【大二】视听说教程Unit3部分听力原文答案
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Unit 3 Let’s Eat
Track 2-3-2(p.41)
Bill: Hi, Marta. What did you do last night?
Marta: I had dinner at my friends’ house. Her mother
cooked.
Bill: Oh, really? What was on the menu?
Marta: It was a big meal. Let’s see... we had fried chicken,
fried green tomatoes, grits, and...oh yes, Mississippi mud pie for
dessert.
Bill: Fried tomatoes? Grits?
Marta: Yes, my friends’ mother is from the southern United
States. It’s a typical southern menu.
Bill: Interesting! Did you like it?
Marta: well, the chicken was delicious. Crispy on the outside
and really juicy inside.
Bill: Sounds yummy! And the grits? What are grits,
anyway?
Marta: Grits are made from crushed corn. They look something
like oatmeal.
Bill: I’ve never had grits.
Marta: Well, typically the
y are bland. But I added lots of butter so they had a strong,
buttery flavor. They went well with the fried tomatoes. Those were
a little oily, but they were really good.
Bill: Did you enjoy the dessert?
Marta: Well, the Mississippi mud pie was tasty, but too sweet. I
couldn’t finish it all.
Keys: Activity-1-B(P42)
1. delicious, crispy, juicy 2. bland 3. oily, good
4.tasty, too sweet
Track 2-3-4 (p.42)
Today our lives are busier than they were 10 or 20 years ago.
For some people, this is a problem. They think we should slow down
and enjoy life. The Slow Food movement was started to celebrate and
support the local food traditions of the worlds. Its members don’t
like fast food or instant foods because they think those foods are
unhealthy.
The Slow Food movement started in Europe, but now it is an
international movement. There are more than 65,000 members in 45
countries. The Slow Food movement’s members think we need to slow
down and appreciate delicious traditional foods. They also believe
in protecting the environment. In addition, they believe in
supporting local farmers and their products.
Keys: Activity-2-B (P42). 1. fast 2.
life 3.farmers 4.
Europe 5. members
Track 2-3-8
1. Chili peppers are one of the oldest food crops in the world.
Farmers grew the first chili peppers more than 9,000 years
ago.
2. The first chili peppers probably grew in Bolivia. From there,
the plant spread through South America and the Caribbean.
Christopher Columbus brought the first chili peppers to
Europe.
3. The heat in the chili comes from a chemical called capsaicin.
Capsaicin has no smell or flavor, but it makes your mouth feel
“hot.”
4. Scientists believe that chili peppers are a very healthy food
because they are rich in vitamins. Research shows that chilis do
not damage the stomach, and Indian scientists discovered that
eating chilis can help people lose weight.
5. Indian food is well-known for using lots of chili peppers,
but Thai food is spicier. The average person in Thailand
eats five grams of chili pepper everyday---the most in the
world.
6. The Aztec Indians of Mexico loved chili peppers so much that
they gave them to their king as a gift.
7. The hottest chili pepper in the world is the habanero. It is
bright orange and grows in the Caribbean.
8. There are chili sauce factories on every continent except
Antarctica.
2 While You Watch
Track-2-3-1
Keys: 3. doesn’t like (likes) 5. steak(chicken) 6. doesn’t
like (likes) 7. enjoys( doesn’t enjoy)
Track-2-3-3 (P52)
Keys: 1. I like 2. sever 3. my favorite dish
4. I love that 5. the most popular food
6. you name it 7. delicious
Track-2-3-4 (P54)
Keys: 4. added too much (didn’t add enough)
7. hot(sweet)
8.
won(lost)