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1、-全国中等职业技术学校家政与社区效劳专业家政效劳英语教材说+读各24篇课文Unit OneMr. Bakers FamilyLEARN TO SAYD : Good afternoon, Mr. Baker.H : Hello. How are youD : Fine, thanks. Nice to see you.H: Nice to see you, too. My name is John Baker. This is my father, and this is my wife,Catherine.Hs: Hi, glad to meet you.D: Glad to meet yo

2、u, too. My English name is Mary.H : Then we can call you MaryD : Yes, please. I would like that. Hs: Have some coffee, please.D : Thank you. I was told I would e to a family of five in which there are two lovely children.H : Aha. Yeah. e on, Brian and Lucia. This is Mary. Mary, this is my son and my

3、daughter.D : Hello, Brian. Hello, Lucia.Children: Hi, Mary!D: Shall I begin my work today or tomorrow, Mr. BakerH : Tomorrow. So we can have time to show you around. There are a number of rooms in thishouse. Its not easy to get them clean and tidy after Brian and Lucia mess them.D : Oh, dont worry.

4、I think I can handle it. Ill do my best. But if I do anything wrong,please let me know.H : OK. Now, lets show you the kitchen first.LEARN TO READThis is my first day in Mr. Bakers home. Now he is showing me around his house. We enter the kitchen first. Oh! What a big kitchen!Unit TwoIntroductionsLEA

5、RN TO SAYH : Mary! These are my friends, Mr. and Mrs. Davies. They are from California. Theyll stay fortwo nights. Please help them take their bags to their bedroom.D : Oh, glad to see you, Mr. and Mrs. Davies. Weve been waiting for you the whole morning.Mr. Davies : Youre Mary, right John says you

6、are doing a good job.D : Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have taught me a lot.Mrs. Davies : Everything looks bright and tidy. Oh, what beautiful flowers!D : Mrs. Baker asked me to get them early in the morning. She says the fresh flowers will reduceyour tiredness from the trip. Its such a long trip from

7、California to here, isnt itMrs. Davies : Yeah. We will have a good rest and then begin our tour around China.D : Its so e*citing. I can be your guide in my hometown, near the Three Gorges, if you gothere.Mr. Davies : Thatll be great. I think we will.LEARN TO READMr. and Mrs. Davies will stay for two

8、 nights at the Bakers. This is the bedroom they will stayin.Unit ThreeServing a GuestLEARN TO SAYGuest: Hello! Im Sam Hunter, Mr. Bakers friend. Is Mr. Baker inD: Not at the moment. But he told me he was e*pecting a Mr. Hunter. He had an urgent matterand had to go out. He said he will be back in ten

9、 minutes. Please e in and sit down.Guest: Thanks.D : What would you like to drink, sirGuest: Tea, please. With ice.D; Its rather hot today. We have fresh watermelon in the fridge. Would you like a pieceGuest: No, thanks.D: Mr. Baker asked me to prepare your favourite food, crab and lobster.Guest: Th

10、ank you.D: (Hearing the ring at the door) There es Mr. Baker.LEARN TO READLook! The living room of the Bakers is large.Unit FourTelephone CallsLEARN TO SAY(The telephone rings. )D: Hello, this is the Bakers.Guest: Hello, this is Lisa, Lisa Rice. Is Mr. Baker inD: Sorry, he wont be home until seven t

11、his evening. May I take a messageGuest: OK. This is Lisa Rice, Mr. Bakers co-worker. There will be a meeting in the panyat 8:00 tomorrow morning. He must be there on time.D: Ive got it. Shall I write down your telephone numberGuest: I dont think so. He has it.D: Ill tell Mr. Baker about it as soon a

12、s he es back.Guest: Thanks. Bye.D: Bye.LEARN TO READSometimes, Mr. Baker works at home. The modern munications help him a lot. He has a telephone, a mobile phone, a fa* machine, and a puter. He can deal with his work or get information through Internet. On weekends, he often s or chats with his frie

13、nds.Unit FiveApologiesLEARN TO SAYD: Im terribly sorry! I broke one of the plates while setting the table. I hope I can pay for it.H: It doesnt matter. Youre always doing well. It was an accident, wasnt itD: Yes, but it doesnt make any difference. The plate slipped through my fingers. I shouldhave a

14、voided that. I cant say how sorry I am.H : Take it easy. Theres no reason to spoil a whole days work with such a trifle.D: Oh, thank you for pardoning me.H : Cheer up! Or you may have to apologize for a second plate.D : OK. Thanks.LEARN TO READIt is half past si* in the evening. I am setting the tab

15、le. Today, I must be careful. Yester-day, I broke a plate when I set the table.Unit Si*Cleaning RoomsLEARN TO SAYD: Good morning, Mr. Baker. May I e inH : Yes, what is itD : Im sorry to disturb you, sir, but wed like to clean the room. May I do it nowH: Well, Im a bit tied up at the moment.D : What

