英语初级听力20ppt
初级听力第二十课
•快餐店 n. fast food restaurant 麦当劳是一家有名的快餐店。
•快餐 n. fast food 现在很多人都喜欢吃快餐。 •也许 adv. Maybe 近义词:可能 今天麦克没有来上课,他跟我说他感冒了,也许他觉得身体不舒服, 所以不能来上课。 •卖 v. sell 您好,请问这个书包怎么卖?=您好,请问这个书包多少钱? •面条 n. noodle 我很喜欢吃面条,我觉得西安的面条非常好吃!
•中式 adj. Chinese style 我想举办一场中式的婚礼。
•外卖 n. takeaway (food) 他下班回家后叫了一份外卖。
•可能 adv. Maybe 近义词:也许 现在天上有很多乌云,可能一会儿要下雨。
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1、请说出“关、卖”等词的反义词。
2、模仿“面条、米饭”,说出更多的
吃的东西的名字。
反义词
关 卖
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热
里 相关词 面条
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三、跟读短语或句子
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五、课文一
someone:林小弟,关上窗户吧,风太大了。 林小弟:我今天还想出去呢。风这么大,还去吗? someone:出去干什么呀? 林小弟:朋友刚开了一个快餐店,跟我说好,我今天去看看。 someone:说好了就应该去。风大点儿,坐车没关系,走路就 麻烦了。说的什么时候去呀? 林小弟:下午。 someone:下午更没关系了,也许下午风就小了。你朋友的快 餐店都卖什么呀? 林小弟:饺子、面条,还有十多种炒菜,就是中式快餐。 someone:送外卖吗? 林小弟:现在还没开始,可能很快就开始送了。
•炒菜 n. stir-fry dish 我觉得学校南门有家四川饭馆的炒菜很好吃,下次我们一起去吃吧!
《英语初级听力》教师用书
内容目录Preparatory Lesson One (2)Ⅰ. Numbers, Dates, Addresses (2)Preparatory Lesson Two (3)Ⅰ. Numbers, Letters, Times (3)Preparatory Lesson Three (5)Ⅰ.A. Numbers (5)Preparatory Lesson Four (6)Ⅰ. Numbers (6)Preparatory Lesson Five (7)Ⅰ. Money (7)Lesson One (8)Lesson Two (9)Lesson Three (10)Lesson Four (11)Lesson Five (12)Lesson Six (13)Lesson Seven (14)Lesson Eight (16)Lesson Nine (18)Lesson Ten (19)Lesson Eleven (20)Lesson Twelve (22)LessonThirteen (24)Lesson Fourteen (25)Lesson Fifteen (27)Sixteen (28)Lesson Seventeen (30)Lesson Eighteen (31)Lesson Nineteen (33)Lesson Twenty (35)Lesson Twenty-One (37)Lesson Twenty-Two (39)Lesson Twenty-Three (42)Lesson Twenty-Four (44)Lesson Twenty-Five (46)Lesson Twenty-Six (48)Lesson Twenty-Seven (50)Lesson Twenty-Eight (51)Lesson Twenty-Nine (53)Lesson Thirty (55)Lesson Thirty-One (58)Lesson Thirty-Two (61)Lesson Thirty-Three (63)Lesson Thirty-Four (65)Lesson Thirty-Five (68)Lesson Thirty-Six (72)1/75Preparatory Lesson OneⅠ. Numbers, Dates, Addresses1. forty2. fifteen3. a hundred and fifteen4. three hundred and eighty5. three thousand four hundred and eighty6. twenty a7. thirty b8. fourteen d---Page 2---1. four eight two six three four2. seven two one five o six3. six nine seven double two four4. five six four three eight o---Page 3---1. nineteen eighty-two2. nineteen eighty-seven4. fourteen ninety-two5. ten sixty-six6. eighteen thirty-two---Page 4---1. the fourteenth of July2. the second of October3. the twenty-third of March4. April the tenth5. the thirty-first of January---Page 5---1. thirty-two High Street2. a hundred and fifty-two Piccadilly3. forty-eight Sutton Road4. eighteen Bristol Square---Page 6---1. nine thirty2. ten forty-five3. eleven ten4. three fifteen5. six forty-five---Page 7---1. Doctor Smith2. Saint Thomas3. Bond Street4. Mrs. Archer5. Eton Avenue6. Eden Square---Page 8---1. C-H-E-S-T2. D-I-Z-Z-Y3. F-L-O-W-E-R4. J-O-K-I-N-G5. L-E-M-O-N6. Q-U-I-E-T7. W-A-V-E8. G-R-E-A-T---Page 9---1. Don't go.2. I can't see.3. It isn't true.4. I'll tell you.---Page 10---a. Dr. Blake wasn't born until 1934.b. I'll see you at nine forty-five.c. She doesn't live in Oxford Street.e. I'd like to phone Eastleigh, that's E-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H.Six eight two double four eight.f. Mrs. Jones has an appointment at eight am.g. A northeast wind will bring rain to the London areatomorrow.---Page 11---Now listen carefully.Look at Practice 1. Put number 3 in box A. Put number6 in box B. Put number7 in box C. Now addthe numbers.Look at Practice 2. Put number 8 in box A. Put number2 in box C. Put number 1 in box B. Add thenumbers.Look at Practice 3. Put number 7 in box B. Put number2 in box C. Put number 4 in box A. Add thenumbers.---Page 12---1. Does she work in a supermarket?2. Does she work in a bank?3. Does he work in a chemist?4. Does he work in a big shop?5. Does she work in a hotel?6. Does she work in a shoe shop?7. Does he work in a shoe shop?---Page 13---My name's King.How do you spell that?K-I-N-G. I live in Hampstead.How's that spelt?H-A-M-P-S-T-E-A-D.---Page 14---What do you do for a living?I'm a journalist.Really? Do you like it?Yes, I do. It's very interesting.2/75---Page 15---Woman: This is John, Mother.Mother: How do you do?John: How do you do?Woman: John's a journalist.Mother: Are you? Do you like it?John: Well, it's alright.---Page 16---Hello, where are you from?Really? Which part do you come from?Well, I live in London, but I was born in Manchester.Oh!---Page 17---Can you speak French?A little.Where did you learn it?At school.Can you speak any other languages?I'm afraid not.---Page 18---1. shirt2. skirt3. socks4. shirt and tie5. blouse and skirt6. pants and shirt7. shoes and socks8. shoes, socks and pants9. pants, shirt and socks10. skirt, blouse and sweater---Page 19---1. key2. toothbrush3. comb4. key and door5. table and chair6. toothbrush and comb7. bicycle and tire8. comb, toothbrush and key9. bed, table and chair---Page 20---1. letter2. show3. something4. read5. cigarettes6. taxi7. bookcase8. none9. magazine10. any11. policeman12. policewoman---Page 21---4. lamp5. bottle6. refrigerator7. newspaper8. purse9. clothes10. bed11. plate12. stove13. radio14. first15. second16. third17. fourth18. fifth---Page 22---1. talking2. another3. listening4. worrying5. glasses6. holding7. walking8. pointing to9. looking atPreparatory Lesson Two Ⅰ. Numbers, Letters, Times1. eighteen2. ninety3. seventeen4. seven hundred and eight5. seventy-eight6. a hundred and eighty7. fourteen8. seventy-six9. fifty10. sixty-five11. a hundred and twelve12. twenty-three13. forty-five percent---Page 24---1. twenty-five5. six hundred and fifty6. a hundred and eighteen3/757. five and a half8. four five three double one nine---Page 25---J-K-X-E-Y-A-I-G-H-V-W-R---Page 26---1. S-A-D2. J-A-M3. F-R-Y4. R-E-D5. B-R-E-N-T---Page 27---1. twelve fifteen2. twenty-five past two3. a quarter to five4. half past ten5. a quarter to nine6. It's about twenty past one.7. It's almost a quarter to two.8. It's almost eleven.9. It's exactly four.10. It's nine thirty.---Page 28---Robert: Hello, I'm Robert. What's your name?Sylvia: My name's Sylvia.Robert: Are you French?Sylvia: No, I'm not. I'm Swiss.---Page 29---Ronnie: Where do you come from?Susie: From Switzerland.Ronnie: What do you do?Susie: I work in a travel agency.Ronnie: Do you? I work in a bank.---Page 30---Tony: Who's that girl over there?George: Which one?Tony: The tall one with fair hair.George: That's Lisa.Tony: She's nice, isn't she?---Page 31---Frank wants a new jacket. He and Sally see some in aFrank: I like that brown one.Sally: They're cheaper in the other shop.Frank: Yes, these are more expensive, but they're betterquality.Sally: Let's go in and look at some.---Page 32---Kurt: Georgina ...Georgina: Yes?Kurt: Would you like to come to the cinema this evening?Georgina: Oh, that would be lovely.Kurt: Fine. ... I'll call for you at about six o'clock.---Page 33---Peter and Anne are at a party.Anne: Who's that man over there?Peter: That's Tim Johnson.Anne: What does he do?Peter: He's an airline pilot.Anne: That's an interesting job.Peter: Yes, but airline pilots spend a lot of time away from home.Anne: They see a lot of interesting p1aces.Peter: Yes, but they have a lot of responsibility.Anne: Well, they earn a good salary, don't they?Peter: That's true. But they have to retire when they arequite young.---Page 34---1. kitchen2. sink3. under4. over5. beside6. tea kettle7. chair8. curtain9. plant10. above11. left12. right---Page 35---1. lying down2. reading3. drinking4. milk5. typing letter6. turning on8. turning off9. light10. making11. eating12. bone13. cooking14. someone15. finished ---Page 36---1. son2. friend3. wife4. husband ---Page 37---4/751. want2. hungry3. tired4. bedroom5. thirsty6. dinner---Page 38---1. living room2. wall3. above4. behind5. TV6. rug7. floor8. under9. door10. corner11. between ---Page 39---1. wait for2. bus3. sleep4. hot5. cold6. dirty7. look8. happy---Page 40---1. to be about2. weather4. garden5. automobile6. mechanic7. show8. outdoors9. winter10. summer11. indoors12. spring13. flowersPreparatory Lesson ThreeⅠ.A. Numbers1. seventeen2. seventy3. a hundred and forty-eight4. two thousand and seventy5. three thousand four hundred and ninety-two6. twenty-one7. thirty-nine8. four hundred and twenty-two thousand9. three hundred and six10. nineteen thousand11. ninety thousand12. two hundred and twenty-two thousand two hundred and twenty-nine13. a hundred and forty-six thousand14. thirty-eight thousand15. two thousand six hundred and sixty16. five hundred and four thousand17. a hundred and eighty-five thousand six hundred and sixty18. twenty-three percent---Page 42---(A television advertisement)Do you want a new dress, a coat, a pair of shoes? See what you can order from your Easyway Catalogue. Now fill in your Easyway shopping list. You can find women's sweaters on Page 4. You can find women's shoes on Page 7. You can find men's suits on Page 13. Now women's coats, Page 5. Men's coats, Page 15. Children's coats, Page 55. Men's trousers, Page 14. Baby clothes, Page 40. Children's dresses, Page 44, Men's sweaters, Page 16. Children's shoes, Page 60. Look at the Catalogue. You can find clothes for all the family. Welcome to EasywayJoanna: Where did you go yesterday?Frank: I went to Croydon.Joanna: Did you go shopping?Frank: No, I went for an interview.Joanna: Oh, did you get a job?Frank: Yes, I got a job as a Management Trainee. Joanna: Fantastic.---Page 44---Angela: How did you get on in your exam?Bob: I failed.Angela: Oh, I am sorry. What are you going to do now? Bob: I'm going to take it again, of course.Angela: When are you going to take it?Bob: I'm definitely not going to take it until next year.---Page 45---Assistant: Good morning.Tim: Good morning. Would you have a look at this watch, please? It doesn't keep good time.Assistant: Yes, of course.---Page 46---Gaby: Let's have a party.Edward: What a good idea. When shall we have it? Gaby: What about Saturday evening?Edward: Fine, and where shall we have it?Gaby: In your flat.Edward: Oh, you know what my landlady's like. She won't let us have a party there.Gaby: Let's ask Doris. Perhaps we can have it in her flat. 5/75---Page 47---My husband and I don't like the schools in our area. We don't think the teachers are very good, and the children don't learn very much. Some children at these schools can't read, it's terrible. Go to the schools and look: the children fight; some of them even smoke and drink. No, our children can have a better education at home with us. After all, we are both teachers.---Page 48---1. object2. get dark3. music4. grow5. sunshine6. bright7. place9. coffee10. evening11. relax12. expensive13. cheap14. repair---Page 49---1. someone2. chase3. brush4. teeth5. throw out6. sharpen7. homework8. bathroom9. run10. warm11. trash12. go to bed---Page 50---1. more2. below3. on the left4. egg5. next to the last6. shelf7. pillow8. pair of---Page 51---1. put2. sheet3. lying down4. eye5. using6. smiling7. older8. couch---Page 52---1. family2. father3. mother4. husband5. pair of shorts6. tree7. backyard8. son9. daughter10. sister11. flowers12. sun13. cloud14. children15. call16. supper17. time---Page 53---Preparatory Lesson FourⅠ. Numbers1. Los Angeles to Chicago: two thousand and fifty-four2. Houston to Miami: one thousand one hundred and ninety3. Detroit to New York: six hundred thirty-seven4. Miami to Los Angeles: two thousand six hundred and eighty-seven5. Detroit to Houston: one thousand two hundred and sixty-five6. New York to Los Angeles: two thousand seven hundred and eighty-six7. Houston to New York: one thousand six hundred and eight8. Chicago to Miami: one thousand three hundred and twenty-nine9. Detroit to Chicago: two hundred and sixty-six10. Chicago to Houston: one thousand sixty-seven---Page 54---1. Cairo: five million four hundred thousand2. London: six million nine hundred thousand3. New York: seven million4. Tokyo: eight million five hundred thousand5. Sao Paulo: twelve million six hundred thousand6. Peking: nine million7. Bombay: eight million two hundred thousand8. Moscow: eight million eleven thousand---Page 55---1. one dime2. one nickel and one penny3. one quarter and one dime4. two nickels6/755. two quarters and a penny6. two dimes and a penny7. two dimes and two nickels8. two pennies, two nickels and two dimes9. one penny, one nickel and two dimes10. two quarters, two nickels and two dimes---Page 56---Do you like my new shoes?Oh, yes. Aren't they smart?Thank you.