unit 10 How much is the apple
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Module 2 Unit 1 同步练习( 五年级)一、单项选择(15)( ) 1 Will you help_____ ? A he B him C his( ) 2 How many _____ do you want ? A apple B apples C an apple( ) 3 How _____milk do you want ? A many B much C few( ) 4 How much is it going _____ ? A to cost B cost C costs( ) 5 How many things are there _____ the list ? A in B at C on( ) 6 I want to buy a _____ . A hamburger B cheese C hamburgers( ) 7 What about a _____ ? A dog B apple C oranges( ) 8 His birthday is on Sunday . I want to buy _____a present . A her B him C he( ) 9 Let’s go to the _____. We need food for our picnic . A supermarket B hospital C cinema ( ) 10 Amy and Sam like _____. A banana B bananas C cat( ) 11 Here _____ your oranges . A is B am C are( ) 12 Hello. How _____ oranges do you want ? A many B long C much( ) 13 What about some pears ?_____. A Yes, I do . B Yes, I like pears. C Yes, it is . ( ) 14 Do you like _____, Lingling ? A cheeses B cheese C chees( ) 15 Let’s buy one kilo of ____. A noodle B noodles C the noodles二、连线(9)1 How much cheese do you want ? A They will come tomorrow.2 How many things are there ? B I’m shopping .3 When will these things come ? C Half a kilo.4 What are you doing ? D Thirty-seven.1 How much do you need ? A 让我们列个清单吧!2 Let’s make a list. B 你想要多少果汁?3 How much juice do you want ? C 让我们去购物吧!4 Let’s go shopping. D 你能看见多少只鸭子?5 How many ducks can you see ? E 你需要多少?三、选词填空(5)1 They are ________________ school.2 Do you live ______________ China ?3 We need some food _____________our picnic .4 I want half a kilo _____________noodles .5 Let’s go ____________ the supermarket.四、补全对话(16)A: Let’s go to the ____________________, Lingling. We need food for our picnic.Can you read the shopping ________________to me , please?B: The first thing is bananas. How _________________ do you want ?A: Six , please. Amy and Sam like bananas. Do you like _______________________?B: Yes , I do .A: Good. What’s ____________________ ?B: _______________________. I can see the cheese . How ___________________cheese do you want ?A: Half a __________________. Do you like cheese , Lingling ?B: Great !五、选词填空(5)1 How ______________( much / many ) bananas do you want ?2 Here’re ___________________( you / your ) pears.3 Can you ___________________( need / read ) the list for the old man ?4 Amy and Linda ____________________( like / likes ) milk. 5. (Do/Are)you like bananas?Module 2 Unit 2 同步练习( 五年级)一、选择(10)( ) 1 There are ____ books on the desk . A many B much C any( ) 2 Do you have bags ? No, I don’t . But I have six _____. A box B boxes C boxs( ) 3 ____ there much milk in the glass ? Yes, there is . A Is B Are C Am( ) 4 What are we going to take ____our picnic?. A in B on C at( ) 5 What about ____ ? A play football B playing football C play the football( ) 6 How much milk do you want ? ____ . A Six bottles , please . B Five apples . C Ten oranges . ( ) 7 How many apples do you want ? ____ . A Here you are . B Seven oranges . C One kilo , please. ( ) 8 Do you like cheese ? ____. A Five yuan, please. B No , I don’t . C Yes, I am .( ) 9 Does John like bananas ? ____. A Yes , he does. B No , he is . C Yes , he doesn’t.( ) 10 What did you do yesterday ? ____. A I am doing my homework. B I played basketball . C I am a pupil.二、选词填空(14)1 _____________________ cakes do you want ? Five cakes, please.2 _____________________ cheese do you want ? A kilo.3 _____________________ books are there ? Twenty-eight.4 _____________________ is it going to cost ? One hundred yuan .1 ____________________apples do you want ? Two kilo , please.2 Let’s go _______________the supermarket.3 _____________ you like bananas ? Yes , I do .4 ______________________ cheese do you want ? Half a kilo.5 Did you have ______________ ice cream yesterday ?6 What’s ________________ ? Cheese .7 Did you go home _________________bus yesterday ?8 We need food __________________our picnic .9 What are you going to take __________________ our picnic ?10 Let’s buy one kilo ________________noodles .三、改错(10)1 Let buy one kilo of noodles . →2 We need food to our picnic . →3 How many orange do you want ? →4 Here’re you oranges . →5 Do you like milks ? →四、连词成句(10)1 much do how need you _______________________________________________________________2 are you what take going to ___________________________________________________________3 go home going to I am ____________________________________________________________4 us let make a list ____________________________________________________________________5 want I bottles five of milk _____________________________________________________________五、根据汉语提示补全句子(6)1 I ________________________(喜欢)noodles very much .2 _________________________(让我们)make a list .3.Did Lily _____________________(落下,掉下) her ice cream yesterday ?Module 2 Unit 1 基础篇( 五年级)一、单词(10)1 超市__________________2 需要____________3 食物____________4 野餐_____________5 下一个____________6 奶酪_____________7 一半儿___________8公斤_____________9果汁______________10盒子______________二、词组(20)1 去超市_______________________2 购物清单______________________3 多少(用于可数名词)________________ 4多少(用于不可数名词)___________________5半公斤____________________6 一公斤面条___________________ 7制作一个清单_________________________8…怎么样_____________________三、选择(10)( ) 1 We need food ___ our picnic . A to B on C of D for( ) 2 Can you read the shopping list ___ me ? A to B on C of D for( ) 3 ______ books do you want ? A How many B How much C how many D how much( ) 4 Amy and Sam ____ bananas . A like B likes C liked D doesn’t like( ) 5 ______ cheese do you want ? A How many B How much C how many D how much( ) 6 Let’s buy one kilo ____ noodles . A to B on C of D for( ) 7 What are we going to take ____ our picnic ? A to B on C of D for( ) 8 Let’s ___ a list . A make B makes C making D made( ) 9 How much do we need ? Six ____ . A box B boxes C boxs D boxing( ) 10 How much ____ do you want ? A books B apples C milk D oranges四、用所给动词的适当形式填空(10)1 Do you _____________ ( like ) oranges ? Yes , I do .2 How much cheese _____________( do ) you want ? One kilo, please .3 We ________________ ( go ) to the park yesterday .4 Look , they are _________________ ( play ) basketball .5 Is she ___________________ ( listen ) to music ? Yes, she is .6 I ___________________( buy ) a new book yesterday .7 They ________________ ( go ) to school by bike yesterday .8 My father __________________(come ) back last Sunday .9 Does your grandma _________________( live ) in London ? No , she doesn’t .10 Yesterday, I ___________________( have ) an ice cream .