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2019人教版选择性必修二unit3 Food and Culture Using Language
Reading for Writing课件
云南省曲靖市第一中学
原创制作:周昆林
Lead-in
What do you think makes up a healthy diet?
A healthy diet is balanced diet which contains meat, pork, fish, dairy
products, fresh vegetables and fruit.
2. What are some rules for healthy eating?
Eat Mostly Plants, Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts, and Seeds ; Eat Real Food,
Not Processed Food; Eat a Variety of Different Foods; Stop Eating Before
You Are Full; Avoid Foods That Are Prepackaged and Sold in a Can, Box, or Plastic
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Let’s watch a clip of video and get an idea of healthy foods and junk
foods.
Read the text quickly and match the subheadings with the paragraphs.
Paragraph 1 A. Slow Eating is Good
Paragraph 2 B. Reducing Sweets is Key
Paragraph 3 C. The Real Killer is Sugar
Paragraph 4 D. The Way You Look at Food is Most Important
Paragraph 5 E. Keep It Fresh and Balanced
Study the language and structure
Now answer questions below:
1.What is a point in a passage?
The writer’s opinion or the main point.
2. What kind of information is a detail?
A fact or feature about something.
3. What is the relationship between a point and a detail?
A detail is used to support a point.
There is much debate nowadays as to what makes up a healthy diet. For example, scientists have insisted for years that a big enemy of health is fatty food. However, there is increasing evidence that the real driver of poor health is not so much fatty food, as it is sugar. Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. And in America, people who receive 25% of their daily calories or more through sugar are twice as likely to die from heart disease than people who receive less than 10% a day (Journal of the American Medical Association, 2014). This is true regardless of (despite/in spite of)how healthy the rest of their diet might be. Put more simply, while people contin