---Page 57---Did you remember to get the bread?Well, I remember walking past the Baker's shop.But you forgot to get the bread.I'm afraid so. I don't remember you telling me to get it.Well, I certainly did. In fact, I reminded you to get it atlunch time.---Page 58---I've run out of money.How much money do you need?Oh, about ten pounds.Can't you make do with five pounds?No. That's not enough.---Page 59---Speaker: Welcome to our conference, ladies andgentlemen. Can you tell me where you come from?First, the girl over there with the fair hair. Your name'sLisa, isn't it?Lisa: That's right. I'm Lisa. I come from Germany. I'mGerman.Speaker: Thank you, Lisa. Now the tall man with the black hair. Is your name Tony?Tony: That's right. I'm Tony. I come from Italy. I'mItalian.Speaker: Welcome, Tony. And now, the small girl on theleft. What's your name?Francoise: Francoise.Speaker: And where do you come from?Francoise: I'm French. I come from France.Speaker: Welcome to the conference, Francoise. And now it's time for coffee. Can you please come backin half an hour?Speaker: Now the coffee break is over. We have peoplefrom ten different countries here. Please writetheir countries and nationalities. You know Lisa and Tony and Francoise.1. Lisa comes from Germany. She's German.2. Tony comes from Italy. He's Italian.3. Francoise comes from France. She's French.4. Carmen comes from Spain. She's Spanish.5. Hans comes from Holland. He's Dutch.6. George comes from Brazil, He's Brazilian.7. Ingrid comes from Sweden. She's Swedish.8. Maria comes from Venezuela. She's Venezuelan.9. Skouros comes from Greece. He's Greek.10. Ahmad comes from Egypt. He's Egyptian.---Page 60---1. dictionary2. to clean house3. cleaning lady4. housewife5. different6. younger7. older8. sheet9. blanket10. easy chair---Page 61---1. to drink with2. to eat with3. youngest4. oldest5. busiest6. heaviest7. sharpest8. to the left9. to the right---Page 62---1. sell2. ice cream3. ice cream cone4. cents5. lady6. park7. bench8. typist9. office10. story11. next---Page 63---1. little2. student3. teacher4. draw5. beautiful6. adult7. childrenPreparatory Lesson FiveⅠ. Money1. a nickel2. two nickels3. a dime4. two dimes5. a quarter6. two quarters7/757. three nickels8. three dimes9. three quarters10. five dimes11. a dime and a nickel12. two pennies and a nickel13. two dimes and a nickel14. two dimes and two nickels15. two pennies and a quarter16. two dimes and two quarters17. two nickels and two quarters18. three dimes and two quarters19. two nickels and three quarters20. a dime, a nickel and a quarter---Page 65---Assistant: Good afternoon. Can I help you?George: Have you got any envelopes, please? Assistant: Yes, here you are.George: Thank you. How much is that?Assistant: Fifty pence, please.George: Thank you.---Page 66---George: How much is that?Assistant: Fifty pence, please.Instructor: George gives the assistant a pound. How muchchange does he get?---Page 67---George wants a bottle of aspirins, a tube of toothpaste, anda film for his camera. He can buy all of themat his local chemist's. He's talking to the shop assistant.Listen.George: I'd like a bottle of aspirins, please.Assistant: A large one or a small one?George: A large one, please.Assistant: That's eighty-seven pence.George: And a tube of toothpaste. A large one.Assistant: That's fifty-six pence.George: Oh, yes. And a film for this camera. Twentyexposures.Assistant: Hmmmm. Twenty exposures. That's one pound seventy-two.George: Right. Here you are. Five pounds. Thank youvery much.Assistant: Don't forget your change, sir.---Page 68---What kind of money do you have in England?Oh, we have pounds and pennies.What coins do you have?The fifty-pence's the biggest, and the halfpenny is thesmallest.Really? In America, the biggest is the fifty-cents, and the smallest is the cent. When do you startschool?Five.Really? How interesting! What sports are popular?Well, lots of people play tennis and football.---Page 69---1. Something's cooking on the stove.2. Something's chasing a cat.3. Someone's brushing his teeth.4. Someone's throwing out something.5. Someone's watching a dog and a cat.6. Someone's sharpening a pencil.7. Someone's shutting a door.8. Someone's cleaning her house.9. Someone's cooking some food.10. Someone's opening a window.11. Someone wants to do his homework.12. Someone's looking out of a window.13. Someone's wearing glasses.14. The stove's hot.15. Two people are outside.16. Someone's in the bathroom.17. The door's closing.18. The cat's running fast.19. Someone's in the kitchen.20. Someone's too warm and is opening a window.21. Someone's too cold and is doing something.22. Someone's throwing out the trash.23. A man is watching someone who's outside the house.24. We don't want these animals in the house.25. Someone wants clean teeth.26. Someone wants a clean house.27. Someone wants a sharp pencil.28. Someone wants hot food.29. Someone's sitting down outdoors.30. Someone's brushing his teeth before going to bed.Lesson OneHello, I want a cab.OK. What address is it?1120 East 32nd Street.Right. The cab will be there in a few minutes.---Page 71---What's your job?I'm an accountant.Oh! Do you enjoy it?No. I don't really like it. It's boring.---Page 72---Where do you come from?Indonesia.Oh! Which part?Jakarta.Really?---Page 73---Can you speak German?8/75Yes, I can. I speak it very well.Where did you learn it?I lived in Germany when I was a child.What else can you speak?Well, I know a little Italian.---Page 74---I think a businessman should be good-looking.No, I don't agree.---Page 75---Would you like a drink?No, thank you. I don't drink.Are you sure?Yes. I'm quite sure. Thank you very much.What about a soft drink then?Oh, alright. Lemonade would be fine.---Page 76---Thank you very much for the meal.Not at all. I'm glad you could come.You must come and have a meal with me some time.Yes. That would be nice.---Page 77---Have you heard about the Prime Minister?No.She's gone to China!Really!---Page 78---How do you spell interesting?I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G.Thank you very much.---Page 79---Would you mind passing the salt, please?Certainly.---Page 80---Tim talked to Harry about the lecture.Harry: What did you think of the lecture?Tim: I thought it was very interesting.Harry: Did you really?Tim: Yes, didn't you?Harry: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.Tim: So you think you know more than he does.Harry: Well, take coal for instance.Tim: What about it?Harry: Coal won't become important again.Tim: Why not?Harry: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.Tim: They'll invent new kinds of machinery.Harry: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.---Page 81---A reporter from a local newspaper is interviewing somestudents on the subject of students and money.Reporter: Excuse me. Are you a student?Student 1: Yes, I am.Reporter: Forgive my asking you, but do you have to takea part-time job in the ho1idays?Student 1: Not really. My parents are fairly well off so Iget an allowance from my father.Reporter: You're lucky, aren't you?Student 1: I suppose so.Reporter: What about you? Are your parents wealthy? Student 2: No, certainly not.Reporter: Do you work during the holidays?Student 2: Well, last Christmas I did two weeks astemporary postman, then in the summer I spent four weeks fruit picking, and I do a bit of baby-sitting, so I manage.Reporter: Thank you.---Page 82---My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia is small andfair. She is seventeen and she is a student.---Page 83---The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works in a recordshop. The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does not live in Spain. He lives inFrance. He works in a hotel.Lesson TwoI think a doctor should be a friendly person.Yes. I agree.---Page 85---Would you like something to drink?Just coffee, please.Are you sure?Quite certain. Thank you.---Page 86---What are you doing in New York?I'm writing a story for YES magazine.I see.---Page 87---What are you doing in Cairo?I'm visiting my parents.Really!---Page 88---Why are you visiting HongKong?I'm just on holiday.---Page 89---9/75Why are you in London?I'm here on business.Oh.---Page 90---Thanks a lot for putting me up.That's OK.Do come and see me when you're in New York.Sure. That'll be great.---Page 91---Have you heard the news?No.There's been a terrible air crash.Oh dear! Where was it?A town called Banford.---Page 92---Excuse me, how do you say that word, C-U-S-T-O-M-S? Customs.I see. Thank you.---Page 93---Would you like some more potatoes?I'm sorry I can't manage any more. Thank you.---Page 94---Male: Pubs? You must have good people. If the people are good, the pub will be good.Male: You must have a good landlord, and people with a sense of humor behind the bar. If the landlord is bad, the pub will be bad.Female: I love old pubs. If it's one of those modern places, I won't go in.Male: And a good pub must have good beer. If the beer's no good, people will look for another place.Female: I won't go if there isn't a garden. I have children, and if the pub doesn't have a garden or family room, we can't go in.---Page 95---My grandfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch. He wore it on a fine gold chain across the front of his waistcoat, and when I was small he promised to leave it to me in his will."When I'm gone," he said, "this is going to be yours." Unfortunately that will never happen now. About three months ago, my grandfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sunday morning after he arrived, my youngest son said he wanted to go to the park."We'll do better than that," said my grandfather, "we'll go and feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square."So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my grandfather was looking very upset."My watch," he said, "it's gone. Someone must have stolen it while we were feeding the pigeons."---Page 96---My name is Daniel. I am French. I live in a small town.I work in a hotel, but I do not live in the hotel.I live with my parents. My home is near the hotel, so I walk to work every day.---Page 97---There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is alot of tea, but there is not much jam. There are sometomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits and there is not much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits andmilk.---Page 98---Lesson ThreeJurg: Mrs. Scott ...Mrs. Scott: Yes?Jurg: I'm afraid I've had an accident.Mrs. Scott: Oh, dear, what's happened?Jurg: I've spilt my coffee.Mrs. Scott: Never mind. Here's a cloth.---Page 99---Klaus is using the launderette for the first time.Klaus: Excuse me, do you know how this works?Housewife: Yes. Put the washing inside ... shut the door ...the money goes in here, then when the machine starts you have to put the soap powder in through here.Klaus: Is that all?Housewife: Yes, you don't have to do anything else untilthe machine stops.Klaus: Thank you.