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Part One 聽辨練習(xí)
A. 詞辨音
Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear????????? in the word.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B. 短語辨音
Write down the words you hear on the tape, then fill in the blanks below.
1.
1. _______ late than never
2. a gold _______
3. let nature _______its course
4. tell somebody to his _______
5. to some _______
6. _______dependence on
7. in _______
8. heavy_______
9. at any_______
10. _______the pace
C. 句辨音
Listen and repeat. Notice the sound ????????in the sentences.
I will remember this red letter day.
They seldom stay at hotel during their journey.
The ship is sailing for New Delhi.
The men said he had made a model plane.
I have sent seven letter to my pen friend.
It takes him ten cents to get the painting.
He attended the examination finally.
Could you tell me the site of the West Lake?
Have you ever been to Sydney?
He has wasted seven eggs.
D. 附加辨音
諺語: Necessity is the mother of invention.
The leopard can never change its spots.
繞口令:I try to do my best each day,
in my work and in my play.
And if I always do my best,
I needn’t worry about my test.
Part Two跟讀練習(xí)
A.Words
詞首: acorn, ail, ailment, age, ate, eight, alienation, eighteen, aching, eighthlens,
lemon, menu, petrol, remedy, second, suspense, tremor, vegetation, whenever
詞中: baker, lane, name, nation, sage, sake, prevail, shaky, tailor, trace, peasant,
head, pretence, record, telegraph, impress, lessen, professional, sex, wrestle
詞尾: prey, away, weigh, bray, mainstay, gay, spray, Malay, hideaway, parlay
B.Phrases
wrestle with a temptation guess the meaning eleven games
dead creature never late hate the fellow
came to an end a bright prospect protect one’s right
C.Form Sentences
like this: wait for/baby
The fellow is waiting for the baby.
1.
1. praise/test
2. weigh/bread
3. guess/game
4. fetch/paper
5. pay for/dress
6. train/pet
D.Dialogue
A: Thank you for your letter.
B: Is your waist any better?
A: Yes, I’m feeling very well these days.
B: I’m glad you are getting better.
A: And I was glad to receive your letter.
B: Then when will you be back again?
A: I will be back again next Wednesday.
B: I hope to see you at that time again. Bye.
A: Bye.
E.Paragraph
In the United States, during the meal, you’d better be careful not to leave a spoon in a soup bowl or a coffee cup or any other dish. The coffee spoon ought to be on the saucer, the soup spoon ought to be on the plate under the bowl. When you are having soup, make the least noises and use the side of your spoon inside out this way, not the tip. And you mustn’t pick up your soup bowl so as to drink away the last drops of your soup from the bottom of the bowl.
Very often there is only one main course and salad, followed by your sweet. If you find the meal not square enough, say “ Oh, it’s delicious!” and ask for some more of the chicken or steak or whatever you have just had. The hostess will be very glad that you appreciate her cooking and will give you an extra portion. But if you observe the Chinese way of being polite and say “ No, thank you” when the hostess offers you more, you will most probably starved later. Because Americans will never press food on you. At the table, make the least noises when you are eating. Yet it is not polite to keep silent and not to talk with the persons next to you. It would be considered good manners if you handle your silverware with care so that they don’t clatter. Do not belch in the presence of the others and do not hiccup more than you can help. When coffee comes, drink it from your cup. The coffee spoon should rest on the saucer while you’re drinking. And smoking, of course, is rarely seen at a dinner table.