16、time would be convenient, sirH : Let me see. Could you e again around 11:00 a. m. D : Im afraid no cleaning can be done between the hours of 11 :00 a. m. and noon, sir. So, Iwill do some cooking instead. May I e around 10:00 a. m.H : I guess so. Ill be out during that time anyway.D : All right.LEARN

17、 TO READThis is Mr. and Mrs. Bakers wardrobe. There are two parts (right and left part) and threedrawers in the wardrobe.Mrs. Baker puts her coats, blouses, dresses, skirts, sweaters, and underwear in the rightpart. Most of her clothes are in fashion. Mr. Baker puts his suits, jackets, trousers, shi

18、rts,windbreakers, jeans, and pajamas in the left part.The three drawers are at the bottom of the wardrobe. Mr. and Mrs. Baker put their scarves,ties, gloves, stockings, socks, and shoes in different drawers.Can you work out how many things are there in Mr. and Mrs. Bakers wardrobe What aboutyoursUni

19、t SevenLaundryLEARN TO SAYD ; Any laundry today, madamHs; Yes, its all in the laundry bag over there.D ; Lets see. There are two pairs of slacks, one ladys skirt, and one mans overcoat.Hs: And this sport shirt and these pajamas, too.D; Please tell me whether you need your clothes pressed, washed or

20、dry-cleaned.Hs: I have one skirt which I dont think is colorfast. Will the color run in the washD ; Ill dry-clean the skirt. So the color wont run.Hs: Thats fine. When will they be ready Im going to have a party tomorrow evening.D ; OK. Ill try to get them ready by then.Hs: Thats very kind of you.LE

21、ARN TO READThe washing machine makes home laundering much easier. But you must pay attention tothe wash care labels on the garments.Unit EightShoppingLEARN TO SAYD : I am going to the supermarket. What can I get for you, madamH : Id like to buy some Chinese moon cakes.D : All right. Which do you pre

22、fer, the Guangdong style or the Suzhou styleH : Which one do you remendD : Well, the Guangdong style moon cakes are sweet, soft and puffy. And the Suzhou style onesare puffy and filled with fragrant nuts. There are not only sweet but also meat moon cakes.H : Fine, help me to choose some Suzhou style

23、 moon cakes, please.D : Certainly. Anything elseH : Let me see. Ah, yes! I want some bananas.D: Bananas are out of season now. How about orangesH : Good. Ill take ten oranges.LEARN TO READTalking about shopping, besides going to thesupermarket, the greengrocers to buy bread,vegetables, or fruits alm

24、ost every day, I stillneed to go to the shopping center, or the depart-ment store about once a month. There, I help the Bakers to buy articles of everyday use, suchas toilet soap, hand cleaner, foam bath, sham-poo, detergent, washing powder, perfume,facial tissue, toothpaste, toothbrush, and so on.U

25、nit NineFood ValueLEARN TO SAYHs: Hi, Mary! Youre so tired. I think youd better have a rest.D: Oh, thank you.Hs: e on, then.D: Mrs. Baker, I find the children refuse to eat vegetables . and . and, .as you say,vegetables are so important!Hs: Yes, Im very worried about them, as a matter of fact.D: Don

26、t worry. Another thing I could try is soup. I always think its a good idea to make soupwith fresh vegetables.Hs: That sounds like a good idea.LEARN TO READBrian and Lucia do not like vegetables,especially carrot, celery, eggplant, lettuce,and spinach. Mrs. Baker often tells them thatvegetables are g

27、ood for their health, but they donot care. So I must try my best to cook variousvegetable soups, like cabbage soup, cucumbersoup, winter melon soup, tomato and egg soup,etc. I also cook fruit salads for them. Thechildren like the salads very much.Unit TenChinese CuisineLEARN TO SAYD: What would you

28、like to have today, madamHs: I think Ill just have some soup and crackers.D : And you, sirH : Thats not enough for me. Ive been working hard this morning and Im really hungry. Illhave the plete Chinese meal-bean curd with hot pepper, blanched chicken, Beijingroast duck and egg drop soup.Hs: Oh, it s

29、ounds good. Ill have that, too.D : OK.H: Well, Catherine, I thought you were on a diet and you wanted to lose some weightHs: Yes, but Ill start it tomorrow.LEARN TO READChinese food is delicious and there are many styles, like Beijing style, Guangdong style,Sichuan style, and Shanghai style. Each st

30、yle has its own features. Beijing food is heavy andspicy. Shanghai food is sometimes sweet. Sichuan food is strong and hot. Guangdong food islight.Unit ElevenWestern FoodLEARN TO SAYHs: Hi, Mary, my husband is ing back today. Id like to have a good supper.D : Sure. Ill get ready for it at once. What

31、 can I get you to drink for supperHs: A martini for me and white wine for my husband.D : What soup would you like to have, madamHs: I think well have Country Soup this evening, and Waldord salad, T-bone steak and Chicken Maryland.D : Would you like the steak well-done or rareHs: Well-done.D : OK. Wh

