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Luyện nghe Tiếng Anh 9 Unit 7 Recipes and Eating habits
Luyện nghe Tiếng Anh 9 Unit 7 Recipes and Eating habits do ưu tầm và đăng tải dưới đây nằm trong bộ đề Bài tập Tiếng Anh lớp 9 theo từng Unit mới nhất trên Đề tiếng Anh gồm nhiều dạng bài tập khác nhau có đầy đủ file nghe, giúp học sinh lớp 9 luyện kỹ năng nghe hiệu quả và đạt điểm cao trong các phần thi Listening.
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Luyện nghe Tiếng Anh 9 Unit 7 Recipes and Eating habits
Luyện nghe Tiếng Anh 9 Unit 7 Recipes and Eating habits do ưu tầm và đăng tải dưới đây nằm trong bộ đề Bài tập Tiếng Anh lớp 9 theo từng Unit mới nhất trên Đề tiếng Anh gồm nhiều dạng bài tập khác nhau có đầy đủ file nghe, giúp học sinh lớp 9 luyện kỹ năng nghe hiệu quả và đạt điểm cao trong các phần thi Listening.
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Luyện nghe Tiếng Anh 9 Unit 7 Recipes and Eating habits
Listen the story and decide if the statements below are true (T) or false (F) Statement T/F
1. Instant noodles are among the best things in Japan
2. Instant noodes appreared in the 19th century
3. Momofuku Ando didn’t succeed in making noodles immediately
4. Ando’s cup instant noodles was born after Ando saw the Americans eating them
5. Cup instant noodles were liked by many people then
Listen and complete the sentence.
1. Hung Yen is ………………… for longan and Dong Tao chicken.
2. Dong Tao chicken ………………… only in the district of Khoai Chau, Hung Yen.
3. Dong Tao chicken has a ………………… pair of walkers.
4. DongTao Chicken requires intensive care from knowledgeable ………………… to raise.
5. The ………………… DongTao chicken is, the better the meat is.
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Listen the story and decide if the statements below are true (T) or false (F) 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T Nội dung bài nghe
If you ask people in Japan what’s the best thing from their country, they might say instant
noodles. Sometimes called ramen, instant noodles are enjoyed around the world. Where did they come from?
The history of instant noodles begins in Japan in 1957. Momofoku Ando was 47 years
old. At that time, Japan was not a developed country. Some people didn’t have enough
food to eat. Ando wanted to make a new food. It should be easy to make and not cost a
lot of money. He wanted to make instant noodles. For one year, he tried to make it.
Nothing worked. One day, something good happened. He put noodles in hot oil. It
worked well. They became easy to eat after sitting in hot water for a few minutes. He
found a way to make instant noodles.
People in Japan loved them. Five years later, he went to America. Some business people
tried his instant noodles. He watched them eat and saw something interesting.
The Americans put noodles in a cup. That gave Ando another idea: cup noodles. In 1971,
he made instant noodles in a cup. It was a big seller.
Ando died in 2007. Many people remember Ando as the man who created a new and
special Japanese food and it started with a man and an idea.
Listen and complete the sentence. 1. famous 2. resides 3. gigantic 4. farmers 5. older Nội dung bài nghe
Hung Yen is very famous for longan. However, Hung Yen also has another specialty. It’s
called Dong Tao chicken. Dong Tao chicken is a unique species that for some reason the
purebred only resides in the district of Khoai Chau. It is called “dragon footed” bird,
perhaps not surprisingly considering it has a gigantic pair of walkers. The bird is tough,
strong and comes on the heavy side, often reaching as much as the turkey’s realm of
15lbs. It is rather very difficult to raise, requiring intensive care from knowledgeable
farmers. The meat, on the contrary with other birds, gets better as the chicken ages and
possesses a highly unique and favorable taste. The menu is very typical, with the
exception of the proudly titled “dragon slow cooked with herb”, and “dragon’s meat” is
indeed the giant walkers. The bird has been cross bred throughout to improve others, and
purebred is very rare these days. Owners often refuse to sell them and some are rumored
to have built underground pens for their beloved chickens to keep them when the flu hits.