---Page 100---Terry: Frank's getting married.James: Is he really?Terry: Yes he is.James: I don't believe it.Terry: It's true.James: Who's he marrying?Terry: A girl he met on holiday in Spain, I think.James: Good heavens ... where are they going to live?---Page 101---A: Do you love me?B: I'm very fond of you.A: Yes, but do you love me?B: Uh ... You mean a lot to me.A: Why won't you answer my question?B: What question?A: Do you love me? Come on! I want to know.B: I care for you very deeply. You know that.A: That isn't the same thing!B: What kind of answer do you expect?A: The truth! I want the truth!B: How can I possibly answer such a question?10/75---Page 102---Do you remember Sally Green, the swimming star? She was the girl who broke all the records at the last Olympics. Where is she now? Last week our reporter, Tom Parker, went to see Sally in her Californian home. Tom: Is it true that you don't swim at all now?Sally: I'm afraid so. I'm too old.Tom: But you are only twenty!Sally: That's too old for a swimmer. If I swam in an international competition now, I wouldn't win. SoI'd rather not swim at all.Tom: But don't you enjoy swimming?Sally: I used to, when I was small. But if you enter for big competitions you have to work very hard. I used to get up at 6 am to go to the pool. I had to train before school, after school and at weekends. I swam thirty-five miles every week!Tom: But you were famous at fifteen. And look at all those cups.Sally: Would you like to polish them? It's true that I have some wonderful memories. I enjoyed visiting other countries, and the Olympics were very exciting. But I missed more important things. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming. What can I do now?---Page 103---There is a small shop at the end of our road. I buy my newspaper there every Sunday. This is the only shop that is open on a Sunday, so it is always very busy. They sell milk, eggs, biscuits, tea and coffee. You can get aspirins, toothpaste or a writing pad there. It is a nice little shop.---Page 104---This evening I am going to the cinema. I sometimes go with Beatriz, but this evening I am going alone. Beatriz is nice, but she talks a lot and when I go to the cinema I like to watch the film. The film I am going to is an old one, but it is very good. It is a Hitchcock film.---Page 105---Lesson FourSophie: Here's some coffee.George: Oh, fantastic ... er ... is there any sugar? Sophie: Sugar ... yes, of course ... here you are. George: Thanks ... er ...Sophie: What's the matter now?。
英语初级听力材料《A minute 一分钟英文》(100课时)
《一分钟英文》一分钟的英语听力,每天根据一个单词,听一段美文,加强词汇,练听力,一举夺得。
目录第1课:一分钟英文:Avatars-阿凡达第2课:一分钟英文:Autumn-秋天第3课:一分钟英文:Art-艺术第4课:一分钟英文:Apartments-公寓第5课:一分钟英文:Anti-aging Creams-减龄面霜第6课:一分钟英文:Animals-动物第7课:一分钟英文:Aliens-外星人第8课:一分钟英文:Alcohol-酒第9课:一分钟英文:Airports-机场第10课:一分钟英文:Airplanes-飞机第11课:一分钟英文:Advice-建议第12课:一分钟英文:Advertising-广告第13课:一分钟英文:Actors-演员第14课:一分钟英文:Accid ents-事故第15课:一分钟英文:Bl ood-血液第16课:一分钟英文:Birthdays-生日第17课:一分钟英文:Being Singl e-单身第18课:一分钟英文:Being Married-结婚第19课:一分钟英文:Being Afraid-害怕第20课:一分钟英文:Beauty-美丽第21课:一分钟英文:Baths-淋浴第22课:一分钟英文:Banks-银行第23课:一分钟英文:Bad Habits-坏习惯第24课:一分钟英文:Babysitting-照顾婴儿第25课:一分钟英文:Cyber Crime-电脑犯罪第26课:一分钟英文:Cyber-bullying-网霸第27课:一分钟英文:Current Events-时事第28课:一分钟英文:Culture——文化第29课:一分钟英文:Crime-犯罪第30课:一分钟英文:Credit Cards-信用卡第31课:一分钟英文:Cosmetics-化妆品第32课:一分钟英文:Cosmetic Surgery-整容手术第33课:一分钟英文:Computers-电脑第34课:一分钟英文:Coffee-咖啡第35课:一分钟英文:Cl othes-衣服第36课:一分钟英文:Climate Change-气候变化第37课:一分钟英文:Christmas-圣诞节第38课:一分钟英文:Chocolate-巧克力第39课:一分钟英文:Chil dren-孩子第40课:一分钟英文:Chickens-鸡肉第41课:一分钟英文:Cars-汽车第42课:一分钟英文:Careers-职业第43课:一分钟英文:Carbon Footprint-碳排放第44课:一分钟英文:Calories-卡路里第45课:一分钟英文:dancing-跳舞第46课:一分钟英文:Danger-危险第47课:一分钟英文:Death-死亡第48课:一分钟英文:Dentists-牙医第49课:一分钟英文:Diamonds-钻石第50课:一分钟英文:Digital Cameras-数码相机第51课:一分钟英文:Directions-方向第52课:一分钟英文:Disability-残疾第53课:一分钟英文:Discrimination-辨别第54课:一分钟英文:Diseases-疾病第55课:一分钟英文:Divorce-离婚第56课:一分钟英文:Doctors-医生第57课:一分钟英文:Dogs-狗第58课:一分钟英文:Dreams-梦想第59课:一分钟英文:Driving-驱动第60课:一分钟英文:Drugs-药物第61课:一分钟英文:Eating-进食第62课:一分钟英文:Education-教育第63课:一分钟英文:Eggs-鸡蛋第64课:一分钟英文:El ectricity-电第65课:一分钟英文:E-Mail-电子邮件第66课:一分钟英文:Emergencies-紧急事件第67课:一分钟英文:Energy-能量第68课:一分钟英文:English-英语第69课:一分钟英文:Evolution-进化第70课:一分钟英文:Exercise-运动第71课:一分钟英文:Factories-工厂第72课:一分钟英文:Family-家庭第73课:一分钟英文:Famine-饥荒第74课:一分钟英文:Fashion-时尚第75课:一分钟英文:Fast Food-快餐第76课:一分钟英文:Fear-害怕第77课:一分钟英文:Feet-脚第78课:一分钟英文:First Impressions-第一印象第79课:一分钟英文:Fish-鱼第80课:一分钟英文:Fishing-钓鱼第81课:一分钟英文:Fl owers-花第82课:一分钟英文:Flying-飞行第83课:一分钟英文:Food-食物第84课:一分钟英文:Food Safety-食品安全第85课:一分钟英文:Football-足球第86课:一分钟英文:Formula One-一级方程式第87课:一分钟英文:Four Seasons-四季第88课:一分钟英文:Freed om-自由第89课:一分钟英文:French Fries-炸薯条第90课:一分钟英文:Friends-朋友第91课:一分钟英文:Frustration-挫折感第92课:一分钟英文:Fun-乐趣第93课:一分钟英文:Funerals-葬礼第94课:一分钟英文:Furniture-家具第95课:一分钟英文:Gambling-赌博第96课:一分钟英文:Gangs-帮派第97课:一分钟英文:Gangsters-歹徒第98课:一分钟英文:Gard ening-园艺第99课:一分钟英文:Gard ens-花园第100课:一分钟英文:Genetic Engineering-基因工程具体内容第1课:一分钟英文:Avatars-阿凡达Most people know the word 'avatar'. Perhaps we all saw the movie with the same name. Avatars are becoming a normal part of our life. Well... I should say our online life. Almosteverywhere you go on theInternet you see avatars. Sometimes it's awebsite asking you to make an avatar, and other times it's peopl e's real avatars. Do you have one? Or two, or three? I see a lot of avatars that are kind of cute and look likeJapanese anime. One of the most popular things is to choose an animal as an avatar. I always take a long time to choose my avatar. It's important to make one I really like. It has to be funny. I also like avatars that move. All of the best avatars I've seen move. They are usually very funny, and clever.第2课:一分钟英文:Autumn-秋天Autumn is such a cool time of the year. Of course it is cool because thetemperatures drop after summer. But it is also cool because it’s such a great time of the year. I love the changing of the leaves. The different autumn colours are one of nature’s most beautiful scenes. Sometimes I can’t stop looking at the mountains near my house. They are like an artist’s palette of gol ds, reds, yellows,browns and other autumnal colours. In America they call autumn ‘fall’ because that is when the leaves fall from the trees. I like the coolness of autumn. Summer is over but you can still wear a T-shirt – just about. You can also spend hoursoutdoors without sweating. Autumn is the best time of the year to go hiking and go for long walks.第3课:一分钟英文:Art-艺术I’m a great art lover. I look at beautiful paintings and sculptures and wish I could be artistic. I can’t draw or paint to save my life. I wonder why some people are so talented and can create amazing pictures, when other people, like me, can’t even draw good matchstick figures. I would like to fill my house with art from all over the world. It’s interesting to see how different cultures have different kinds of art. There’s nothing better than visiting art gall eries when you go to another country. I prefer more traditional art. I don’t really und erstand a lot of modern art. I look at an exhibit of a pile of bricks in a museum but can’t see how it’s art. I always laugh when my chil dren say, “Daddy, I can do better than that!” I often think they can.第4课:一分钟英文:Apartments-公寓In the USA, they’re called apartments; in the UK they’re called flats. They are a modern invention. I don’t particularly like them. I don’t think it’s good for so many people to live so close together. It’s not good for people to live on top of each other. I don’t und erstand how people can live above the second floor. It’s not natural to live in the sky. The thing I hate most about apartments are the lifts (Americans sayelevator) and the fact there’s no garden. More and more people are moving into apartments. This creates problems with overcrowding. There aren’t enough spaces to park your car, there’s nowhere to throw your rubbish and you have to wait ages to reach your floor. Give me a little house with a little garden any day.第5课:一分钟英文:Anti-aging Creams-减龄面霜The other day I saw an advert on the Internet asking for volunteers to test a new skin cream. It was an anti-aging product. How is it possible for a cream or l otion to stop us looking old? I don't think any skincare goods can make us look younger. I certainly don't believe cosmetics companies that say their expensive creams can remove wrinkles. They just want to make lots of money. Why do people believe them? How do they know their creams work? They did not test their products on thousands of people over 50 years. I think if a person uses an anti-aging cream for 50 years, they woul d not even l ook a year younger when they are 60. This means it's a huge waste of money. Only healthy living can keep us l ooking younger.第6课:一分钟英文:Animals-动物I’m a real animal lover. I’m fascinated by the whole animal kingdom. Iloved animals when I was a kid. I used to read every book I could find on animals. I knew all the different animal species. The most exciting thing for me was going to the zoo. I would spend hours just watching the animals walk around, sit, or even sleep. When I was old er, I went on a safari to Tanzania. I saw real wild animals in the wild. Everyone should do this once in their lives. Looking at animals in their natural habitat is a real honour. Now I’m worried about the future of many animals. Some of my favourite animals are in danger of dying out. We really need to change our lifestyle so our chil dren can have the chance of seeing animals in the wild.第7课:一分钟英文:Aliens-外星人There are aliens out there, somewhere. I strongly believe this. Not sure what they look like, though. I really doubt they are green, like they are in science fiction movies. I also don’t think they l ook like us. But I’m sure they exist. I just don’t think we’ll ever see any or find any. They live too far away. If you think about it logically, there has to be aliens out there. All a planet needs is to be warm and have water and life will exist. There are billions and billions of planets in the universe, so there are probably millions and millions that have life. Alien life. It’s also likely that some of the aliens are much more intelligent thanwe are. I wonder what we’d do if really intelligent aliens visited Earth. What would we ask them?第8课:一分钟英文:Alcohol-酒I hate al cohol. I really don’t und erstand how or why people drink it. The smell of al cohol on people’s breath is disgusting. It’s expensive and it gives you a bad headache. I drank when I was much younger, but I haven’t touched a drop for years. I hated hangovers so I decided to stop drinking altogether. I have a much better time without al cohol. people say they need to drink to relax. They drink and just act and look stupid. Their face goes red and they can’t walk in a straight line. Alcohol is also the most damaging drug in society. That’s what I think, anyway. Alcohol causes many illnesses, traffic accidents, fights and domestic violence. If you banned al cohol, people woul d be healthier, richer and have a better family life.第9课:一分钟英文:Airports-机场Aren’t airports strange places? There’s so much happening in them. People coming, people going; people crying with sadness because they’re going away, people crying with joy because they’ve arrived. Big airports are almost like small towns. It seems like you walk acrossa town by the time you check in and get to your departure gate. The thing I like most about airports is peopl e watching. There are people from all over the world. I also like how everything fits and works together. You check your luggage in and then it disappears, before you see it again at the next airport. I still think airports need improving. There’s not a lot to do there. Airports really need to have a n entertainment area so people can kill time.