新东方4+1听力口语MP3-语音语调 Unit51
Part One 听辨练习
A. Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear?????in the word.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B. Write down the words you hear on the tape, then fill in the blanks below .
1.
1. spread your ____
2. _______ in
3. make ______
4. ______ and father
5. military ______
6. take some _____
7. in the ____ schoo
8. nursery ______
9. Merry _____
Part Two跟读练习
C. Listen and repeat. Notice the sound?????in the sentences .
1. The manager claimed he was a reformed hoodlum.
2. What an amazing memory Mary must have!
3. More and more of the motors were damaged.
4. Can you mention the new movie?
5. Why did the man and woman run so fast?
6. You are welcome.
7. Let me drive you home.
8. I can’t make it by myself.
9. The Olympic Games began in the 5th century B.C.
D. Proverbs
Man is the soul of the universe.
The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.
E. Tongue twisters
Mother met a monkey in the middle of the market and made a mailbox of money.
Might the medical commander deny the claim of recidivism?
Part Three综合练习
F. Read after the tape .
Initial: money music must motive mountain middle master mutual midnight measure meet miss meat mist mouth mad male make month myself
Medial: sample simple normal hammer imagine comfort animal postman
company camp female handsome complete statement woman
appointment example apartment small
Final: come room poem ham atom lamb arm calm claim shame
norm game form Mary home ham yam lamb same shame
G. Sentence exercises
Exercise 1 : Listen to the sentences and choose the right words you hear on the tape.
1. Can you (make/bake) it?
2. I’ll give you (mine/nine).
3. Be careful! Don’t step on the (gum/gun)!
4. Could you give me a (ham/hand)?
Exercise 2 : Complete these sentences with the letters given.
1. I usually get up at seven o’clock in the mo______.
2. I ______m looking for a blouse.
3. How m______ did you pay?
4. The bus is c______!
Exercise 3 : Form a yes or no question with the words given below.
tomorrow homemade make some you muffins will
Exercise 4 : Form sentences in past tense with the following words.
1. come 2. climb 3. make 4. move
H. Passage: underline the letters that sound???? .
⑴ I’m sixteen. My trouble is my spotty skin. I’ve used all the creams on the market, but none of them do any good. And now I’ve met a marvelous girl. But I’m afraid to ask her to go out with me.
⑵ Mr. and Mrs. Jones very seldom go out in the evening, but last Saturday Mrs. Jones said to her husband.“There’s a good film at the cinema tonight. Can we go and see it?”
They came out of the cinema at 11 o’clock, got into their car and began driving home. It was quite dark. Then Mrs. Jones said, “Look, Bill. A woman is running along the road very fast, and a man’s running after her. Can you see them?”
Mr. Jones said, “Yes, I can.” He drove the car slowly near the woman and said to her. “Can we help you?”
“No, thank you,” the woman said, but she did not stop running. “My husband and I always run home after the cinema, and the slower one washes the dishes at home.”
I. Dialogue: underline the letters that sound ????.
⑴ A: Mom?
B: Mm?
A: Can my friend, Tom Mitchum, come home with me for lunch tomorrow?
B: Of course, Jim. Have I met Tom before?
A: Mm—hmm. You met him last summer. He is small and very smart.
B: Oh, yes. I remember Tom. His family comes from Maine, right?
A: Yes.
⑵ A: Is this your umbrella, miss?
B: Oh, yes, it is. Thank you. I was looking for it just now.
A: You look a bit familiar to me. I wonder if I have seen you somewhere
before.
B: Have you?
A: May I ask where you live?
B: Just two blocks away, in that tall building.
A: That’s it. I live there, too. I live on the sixth floor.
B: My family move in just two weeks ago. We live on the fourth floor.
A: It’s a small world! May I know your name, miss?
B: I’m Chen Ming.
A: How do you do, Miss Chen? I’m Song Mei.
B: I’m glad to meet you, Mr. Song.
A: Are you going to your office now, Miss Chen?
B: No, I’m going to the airport to meet some friends from Beijing.
A: See you later, Mr. Song.
B: Have a good time, Miss Chen.
A: You too.
J. Rhymes
⑴ Where are you going, my little kittens?
We’re going to town to fetch us some mittens.
What? Mittens for kittens! Do kittens wear mittens!
Whoever could think of a kitten in mittens?
⑵ There is a time to part and a time to meet,
There is a time to sleep and a time to eat;
There is a time to work and a time to play,
There is a time to be silent and a time to say;
There’s a time that’s glad and a time that’s blue,
There’s a time to plan and a time to do;
There’s a time to grin and show your grit,
But there never was a time to quit.
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