Part One 听辨练习 A. 词辨音 Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear /???(? in the word. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. B. 短语辨音 Write down the words you hear on the tape, then fill in the blanks below.
1. upper_______ 2. an _______signature 3. an _______handwriting 4. _______a help 5. _______ in all 6. my little _______ 7. a _______ face 8. _______in a jewel 9. find _______ with 10. a good _______
C. 句辨音 Listen and repeat. Notice the sound /???(??in the sentences. He hit the ball inside the yard. He caught a fox yesterday. May I call you at 8 this evening? He has a lot of books in his bag. The man walking over there is my boss. There is a photo on the wall. He is swimming in the pool. My shoes are in the black box. I saw a dog through the window. It is impossible for him to come here this week. D. 附加辨音 谚语: Constant dripping wears away a stone. 绕口令: Oh, look at the moon! She is shining up there, Oh, Mother, she looks Like a lamp in the air. Pretty moon, pretty moon, How you shine on the door, And make it all bright On the brown shiny floor.
Part Two跟读练习 A.Words 词首: automobile, autonomous, awkward, although, alternative, autocratic, auditor, auditorium, altar, august optical, occupation, honorable, ostrich, oxen, Oxford, octane, oxygen, olive, ostentation 词中: brawl, brawl, broth, broadcast, loss, yawn, gnaw, volleyball, lawless, hawk, sociology, mockery, poverty, population, methodology, biology, jockey, respond, improvisation, toddler 词尾: 在英语中????这个发音不出现在词尾。 claw, thaw, saw, guffaw, chaw, Shaw, Utah, taw, haw, caw. B.Phrases support from the boss saw an opera a hot topic according to the doctor lock the door on the bench the cost of modern literature shortage of resource C.Form sentences, using the words below to form a short paragraph . cough collar floor dawn lawyer caller lost D.Dialogue A: Robin, what are you going to do tomorrow? B: Bob and I plan to play hockey in the morning. A: And later? B: Well, in the afternoon, after a long nap, we’ll go yachting with Nora. A: It seems that you will have a nice day tomorrow. B: How about you? What are you going to do tomorrow? A: I have a lot of work in the office and a lot of chores in the house. How I envy you, Robin! E.Paragraph For 20 years now I’ve watched my best friend, Julie, go through one stressful event after another and hardly break a sweat. As a teenager, while the rest of us obsessed over getting into the college of our choice, Julie barely seemed to think about it after she popped her applications in the mail. After graduating from college, she moved eight times in 16 years, beginning with switching law schools so she could live in the same city as her new husband. She then had her first baby in a city thousands of miles from her beloved family, and two more babies in the next four years. Somewhere in the middle of this, her father was diagnosed with a brain tumor and had surgery that could have killed him. It’s not that Julie never worried during this time, but she never seemed stressed out. Her motto: Why be anxious when you could be napping? To say that I am jealous of Julie’s laid-back attitude would be an understatement. I'm the type who gets up at 3 A.M. to feed the baby and can’t fall back to sleep for hours because I’m drowning in a waterfall of concerns that begins with my guilt over having forgotten to send my sister-in-law a birthday card. Although I have become mellower in my 30s than I was in my 20s, like many women I find that the little stuff still gets to me sometimes.
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