第10课:一分钟英文:Airplanes-飞机Airplanes are amazing. How d oes something so big and heavy get off the ground? I’m alwaysamazed at how the millions of different parts work together. Travelling by airplane is always a wonderful experience. I don’t care whether economy class is cramped and has no space. I like playing with the in-flight entertainment system, especially now they have all the latest movies. I also love airplane food. Many of my friends say it’s disgusting, but I love it. I often ask the passenger next to me if I can have the dessert or roll they don’t want. The only thing I don’t like about planes is turbul ence. When the airplane hits those air pockets, I always worry we’ll crash. But I once read that turbulence has never caused an airplane to crash.第11课:一分钟英文:Advice-建议I don’t know what I would do without my friends’ advice. They’ve all given me so much good advice over the years. It’s sometimes very difficult to make decisions on your own. Listening to advice can be great for helping you make the right decision. The greatest piece of advice I’ve received was from my father. He told me I can do anything in life if I try hard. He was right. I am now passing on his advice to my own chil dren. Right now I need some advice on money. Myfinancial advisors are telling me to be very careful. That’s very sound advice. I wouldadvise anyone to do the same. Someone asked me the other day about the worst piece of advice I’ve ever had. I coul dn’t answer. I don’t think I’v e had any really bad advice.第12课:一分钟英文:Advertising-广告What is advertising? Is it telling the truth or is it making things l ook better than they really are? Or is it lying? Companies pay a l ot of money for adverts. Some of the ads you see inglossy magazines look like art. The commercials on TV look like mini movies. Do they really change our behaviour? Do adverts make you buy things? I think some advertising is a form of lying. Is BMW really “The ultimate driving machine” like they say in their ads? Britis hAirways used to say theywere “The world’s favourite airline,” but had to stop saying it because it wasn’t true. Personally, I get tired of watching ads on television. They always interrupt a good programme. I like ads in magazines. They’re usually quite interesting.第13课:一分钟英文:Actors-演员Being an actor must be great. I really wish I could act. I’d love to have the confidence to act in front of people. Being a member of the audience at the theatre is great, but acting on stage is better. I wonder what it’s like to be a movie actor. I think you need to be beautiful or handsome to be a successful Hollywood or Bollywood actor. They all look great. Actors are very lucky. They get paid huge amounts of money to do what they love doing. My favourite actors are all dead now. I really like the actors in the old black and white movies. They all looked so cool. Actors in the old days seemed to be more glamorous than today’s actors. The best thing about being an actor is that all of your friends are famous too.第14课:一分钟英文:Accidents-事故I wonder how many accidents I’ve had in my life. I’ve had a few serious ones where I’ve ended up in hospital. Traffic accidents are the worst.They’re always painful. I haven’t had too many work-related accidents.I suppose that’s because I do office work and that’s not so dangerous. Most of my accidents are those around the house. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve hit my thumb with a hammer. I’m also really good at standing up and hitting my head on something. I’m not as b ad as my friend though. He’s a real accident looking for somewhere to happen. Almost every time we meet, he has some story to tell about his latest accident. He’s quite unbelievable. I think I’d be very worried if I were his mother.第15课:一分钟英文:Bl ood-血液I hate the sight of blood. Looking at it makes me go all weak at the knees. I can’t even look at my own bl ood. I don’t know why. The thing I hate most is giving blood for a medical check. I fainted once after I saw my blood in a small bottle. If I have a nose bleed, I have to sit down for 30 minutes before I feel better. It’s impossible for me to watch operations on TV. I wish I could donate blood to others. I can’t. I know giving bl ood is really important, but I’m not brave enough. One thing about blood I do find interesting is blood types. I think your bl ood type can affect your personality. I know that in some countries, people with blood type A would not be a good romantic match for someone withblood type O.第16课:一分钟英文:Birthdays-生日Birthdays are brilliant. I’m 62 years old and I still love them. I don’t think I’ve ever had a bad birthday. In fact, I think birthdays get better and better the older you become. Sure, kids love birthdays because they get presents and get to eat cake. But when you get older, birthdays make you feel special. It’s your special day. Even if no one wishes you a happy birthday, it’s still your special day. A lot of my friends think I’m mad. Theyhate their birthdays because it means they’re another year older. I hope I get tocelebrate my hundredth birthday. I’m not sure if I can blow out 100 candles though. When I look back at all my birthdays, it’s difficult to choose the best. I’ll just say my last birthday is always the best one.第17课:一分钟英文:Being Single-单身Being single has its advantages and disadvantages. I think it’s better to stay single when you’re young. You need to live and have fun. You also need the freed om to do what you want, when you want. Being single in your twenties gives you l ots of time to go travelling, see the world and experience different things. Most people like being singl e in theirtwenties and then want tosettle down in their thirties. I think being single later in life can be sad. All of your friends are married or attached and peopl e tend to go out and party less. I think being single when you’re old would be very lonely. The longer you stay single, the harder it becomes to settl e down. In some countries, people think you’re strange if you’re single later on in life.第18课:一分钟英文:Being Married-结婚Getting married is one of the happiest days of anyone’s life. Being married is also full of happiness, but there are also many difficulties. It isn’t always easy to be married. You have to put up with your spouse’s bad habits and moods forever. You have to negotiate andcompromise on many things from who’s first in the bathroom in the mornings to where you go on vacation. Of course, being married also has many wonderful sides to it. You have a lifelong friend who will love you forever. You share many wonderful times together and support each other through good and bad times. And you grow old together and look back on years of happy memories. I think being married is great for your soul.第19课:一分钟英文:Being Afraid-害怕An American presid ent once said the only thing you have to fear is fear itself. Can’t remember which President, but never mind. I think that’s an interesting quote. It’s so true, most of the time. We all spend a lot of time worried or afraid that something bad will happen, and then nothing happens. It is the fear that frightens us, not the thing that might or might not happen. And then there are phobias. Millions of people are afraid of something that the rest of the world thinks is quite normal. How can you be afraid of things like peanut butter? There’s actually a fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. Amazing. Fear is sometimes good. It makes us al ert and can keep us safe in a dangerous situation.第20课:一分钟英文:Beauty-美丽People say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That means if someone thinks someone else is beautiful, then they are beautiful. I think the id ea of beauty is interesting. Why do we think some things or some people are beautiful and others aren’t? Some peopl e think a buil ding is beautiful, while others think the opposite. People nowadays spend too much time and money on beauty. I agree with the expression, “beauty is only skin deep”. This means that what’s really important is some one’s heart and character, not what they look likeon the outside. It’s a little strange, and unfair, that you have to be beautiful to be a top actress or even a news read er on TV. I think there should be equal rights for most of us “non-beautiful” peopl e.第21课:一分钟英文:Baths-淋浴One of my favourite times of the day is bath time. I absolutely love taking a bath. Baths are so much better than showers. Having a bath is the most relaxing thing. There’s nothing better in life than sinking into a hot bath and l etting the water take away my troubles. A bath really makes you feel great. I especially like taking a bath before going to bed. Bath time is pretty much the only time of the day when you can really pamper yourself. It also means a l ot of quality time to yours elf. It’s perfect for listening to music and reading a good book. The only thing I don’t like about bath time is when I fall asleep and the water goes cold. Or even worse –when you want a bath and there’s no hot water.第22课:一分钟英文:Banks-银行I’m not the world’s biggest fan of banks. I’ve had too many bad experiences of them. I really don’t know how they can advertise and say they look after you. They don’t. Bank charges are way too high; you spend ages waiting to be served; and then they say no if you wanta loan. The bank I bank with makes dozens of mistakes with my account. The thing they’re best at is making excuses. I’m not at all surprised so many banks did badly in the credit crisis. I hope they change. Bankers get far too much money. All they do is desk work. Banks need to focus a lot more on real customer service. At the moment banks only offer an excuse for customer service. They don’t even offer you a drink when you sit down and open an account.第23课:一分钟英文:Bad Habits-坏习惯What are your bad habits? I think everyone has bad habits. Not everyone agrees on what bad habits are. Some smokers don’t think smoking is a bad habit. Young people don’t think listening to loud music on the train is a bad habit. In Japan, slurping your noodles is a sign that you enjoy your food, but making a noise while eating in England is not good. Have you ever tried to break your bad habits? I have quit smoking and have stopped leaving things laying around the house. I wish other people would stop their bad habits. I get annoyed when people are late for meetings or talk loudly on their phones in public. I also think many motorists need to think about their driving habits. Perhaps I should point out their bad habits.第24课:一分钟英文:Babysitting-照顾婴儿I loved babysitting when I was younger. It was a really easy way to make money. All I had to do was sit in my neighbour’s house and look after the kids. That was the easy bit, because the kids were usually asleep in bed. The parents would give me a lot of money for watching DVDs and eating snacks. When I was even younger, I liked it when my babysitter came round. She would always play games with us and let us stay up late. She would send us to bed just before my parents came home. I know in some countries, babysitting isn’t so common. It isn’t part of the culture. I suppose that’s not such a bad thing. I read a lot in the papers nowadays about babysitters hitting the chil dren because they don’t sleep. That’s really bad.第25课:一分钟英文:Cyber Crime-电脑犯罪I don’t think people und erstand cyber-crime. It’s only just started. In the future, it’s going to be a huge problem. There have already been a few amazing examples. A few years ago the whole Internet in Latvia was attacked by another country. Cyberspace has become a new battleground. Countries spy on each other. If there’s a war, it’s possible one country could attack the other country’s Internet. This woul d mean all communication, transport, etc would stop. It would causehuge damage to hospitals and other important buildings. But cyber-crime is happening today to ordinary people. Have you ever heard of phishing? That’s with a ‘ph’ not ‘f’. You really need to be very careful about what information you put online.