Unit 2 Extended Reading 语法填空--高中英语牛津译林版(2020)选修第一册.docx
选修第一册牛津译林版英语Unit2 Extended Reading 语法填空Tea: China's gift to the worldTea is currently the world's most popular drink, only after water. However, there was a time when tea was known only to the Chinese. So, how did tea 1. ( origin) in China? And how did it get to conquer the world to the extent that people often describe something they really like as their ncup of teaH?2.we know that tea drinking started in China, its true origin remains something of a mystery. Legend has it that about 5,000 years ago, Shennong came 3. tea when dried leaves blew into a pot of boiling water. 4.(follow) his discovery, tea was used as medicine, 5.(include) in meals and later offered as a refreshing drink to officials and noblemen. 6. (event), it became a common drink enjoyed and embraced by all Chinese people.Over the years, as tea drinking became an important part of China's rich culture, the love of tea inspired many people to write about it. The great Tang poet Du Fu described his tea-drinking experience in poetic language, nOn the high place the setting sun does shine. In the spring breeze, I sip my tea, sweet and fine." Lu Yu, a tea master, wrote The Classic of Tea, which remains the earliest and most famous7. (detail) study on tea in the world, covering everything anyone could possibly want to know about Chinese tea.It is then not surprising that the beauty of tea was eventually revealed to a wider world.When the Tang and Song Dynasties needed strong Tibetan horses, the Tea Horse Road was born. Porters 8.(carry) back-breaking loads of tea bricks made their way through dangerous snow-covered mountain passes in the most terrible weather conditions, to trade Sichuan and Yunnan tea for horses. Over time, the gift of tea was further delivered to Western Asia and Eastern Africa. Meanwhile, different sea routes also helped spread tea to other parts of the world. As early as the Tang Dynasty, Japanese monks came to study in China and took with them tea seeds and tea-making customs when 9. (return) to Japan. Around the 1600s, tea 10.(ship) to Europe from China by Portuguese and Dutch sea traders.The well-known writer Lin Yutang 11.(sum) up the power of tea when he said, "There is something in the nature of tea that leads us into a world of quiet 12. (contemplate) of life.”Tea drinking is not just about refreshing the mind and body but also about appreciating the harmony between man and nature.From hillside to teacupGrowing teaTea plants grow best in warm, humid regions with well-drained soil. Consequently, they grow well on steep hillsides 13.heavy rain can easily drain away.China boasts many tea-growing areas, which can be divided into four distinct regions. Among them the south-west tea-growing region is the oldest while the region south of the Yangtze River produces the most tea in China.1免费增值服务介绍网校通合作校还提供学科网高端社群 出品的老师请开讲私享直播课等 增值服务。扫码关注学科网 每日领取免费资源 回复ppt免费领180套PPT模板 回复天天领券来抢免费下载券组卷系统e卷y 组卷网()是学科网旗下智能题库,拥有小初高全 学科超千万精品试题,提供智能组卷、 拍照选题、作业、考试测评等服务。扫码关注组卷网 解锁更多功能争学科网二 zxxK y 学科网()致力于提供K12教育资源方服务。