Стр.28-29 Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 9 класс
2a Would you dare? Vocabulary Insects/Bugs 1 a) Listen and say. Which of these can you see in the pictures? Which are common in your country?
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2a Would you dare? Vocabulary Insects/Bugs 1 a) Listen and say. Which of these can you see in the pictures? Which are common in your country? scorpion fly dragonfly ant maggot grasshopper cricket bee wasp beetle earthworm butterfly moth house spider tarantula cockroach flea centipede/millipede caterpillar slug snail ladybird b) How do the pictures make you feel? Would you ever try eating such dishes? Tell your partner. Check these words aroma, platter, common sight, deep-fried, marinated, pop, roasted, pest, contamination, unavoidable, witchetty grub, dough, nutty taste, edible, abundant, fraction of the resources, cholesterol Waiter, there’s a scorpion in my soup! Are insects the food of the future? A You’re at a restaurant and there’s a fantastic aroma coming from the kitchen. “I think I’ll have the dish of the day.” You tell the waiter. Then out comes a huge platter of fried tarantulas and a plate of grasshopper tacos. ‘You’re going to enjoy that”, says the waiter, “Bon appetite!”. Now maybe this makes your stomach chum, but some food scientists are hoping that insects will become a common sight at our dinner tables in the future. В The idea of eating insects (known as “entomophagy’) certainly isn’t new or unusual. Ancient Roman and Greek aristocrats, for instance, bved to dine on beetle larvae and locusts. What’s more, insects are eaten today in four-fifths of countries around the world. In Ghana, bread is made from winged termites and in China, cooked baby bees are a delicacy. In Thailand the night markets are an insect-eater’s dream with deep-fried locusts, giant water bugs and marinated sik worms some of the most popular snacks. Some cinema-goers in South America even pop roasted ants into their mouths instead of popcorn! C The fact is the food we eat is largely influenced by culture. At a certain point, people in western countries began to see insects as pests that destroy crops, rather than as a food source. Now bugs are mostly only eaten to shock TV audiences. Many westerners wouldn’t hesitate to order shrimp and lobster in a fancy restaurant Yet these are arthropods, just like insects. Some even describe them as the bugs of the oceantask. D You may be surprised to learn that weal already eat insects. Amazingly, we eat half a kilo of insects each year as insect contamination is often unavoidable when manufacturing foods. By law, chocolate can have up to 60 insect parts in it per 100g for instance. You! probably think twice now before tucking into your next bar of chocolate! E But dontaskt insects taste terrible? Well, apparently not. Fans of the witchetty grub, considered to be the fillet steak of the bug world, say that it tastes like a tasty cheese omelette rolled in dough. Fried crickets taste just like nuts, and barbecued grasshoppers Ike roasted peppers. Just dontaskt look at your plate first! F Not only can insects taste agreeable, but they are plentiful too. So far we know that 1,400 are edible, but there are thousands more that we haventaskt tried. “Insects are such an abundant food source that it seems crazy not to use them," says one head chef. “Wetaskve just got to get over our fear of eating them!" The EU agrees and is soon going to launch a project to promote insect eating They see it as an environmentally-friendly solution to the problem of feeding the world. Insect farming takes a fraction of the resources needed for producing meat. Insects are healthy, too, full of vitamins and protein and low in cholesterol. G It seems that diches such as scorpion soup will start appearing on our Western menus sooner than we think. Certainly many scientists think that by 2020, insects will be available in our supermarkets. If this seems unlikely to you, remember that aubergines and sushi were once seen foods at the western table. Insects, once seen as pests, might just become our knights in shining armour in the very near future. Reading 2 Read the title of the text and the first and last sentences of each paragraph. Who eats insects these days? What are the benefits? Read the rest of the text to find out. 3 Read the article and match each paragraph (A-G) with its heading (1-8). You can only use each heading once. There is one extra heading. 1 Accidental consumption 2 Bugs for breakfast 3 Delicious bugs 4 An unusual meal 5 A social change 6 The future for insects 7 A lean green solution 8 International insect eaters 4 Match the words/phrases in bold with their meanings: eating with enjoyment, disgusts you, rare/ expensive food, widely available, overcome, good, unpleasant/unwanted substance, rescuers, put quickly, safe to eat. Ways of cooking 5 What are the words below in your language? What is your favourite way to eat: chicken? potatoes? carrots? rice? sliced bread? bananas? steak? eggs? peanuts? fish? shrimp? roasted deep-fried chocolate-covered raw baked stir-fried boiled mashed barbecued marinated grilled microwaved steamed toasted scrambled I really enjoy deep-fried chicken. Grammar Future tenses 6 Choose the correct tenses. Give reasons. Check in the Grammar Reference section. 1 Itaskm going to visit the night market tonight. 2 Itaskm making spring rolls this afternoon. 3 Dontaskt worry about making the restaurant reservation. Itasktaskll do it later. 4 This dish looks delicious. I think Itaskll eat it. 5 "What are your plans for tonight?" "Wetaskre staying in." 6 "There are no eggs left." "OK. ItaskII go and buy some now." 7 Itaskm hungry. I think ItaskII have a sandwich. 8 Sue is opening an insect restaurant next month! 9 Look at that pile of dishes ... ittasks going to! 10 Itaskm going to this yeartasks Exotic Foods festival. Here are the tickets. 7 What are you going to do this weekend? What are you doing tonight? What do you think you will do next summer? Speaking & Writing 8 Listen to and read the article. Say four things you have learnt from it. 9 Think! How are attitudes towards eating insects changing and why? Would you like to eat them? Why?/Why not? Write a few sentences about this in your notebook, then read them to your partner or the class.