第26课:一分钟英文:Cyber-bullying-网霸The Internet can be a scary place these days, especially because of cyber-bullying. It’s difficult to open a newspaper these days and not see a story about this. It’s a really nasty and growing problem. Cyber-bullies are real cowards. They hid e behind their computer and scare people, send them hate mail or threaten them. Even worse is when they publish pictures of their victims online. I have a friend who had a really bad time at the hands of a cyber-bully. He or she spread lots of gossip and lies on the Internet. My friend’s reputation was badly damaged. A really bad thing is how young cyber-bullying starts. Many schoolchil dren physically bully others in class and then continue online. Their victim isn’t safe anywhere.第27课:一分钟英文:Current Events-时事I love the news and current events. I’m ad dicted to what’s happening in the world. It doesn’t matter what kind of news it is, I love watchingit. Even if it’s from countries I’ve never heard of. I’ll even watch the same news programme three or four times and not get bored. I guess it’s so fascinating because it’s real. I get really interested in a story when it breaks, then like to follow it as it unfol ds. Following current events makes you quite knowledgeable. I know most of th e world’s capitals and most of the world’s lead ers. Watching the news is really looking at history happening now. But you never know what’s going to happen next. Every time you turn on the news or read a news story, you’ll find something unexpected.第28课:一分钟英文:Culture——文化I’m really interested in the culture of other countries. I d on’t know why, but I always think other cultures are more interesting than my own culture. Every time I travel, I learn wonderful, strange, amazing and interesting things about other cultures. One of the biggest surprises I had was when I went to the USA as a child. I’m English so Ithought Americans had the same culture as me. When I went to America Iund erstood Americans and Brits are very different people. Und erstanding the culture of other people is very important. It helps us all to get along. If everyone really tried to learn about other cultures, the world woul d be a more peaceful place. The world is becomingsmaller, so I think this is happening.第29课:一分钟英文:Crime-犯罪Why do we have crime? When will it all stop? It’s sad that there is so much crime in our society. It hurts so many people. Most people in the world just want to live happily and be good neighbours. Why do some people turn to crime? Money is a big reason. Many criminals pickpocket, steal, kidnap, or even kill people to get money. There are many terrible crimes in the world. Perhaps the worst is ethnic cleansing. This is a crime against humanity. Many peopl e are killed because of their colour or religion. People who commit this crime rarely go to prison. Have you ever been a victim of crime? What d o you think we need to do to reduce crime rates? Perhaps you shoul d write to your government. Tell your lead ers enough is enough.第30课:一分钟英文:Credit Cards-信用卡Many years ago I read that credit cards were the thing of the future. Credit card companies were telling us that plastic woul d replace cash. Well, this hasn’t happened. People are still using notes and coins. The Internet has increased the use of credit cards, but many people worry about putting their card details online. Lots of personal info gets stol enby fake sites pretending to be famous banks or online stores. Personally, I love credit cards. I always prefer to pay by card than by cash. When you use your card, you get air miles and every six months you can cash them in for presents. I do worry about credit card security. I keep waiting to see a huge purchase on my statement that I didn’t make.第31课:一分钟英文:Cosmetics-化妆品I wish we didn’t need cosmetics. We spend so much time and money on them. And for what? We take them off at night, only to put them all on again in the morning. If you think about it. they’re amazingly expensive. Why does a lipstick or a small tube of cream cost so much? The really expensive cosmetics d on’t actually make you look that different than really cheap ones. A lot depends too on your skill –choosing the right colours to match your face, and how you put your make-up on. I sometimes laugh at the ladies selling cosmetics in department stores. They’re meant to be experts but they look like clowns. I mean, do they really need to paint their faces? One thing I worry about is whether the chemicals damage your skin.第32课:一分钟英文:Cosmetic Surgery-整容手术Would you like to change your face and body? Woul d you like movie star looks? A lot of people want to do this. They pay l ots of money to go to a cosmetic surgeon and change their appearance. The most common operation we call a nose job. People who are unhappy with their nose have it reshaped. Other people want their wrinkles to disappear to make themselves look younger. People also go und er the knife and have things made bigger or smaller. I think this is a waste of money. I'm not the best-looking person in the world but I would never consider plastic surgery - even if it was free. Some people have so many operations they end up looking like they’re made of plastic. I'd rather stay looking human.第33课:一分钟英文:Computers-电脑It’s hard to believe that no one had computers a few years ago. I wonder how people lived. There must have been a l ot of paperwork. I can’t imagine writing everything by hand. I also wond er how everything worked without computers. We need computers today for everything. Hospitals, airports, the police… nothing can work without computers. I’m sure I’d be ten times busier than now if I didn’t have a computer. Imagine having to find a piece of paper and an envelope and then walking down the street to mail a letter! I love my computer.It makes everything in my life so convenient. Sure, it freezes and crashes sometimes. Sure I lose some data. But that’s not often. Most of the time my computer is like my best friend.第34课:一分钟英文:Coffee-咖啡Scientists and doctors can’t make their minds up about coffee. One study says it’s really bad for us and the next report says it’s good for us. I’ve even read that 10 cups a day is good for ourbrain. I like a cup of coffee at certain times of the day. I must have a coffee first thing in the morning. I can’t survive without my morning coffee. I have another cup or two when I get to work. And that’s it. I never drink coffee after lunchtime. If I do, I can’t sl eep at night. The only time I drink coffee in the evening is if I go to a nice restaurant. Coffee seems a lot morecomplicated these days. When I was younger it was just coffee. Now it’s latte, frappucino and all kinds of other strange words.第35课:一分钟英文:Cl othes-衣服I have too many cl othes. I have many cl othes I’ve only worn once. Sometimes I even find something at the back of a drawer that I never even wore. I bought it, put it away, and then forgot about it. I’m sure I don’t need so many clothes. I don’t think anyone really needs 11 pairs。
初级英语教学课件整理
初级英语教学课件整理初级英语教学课件初级英语教学课件一、Listen to the music .Head Shoulders Knees And Toes熟悉身体器官歌词如下:Knees and toesHead, shoulders, knees and toes,Knees and toesAnd eyes and ears and mouth and nose Head, shoulders, knees and toesKnees and toes!Head, shoulders, knees and toes,Knees and toesHead, shoulders, knees and toes,Knees and toesAnd eyes and ears and mouth and noseHead, shoulders, knees and toesKnees and toes!二、Look and say .Look at the picture and say the namesof the part of our bodies .三、Game TimeListen to the teacher and touch the parts of your body . 四、(一)A bingo game .1. We look with our ___________.2. We listen with our ____________.3. We smell with our___________.4. We walk with our __________.5. He carries a big bag on his____________.6. We do ______ exercises to protect our sight.7. People sometimes shake ______when they meet for the first time.8. If you agree, you can nod your __________.(二) Guessing game . What’s the meaning of this ?face to face/nose to noseshoulder to shoulderback to backarm in armhand in handneck and neckTwo heads are better than one.五、Look and sayLook at the pictures and say some important phrases .六、Work in pairs .Practice the conversation like this :-What’s the matter ? - I have a …. / She /He has a …加上共性化的动作七、Sing a songSing “What’s the matter ?”.八、(一)Say the important phrases one by one .1. 胃/肚子疼2. 脖子疼3. 头疼4. 嗓子疼, 喉咙疼5. 背疼6. 感冒7. 发高/低烧8. 咳嗽9. 牙痛(二)你来总结How do we use “ache” and “sore” ?九、Listen and look at the picture. Then number the names[1-5].十、Look and sayShe doesn’t look well. He _______ look well.He___________She _____ a sore throatand a cough .He looks _________. Her face looks a bitHe ____ a ____________. red . She ____________.Her finger looks _______ . She ______ _____ by accident (意外). .十一、ListeningListen again. Match the problems with the advice. 2b十二、Give some advice . Use “should / shouldn’t ”十三、GroupworkWork in groups and act . One is a doctor and the others are patients . 十四、SummaryWhat have you learnt in this class ?十五、Homework1.巩固性作业:Preview the words and expressions.2.拓展性作业:When the accidents in part 1a happen, what should you do?十六、Test1. 1. What’s the m_____ with you?2. We hear with our e____ and see with our e_____.3. He usually goes to school on f_______.4. I have a t________, so I want to see a dentist.5. She talked too much yesterday and didn’t drink enough water. She has a very s_____ throat now.二、选择填空。
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BEC初级听力第一课时听力考试介绍40 分钟(30+10)4个部分30个题两种题型:选择、填空(14,23)听力来源:真实、没有偏见,都与商务有关包括访谈、打电话、面对面的交谈、记录片目的:测试听力技巧和策略四个部分:1部分:8段很短的谈话或独白(15-30秒)2部分:一段简短谈话或独白(90秒)3部分:一段独白(2分钟以内)4部分:一篇较长的正文(3分钟)1部分:选择题8个3选项:文字、图片、图表、示意图测试重点:测试学生1 理解口语2 获取事实性信息:名字、时间、地点、图表趋势、地图上/房间中某处位置等2 部分填空题7个试题:表格、统计表、图表、便条测试重点:数字:日期、价格、百分比、数量、金额3 部分填空题7个试题:表格、记录测试重点:单词4 部分选择题8个3选项:文字内容:1. 一个人的独白;2. 两个人对话、访谈、谈话;3. 三个人讨论、会话测试重点:1. 理解主旨的能力2. 获取具体、详细信息的能力3. 了解说话人意见的能力试听体验Test 1Part 11 Why does the woman want the job?A to reduce travel timeB to learn about the computersC to earn more money2 When is the trade fair?3 What is the purpose of today's meeting?A to discuss a merger planB to obtain some adviceC to sign a contract4 Which chart shows this year's sales?5 How much will Emma's hotel bill be?6 What will the finance company give advice about?A buying sharesB setting up a small businessC paying less tax7 Which graph are they looking at?8 What's the problem with the seminar?A the speaker's availabilityB the size of the roomC the low number of bookings听力原文:Listening Test 1This is the Business English Certificate Preliminary 2,Listening Test 1.[pause]Part One. Questions 1 to 8.For questions 1-8 you will hear eight short recordings. For each question, mark one letter (A,B or C) for the correct answer.Here is an example: When were the machine parts sent?[pause]Woman: Mr Hooper rang. He needs those parts for the packing machine by the third.Man: Well, it’s already the first today…but wait …no, it’s OK. They were sent out on the thirty-first.Woman: Good. He’ll certainly get them by the third, then.[pause]The answer is A.Now we are ready to start.After you have listened once, replay each recording.[pause]One: Why does the woman want the job?[pause]Woman: I’m applying for that job in the Marketing Department, I’m tired of going all the way to Head Office every day! The Marketing office is just down the road from my house.Man: Mmm, you’d save money on train fares … But it’s only the same salary!Woman: I know, but I want to use my computer skills as well.[pause]Two: When is the trade fair?