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1、會計學(xué)1世界各地美食世界各地美食第一頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。Eating habits are influenced by environment, such as the climate and the availability of water and of plants or animals to serve as food. It is also influenced by the customs of eating passed down from generation to generation. Sometimes, these customs have been a

2、tradition for so long that the people forget why they began in the first place! 第1頁/共24頁第二頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。Brazil Brazilians start of the day with coffee, just like many Americans do. Usually, what is served for breakfast along with coffee or milk is fresh fruit, bread or biscuits. They can drink up

3、 to twenty tiny cups of coffee a day. Both lunch and dinner are larger meals. Even though dinner is served much l a t e r i n t h e d a y . The traditional dishes in Brazil are black beans, white rice, and shredded greens. Along with chicken, fish or steak. A favorite sweet in Brazil is chocolate. C

4、hocolate is used in desserts or make hot chocolate. 第2頁/共24頁第三頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。USA We all think of fast food when we hear about American food and its true! In every city in every corner you can find fast food restaurants like McDonalds, Burger King, White Castle, Wendys and many other chains.There y

5、ou get Big Sizes for little prices. The customers are more than full up after the meal. Some fast food restaurants have a “Refill offer”. That means when your plate is empty that they refill it and its the same for drinks.第3頁/共24頁第四頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。Italy Italians really like to eat! They tend to hav

6、e 5 to 6 meals a day. For breakfast they like to have a small Black Espresso Cappuccino, Milk or Tea and as they drink, they enjoy eating toast bread with jam, brioches, biscuits and yogurt. However the average Italian only drinks coffee in the morning. After breaskfast comes the snack time, which i

7、s around 10 to 11 am. They usually have crackers, fruit or brioches. Then comes lunch, their most important meal of the day which could have pasta, pizza, risotto or soup; meat, fish or cheese with a salad or steamed veggies. For dessert they have fruit, cakes or ice-cream. At snack time they eat bi

8、scuits and drink tea or hot chocolate. For dinner they have soup or pasta and meat or fish with broiled veggies.第4頁/共24頁第五頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。Japan Japanese people always include rice in their diet, Miso-shiru (Japanese soup) and Tsukemono (a kind of pickles) in their daily meals. In general, they incl

9、ude beef and vegetables, pickles and wasabi in their bento boxes. To eat, they use chopsticks. They hold chopsticks in their right hand and a small bowl in their left hand. Often they use knives, forks and spoons.第5頁/共24頁第六頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。Read the texts about what people around the world eat to cel

10、ebrate something special. Do you eat any of these foods in your country?New YearIn China people eat eight, ten or twelve dishes of food at New Year. This is because an even number means double the luck. A lot of the food at New Year has a special meaning. Seaweed means good luck and long noodles mea

11、n long life. They eat whole vegetables and dont use knives to cut things, because this means the end of your good luck.In Russia there is lots of food on the table so the next year will be happy and plentiful. At 11:59 people open champagne and wait for the clock to strike twelve. Then they make a t

12、oast for the New Year. They wish everybody good luck and happiness.In Spain people eat twelve grapes one with each chime of the clock at midnight. This brings good luck for the next twelve months. But it is difficult to eat twelve grapes in twelve seconds, so people usually have a mouth full of grap

13、es at the end!第6頁/共24頁第七頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。WeddingsItalians eat doughnuts in the shape of bowties for good luck. They also eat sugared almonds when they hope for a baby.Many years ago in Britain the father of the bride gave the groom honey mead (a honey drink) for a whole month. In this way the couple

14、 had a month of sweetness and happiness. We have now changed the word to honeymoon the holiday a couple goes on after their wedding.Birthdays When a child is born in China, the father gives red eggs to his friends and family an even number for a girl and an odd number for a boy.The birthday party st

15、arted in Europe in the Middle Ages. People were afraid of ghosts and bad spirits on their birthdays. Friends and family came to visit you with presents to stop them.In Mexico people fill a paper animal with sweets. Children close their eyes and hit the animal until the sweets fall out. Then everybod

16、y eats the sweets.第7頁/共24頁第八頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。VocabularyMatch the words with their definitions.DishSeaweedChimeBrideGroomMidnightThe noise a clock makes to tell you what time it isThe most important woman at a wedding12 oclock at nightThe most important man at a weddingA plate of food which people sh

17、areGreen sea plant第8頁/共24頁第九頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。ComprehensionChoose the correct word.In China people eat an even / odd number of dishes of food.2. In China knives are good / bad luck.3. In Spain people eat twelve grapes before / after the clock strikes midnight.In Italy sugared almonds are given to / f

18、or a baby at weddings.In the Middle Ages people came / didnt come to your house to stop bad spirits.6. In Mexico children hit a paper animal with their eyes open / closed.第9頁/共24頁第十頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。Speaking.Think about the following questions and share them with the group.What do you usually eat for

19、 breakfast?I usually eat. for breakfast.And lunch?For lunch I usually eat.What about dinner?For dinner I usually eat.第10頁/共24頁第十一頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。Remarkable images of families from different parts of the world. They are surrounded by the food they consume in one week. The cost of that food is included.What do you notice?第11頁/共24頁第十二頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。第12頁/共24頁第十三頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。第13頁/共24頁第十四頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。第14頁/共24頁第十五頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。第15頁/共24頁第十六頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。第16頁/共24頁第十七頁,編輯于星期一:九點(diǎn) 四十八分。第17頁/共24

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