and more” means that Column A Column B 5. Before telling the host you are too full to eat more, you should a.ask how to cook the food. b.leave the table. c.praise the food. d. apologize to the host. a. your host will ask you to eat more food. b. your host will have you feel at home c. your host will push the dishes closer to you. d. your host will urge you to come more often.
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Eating out When Americans eat out, they usually (do what?) _______ certain customs. To get a waiter or waitress’s attention, they may raise their hands to (do what?) _______ his or her eye, or say “Waiter” or “Waitress.” In the U.S., many restaurant workers are (how?) paid, so they depend on tips. Listen and Read follow catch poorly Now listen to something more challenging- passage 2 with some blanks for you to fill in. The words in the brackets will give you some hints.
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Most customers tip waiters and waitresses (how much?) ___________ of the bill. The tip isn’t usually written on the bill, so you have to (do what?) _______ it yourself. The customer usually leaves the tip on the (what?) _______. Some restaurants serve more food than people can eat at one time. When that happens, many customers ask for a doggie (what?) _______ to take the leftover food (where?) _______. Some people may (do what?) ___________ to their dogs, but most often they eat it (who?) _______ at another time. 15 percent add table bag home give the food they
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Listen and Conclude Repeat the passage. The following hints may be of help to you. in American restaurants raise one’s hands catch one’s eye get one’s attention be poorly paid give tips 15 percent of the bill leave the tips on the table eat all their food leftover food take home either…or… at another time
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