[pause]Next year’s trade fair in Milan, usually the first week of June, is now on June the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh. Its organizers are not happy –they were hoping that the fair would be on the twelfth and thirteenth. However, the situation in …[pause]Three: What is the purpose of today’s meeting?[pause]Woman: When are you seeing Munro International about signing the distribution contract? Man: Well, I’m meeting two of their directors today for lunch so I’ll make a date to do that then. Woman: Fine. Are you going to talk about the merger over lunch?Man: That’s the aim. When I asked our MD for his advice on the next step, he suggest this lunch meeting.[pause]Four: Which chart shows this year’s sales?[pause]Man: Looking at our main markets, Asia now represents fifty per cent of all sales. Europe and the USA are the other two main players, with sales in the USA are the thirty-eight per cent, unlike last year when Europe had the bigger share.[pause]Five: How much will Emma’s hotel bill be?[pause]Woman(1): Hello, it’s Emma MacDonald here from AB Electronics. I’d like to book a single room for the twenty-fifth please.Woman(2): Certainly. Single rooms are seventy-two pounds fifty per night, including breakfast. Woman(1): Oh… I see but my company uses the hotel regularly. We normally get a discount. Woman(2): Oh sorry. That’ll be sixty pounds per night then, sixty-five pounds fifty with breakfast. Woman(1): Oh, I won’t want breakfast.[pause]Six: What will the finance company give advice about?[pause]…Call Walker’s Finance Company now. We are specialists in advising successful small businesses on aspects of business finance. So, if you want to attract investment or reduce your company’s tax bill, call us on 0207 765 5540…[pause]Seven: Which graph are they looking at?[pause]Man : Look at this graph. There ‘s a real problem with production at this plant. Over the last two years we’ve increased our investment in it considerably- here, see?Woman: Mm, that’s true.Man: And yet production continues at the same level …Woman: You’re right. There’s been no fall in production, but there should be a rise – and there isn’t.[pause]Eight: What’s the problem with the seminar?[pause]Woman: Dan.Man: Yes.Woman: Um, slight problem with the time management seminar next week.Man: Don’t tell me – Andy Norton can’t give the introductory talk … and I’ve got to do it. Woman: It’s not that. There’s such a huge demand this time. I’ve had over sixty bookings and the venue is only big enough for forty. It’s funny, last time we had so few bookings.[pause]That is the end of Part One.听力中同学们遇到的问题:大家的问题大致分为三类:1. 只能听懂一些词,但是没法连成句子建议:平常多做一些精读、复述、背诵的练习原因:语速问题、发音问题、词汇推荐教材:英语初级听力(listen to this 1)2. 能听出一句来,但是听不出第二句建议:扩大阅读量、做适当精读;学会利用标志词猜测3. 大致能听懂,但细节问题还是云里雾里的建议:扩大阅读的同时加大听力的量书面材料:listen to this感兴趣的杂志Test 1Part 11 Why does the woman want the job?A to reduce travel timeB to learn about the computersC to earn more money2 When is the trade fair?3 What is the purpose of today's meeting?A to discuss a merger planB to obtain some adviceC to sign a contract4 Which chart shows this year's sales?第二课时5 How much will Emma's hotel bill be?6 What will the finance company give advice about?A buying sharesB setting up a small businessC paying less tax7 Which graph are they looking at?8 What's the problem with the seminar?A the speaker's availabilityB the size of the roomC the low number of bookings讲解1 Why does the woman want the job?A to reduce travel timeB to learn about the computersC to earn more money部门的说法:Marketing Department 市场部Head Office 总部人事部Human Resources=HR,Personnel Department财务部Accounting Department,Financing Department生产部Production Department货运部,送货部Delivery Department物流部:Dispatch,logistics销售部:Sales Department售后部:After Sales售前部:Presales研发部:Research and Development=RD前台接待处:Reception分支机构,办事处,代理商:branch 分部,分公司office 办事处,联络处;agent 代理商;代言人spokesperson 重点的小细节:tired of 烦透了,受够了2 When is the trade fair?usually 通常情况下其后面很可能出现but 但是这次...were hoping that 过去曾经希望,现在没有实现;I thought 我原以为I had thought 我原以为;was intended to,was supposed to 本来应当日期的三种说法:the 1st of June;June the 1st;June 1st3 What is the purpose of today's meeting?A to discuss a merger planB to obtain some adviceC to sign a contractpurpose aim 目的target,goal,objective合并merger;收购,兼并acquisition,take over;joint venture 合资公司4 Which chart shows this year's sales?unlike 表示前后两者相反5 How much will Emma's hotel bill be?I’d like to book a single room for the twenty-fifth please.双人间twin room;double room 有一张双人床的房间行政间executive room 套间suite room豪华间including 包含打折get a discount,give sb a discount数字:£17.506 What will the finance company give advice about?A buying sharesB setting up a small businessC paying less taxso 所以,同义词therefore,thus,then,as a result,consequently,accordinglyon aspects of 在哪些方面7 Which graph are they looking at?方向:1. 上升的方向:increase, rise, go up, grow, climb, rocket, sky rocket, soar2. 下降的方向:decrease, reduce, fall, go down, decline, drop3. 保持水平的方向:level, keep level, level off, remain the same, no changeat all, hardly changed幅度:slightly, smoothly, sharply, dramatically, constantly, steadily, suddenly, gradually, slowly, rapidlyThe cost of production decreased slightly last year.It had been going up steadily since Februry, but yestaday it droped sharply to the lowest.There has been a steady increase in sales since 2000.Sales rocketed dramatically by a hundred million dollars to three hundred million dollars in March.8 What's the problem with the seminar?A the speaker's availabilityB the size of the roomC the low number of bookingsonly 强调作用,unique,simply,sole第三课时Test 2Part 11 Why is the man late for the meeting?A The meeting time was changed.B His train was delayed.C There was an emergency in his office.2 Why is Timtex performing badly?A Its profit margins are too narrow.B It is targeting the wrong market.C Demand for expensive clothing is low.profit margins 利润边际边际利润marginal profit3 Which graph shows the company's sales?4 Where do they decide to hold the seminar?A at a conference centreB at a Trade ClubC at a hotel5What does the successful business produce?6 In which department does Ben work now?A EngineeringB SalesC Marketing7Which chart shows the bank's current network of branches?8What do they still need to put in the hall?听力原文:Listening Test TwoThis is the Business English Certificate Preliminary 2, Listening Test 2.[pause]Part One. Questions 1 to 8.For question 1-8, you will hear eight short recordings. For each question, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.Here’s an example: When were the machine parts sent?[pause]Woman: Mr Hooper rang. He needs those parts for the packing machine by the third.Man: Well, it’s already the first today …but wait …no, it’s OK. They were sent out on the thirty-first.Woman: Good. He’ll certainly get them by the third, then.[pause]The answer is A.Now we are ready to start.After you have listened once, replay each recording.[pause]One: Why is the man late for the meeting?[pause]Woman: Sorry we had to start the meeting without you. What happened – train late again?Man: It was, but only by a few minutes. According to my diary, we’re not starting till eleven. Woman: We were, but I’ve got to fly out to the Tokyo office on urgent business this afternoon, so we had to bring the meeting forward.Man: Well, no-one told me …[pause]Two: Why is Timtex performing badly?[pause]Woman: Timtex isn’t doing too well, is it? I see profits are right down again.Man: Mm. Well, at the moment the market’s sharply divided between those who want fashionable clothing, even though it costs a lot, and those who want to pay as little as possible. So by aiming at the middle market, Timtex doesn’t really please anyone very much.[pause]Three: Which graph shows the company’s sales?[pause]Man: … and despite a slight fall early in the year, WP Engineering have in fact done well this year, with a steady rise in sales up to now, which their Managing Director, William Peters, hopes will continue into next year …[pause]Four: Where do they decide t to hold the seminar?[pause]Woman: Where are we holding the seminar this year?Man: How about that new hotel in town?Woman: It’s too expensive for our budget …somewhere like the conference center is more suitable – it’s fully booked though.Man: And everyone complained about the Trade Club last year …Woman: OK, well maybe we should spend more on the venue this year. Let’s go with your idea. [pause]Five: What does the successful business produce?[pause]Woman: These articles about new business are interesting.Man: Especially the one about the woman whose company sells a game she invented herself. Woman: Mm. She’s doing really well. The one that made soft drinks failed within six months. Man: Yes. And the people publishing the magazine did well at first, but then they couldn’t find any more investors.Woman: Pity. Seemed a good idea.[pause]Six: In which department does Ben work now?[pause]Woman: Hello Karl! How are you?Man: I’m fine thanks. How are things at the company?Woman: Oh, there have been so many changes since you left!Man: I hear Ben’s moved?Woman: Yes …they needed someone with an engineering qualification in Marketing, so they transferred him there.Man: Who’s replaced him in Sales then?Woman: No-one yet![pause]Seven: Which chart shows the bank’s current network of branches?[pause]Man: … at the moment a quarter of the bank’s branches are in Europe, and a third in Asia. The rest of their business is, of course, in the States. But today’s news is that they’re planning to close some US branches …[pause]Eight: What do they still need to put in the hall?[pause]Man: I’ve just been over the hall to check the arrangements for the shareholders’ meeting. Woman: Is everything set up OK?Man: Almost. They haven’t got the microphone in yet. Everything else was all right though … the OHP was there …Woman: What about the video player?Man: Oh, we changed our minds about that, so I didn’t book one in the end.[pause]That is the end of Part One.讲解1 Why is the man late for the meeting?A The meeting time was changed.B His train was delayed.C There was an emergency in his office.diary 日程,安排bring sth forward 把什么事情提前了2 Why is Timtex performing badly?A Its profit margins are too narrow.B It is targeting the wrong market.C Demand for expensive clothing is low.总结:如果以后再碰到了题目问的是why,这种题大家要重点听因果词3 Which graph shows the company's sales?4 Where do they decide to hold the seminar?A at a conference centreB at a Trade ClubC at a hotelLet’s go with your idea. 还是听你的吧。
