Text各有所爱Lesson 23 One man's meat is another man's poisonPeople become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannotbe eaten. If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus agreat delicacy. You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. Onthe other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat----the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. The sad truth is that most of ushave been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cookedin wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world. There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised. As his flat is in a large town, he hasno garden of his own. For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my gardenand take them to him. The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after aheavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants. Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. I left the bag in the hall and Robert and Iwent into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours. I had forgotten all aboutthe snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. Snails would, of course,be the main dish. I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room.To our dismay, we saw that there were snails everywhere: they had escaped from the6/ 1paper bag and had taken complete possession of the hall! I have never been able to lookat a snail since then.Language points The following points are not covered by the video. It is better for you to watch :Attention(the video or listen to the MP3 first and try to take notes on your own. Then you may checkhere to get more details. )1. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal faton the other hand 转折连接词,表示而另一方面...... 就......就;一......at the idea of: at 介词搭配作状语,表示当...... 一想到at the idea of一看到at the sight of一提到at the mention of......一听到消息at the news of......东西at the touch of 一触摸到声音at the sound of 一听到...... 一想到at the thought of Eg.: I was glad at the thought of getting something the eat.I always love at the mention of ghost story.2, the normally accepted practice in many northern countries表示习俗,做法practice表示个人习惯habit 社会的风俗或习俗custom6/ 2E.g.: Early to bed and early to rise is good habit.It is now quite common practice for married women not to take their husband's second name.the custom of giving present at Christmas3,The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foodsthat引导表语从句,说明truth的内容bring up抚养Joe is born in England, but brought up in France.She was brought up to believe that money is the most (great) important thing in life.4, we stick to them all our lives.stick to = keep to; not give upEg.: We stick to them all our lives.I made my decision and I am going to stick to it.stick to the ideastick to the planinsist on doing sth. 坚持做某事persist in doing sth. 坚持做某事5, No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.比较级表达最高级的概念Nobody is more beautiful than you.He is more intelligent than anyone else in my class.The common garden snail often receives more praise and abuse than other creatures.6/ 36, There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.countless: 无数的,数不尽的(=numerous)who引导定语从句associate sth. with sth. 把某物与某物相联系7, Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert.on a sudden impulse 一时的,冲动的Acting on a sudden impulse, he went shopping to buy several dresses.Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. ==Robert was not only delighted to see me, but also pleased with my little gift.8, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants.happened to do 恰巧,碰巧I happened to be out when he called.We both happened to be travelling on the same plane.happen / chanceIt happened that I was out when he called.It chanced that I was out when he called.9,I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. when,表示正在这时突然,主句通常使用过去进行时,过去完成时等搭配;位于句中6/ 4He was having a bath when the telephone suddenly rang.We had not ... like this when ... came in.We were about to start when it rained.ExercisesMultiple choices1 In a country where snails are eaten, you would expect _____ .a. to find a great many snails in people's gardensb. to find that people cooked them in winec. snails to be so popular that they are a luxury only the rich can affordd. people to be amazed by anyone who refused to eat them2 The idea of collecting snails never appealed to the writer very much until _____ .a. the sight of the snails made him think of Robertb. a heavy shower of rain led him to look for them in his gardenc. a sudden impulse made him decide to visit the country where Robert livedd. he felt obliged to remove them from his prize plantsTranslation3,The sight of blood always turns her stomach.她每次见到血总是感到反胃。