五、连词成句(10 )1 oranges you how many do want ________________________________________________________2 like you do apples _____________________________________________________________________3 saw I bus a yesterday _________________________________________________________________4 can I the see cheese __________________________________________________________________5 are back China you from _______________________________________________________________六、句型转换(10)1 Did you go to work yesterday ?(做出肯定回答)__________________________________________________________2 They went home by bus yesterday .(对划线部分提问)_____________________________________________________3 How many apples do you want ?(用two kilos 做回答)____________________________________________________4 Do you like noodles ?(做出否定回答)__________________________________________________________________5 They are watching TV .(对划线部分提问)_______________________________________________________________七、名词变复数(30)1 box __________2 bus _________3 watch __________4 brush __________5 orange __________6 page ____________7 hero_________8 kilo _________9 tomato ________10 hippo(河马) ________11 baby ________12 family _______13 key _______ 14 boy _______ 15 zoo _______ 16 radio ________ 17 leaf ________ 18 knife _________19 man ______ 20 woman ________21 sheep ________22 tooth ________23 foot _______ 24 mouse _________ 25 ox (公牛)________ 26 child _________ 27 Chinese ____________ 28 Japanese ______________ 29 postcard____________30 hobby_______ 参考答案:Module2 Unit1同步练习:一、BBBAC AABAB CABBB 二、1C 2D 3A 4B 1E 2A 3B 4C 5D 三、1at 2 in 3 for 4 of 5 to 四、supermarket ,list,many, bananas,next, cheese,kilo. 五、many,your,read,like,DoModule2 Unit2同步练习:一、ABABB ACBAB 二、1.How many,2.How much.3.How many. 4.How much. 1.How many,2.to,3Do,4.How much,5.an,6.next,7.by,8.for,9.on, 10.of 三、1.Let---Let`s 2.to---for 3.orange---oranges 4.you---your ks--milk 四、1.How much do you need?2.What are you going to take? 3.I am going to go home. 4. Let us make a list.5.I want five bottles of milk. 五、1.like 2 Let`s 3.dropModule2 Unit1基础篇:一、1.supermarket 2.need 3.food 4. Picnic 5.next 6.cheese 7.half 8.kilo 9.juice 10.box 二、1.go to the supermarket 2.the shopping list 3.how many 4.how much 5.half a kilo6.a kilo of noodles 7.make a list 8. What about....? 三、DAAAB CB ABC 四、1.like 2.do 3.went 4.playing 5.listening 6.bought 7. Went 8. Came 9.live 10.had 五、1.How many oranges do you want? 2.Do you like apples? 3.I saw a bus yesterday.4, I can see the cheese.5.You are back from China.六、1.Yes,I did.2.How did they go home yesterday?3.Two kilos of apples 4.No,I don`t. 5.What are they doing?七、boxes,buses,watches,brushes,oranges,pages,heroes, kilos,tomatoes,hippos ,babies,families,keys,boys,zoos,radios, leaves,knives,men,women,sheep,teeth,feet,mice, oxen, children,Chinese, Japanese, postcards,hobbies.。
牛津英语三年级期末复习资料Unit 1:一、核心字母:Aa,Bb二、核心词汇:hello,I,Miss,apple,bag。
三、核心句型:Hello. 你好。
用来和别人打招呼。
I’m ……我是……用来作自我介绍。
Good morning. 早上好。
用来问候熟人或朋友。
四、小贴士:1、Miss 是学生对女教师的称呼,表示“老师”,如Miss Fang,方老师;也可以用在未婚女子的姓氏前,表示“小姐”,如Miss Li,李小姐。
2、I表示“我”,永远要大写。
3、英文名字首字母都必须要大写,句型的首单词首字母必须要大写。
4、I’m=I am,am表示“是”,后面单元还会学到is和are。
五、拓展内容:1、问候语:Good afternoon. 下午好。
Good evening. 晚上好。
Good night!晚安!当别人用这些问候语向你问候时,你也用同样的句子回答即可。
2、初次见面时还可以用Nice to meet you.来问候,答语是Nice to meet you,too.或是Me too.一、核心字母:Cc,Dd二、核心词汇:Mr,Mrs,are,fine,goodbye,hi,thank,you,cat,dog,三、核心句型:How are you?I’m fine,thank you.Goodbye!四、小贴士:1、Mr用在男士姓氏前面,表示“先生”,Mrs用在已婚女士姓氏前面,表示”夫人、太太”。
注意Mr,Mrs和Miss的三个单词的首字母都必须大写。
2、are表示”是“,you are表示“你是”。
第一单元我们学习了I am,表示”我是”。
五、拓展内容:1、当别人用How are you 问候你时,还可以用Fine,thanks.来回答。
2、别人和你告别时说“Goodbye”.时,你也用同样的答语来回答。
3、注意fine和five单词的发音区别,要告诉孩子不要吞音,fine中的n和five中的v发音一定要到位。
新目标英语七年级下Unit 10 I’d like some noodles.能力检测题【含答案及解析】姓名___________ 班级____________ 分数__________一、单项填空1. He ________ some potatoes for lunch.A. would likeB. wouldC. likeD. want2. —Is dinner ready,Mom?—No,not________.A. yetB. alreadyC. stillD. ready3. —What would you like?—I'd like some ________.A. beef and carrot noodleB. beef and carrots noodleC. noodles with beef and carrotsD. noodles with beefs and carrots4. The ________ here are delicious.A. noodleB. soupC. specialsD. beef5. —Would you like some ________?—Oh,yes,just a little.A. appleB. carrotC. muttonD. cabbage6. —________ of shoes do you take?—I take size 37.A. What sizeB. Which sizeC. What largeD. How large7. I'd like two ________.A. bowl of noodleB. bowls of noodlesC. bowl of noodlesD. bowls of noodle8. I ________ apples very much , but now I ________ an orange .A. would like ; likeB. like ; likingC. would like ; would likeD. like ; would like9. —________?—Yes,I'd like some milk.A. Where are youB. What do you doC. May I take your orderD. How can you get the milk10. —What ________ of dumplings would you like? —Mutton and carrots.A. kindB. sizeC. wouldD. bowl11. —What would Lily like?—________ an egg.A. He likesB. She hadC. She'd likeD. She likes12. We'd like ________ and ________ noodles.A. mutton;cabbagesB. beef;tomatoC. carrots;potatoesD. tomatoes;meat13. —Would you like some apples?