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英语初级听力L ISTEN T O T HIS 1答案文本一(preparatory less on on@1011. forty2. fiftee n3. a hun dred and fiftee n4. three hun dred and eighty5. three thousa nd four hun dred and eighty6. twenty a7. thirty b8. fourtee n d021. four eight two six three four2. seve n two one five o six3. six nine seve n double two four4. five six four three eight o031. nin etee n eighty-two2. nin etee n eighty-seve n3. nin etee n seve nty-one4. fourtee n nin ety-two5. ten sixty-six6. eightee n thirty-two041. the fourtee nth of July2. the sec ond of October3. the twen ty-third of March4. April the ten th5. the thirty-first of January051. thirty-two High Street2. a hun dred and fifty-two Piccadilly3. forty-eight Sutt on Road4. eightee n Bristol Square061. nine thirty2. ten forty-five3. eleve n ten4. three fiftee n5. six forty-five071. Doctor Smith2. Saint Thomas3. Bond Street4. Mrs. Archer5. Eton Ave nue6. Ede n Square081. C-H-E-S-T2. D-l-Z-Z-Y3. F-L-O-W-E-R4. J-O-K-I-N-G5. L-E-M-O-N6. Q-U-I-E-T7. W-A-V-E8. G-R-E-A-T091. Don't go.2. I can't see.3. It isn't true.4. I'll tell you.10a. Dr. Blake was n't born un til 1934.b. I'll see you at nine forty-five.c. She does n't live in Oxford Street.d. You were n't with us on the twen ty-first of May.e. I'd like to pho ne Eastleigh, that's E-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H. Six eight two double four eight.f. Mrs. Jones has an appo in tme nt at eight am.g. A n ortheast wind will bring rain to the London area tomorrow.11Now liste n carefully.Look at Practice 1. Put nu mber 3 in box A. Put nu mber 6 in box B. Put nu mber 7 in box C. Now add the nu mbers.Look at Practice 2. Put nu mber 8 in box A. Put nu mber 2 in box C. Put nu mber 1 in box B. Add the nu mbers.Look at Practice 3. Put nu mber 7 in box B. Put nu mber 2 in box C. Put nu mber 4 in boxA. Add the nu mbers.121. Does she work in a supermarket?2. Does she work in a bank?3. Does he work in a chemist?4. Does he work in a big shop?5. Does she work in a hotel?6. Does she work in a shoe shop?7. Does he work in a shoe shop?201My n ame's Ki ng.How do you spell that?K-l-N-G. I live in Hampstead.How's that spelt?H-A-M-P-S-T-E-A-D.02What do you do for a liv ing?rm a journalist.Really? Do you like it?Yes, I do. It's very in teresti ng.03Woma n: This is Joh n. Mother.Mother: How do you do?Joh n: How do you do?Woma n: Joh n's a jour nalist.Mother: Are you? Do you like it?Joh n: Well, it's alright.04Hello, where are you from?Oh, I'm En glish.Really? Which part do you come from?Well, I live in London, but I was born in Man chester. Oh!05Can you speak Fren ch?A little.Where did you lear n it?At school.Can you speak any other Ian guages? I'm afraid n ot.3011. shirt2. skirt3. socks4. shirt and tie5. blouse and skirt6. pants and shirt7. shoes and socks8. shoes, socks and pants9. pan ts, shirt and socks10. skirt, blouse and sweater021. key2. toothbrush3. comb4. key and door5. table and chair6. toothbrush and comb7. bicycle and tire8. comb, toothbrush and key9. bed, table and chair031. letter2. show3. somethi ng4. read5. cigarettes6. taxi7. bookcase8. none9. magaz ine10. any11. policema n12. policewoma n041. shoes2. shut3. wi ndow4. lamp5. bottle6. refrigerator7. n ewspaper8. purse9. clothes10. bed11. plate12. stove13. radio14. first15. sec ond16. third17. fourth18. fifth051. talki ng2. ano ther3. liste ning4. worryi ng5. glasses6. holdi ng7. walki ng8. poin ti ng to9. look ing at二( preparatory less on two)1011. eightee n2. nin ety3. seve ntee n4. seve n hun dred and eight5. seve nty-eight6. a hun dred and eighty7. fourtee n8. seve nty-six9. fifty10. sixty-five11. a hun dred and twelve12. twe nty-three13. forty-five perce nt021. twen ty-five2. thirtee n3. fiftee n4. sixtee n5. six hun dred and fifty6. a hun dred and eightee n7. five and a half8. four five three double one nine03J-K-X-E-Y-A-l-G-H-V-W-R041. S-A-D2. J-A-M3. F-R-Y4. R-E-D5. B-R-E-N-T051. twelve fiftee n2. twen ty-five past two3. a quarter to five4. half past ten5. a quarter to nine6. It's about twenty past one.7. It's almost a quarter to two.8. It's almost eleve n.9. It's exactly four.10. It's nine thirty.201Robe rt: Hello, I'm Robert. What's your name? Sylvia: My n ame's Sylvia. Robert: Are you Fren ch?Sylvia: No, I'm not. I'm Swiss.02Ronnie: Where do you come from?Susie: From Switzerla nd.Ronnie: What do you do?Susie: I work in a travel age ncy.Ronnie: Do you? I work in a bank.03Tony: Who's that girl over there?George: Which one?Tony: The tall one with fair hair.George: That's Lisa.Tony: She's ni ce, is n't she?04Frank wants a new jacket. He and Sally see some in a shop wi ndow. Frank: I like that brow n one.Sally: They're cheaper in the other shop.Frank: Yes, these are more expe nsive, but they're better quality.Sally: Let's go in and look at some.05Kurt: Georg ina ...Georgi na: Yes?Kurt: Would you like to come to the ci nema this eve ning?Georgi na: Oh, that would be lovely.Kurt: Fin e. ... I'll call for you at about six o'clock.06Peter and Anne are at a party.Anne: Who's that man over there?Peter: That's Tim Joh nson.Anne: What does he do?Peter: He's an airli ne pilot.Anne: That's an in teresti ng job.Peter: Yes, but airli ne pilots spe nd a lot of time away from home.Anne: They see a lot of in teresti ng p1aces.Peter: Yes, but they have a lot of resp on sibility.Anne: Well, they earn a good salary, don't they?Peter: That's true. But they have to retire whe n they are quite young.3011. kitche n2. sink3. un der4. over5. beside6. tea kettle7. chair8. curta in9. pla nt10. above11. left12. right 02I. 1 ying dow n2. readi ng3. drinking4. milk5. typ ing letter6. turni ng on7. water8. turni ng off9. light10. makingII. eati ng12. bone13. cook ing14. some one15. fini shed 031. son2. frie nd3. wife4. husband 041. wa nt2. hungry3. tired4. bedroom5. thirsty6. dinner 051. livi ng room2. wall3. above4. behi nd5. TV6. rug7. floor8. un der9. door10. corner11. betwee n 061. wait for2. bus3. sleep4. hot5. cold6. dirty7. look8. happy071. to be about2. weather3. housewife4. garde n5. automobile6. mecha nic7. show8. outdoors9. wi nter10. summer11. in doors12. spri ng13. flowers1011. seve ntee n2. seve nty3. a hun dred and forty-eight4. two thousa nd and seve nty5. three thousa nd four hun dred and nin ety-two6. twen ty-one7. thirty-nine8. four hun dred and twen ty-two thousa nd9. three hun dred and six10. nin etee n thousa nd11. nin ety thousa nd12. two hun dred and twen ty-two thousa nd two hun dred and twenty-nine13. a hun dred and forty-six thousa nd14. thirty-eight thousa nd15. two thousa nd six hun dred and sixty16. five hun dred and four thousa nd17. a hun dred and eighty-five thousa nd six hun dred and sixty18. twen ty-three perce nt02(A televisi on advertiseme nt)Do you want a new dress, a coat, a pair of shoes? See what you can order from yourEasyway Catalogue. Now fill in your Easyway shopp ing list. You can find wome n's sweaters on Page 4. You can find wome n's shoes on Page 7. You can find me n's suits on Page 13. Now wome n's coats, Page 5. Me n's coats, Page 15. Childre n's coats, Page 55. Me n's trousers, Page14. Baby clothes, Page 40. Childre n's dresses, Page 44, Men's sweaters, Page 16. Childre n's shoes, Page 60. Look at the Catalogue. You can find clothes for all the family. Welcome to Easyway Shopp ing. We'll send you ano ther catalogue n ext mon th.201Joa nna: Where did you go yesterday?Frank: I went to Croyd on.Joa nna: Did you go shopp ing? Frank: No, I went for an in terview.Joa nna: Oh, did you get a job?Frank: Yes, I got a job as a Man ageme nt Train ee.Joa nna: Fan tastic.02An gela: How did you get on in your exam?Bob: I failed.An gela: Oh, I am sorry. What are you going to do now?Bob: rm going to take it aga in, of course.An gela: When are you going to take it?Bob: rm defi nitely not going to take it un til n ext year.03Assista nt: Good morni ng.Tim: Good morning. Would you have a look at this watch, please? It does n't keep good time. Assista nt: Yes, of course.04Gaby: Let's have a party.Edward: What a good idea. Whe n shall we have it?Gaby: What about Saturday eve ning?Edward: Fine, and where shall we have it?Gaby: In your flat.Edward: Oh, you know what my Ian dlady's like. She won't let us have a party there.Gaby: Let's ask Doris. Perhaps we can have it in her flat.05My husba nd and I don't like the schools in our area. We don't think the teachers are very good, and the childre n don't lear n very much. Some childre n at these schools can't read, it's terrible. Go to the schools and look: the childre n fight; some of them eve n smoke and drink. No, our childre n can have a better educati on at home with us. After all, we are both teachers.3011. object2. get dark3. music4. grow5. sun shi ne6. bright7. place8. electricity9. coffee10. eve ning11. relax12. expe nsive13. cheap14. repair021. some one2. chase3. brush4. teeth5. throw out6. sharpe n7. homework8. bathroom9. run10. warm11. trash12. go to bed031. more2. below3. on the left4. egg5. n ext to the last6. shelf7. pillow8. pair of041. put2. sheet3. l ying dow n4. eye5. using6. smili ng7. older8. couch051. family2. father3. mother4. husband5. pair of shorts6. tree7. backyard8. son9. daughter10. sister11. flowers12. sun13. cloud14. childre n15. call16. supper17. time欢迎来主页下载---精品文档四1011. Los An geles to Chicago: two thousa nd and fifty-four2. Houst on to Miami: one thousa nd one hun dred and nin ety3. Detroit to New York: six hun dred thirty-seve n4. Miami to Los An geles: two thousa nd six hun dred and eighty-seve n5. Detroit to Houst on: one thousa nd two hun dred and sixty-five6. New York to Los An geles: two thousa nd seve n hun dred and eighty-six7. Houst on to New York: one thousa nd six hun dred and eight8. Chicago to Miami: one thousa nd three hun dred and twenty-nine9. Detroit to Chicago: two hun dred and sixty-six10. Chicago to Houst on: one thousa nd sixty-seve n021. Cairo: five milli on four hun dred thousa nd2. London: six milli on nine hun dred thousa nd3. New York: seve n millio n4. Tokyo: eight millio n five hun dred thousa nd5. Sao Paulo: twelve millio n six hun dred thousa nd6. Pek ing: nine milli on7. Bombay: eight milli on two hun dred thousa nd8. Moscow: eight millio n eleve n thousa nd031. one dime2. one ni ckel and one penny3. one quarter and one dime4. two n ickels5. two quarters and a penny6. two dimes and a penny7. two dimes and two n ickels8. two penni es, two ni ckels and two dimes9. one penny, one ni ckel and two dimes10. two quarters, two n ickels and two dimes201—Do you like my new shoes?—Oh, yes. Aren't they smart?—Tha nk you.—Did you remember to get the bread?—Well, I remember walk ing past the Baker's shop.02—But you forgot to get the bread.—rm afraid so. I don't remember you telli ng me to get it.—Well, I certai nly did. In fact, I remin ded you to get it at lunch time.03—rve run out of mon ey.—How much money do you n eed?—Oh, about ten poun ds.——Can't you make do with five poun ds?—No. That's not eno ugh.04Speaker: Welcome to our conferen ce, ladies and gen tleme n. Can you tell me where you come from? First, the girl over there with the fair hair. Your n ame's Lisa, is n't it?Lisa: That's right. I'm Lisa. I come from Germa ny. I'm Germa n.Speaker: Thank you, Lisa. Now the tall man with the black hair. Is your n ame Tony?Tony: That's right. I'm Tony. I come from Ital y. I'm Italia n.Speaker: Welcome, Tony. And now, the small girl on the left. What's your n ame?Fran coise: Fran coise.Speaker: And where do you come from?Fran coise: rm Fren ch. I come from Fran ce.Speaker: Welcome to the conferen ce, Fran coise. And now it's time for coffee. Can you please come back in half an hour?Speaker: Now the coffee break is over. We have people from ten differe nt coun tries here. Please write their coun tries and n ati on alities. You know Lisa and Tony and Fran coise.1. Lisa comes from Germa ny. She's Germa n.2. Tony comes from Italy. He's Italia n.3. Fran coise comes from Fran ce. She's Fren ch.4. Carme n comes from Spain. She's Spani sh.5. Hans comes from Holla nd. He's Dutch.6. George comes from Brazil, He's Brazilia n.7. In grid comes from Swede n. She's Swedish.8. Maria comes from Ven ezuela. She's Ven ezuela n.9. Skouros comes from Greece. He's Greek.10. Ahmad comes from Egypt. He's Egyptia n.3011. dicti onary2. to clea n house3. clea ning lady4. housewife5. differe nt6. youn ger7. older8. sheet9. bla nket10. easy chair021. to drink with2. to eat with3. youn gest4. oldest5. busiest6. heaviest7. sharpest8. to the left9. to the right031. sell2. ice cream3. ice cream cone4. cents5. lady6. park7. bench8. typist9. office10. story11. next041. little2. stude nt3. teacher4. draw5. beautiful6. adult7. childre n五1011. a ni ckel2. two n ickels3. a dime4. two dimes5. a quarter6. two quarters7. three n ickels8. three dimes9. three quarters10. five dimes11. a dime and a ni ckel12. two pennies and a ni ckel13. two dimes and a ni ckel14. two dimes and two n ickels15. two pennies and a quarter16. two dimes and two quarters17. two ni ckels and two quarters18. three dimes and two quarters19. two ni ckels and three quarters20. a dime, a ni ckel and a quarter201Assista nt: Good after noon. Can I help you?George: Have you got any env elopes, please?Assista nt: Yes, here you are.George: Thank you. How much is that?Assista nt: Fifty pen ce, please.George: Thank you.02George: How much is that?Assista nt: Fifty pen ce, please.In structor: George gives the assista nt a pound. How much cha nge does he get?03George wan ts a bottle of aspiri ns, a tube of toothpaste, and a film for his camera. He can buy all of them at his local chemist's. He's talk ing to the shop assista nt. Liste n.George: rd like a bottle of aspiri ns, please.Assista nt: A large one or a small one?George: A large one, please.Assista nt: That's eighty-seve n pen ce.George: And a tube of toothpaste. A large one.Assista nt: That's fifty-six pen ce.George: Oh, yes. And a film for this camera. Twenty exposures.Assista nt: Hmmmm. Twenty exposures. That's one pound seve nty-two.George: Right. Here you are. Five poun ds. Thank you very much.Assista nt: Don't forget your cha nge, sir.04—What kind of money do you have in En gla nd?