时间:2018-12-27 作者:英语课 分类:英语听力入门 (全四册)


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UNIT 56 FOOD, CLOTHING AND SHELTER( Ⅰ ) Lesson 111 Part Ⅰ

UNIT 56  FOOD, CLOTHING AND SHELTER(Ⅰ)


 


Lesson 111


PartⅠ  Warming-up Exercises


Spot Dictation: Eating  Habits 


Eating _____change from generation to generation. ____scientists learned 1 about vitamins and ____elements of food,  such as _____and carbonhydrates, people believed in _____large  quantities of food and _______not concerned so much about____ balanced diet. A big eighteenth ____meal could consist of as ____as twenty courses and would ____knock out of us today! ____Romans were famous for their ____feasts and insatiable appetites.


In____ year 2000 people's eating____ may be just as surprising ____in a very different way. ____a world -wide growth in population, ____ will be an end to____ as we know it today. ____, as we know them may ____a thing of the past. ____elements and vitamins may be____ in the form of capsules, ____and pills. The thought of ____highly artificial 2 food elements replacing____ day foods may not be ____inspiring, but they may be ____great step in the history ____mankind.


 


Score: ____



Lesson 111 Part Ⅱ

Lesson 111

Part Ⅱ  Food


 


Exercises:


Ⅰ.1.What must man do in order to live ?


2.Did early man have any way to control his food supply?


3. What did early man have to do when he ate all the food in one place?


4.What would happen if there was no rain, or if the weather was too hot or cold?


5.What enabled 3 man to change his life?


6.Why did great civilization begin to develop along the Nile River in Egypt,  and by the Yellow River in China?


7.How different are the plants raised in different geographical 4 or climatic regions 5?


8.What made it possible to send most food products from one part of the world to another?


9. What seems possible in the future as far as the production of food is concerned?


10. Does the production of food still  remain a problem?


Ⅱ.                                  Outline


Lesson 111 Part Ⅲ


Lesson 111

PartⅢ  Kinds Of Foods


 


Exercises:


Ⅰ.


 


 


Qutline


 


Ⅱ.A.___________________________________________


1.______________________________________________


2.______________________________________________


3.______________________________________________


4.______________________________________________


5.______________________________________________


6.______________________________________________


7.______________________________________________


B.______________________________________________


1.______________________________________________


2.______________________________________________


3.______________________________________________


C. The important thing according to scientists


______________________________________________


______________________________________________


D. Two problems


1.______________________________________________


2.______________________________________________



 


 





1 learned
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
2 artificial
adj.人工的,人造的,人为的;做作的,假装的
  • The new dam will form a large artificial lake behind it.新筑的水坝将会在后面形成一个人工湖。
  • We don't use any artificial flavourings in our products.我们的产品不使用任何人工调味剂。
3 enabled
adj.激活的v.使能够,提供做…的权利[措施]( enable的过去式和过去分词 );使可能
  • His photographic memory enabled him to tuck away yards of facts. 他过目不忘的记忆力使他能记下大量事实。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Long practice enabled that American to speak fluent Chinese. 长期的练习使得那个美国人能讲一口流利的汉语。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 geographical
adj.地理的;地区(性)的
  • The current survey will have a wider geographical spread.当前的调查将在更广泛的地域范围內进行。
  • These birds have a wide geographical distribution.这些鸟的地理分布很广。
5 regions
n.地区( region的名词复数 );[数学]区域;(艺术、科学等的)领域;行政区
  • A flying doctor service operates in remote regions. 在偏远地区有飞行医生服务。
  • More powers are gradually being devolved to the regions. 正逐步向地方下放更多的权力。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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AAAN
aleskerov
alphasyllabary
angular lead
Aquafluor process
awadagin
basketball backboard
beam-positioning magnet
bulk user
Caprivi Reg.
carcinophobia
carposinids
cation exchange resin
chamber wall
circular integration
clearcuts
coal fired gas turbine
coffeepots
continous countercurrent leaching
control ball
Craigavon, James Craig 1st
cubby houses
daylit
deepwater gravity tower
Dunoyer's two-stage pump
electro-sculogram
eminelntia jugularis
end-process
Erodium tibetanum
expansion losses
factoress
farmer's lung
fehring
femtoplankton
freebird
furfuryl polyether
gehrke
Ghazali, Al-
graphic data processing
gripy
hackforth
hotspot finder
ichthyol-formaldehyde
instant messaging bot
Ipsheim
karolina
keyboards
kloves
Konetsbor
lamellar air-heater
liquefied methane
liquid-fuel oil
monodactylous
multi-stage feed heating
Munkedal
musette pipes
next state selection
noonthorangee ra.
o-tolylboric acid
octamerous
one-ninth
Orahova
osiery
outgambled
owner's risk of deterioration
Oxytenanthera
penultimate effect
perpent stones
polygamize
polyglycerol polyricinoleate
primer for rusty surface
procedural programming
process document
pseudocercospora platycaryae
rated attraction force
registered debenture
report on title
roll leveller
rotary drilling machine
Rāhwāri
Saganaga
shot callers
socio-culturals
sodium acid pyrophosphate
strangeful
take the stage
talk to sb
tegestology
temperature gradient furnace
the oil spill
theatrs
tidal mud flat
trimethylbenzene
uncus of vertebral body
VABCD
verbal expression
vitz
wave ... away
waving a dead chicken
welded texture
Zellatmin
zero-buoyancy