—________.A. No,thanksB. No,I wouldn'tC. Yes,pleaseD. A and C14. —What ________ of noodles would you have?—We have mutton,cabbage,tomato and beef noodles.A. sizeB. kindC. colorD. vegetable15. I don't like eating ________,but I have three ________.A. chickens;chickenB. chickens;chickensC. chicken;chickensD. chicken;chicken16. I don't like onions,green tea ________ porridge.A. soB. orC. andD. too17. Can you give me a little ________?A. dumplingsB. fishC. onionsD. bananas18. —What's your ________?—I live on Guangming Street.A. colorB. addressC. sizeD. height19. —What kind of noodles would you like?—________ noodles please.A. Beef and tomatoesB. Beef and tomatoC. A small bowl ofD.A large bowl of20. In China people usually eat ________ during the Spring Festival.A. porridgeB. dumplingsC. pancakesD. meat21. People have birthday cakes ________ candles ________ their birthday.A. with;onB. with;inC. of;onD. of;in22. —Mum,can I blow out all the ________ on the birthday cake now?—No,dear. You should make a wish first.A. flowersB. fruitsC. creamD. candles23. —May I know your ________?—Oh,I'm thirteen.A. nameB. numberC. ageD. address24. —Look! There________ a number of apples on those trees.—Wow! I think the number of the apples________ over 100.A. is ; areB. is ; isC. are ; isD. are ; are25. Who can tell me the ________ to the question?A. wayB. personC. ideaD. answer26. --Would you like some ________ ?--Yes.some beef,please.A. drinksB. fruitC. VegetablesD. Meat27. This year this kind of sports bag is very ________ .Why not Buy one for your son?A. heavyB. popularC. youngD. Delicious28. Peter may come with us tonight,but he isn’t sure ________ .A. yetB. againC. eitherD. Soon29. Don't ________ the candles,or we can't see the things in the room.A. talk aboutB. cut upC. blow outD. call back30. —________?—Yes. I'd like some dumplings.A. What would you likeB. Would you like some noodlesC. May I take your orderD. What kind of dumplings do you like二、完形填空31. Hello,everyone. My name is Jack. I ______ in a busy neighborhood. There is a new restaurant near my house and the food there is very _____ .My parents and I often have dinner there. The restaurant is open from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. There are many kinds of ______ . What would you like to eat?They have pancakes, ______ ,all kinds of noodles with meat and vegetablesfor you. What ______ bowl of noodles would you like?They have the large,______ and small bowls for you. If you want to ______ something,there is juice,green tea,coffee,porridge,and vegetable soup. As for some ______ ,they also have fish,mutton and beef. You can also eat some vegetables here. Onions,tomatoes, ______ and cabbages are all here for you. You can enjoy half ______ on weekends. I really hope you can come to this restaurant and enjoy the nice food!1. A. live B. have C. put D. spend2. A. hard B. free C. delicious D. interesting3. A. glasses B. books C. specials D. clothes4. A. oranges B. dumplings C. water D. animals5. A. age B. color C. size D. kind6. A. long B. medium C. short D. old7. A. eat B. see C. sell D. drink8. A. meat B. food C. fruit D. soup9. A. cakes B. potatoes C. pears D. bananas10. A. world B. price C. hour D. number三、阅读理解32. Here is a menu for a fast food restaurant. The prices are in American money, called dollars and cents. There are 100 cents in a dollar.p33. ly:'Times New Roman'; font-size:10.5pt">Desserts small large Ice cream or Chocolate 1.20 1.60 Apple pie (hot) 0.70 / Donuts or Jam 0.50 / small large Fries 0.90 1.10 Salad 1.00 1.20 Chicken wings 1.30 1.60Side dishes ( 小菜 )p34. ly:'Times New Roman'; font-size:10.5pt; font-style:italic">Main meals ( 主食 ) small large Hamburger 1.80 2.30 Hamburger with cheese 2.00 2.50 Chicken burger 1.90 2.40 Vegetable burger 1.80 2.30 p35. ly:'Times New Roman'; font-size:10.5pt">Drinks small large Coca-Cola 0.80 1.00 Orange juice 0.90 1.20 Tea 0.70 0.90 Coffee 0.80 1.001. From the menu, how much is a small hamburger?A. One hundred and eighty dollarsB. Two dollars and thirty centsC. One dollar and eighty cents2. If you have only three dollars, what can you buy?A. A large salad and a large ice creamB. A large chicken burger and a small cup of teaC. A small vegetable burger and a large chocolate3. Jam is a kind of _____.A. main mealsB. side dishesC. desserts4. What can’t we buy in the restaurant?A. Coffee.B. Beef.C. Hamburger.5. A thirsty boy has only seventy cents. He may ask for _____.A. teaB. Coca-ColaC. orange juice四、任务型阅读36. Hello! My name is Peter. I am from Canada. Now I live in China with my parents. I like China. I like Chinese food, too. I have breakfast at home. I eat an egg, some bread and porridge for breakfast. I don’t like milk. I don’t have enough (足够的) time to go home for lunch. I usually have lunch at school. The lunch in our school is pretty good. There are many different kinds of food for us. I often eat rice, meat and vegetables. Sometimes I have noodles and dumplings. I always have dinner at home with my parents. We have fish, meat, vegetables, desserts and fruit.根据短文,填写恰当内容完成下列表格。
一、选择题1.-_______ rice would you like? -I’d like three bowls.A.How many B.What kind C.How much D.Why C解析:C【解析】句意:-你想要多少米饭?-我想要三碗。
A. How many“多少”,修饰可数名词;B. What kind“什么种类”;C. How much“多少”,修饰不可数名词;D. Why“为什么”。
从答语可以判断是询问数量关系,询问不可数名词的量用how much。
故选C。
2.—Can I help you ? —I’d like to drink ______.A.some oranges B.oranges C.some orange D.orange juices C解析:C【解析】句意:——需要帮忙吗?(你想要点什么?)——我想喝点橘子汁。
orange当橘子讲是可数名词,有复数形式,当橘汁讲是不可数名词,喝的东西是橘汁,故答案为C。
3.---What's your favorite fruit, Tom? ---__________.A.Green tea B.Onions C.Soup D.Apples D解析:D【解析】句意:——汤姆,你最喜欢的水果是什么?——苹果。
A. Green tea绿茶;B. Onions洋葱;C. Soup汤;D. Apples苹果。
问句是询问最喜欢吃的水果是什么,只有apples属于水果类,故答案选D。