32、at kind of dressing French, Italian, blue cheese, or RussianHs: Italian.D : What would you like for dessertHs: Vanilla ice cream, please.LEARN TO READWestern food is quite different from Chinese food. Westerners usually use an oven to roastmeat, and less frequently fry or deeply fry dishes. Take Eng

33、lish for e*ample. For breakfast,they usually have oatmeal, milk, bacon, fried eggs, buttered toast and tea or coffee. Lunch,generally consists of cold meat, potatoes, and salad, with a pudding or fruit to follow. Dinner isthe biggest meal of the day. It begins with soup, such as o*tail soup, or crea

34、med mashedchicken soup. Then es fish, steak, roast chicken, vegetables, a sweet and fruit.Unit TwelveTea TimeLEARN TO SAYD : Good afternoon, sir. What can I get youH : A cup of tea.D : Green tea or black teaH : Black tea.D : Anything elseH : Could you bring me a boiled egg and some cakesD : Certainl

35、y. What would you like to drink, madamHs: Please bring me a cup of coffee.D : Would you like sugar in itHs: Yes, please.D : Wait a moment.LEARN TO READIn many western countries, most people prefer a light meal at sometime during theafternoon. It is called Tea. For the Bakers, Mrs. Baker and the chil

36、dren always have theirtea together about five oclock in the afternoon. Every day, I prepare different sweets and drinksfor them. They often choose several kinds from the following desserts and drinks.Unit ThirteenDrinkLEARN TO SAYD : Good evening. Would you like something to drink, Mr. and Mrs. Bake

37、rH : Lets see . wine, champagne, beer, gin, whisky, a cocktail . Id like to have somewhisky. How about you, Catherine What would you care forHs: Ill have one E*citing Night. Do you know whats in itD: Its a cocktail made from gin, Italian vermouth, French vermouth and orange juice.H : That sounds goo

38、d. Id like one, too.D: Certainly. Just a moment, please.LEARN TO READDo you remember there is a cabinet in theBakers living room Many kinds of drink areput in it. They are aperitif, beer, brandy,champagne, cocktail, gin, Maotai, martini,vermouth, vodka, whisky, red wine, andwhite wine. Mr. and Mrs.

39、Baker have somedrink on Christmas Days, their wedding anniversaries, and family members birthdayswith their friends. Unit FourteenCaring for the Pregnant HostessLEARN TO SAYHs: Oh, my gosh!D: Do you have morning sickness again, madamHs: It cant be worse.D: Did you vomit when you have Brian and Lucia

40、Hs: Yes, I had vomited till they were born.D: But dont worry. This time you will be better.Hs: I hope so. Are there any prunesD: Yes. But too many prunes are not good for you. Ill cook a different breakfast today. Itsnoodles with tomatoes and eggs. Perhaps you will like it.Hs: Sounds tasty. Thank yo

41、u. I know its a hard job to be a pregnant womans cook. Itsstrange that everything loses its flavour in my mouth. A bit of something more will make mesick, even though its my favourite.D: It doesnt matter if you cant eat up the noodles. We can go out for a walk and buy somesnacks on the way.Hs: I don

42、t think I will refuse eating out in the open air.LEARN TO READMrs. Baker will have her third child soon. She has been pregnant for three months. Youknow, the pregnant woman needs good diet, added rest, and moderate e*ercises. I usuallypany Mrs. Baker to have a walk in a nearby park. If the weather i

43、s good, she will sit on abench of the park sunning herself.Unit FifteenTaking Care of the BabyLEARN TO SAYHs: Is the baby asleepD: Yes, shes fast asleep. She always falls asleep soon after her bath.Hs: How funny! She seems to be e*hausted after the bath.D: She doesnt know her mother is more e*hauste

44、d.Hs: Put her here on my bed. Lets have a nap together.D: OK. And put this handkerchief on her back. She sweats a lot during her sleep.(After a while. )D: Oh, look, she is awake.Hs: Does she need feeding againD: I dont think so. She ate some cereal before her sleep. Maybe she is going poo. Let me ha

45、vea look. Oh, yes, what a big poo!Hs: Where are the baby wipesD: Here they are. We need to give her another wash. Ill get the water.Hs: Good! Youre clean again, my angel. Pass me a diaper, please.D: Here you are.LEARN TO READTaking care of the little baby is a hard work. I cannot leave her alone for

46、 even one minute.You can see how busy I am.Unit Si*teenFeeding the BabyLEARN TO SAYH: Open your mouth, dear. Show daddy your teeth. Oh, shes got 16 teeth.D: Yeah! Her mouth is full of teeth.H: Is it too early for an 18-month-old baby to have so many teethD: Its early, but in the normal range. Its go

47、od. We can give her anything to eat.H: AnythingD: Ah, anything edible and suitable, of course. No chocolate, no jelly, no candy, no icecream, no fried food, no soft drinks. No worry, sir. I remember everything.H: But my wife said that the baby doesnt have much interest in eating her meals.D: Thats true. Sometimes it takes me an hour or more to feed her. She is interested in allthings around her. Many

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