内容正文:
1.pepper
2.cut up
3.mix
4.bake
5.oven
6.pour sth. into sth.
7.flour
8.boil
9.butter
10.cheese
11.cut sth. in/into sth.
12.tablespoon
13.mash
14.mashed potatoes
15.stir-fry
16.do with
17.bowl
18.heat
19.oil
20.pan
21.put sth. back
22.mix…with…
23.simple
24.ingredient
25.instruction
26.steamed fish
27.hot and sour soup
28.mess
29.pretty
30.Christmas
31.pancake
32.dream
33.university
34.go boating
35.memory
36.visible
37.along with sb./sth.
38.pumpkin
39.pie
40.warm up
41.cinnamon
42.fill…with…
43.sweetness
44.college
45.host
46.hostess
47.recipe
48.cream
49.crust
50.mixture
51.least
52.at least
53.secret
54.according to
55.whenever
56.item
57.spaghetti
58.spoon
59.slice
60.couple
61.island
62.wife
63.separate
64.born
65.one by one
66.Thanksgiving
67.Guoqiao Rice Noodles
Section A, 1b and 1c
Peter: Let’s make some mashed potatoes for lunch.
Teng Fei: Great idea! How do we make them?
Peter: Well, first, get some potatoes and wash them.
Teng Fei: OK. How many do we need?
Peter: Six. Cut them into pieces.
Teng Fei: OK. Done.
Peter: Next, put the potatoes in the pot and boil them until they are soft.
Teng Fei: Got it.
Peter: Then, we need some milk and butter. Can you get them for me, please?
Teng Fei: Sure. How much do we need?
Peter: One tablespoon of butter and half a cup of milk... Thanks. Now, let’s start mashing the potatoes.
Teng Fei: The potatoes are done.
Peter: Now, add the milk and butter to the potatoes, and mix.
Teng Fei: Like this?
Peter: Great! Finally, add salt and pepper... OK. We’re done! Let’s try them!
Teng Fei: Mmm... How delicious they taste!
Section A, 2a and 2c
Peter: Hey Teng Fei, can you teach me how to cook a popular Chinese dish?
Teng Fei: Sure. How about stir-fried eggs and tomatoes?
Peter: Great idea. How do we make it?
Teng Fei: We need eggs, tomatoes, salt, and sugar.
Peter: OK. How many tomatoes and eggs do we need?
Teng Fei: Four tomatoes and three eggs.
Peter: OK. What should we do with the tomatoes and eggs?
Teng Fei: First, cut the tomatoes into small pieces. Next, mix the eggs in a bowl.
Peter: Like this?
Teng Fei: Perfect. Then, heat some oil in a pan and add the eggs to it. Stir-fry for one minute. Then take the eggs out of the pan.
Peter: Got it.
Teng Fei: Next, cook the tomatoes in the pan until they’re soft. Then, add some salt and sugar.
Peter: What an amazing smell! What’s next?
Teng Fei: Finally, put the eggs back into the pan and mix them with the tomatoes.
Peter: Wow, it looks so good! How simple!
Section B 1b
Food for Thought
Cooking is love made visible. That is what my grandmother always told me. Thanks to her, I love cooking. It's a great way for me to share my love with others. Every time I sit at the table, after cooking for my family, we create memories. The smells and the food's taste, along with our conversations, connect us to each other. What wonderful memories I have!
One of my favourite memories is my grandmother's pumpkin pie. She always made it in autumn, when the weather got colder. Her friendly kitchen was the perfect place to warm up and enjoy a taste of the changing seasons. I still remember the days, when the smell of cinnamon filled the room with sweetness. Now, every time I smell cinnamon, I think of my grandmother's pumpkin pie.
My grandmother told me about her first pumpkin pie. When she was a college student in the US, she stayed with a host family. One year around Thanksgiving, the hostess taught her how to make a pumpkin pie. Many years later, she taught me how to make it too.
Pumpkin Pie Recipe
Ingredients: eggs, sugar, cinnamon, salt, pumpkin, cream, pie crust
Instructions:
First, mix the eggs.
Then, add the sugar, cinnamon, salt, pumpkin, and cream.
Next, pour the mixture into the pie crust.
After that, place the pie in the oven and cook for 40 to 50 minutes.
Finally, let the pie cool for at least an hour before serving.
My grandmother loved learning how to make food from other cultures. "It's my way of making friends from around the world," she said. Grandmother taught me the secret to cooking: Cook with love. Thanks to my grandmother, I love to try new food and new recipes from other countries and cultures.
Reading Plus
The History of Pizza
Do you know pizza is one of the most popular fast foods in the world? In fact, around the world, people eat 5 billion pizzas every year! But where did pizza come from and what makes it so popular? Read on to find out.
Thousands of years ago, the Greeks, Italians, and Persians started putting vegetables, oil, cheese, and other things on flat bread. The ingredients depended on the area, but there was one thing in common: Everyone put the toppings on some type of bread. This was the ancient form of "pizza".
Our modern pizza goes back to the Romans more than 2,000 years ago. They put cheese and olive oil on bread. In the 1700s, a pizza with tomato sauce and cheese became popular in Naples, Italy. Later, Italians brought the pizza to America, and then it became a popular food all over the world, with different pizzas from different places.
Photographs of movie stars and famous athletes with pizza helped it become more and more popular, and that led to competitions. Today, we have the World Pizza Games. There are also all kinds of world records. For example, in 2017, there was a new record for the world's longest pizza. It was over 1.9 kilometers long!
Today, pizza is popular all over the world, and different places have their own local pizzas. So do you like eating or cooking pizza? What is your favourite pizza style?
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