4.——Would you like a small hamburger?——______________.A.No,I would like B.No.I wouldn’tC.No,thanks D.No,I don’t C解析:C【解析】试题分析:句意:-你想要小的汉堡包吗?-不了,谢谢。
Would you like…?你想要······?肯定回答用,Yes,please;否定回答用No,thanks.故选C。
Unit 6 Shopping 核心词汇gloves(手套)scarf(围巾)--scar ves围巾复数umbrella(伞)sunglasses(太阳镜)pretty(美观的)expensive(昂贵的) cheap(便宜的)nice(好的)try on(试穿)size(尺码)of course(当然)too(太,过于)just(正好)how much(多少钱)eighty(八十)dollar(美元)sale(特价销售)more(更多的)us(我们)help(帮助)thirty (三十) forty (四十) fifty (五十) sixty(六十)seventy(七十) ninety-nine(九十九)hundred(百) that's = that is(那是)big(大的) small(小的)long (长的) short(短的)want(想要)pair(一双;一对) a pair of…一双…for (为;给)son(儿子) take(买;拿走)all right (好吧;好的)、we'll = we will(我们将) them(他们)(通常跟在动词后)they (他们【主格】)【跟踪练习】选出所给单词不同类的选项。
( ) 1. A. hamburger B. banana C. pear( ) 2. A. am B. is C. them( ) 3. A. sixty B. how much C. how many( ) 4. A. sneakers (运动鞋) B. pants C. scandals( ) 5. A. pretty B. cheap C. expensive情景交际1. We'll take it .我们买它了。
2. I'll take it .我买它了。
3. They're not for sale .他们不是用来销售的。
Unit 10Task 1【答案】million, 170,000, three, exercise, unhealthy, salt, sugar, vegetables, habits【原文】Heart disease kills more than a million people in the world every year. In Britain alone 170,000 die from the disease annually. There are three main reasons for this: smoking, a bad diet, and not taking enough exercise. Many people travel to work by car, bus or train and then sit down at work all day! The food they eat is unhealthy and they eat too much. In a typical British dish of sausages, chips and beans there is too much salt and too much sugar — an important ingredient in tinned food — and there are not enough vegetables. And there is not enough fiber in most meals. There are too many deaths from heart disease. We can reduce that number, but we have to change our habits.Task 2【答案】A.1) 60, 400, 25, 100, sugar, flour, powdered2) 45-55, 180, with【原文】Pear and Ginger Upside-down PuddingIngredients60ml golden syrup 400g canned pears (drain and retain juice)25 g glace cherries 100g margarine100g sugar 2 eggs150g flour l 0ml powdered gingera little milkMethodCooking time: 45-55 minutesOven: 180℃This is a popular favourite with the family. Grease a 20 cm round cake tin. Heat the syrup and pour into the tin and cover the base. Arrange the pears and glace cherries in the syrup. Cream the margarine and sugar together until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and finally stir in the flour and ginger. If the mixture is stiff add a little milk. Pour the mixture over the fruit and cook until golden brown and firm to the touch. Turn the pudding out onto a serving dish.Task 3【答案】A. 1) F, 2) TB.1) Their idea of a good meal is a hamburger, served with ketchup and French fries.2) Because they often have little space for tables and chairs. Many people buy their hamburgers and take them home to eat, or eat them in their cars.【原文】The younger members of most American families don’t like foreign food. They like hamburgers. Their idea of a good meal is a hamburger, served with ketchup and French fried potatoes, which are called French fries. French fries are not considered foreign; most American children and teenagers love to eat them any time of the day or night.Millions of hamburgers and French fries are eaten every year. Thousands of roadside restaurants prepare and sell them. These are not really restaurants in the usual sense; they often have little space for tables and chairs. Many people buy their hamburgers and take them home to eat, or eat them in their cars.Sometimes it is not necessary to go inside in order to buy the hamburgers. They are ordered through a window in the restaurant and then are handed out through the window to the waiting customer. Sometimes the customer does not even have to get out of his car.When an American family travels abroad, this is almost always the custom that the younger members of the family miss most.Task 4【答案】1) No. They don’t like anything but hamburger.2) Ground sirloin is more expensive than ground chuck, but it has less fat.3) She mixes the salt and pepper and onions with ground beef.4) A patty is a flattened ball.5) Because it will make the hamburger tough. They will be hard and tough.6) Rare, medium, or well-done.【原文】Mrs. Wong: Have you tried cooking Chinese fried rice?Mrs. Adams: Yes, I made it last Saturday, just the way you told me to make it.Mrs. Wong: How did it taste?Mrs. Adams: Not as good as yours, but we all liked it. All except my teenagers. They don’t like anything but hamburgers.Mrs. Wong: Oh, hamburgers! My children keep asking for hamburgers. I get so tired of hearing about hamburgers!Mrs. Adams: I know what you mean. I get tired of making them.Mrs. Wong: How do you make them? I suppose 1 should learn how.Mrs. Adams: They’re very simple, compared to your food.Mrs. Wong: What kind of meat do you buy?Mrs. Adams: Some kind of ground beef. I usually ask for either ground sirloin or ground round steak. It’s more expensive than ground chuck, but it has less fat.Mrs. Wong: How much do you buy?Mrs. Adams: A pound makes four big hamburgers.Mrs. Wong: What do you mix with the ground beef?Mrs. Adams: I just add a little salt, some pepper, and sometimes a little chopped onion. Some people don’t like it with onions, but 1 do.Mrs. Wong: So you mix the salt and pepper and onions with the ground beef.Mrs. Adams: Yes, and divide the mixture into balls. Then make the balls into patties.Mrs. Wong: What is a patty?Mrs. Adams: You just press down on a ball and make it flat. Patties are flattened balls. If you wantto get more than four patties out of a pound of meat, just make the patties thinner.But don’t handle the meat too much.Mrs. Wong: Why not?Mrs. Adams: Because it will make the hamburgers tough. They’ll be hard and tough.Mrs. Wong: Then I suppose you cook them on top of the stove.Mrs. Adams: Yes, in a hot