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文档介绍:Human Needs
What human beings cannot do without
anization
Comprehension
Language points
Interaction activity
Comprehension
Question and Answer
True or False
Question and Answer
What is a basic human need?
How many kinds of basic needs are discussed in the passage?
Why is food a basic need?
How can we avoid malnutrition?
Why did primitive people eat only the food that could be grown near their homes?
What is the difference between needs and wants?
How do we differ from primitive men in our food wants?
Name three things that a modern house contains but an ancient palace did not
True or False
By eating plenty of food, people can have a good nutrition.
In primitive countries, man’s food needs are different from our own in modern societies.
Primitive people would think it was so monotonous if they ate a diet of one kind of meat.
Modern people have a wider choice in terms of the types of food they eat.
Modern house contains many forts which kings and queens of old times could not enjoy.
Language points
can (not) do without
(starve) to death
lack
the same as (the same...as)
compare with
the same is true of...
likewise
can (not) do without
I can do without a car today if you need it.
Don’t you agree that friendship is something that one can’t do without.
We have so much work to do this week that we’ll have to do without any rest.
I can do with 100 yuan.
No one can do without money.
(starve) to death
Cowboy stories bore me to death, I like mysteries.
You are drinking yourself to death.
Don’t work yourself to death.(lie, Don’t work so hard)
lack: not to have or not to have enough of it
What we lack in this house is space to store things.
I lack the energy that is required to look after the baby.
The reception seems to be lacking in warmth.
A diet lacking in nutritional value will not keep a person healthy.
I dare not take part in the speech contest for lack (n.) of courage.
the same as (the same…as)
He felt just the same as his girlfriend did