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3. Who is called “the saint of tea”? _L_u_Y__u_.__________________n_. _圣_人__,__圣__徒__
4. What is Cha Jing about? _T_h_e_b__o_o_k_d_e_s_c_r_ib_e_s_h__o_w__te_a__p_la_n_t_s_w__e_r_e_g_rown _a_n_d_u_s_e_d__to__m_a_k__e_t_e_a_. _It_a_l_s_o_d_i_s_c_u_s_se_s_w__h_ere _th_e__fi_n_e_s_t_t_ea__le_a_v_e_s__w_e_r_e_p_r_o_d_u_c_e_d__a_n_d_w__hat _k_in_d_s__o_f_w_a_t_e_r_w__e_re__u_s_e_d_. ______________
Para. 1 Lu Yu and his book Cha Jing Para. 2 How tea spread to other countries Para. 3 How tea was invented by accident
偶然;意外地
3b Read the passage again and answer the questions.
Answer the questions according to the video.
1. What is the video about? It’s about the tea culture in China.
2. Who is the writer of Cha Jing? Lu Yu.
Pre-reading
fell into …and remained…
boiling water over an open fire
tasted the brown water —tea
While-reading
3a Read the passage quickly and match each paragraph with its main idea.
2. Tea was first __d_r_u_n_k__ by Shen Nong 5,000 years ago.
invent, drink, bring, produce, trade
3. A nice smell was _p_r_o_d_u__ce_d_ when the tea leaves dropped into the hot water.
➢ Key sentences:
1.—When was tea brought to Korea? — It was brought to Korea during the 6th and 7th centuries.
➢ Learn some Reading Skills
Lead in
Let’s enjoy a video.
Who was tea invented by?
It was invented by the Chinese ruler called Shen Nong.
Shen Nong
How was it invented?
It was invented by accident. produced a nice smell
This __h_e_l_p_e_d_ (help) to spread the popularity
of tea and the tea plant to more places around the world. Even though many people now know
about tea culture, the Chinese ____ (baer)e without doubt the ones who bestu_n_d__e_r_s_ta_n__d
v. 保持不变
(produce) a nice 来自mell so he _ta_s_t_e_d_ (taste)
n. 气味
the brown water. It was quite delicious, and so, one of the world’s favorite drinks _w_a_s__in_v_e_n_t_e_d_ (invent).
4. Tea was _b_r_o_u_g_h_t_ to Korea and Japan during the 6th and 7th centuries.
5. Tea is now _tr_a_d_e_d_ between many different countries.
Language Points
3. boil v. 煮沸;烧开 e.g. Boil the potato for 20 minutes. 把土豆煮20分钟。
4. remain v. 保持不变;剩余
① 作连系动词,后跟名词、形容词、不定 式、分词等做表语。指保持某种状态。
e.g. Peter became a manager, but Mike remained a worker. 彼得成为了经理,可迈克仍是工人。
Fill in the blanks with the proper forms according to the third paragraph.
People believed that tea __w_a_s__b_ro_u__g_h_t_ (bring) to Korea and Japan during the 6th and 7th centuries. In England, tea _d_i_d_n_’_t_a_p_p_e_a_r_ (not appear) until around 1660, but in less than 100 years, it had become the national drink. The tea trade from China to Western countries __t_o_o_k_ (take) place in the 19th century.
What’s the most traditional drink in China?
Tea has a long history. Tea was first drunk nearly 5, 000 years ago.
leaves
boiling drinking water
It smells pleasant. It tastes delicious and …
Unit 6 When was it invented?
Section A (3a-4c)
学习目标
➢ Key words & phrases:
by accident, nearly, ruler, boil, remain, smell, saint, national, take place, doubt, without doubt, fridge, low, somebody, translate, lock, earthquake, sudden, all of a sudden, biscuit, cookie, instrument
ago. It _i_s_s_a_i_d (say) that a Chinese ruler _c_a_ll_e_d_
(call) Shen Nong was the first t_o_d__is_c_o_v_e_r
(discover) tea as a drink. One day Shen Nong
1. When was tea first drunk? _It__w_a_s_f_ir_s_t_d_r_u_n__k_a_b_o_u_t__5_,0_0_0__y_ea_r_s__a_g_o_.
2. How was tea invented? _I_t _w_a_s_i_n_v_e_n_t_e_d_b_y__a_c_c_id_e_n_t_.___________
② 作不及物动词,意为“剩余”。 e.g. Only a few leaves remained on the tree.
树上仅剩下几片叶子。
5. smell n. 气味 e.g. The apples give off a sweet smell. 苹果发出非常甜的味道。
毫无疑问;的确
(understand) the nature of tea.
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in the box.
invent, drink, bring, produce, trade
1. One of the world’s favorite drinks was _i_n_v_e_n_t_e_d_ by accident.
Fill in the blanks with the proper forms according to the second paragraph.
Lu Yu, “the saint of tea”, _m__e_n_t_io_n_e_d___ (mention) Shen Nong in his book Cha Jing a few thousand years later. The book describes how tea plants _w_e_r_e__g_r_o_w_n_ and used to make tea. It also discusses where the finest tea leaves __w_e_r_e_p_r_o_d_u_c_e_d_ (produce) and what kinds of water _w__er_e__u_s_ed_ (use).