frying pan. Put some butter in the pan and let it melt. Then put the hamburger patties in.Mrs. Wong: How long do you cook them?Mrs. Adams: That depends on how you like them. Some people like them rare— red inside. Mrs. Wong: I don’t like them rare!Mrs. Adams: If you like them medium or well-done, cook them longer.Mrs. Wong: Then you put them between pieces of bread.Mrs. Adams: Most people use special rolls. You put the hamburger inside the big roll, and serve it with ketchup and pickles. I let my family spread ketchup on their own hamburgers,if they want it.Mrs. Wong: Is that all you need to do?Mrs. Adams: That’s all.Task 5【答案】A.1) 4,700, ten, eleven2) London, Paris, same, apple pies, coffee, Cola, orange drink, thick milk3) white, cream, yellow, green4) paper bags, thick paper cupsB.1) F, 2) F, 3) T, 4) TC.1) In an ordinary restaurant you go to a table and sit down. A waiter or waitress brings you a menu and you choose your meal. Then you wait for the food. The waiter brings the food to your table, and at the end of the meal he brings you the bill. Then you pay for the meal and go home.In a fast food restaurant you look at the price list in the widow or on the wall rather than a menu. Then you go to the counter and give your order. You don’t wait for your food. The staff behind the counter have special machines and special routines. They prepare the food very quickly and put it in boxes, cups or bags.2) Because you eat it from the bag or box with your fingers.【原文】Do you want a good meal? Do you want a quick meal’? Then go to a fast food restaurant. There are now thousands of fast food restaurants in the cities of the world. One famous name is Harry’s Hamburgers. Harry’s Hamburgers come from America and they are 22 years old. There are 4,700 Harry’s Hamburgers in 25 different countries. In England the restaurants open at ten o’clock in the morning and close at eleven o’clock at night. They are open every day of the week and every week of the year. But they close on 25th December, Christmas Day. All the restaurants serve the same food. In London or New York, Paris or Madrid, people eat the same hamburgers, French fries and apple pie. And they drink the same drinks: coffee, Cola, orange drink or thickmilk shake.In an ordinary cafe or restaurant you go to a table and sit down. A waiter or waitress brings you a menu and you choose your meal. Then you wait for the food. Sometimes you wait for half an hour. That’s a long time. The waiter brings the food to your table, and at the end of the meal he brings you the bill. Then you pay for the meal and go home.In a fast-food restaurant you don’t sit at a table and look at a menu. You look at the price-list in the window or on the wall, and choose your meal. Then you go to the counter and give your order. You don’t wait for your food. The staff behind the counter have special machines and special routines. They prepare the food very quickly, and put it in boxes, cups or bags.Quarterpounder hamburgers come in white boxes, cheeseburgers in cream boxes, half-pounders in a yellow box and fishburgers in green boxes. They put French fries and apple pies in paper bags and serve all the drinks in thick paper cups. At Harry’s Hamburgers you pay for your meal before you eat it. The person at the counter takes your money and gives you your order. People often eat in the restaurants. They get their food on a tray and take it to a table. Fast food is finger food— you eat it from the bag or box with you fingers. After the meal you put your bags, paper cups and boxes in a big litter bin.Many people don’t eat in the restaurants but take their meal away. They get their order in a strong paper bag and take it to their office, to a park or to their homes. But the food always tastes the same. Millions of people in the world eat it — and like i t. Harry’s Hamburgers sell mi llions of hamburgers in a year.Task 6【答案】1) Two hamburgers, a cheeseburger, two small French-fries, a coffee, a cola and a chocolate milk shake. And it’s take-away.2) Three pounds twenty-one pence.3) They can find little packets of milk and sugar in the bag.【原文】Customer staff: Good morning. What is your order please?Customer: Two hamburgers, a cheeseburger and two small French-fries, please.Customer staff: Do you want drinks?Customer: Yes, please. A coffee, a Cola and a chocolate milk shake.Customer staff: Right. Do you want to eat here or take away?Customer: Take-away please.Customer staff: Two hamburgers, a cheeseburger, two small French-fries, a coffee, a cola and a chocolate milk shake. And it’s take-away. That’s three pounds twenty-one penceplease.Customer: Here you are.Customer staff: Thank you. Here’s one pound seventy-nine pence change. And here’s your order.Customer: Thanks. Is there milk and sugar for the coffee?Customer staff: Yes, there is. We put little packets of milk and sugar in the bag.Customer: I see. Thank you.Customer staff: Thank you. Enjoy your meal.Task 7【答案】1) Tomato soup for Sally and mushroom soup for Peter.2) Sally orders roast mutton with mint, boiled potatoes and some Brussels sprouts. Peter orders roast beef and Yorkshire pudding with gravy, and some boiled cabbage.3) They both have some apple tart and vanilla ice-cream.4) Because both the food and the service there are excellent.