Module 7 Eating together Unit 2 Knives and forks are used for most food. 罗马人 n. 谚语;格言n. (用于祝酒)干杯int. 盘子n. 解释;说明n. 恼怒的adj. 一般地;通常adv. 结束adv. Roman saying cheers plate explanation cross generally over Lead in Look at the photo of a Western meal. What things do you see at a meal in China, and what things are different? They use a knife and fork. Reading Read the passage and answer the questions. 1. Who is the passage written for? a) A Westerner eating a Chinese meal. b) A Chinese person eating a Western meal. c) A Chinese person eating a Chinese meal. d) A Westerner eating in a Chinese home. Reading 2. What is the tone of the passage? a) Serious. b) Conversational. c) Formal. d) Strict. 3. Where might you see a passage like this? a) In a travel magazine. b) In a dictionary. c) In an instruction manual. d) In a news magazine. In the West In China Meal times Things to say Complete the column In the West with notes. Breakfast: Later than China Lunch: after midday, sometimes at 1 o’clock Supper: around 7 pm or even later The French: Bon appetit The Italians: Buon appetito The English: no similar expression |