【原文】Peter and Sally are having Sunday dinner together at a well-known restaurant in Bayswater. Waiter: Good evening, sir; good evening, madam. There’s a table for two over by the window.This way, please.Peter: Thank you. Could we see the menu, please?Waiter: Certainly. Here you are, sir.Peter: Thank you. Well, now, Sally, what do you fancy?Sally: I think I’ll have some tomato soup first.Peter: And I’ll have mushroom soup. Bring us some rolls and butter with the soup, please. Waiter: Yes, sir.Peter: What kind of meat do you prefer, Sally? I see they have roast beef, pork chops, mutton and steak.Sa lly: I’d like roast mutton with mint, please, and boiled potatoes. Some Brussels sprouts, too, please.Peter: I’ll have roast beef and Yorkshire pudding with gravy, please, and some boiled cabbage. Sally: Afterwards, I’d like some apple tart and vanilla ic e-cream.Peter: The same for me, please. (to Sally) What shall we have to drink, Sally? Some red wine? Sally: French burgundy is my favourite, you know.Peter: All right. (to the Waiter)A bottle of French burgundy, please.Waiter: Straight away, sir.Sally: It’s nice to have a meal out for a change, isn’t it?Peter: Yes, and this is one of my favourite places. Both the food and the service are excellent here.Task 8【答案】A.1) Cosmopolitan means “consisting of people from many different parts of the world”.2) He means that all those kinds of food have already become a normal part of a Londoner’s diet today.3) The Indian and Pakistani restaurants are the cheapest ones.4) No. Almost all the restaurants there serve Cantonese dishes, but there’s one that specializes in Peking cuisine.5) They are going to have a look in the Guanghua Bookshop.B.1) sprung, mushrooms, immensely, with2) under the sun, represented, somewhere or another3) come onto the scene4) all the more5) colorful, atmosphere, overhead6) soup, boiled, As for, sweet, sour, fried chicken, green【原文】Nick and David are walking through Oxford Street looking for a place to eat.Nick: You Londoners certainly have a very cosmopolitan taste these days! It seems almost impossible to find an English restaurant here anywhere. Nearly every restaurant I see seems to be Italian, Greek, Chinese or Indian!David: You’re right. These foreign restaurants have sprung up like mushrooms all over London and have become immensely popular with everyone. There can be no doubt that our eating habits have changed greatly in the past eight or ten years. Italian spaghetti, Greek kebabs and salads, Chinese chicken chow mien and Indian curries are all a normal part of a Londoner’s diet nowadays. In fact, we hardly ever think of such things as being foreign anymore.Nick: This is true in the North of England and the Midlands, as well, at any rate in the larger towns and cities. But here in London, every nationality under the sun seems to be represented in a restaurant somewhere or another.David: Yes. The big American hamburger and steak houses are very popular nowadays. Several Japanese and some Korean and Indonesian restaurants have come onto the scene recently, too.Nick: That makes London all the more fascinating, doesn’t it?David: That’s right. But most of these restaurants are rather expensive.Nick: I hear that the Indian and Pakistani restaurants are the cheapest ones.David: Yes, and the food is usually excellent. But there are plenty of good Chinese restaurants, too, where the prices are very moderate and the meals superb. The best ones are down in Gerrard Street, behind Piccadilly Circus in what we call “Chinatown”.Nick: Why don’t we go to one of them now? Is Gerrard Street far from here?David: No. We’ll just turn right here and go down Wardour Street through Soho. It’ll only take us about ten minutes to get to Gerrard Street.Nick: Wonderful! I’m dead keen on Chinese food, you know.David: Almost all the restaurants there serve Cantonese dishes, but there’s one that specializes in Peking cuisine.Nick: Oh, here we are; I can tell by all those signs in Chinese that this is the street we’re looking for.David: Yes. There are about twelve very good Chinese restaurants here. We’ll have a look at both sides of the street first and then decide on one.Nick: I see that there are some Chinese supermarkets here, too.David: Oh, yes. And there on the right is the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and just beside it, a Chinese cinema. Just around the corner here, in Newport Place, there’s the Guanghua Bookshop, where all sorts of newspapers, books, magazines, records and art from the People’s Republic of China are sold. I know the manager there well. We can go in a nd have a look after we’ve had lunch.Nick: Good. Which restaurant do you recommend?David: “The Far East” is my favourite. They serve both Cantonese and Pekinese dishes. Let’s go in.Nick: What a colourful Chinese atmosphere here with all those red lanterns overhead and thosebeautiful pictures on the wall!Waiter: Good afternoon, gentlemen.Nick: This is fabulous, David; there a re more than 100 Chinese dishes listed here! You’d better do the choosing. I’m not acquainted with very many of them.David: All right. (to the waiter) Two bowls of shark’s fin soup, two large bowls of boiled rice and two spring rolls. As for the mixed dis hes, we’ll have sweet and sour pork with pineapple, fried chicken with garlic sauce and peanuts and a bowl of sliced beef with green peppers. Waiter: What kind of tea would you like, gentlemen, English or Chinese?David: Chinese jasmine tea, please. (to Nick) Can you eat with chopsticks, Nick?Nick: Yes, but not very well.David: Never mind, I’ll teach you how to use them properly. It’s as easy as ABC.Task 9【答案】A.1) Harvest Festival takes place in the autumn.2) Because it started Christianity.3) In the old days farmers kept some of the last corn and decorated it with flowers. They also made little dolls out of corn, which are called corn dollies.B.1) F, 2) T【原文】Harvest Festival takes place in the autumn. It is a very ancient festival which started before Christianity. At the end of the summer people always thanked their gods for the harvest. A good harvest gave everyone food for the winter. A bad harvest brought disaster. In the modern world rich countries can buy food from abroad, so there is always food in the shops. People do not worry about the harvest, but they still celebrate Harvest Festival. They decorate the churches with flowers, fruit and vegetables and have a special service. Many schools celebrate Harvest Festival too. Teachers and students bring food and flowers to decorate the school hall. After the Harvest Festival they take their harvest gifts to Old People’s Homes or to hospitals.In the old days farmers kept some of the last corn and decorated it with flowers. They also made little dolls out of corn, called corn dollies. Each farm kept a corn dolly until the next year, to bring them a good harvest. Today people copy these ancient ideas for their Harvest Festival decorations. Past and present come together in this favorite festival.Task 10【答案】A.1) 18th century, hand, 1742, 18142) height, 1.5, 2, 2,000B.1) Mustard has strong yellow colour and hot taste. We can see it with salt and pepper on every good dinner table.2) There are two main kinds of mustard, one with brown seeds and the other with white. They both produce a rich yellow “flour” and contain mustard oil. The oil form the brown seeds has a strong taste, and the oil from the white seeds is hot, like pepper. Good modern mustard is madefrom both kinds of seed.3) One ton per acre in a good year.【原文】Everyone knows mustard, with its strong yellow colour and hot taste. You see it with salt and pepper on every good dinner table. But where does it come from? How does it get onto our tables?The Romans probably brought mustard to Britain, and farmers in eastern England have grown it ever since. Until the 18th century, people ground the seed by hand, but there have been special mustard mills since 1742. The largest firm in Britain started in 1814 and now exports mustard all over the world.There are two main kinds of mustard, one with brown seeds and the other with white. They both produce a rich yellow “flour” and contain mustard oil. The oil from the brown seeds has a strong taste, and the oil from the white seeds is hot, like pepper. Good modern mustard is made from both kinds of seed. The mustard plant grows to a height of about 1.5 to 2 metres, and each seed can multiply itself 2,000 times in one season.Jimmy Hazel has a 400-acre farm eight kilometres south of Norwich. He does not keep any animals, but grows several different crops: wheat, sugar beet, barley and mustard. He uses 10 percent of his land for mustard.“The mustard seed arrives from the factory at the end of winter— one kilogram for each acre of land. I plant it in March and it usually flowers in June. The mustard fields always look very pretty, but I have to watch out for weeds and insects. When the plants begin to die, I check the seeds. They’re ready when you can shake them in the pod. In August or September we harvest our crop. With a combine harvester it takes about a day to cover the mustard fields. Then I send the seed to the mill, where they check it. If there are any weeds or wheat in the crop, they won’t take it. And I don’t get any money for it! In a good year I produce about 40 tons of mustard seed.”Task 11【答案】A.1) animalsa) pork, beef, mutton, butter, cheeseb) Lambd) chicken, duck, turkey2)a) apples, oranges, bananas, tomatoesb) tea, potatoesc) rice, wheatdifferent plants and animals need different climates1) cool, Scotland, New Zealand2) any part of the world, more milk3) cool4) warm, dry, the Mediterranean5) sun, rain, tropical, Africa, South AmericaB.Bakers, butcher, grocer’s, shops, street market, supermarket, healthy【原文】We all need food. We cannot live without it. What kinds of food do we need? Where does our food come from?There are two basic kinds of food. One comes from animals and the other from plants. Meat comes from animals: we get pork from pigs, beef from cows and mutton from sheep. Lamb is the name for the meat from young sheep, or lambs. Fish from the sea is meat too, and we also eat birds like chicken, duck and turkey. We get other products from birds and animals too. Eggs come from chickens and ducks, and from cows’ milk people make but ter and cheese.From plants we get fruit, vegetables and cereals. A lot of our fruit grows on trees: apples, oranges and bananas. Many small plants have fruit too, like the coffee plant. So coffee is really a fruit drink! What about tea? Tea comes from a plant, but it is not a fruit. We make tea from the leaves of a small plant, so tea is a vegetable. And what about tomatoes? “Tomatoes are vegetables,” people say. “No,they’re not,” say the scientists. “Tomatoes are really fruit.” Some kinds of vegetables grow under the ground. The potato is one example. Different kinds of grass also give us food, called cereals. Rice and wheat are important cereals. Millions of people in the world eat rice or make bread from wheat.Where does our daily food come from? Some people grow their own food, but usually farmers produce our food for us. Different kinds of food come from different countries. Why? Because different plants and animals need different climates. Sheep, for example, have thick woolly coats, so they can live in a cool climate. You find sheep in countries like Scotland and New Zealand. Cows can live in any part of the world, but they produce more milk in cool climates.Apples like a cool climate. They are the number one British fruit. But oranges need a warm, dry climate. So oranges grow well in the countries round the Mediterranean. Bananas like a lot of sun and rain, so they only grow well in the tropical climates of countries in Africa and South America.Many different shops sell food. Bakers sell bread and butchers sell meat. You find eggs, milk, butter and cheese, rice, coffee and tea in a grocer’s shop. You can buy fish, fruit and vegetables from shops or in a street market. And, of course, there is one shop for everything— a supermarket. Remember, you must buy good food for a healthy life. Do you eat the right food?Task 12【答案】1) He wanted to investigate the mysteries of the sausage.2) Because everyone in a food factory has to keep clean and tidy and cover all the hair of the head. 【原文】Announcer: We sent Tom Brown on a special mission. His destination—a town somewhere in Wiltshire and his task — to investigate the mysteries of the sausage.Tom Brown: New York has the Empire State Building; Rome has the Colosseum; Paris has the Eiffel Tower and the Pompidou Centre. But Trowbridge, Trowbridge has Bowyers.Yes I’ve come here to Trowbridge early on a gray January morning, to investigate atopic close to my heart — or rather close to my stomach — something I can reallyget my teeth into. Behind me is the Bowyers factory. I’m about to go through thisgateway of gastrono mic delights, to visit this Mecca of the meat pie. What’s goingon inside, I wonder? Are innocent sausages being frightened out of their skins? Aremeat pies doing their crusts? I’m going in to talk to Mr. Cook, the site manager, toask some important, probing questions. Why are sausages called bangers, forinstance?Mr. Cook: No, I’m sorry, I don’t know. No, I don’t know, no.Tom Brown: I’ve noticed that everyone in the factory seems to be wearing a different kind of white hat.Mr. Cook: Well, everyone in a food factory has to keep clean and tidy and cover all the hair of the head. You will be putting on a hat such as the operators on the shop floor wearwhich is a white peaked hat with a snood down the back to cover all the hair on yourhead.Tom Brown: Yes, I see it’s got a rather fetching hairnet at the back...Task 13【答案】Judy thought that she would enjoy her first day on the job, but everything went wrong. First she overslept. She was so upset about that that she caught the wrong bus. She got to the soft drink factory at nine instead of eight thirty. Her new boss, who was a tall fat man, was very angry. He taught her what to do in a rush. All she had to do was watch a machine fill bottles with Cola. Then she pushed a button and sent the bottles to be capped.At lunch, her boss sent her out to buy him a sandwich. She bought herself some fruit, but dropped it and stepped on it. By the end of the afternoon she felt hungry, bored and tired. And she never wanted to see another bottle of Cola in her life. The next morning she got to work on time and quit!。
《How much is the apple? 》教学设计教师:XXX 一、本单元在教材中的地位和作用。
“How much is the apple?”是小学四年级英语下册第10课的学习主题,重点学习对价格的询问等,可以说是和学生的生活紧密联系在一起的。
本课内容设计旨在强化操练重点句子结构: How much is the ……? It’s____yuan 扩展表示商品的单词和数词;结合实物与图片为学生提供运用语言操练的机会;提高学生在真实的生活场景中运用英语进行交际的能力。
通过本课的学习让学生根据自己喜好、有目的地选择商品。
二、教学目标1、Learn the new word:lollipop.2、Learn to say and use :“How much is the ……?”“It’s ___yuan.”3、Learn to say Part A .三、教学重点及难点Learn to use : “How much is the ……?”“ It’s ___ yuan . ”四、教具准备:卡片、课件、苹果、桔子、棒棒糖、香蕉等实物五、教学步骤Step 1、Warming up出示课件。
Listen to a song “Ten little Indian boys”Lis ten carefully ,then answer my questions.GreetingsT:Hello! boys and girls .I’m Miss Lin. Nice to meet you.刚才你们在歌曲中听到了哪些数字,请学生来回答。
Step 2、Number game.导入新课。
出示课件出示游戏的规则:请五位同学上台来做游戏,3和5不能说数字,3用 apple代替,5用orange代替。
选出最后的两名胜出者,第一名奖励apple,第二名奖励orange 。
先带领学生操练1-2次,停顿的时间只能是5秒,请五位学生上台,选出最后的两名优胜者。
一、选择题1.—As students, we _________ follow school rules.—I agree with you.A.should B.shouldn't C.might D.might not A解析:A【解析】【详解】句意:-作为学生,我们应该遵守学校规则。
-我同意你的说法。
should应该;shouldn’t不应该;might可能;might not可能不。
根据句意和常识可知,学生应该遵守校规,故应选A。
2.Problems and ________ are normal ________ life. Don't be upset.A.worries; in B.worried; inC.worrying; at D.worry; at A解析:A【详解】句意:在我们日常生活中问题和担心是正常的,不要沮丧。
and连接并列成分,前面是名词的复数,后面也用worry的复数worrries;in life表示在生活中。
根据题意,故选A。
3.W will make mistakes unless we are__________.A.care B.careful C.careless D.carefully B解析:B【解析】句意:除非我们小心,否则我们会犯错的。
(如果我们不细心,我们会犯错误。
)考查形容词词义辨析。
A. care关心,在意,动词和名词;B. careful细心的,仔细的;C. careless 粗心的; D. carefully细心地,仔细地。
结合句意和语境可知选B。
4.—Is the child better today?—Yes. His temperature seems now.A.high B.normal C.low D.special B解析:B【详解】句意:-这个孩子今天好点了吗?-是的,他的体温现在好像正常了。
high高的;normal正常的;low低的;special特殊的。
Unit 10 I’d like some noodles.A.orange juicesB. orange juiceC. oranges juiceD. orangesjuices()2.I often eat some _____and _____for breakfast.()A. eggs; bread B. egg; bread C. eggs; breads D. egg; breads ()3.What kind of noodles would you like?I’d likesome______noodles.A. egg, tomato and muttonB. eggs, tomatoes and muttonC. egg, tomatoes and muttonD. egg, tomato and muttons()4.Could you please give me some_______?---Sure, here you are.A. pieces of papersB. piece of papersC. piece of paperD. pieces of paper()5.I’d like a ____.A. mutton B. beef C. banana D. apple ()6.Give me _____bread and ______green tea, please.A. some ; anB. some; aC. some; someD. any; any()7.We have no____in the fridge.Let’s go and buy somepeas,carrots and cabbages.A.vegetablesB.eggsC.meatD.fruit()8.Hurry up! There is ____time left. A. a little B. little C. few D. a few()9.There ____some milk, two eggs and three cakes on the table.A.isB.areC.hasD.have()10.There are many _____in my school. A.woman teachers B. women teachers2、精挑细选() 1.What’s her favorite vegetable?--__________.A. Eggs. B. Bananas.C. Cabbages.() 2. Dale likes _______ very much. A. tomato B. tomatoes C. tomatos() 3. Would you like some _____?---Yes,just a few.A. apples B.fish C. orange D.mutton()4.Would you like some apples?- A.No,thanks. B.No,I wouldn’t. C.Yes,please. D.A and C()5.We’d like _____and_____noodles.A.mutton;cabbages.B.beef;tomato.C.chicken;potatoes.D.tomatoes;pork3、完美呈现1.Some _________ (beef) is in the box.2.Mutton _________ (be) my favorite food.3.Bring me some __________ (orange), and I want to make orange juice.4.I like rice. But my sister ____________ (not like) it.4、句型转换。