—Oh, we have pounds and penni es.—What coins do you have?—The fifty-pe nee's the biggest, and the halfpe nny is the smallest.—Really? In America, the biggest is the fifty-ce nts, and the smallest is the cent. When do you start school?—Five.—Really? How in teresti ng! What sports are popular?—Well, lots of people play tennis and football.3011. Someth in g's cook ing on the stove.2. Someth in g's chas ing a cat.3. Some on e's brush ing his teeth.4. Some on e's throw ing out somethi ng.5. Some on e's watch ing a dog and a cat.6. Some on e's sharpe ning a pen cil.7. Some on e's shutt ing a door.8. Some on e's clea ning her house.9. Some on e's cook ing some food.10. Some on e's ope ning a win dow.11. Some one wants to do his homework.12. Some on e's look ing out of a win dow.13. Some on e's weari ng glasses.14. The stove's hot.15. Two people are outside.16. Some on e's in the bathroom.17. The door's clos ing.18. The cat's running fast.19. Some on e's in the kitche n.20. Some on e's too warm and is ope ning a win dow.21. Some on e's too cold and is doing somethi ng.22. Some on e's throw ing out the trash.23. A man is watch ing some one who's outside the house.24. We don't want these ani mals in the house.25. Some one wants clea n teeth.26. Some one wants a clea n house.27. Some one wants a sharp pen cil.28. Some one wants hot food.29. Some on e's sitti ng dow n outdoors.30. Some on e's brushi ng his teeth before going to bed.101—Hello, I want a cab.—OK. What address is it?—1120 East 32nd Street.—Right. The cab will be there in a few minu tes.02—What's your job?—rm an acco untant.—Oh! Do you enjoy it?—No. I don't really like it. It's bori ng.03—Where do you come from?—Indon esia.—Oh! Which part?—Jakarta.—Really?04—Can you speak Germa n?—Yes, I can. I speak it very well.—Where did you lear n it?—I lived in Germa ny whe n I was a child.—What else can you speak?—Well, I kn ow a little Italia n.05—I thi nk a bus in essma n should be good-look ing. —No, I don't agree.06—Would you like a drink?—No, tha nk you. I don't drink.—Are you sure?—Yes. I'm quite sure. Thank you very much.—What about a soft drink the n?—Oh, alright. Lem on ade would be fine.07—Tha nk you very much for the meal.—Not at all. I'm glad you could come.——You must come and have a meal with me some time.—Yes. That would be ni ce.08—Have you heard about the Prime Mini ster?—No.—She's gone to China!—Really!09—How do you spell in terest ing?—l-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-l-N-G.—Tha nk you very much.10—Would you mind pass ing the salt, please?—Certai nly.201Tim talked to Harry about the lecture.Harry: What did you thi nk of the lecture?Tim: I thought it was very in terest ing.Harry: Did you really?Tim: Yes, did n't you?Harry: Certai nly no t. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.Tim: So you think you know more tha n he does.Harry: Well, take coal for in sta nee.Tim: What about it?Harry: Coal won't become importa nt aga in.Tim: Why n ot?Harry: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work dow n coal mines in the future. Tim: They'll invent new kinds of mach in ery.Harry: Nonsen se. The on ly sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.02reporter from a local n ewspaper is in terview ing some stude nts on the subject of stude ntsand mon ey.Reporter: Excuse me. Are you a stude nt?Stude nt 1: Yes, I am.Reporter: Forgive my ask ing you, but do you have to take a part-time job in the ho1idays? Stude nt 1: Not really. My pare nts are fairly well off so I get an allowa nee from my father. Reporter: You're lucky, aren't you?Stude nt 1: I suppose so.Reporter: What about you? Are your pare nts wealthy?Stude nt 2: No, eertai nly not.Reporter: Do you work duri ng the holidays?Stude nt 2: Well, last Christmas I did two weeks as temporary postma n, the n in the summer I spe nt four weeks fruit pick ing, and I do a bit of baby-sitti ng, so I man age.Reporter: Thank you.301My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia is small and fair. She is seve ntee n and she is a stude nt.02The tall boy with fair hair is eightee n years old and he comes from Swede n. He works in a record shop. The small boy with dark hair is seve ntee n. He is Spani sh, but he does not live in Spain. He lives in Fran ce. He works in a hotel.七101—I thi nk a doctor should be a frie ndly pers on.—Yes. I agree.02—Would you like someth ing to drink?—Just coffee, please.—Are you sure?—Quite certa in. Thank you.03—What are you doing in New York?—rm writi ng a story for YES magaz ine.—I see.04—What are you doing in Cairo?—rm visit ing my pare nts.—Really!05—Why are you visit ing HongKong?—rm just on holiday.06—Why are you in London?—rm here on bus in ess.—Oh.07—Tha nks a lot for putt ing me up.—That's OK.—Do come and see me whe n you're in New York.—Sure. That'll be great.08—Have you heard the n ews?—No.—There's bee n a terrible air crash.—Oh dear! Where was it?—A tow n called Ban ford.09—Excuse me, how do you say that word, C-U-S-T-O-M-S?—Customs.—I see. Thank you.10—Would you like some more potatoes?—rm sorry I can't man age any more. Thank you.201Male: Pubs? You must have good people. If the people are good, the pub will be good.Male: You must have a good Ian dlord, and people with a sense of humor beh ind the bar. If the Ian dlord is bad, the pub will be bad.Female: I love old pubs. If it's one of those moder n places, I won't go in.Male: And a good pub must have good beer. If the beer's no good, people will look for ano therplace.Female: I won't go if there isn't a garde n. I have childre n, and if the pub does n't have a garde n or family room, we can't go in.02My gran dfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch. He wore it on a fine gold cha in across the front of his waistcoat, and whe n I was small he promised to leave it to me in his will."Whe n rm gon e," he said, "this is going to be yours."Unfortun ately that will n ever happe n now. About three mon ths ago, my gran dfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sun day morning after he arrived, my youn gest son said he wan ted to go to the park."We'll do better than that," said my grandfather, "we'll go and feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square." So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my gran dfather was look ing very upset."My watch," he said, "it's gone. Some one must have stole n it while we were feed ing the pige on s."301My n ame is Dani el. I am Fren ch. I live in a small tow n. I work in a hotel, but I do no t live in the hotel. I live with my pare nts. My home is n ear the hotel, so I walk to work every day.02There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is a lot of tea, but there is not much jam. There are some tomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits and there is not much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits and milk.八101Jurg: Mrs. Scott ...Mrs. Scott: Yes?Jurg: rm afraid「ve had an accide nt.Mrs. Scott: Oh, dear, what's happe ned?Jurg: rve spilt my coffee.Mrs. Scott: Never mind. Here's a cloth.02Klaus is using the laun derette for the first time.Klaus: Excuse me, do you know how this works?Housewife: Yes. Put the washi ng in side ... shut the door ... the money goes in here, the n whe n the machi ne starts you have to put the soap powder in through here.Klaus: Is that all?Housewife: Yes, you don't have to do anything else un til the machi ne stops.Klaus: Thank you.欢迎来主页下载---精品文档03Terry: Fran k's gett ing married.James: Is he really?Terry: Yes he is.James: I don't believe it.Terry: It's true.James: Who's he marrying?Terry: A girl he met on holiday in Spain, I thi nk.James: Good heave ns ... where are they going to live?201A: Do you love me?B: rm very fond of you.A: Yes, but do you love me?B: Uh ... You mea n a lot to me.A: Why won't you an swer my questio n?B: What questi on?A: Do you love me? Come on! I want to know.B: I care for you very deeply. You know that.A: That isn't the same thi ng!B: What kind of an swer do you expect?A: The truth! I want the truth!B: How can I possibly an swer such a questio n?02Do you remember Sally Green, the swimming star? She was the girl who broke all the records at the last Olympics. Where is she now? Last week our reporter, Tom Parker, went to see Sally in her California n home.Tom: Is it true that you don't swim at all now?Sally: rm afraid so. I'm too old.Tom: But you are only twen ty!Sally: That's too old for a swimmer. If I swam in an intern ati onal competiti on no w, I would n't win. So rd rather not swim at all.Tom: But don't you enjoy swimmi ng?Sally: I used to, whe n I was small. But if you en ter for big competitio ns you have to work very hard. I used to get up at 6 am to go to the pool. I had to train before school, after school and at weeke nds. I swam thirty-five miles every week!Tom: But you were famous at fiftee n. And look at all those cups.Sally: Would you like to polish them? It's true that I have some wonderful memories. I enjoyed visit ing other coun tries, and the Olympics were very excit ing. But I missed more importa nt thin gs. While other girls were grow ing up, I was swimmi ng. What can I do now?3欢迎来主页下载---精品文档01There is a small shop at the end of our road. I buy my n ewspaper there every Sun day. This is the only shop that is ope n on a Sun day, so it is always very busy. They sell milk, eggs, biscuits, tea and coffee. You can get aspiri ns, toothpaste or a writ ing pad there. It is a nice little shop.02This eve ning I am going to the cin ema. I sometimes go with Beatriz, but this eve ning I am going alone. Beatriz is ni ce, but she talks a lot and whe n I go to the cin ema I like to watch the film. The film I am going to is an old one, but it is very good. It is a Hitchcock film.九101Sophie: Here's some coffee.George: Oh, fan tastic ... er ... is there any sugar?Sophie: Sugar ... yes, of course ... here you are.George: Thanks ... er ...Sophie: What's the matter now?These: Er ... are there any chocolate biscuits?Sophie: No, there aren't.George: Oh ...02Kathy: Where do you live?David: Near Victoria Stati on.Kathy: In a flat or a house?David: In a flat. Houses are terribly expe nsive.Kathy: What's your flat like?David: It's small and the build ing is old, but it's comfortable. It's very n ear my office.03Christ ine: When did you buy that new n ecklace?Libby: I did n't buy it. It was a prese nt.Christi ne: Oh, who gave it to you?Libby: A frie nd.Christ ine: An ybody I know?Libby: Don't ask so many questi ons.04Tom and Anna saw a film yesterday.Tom: It was excit ing, was n't it?Anna: Yes, it was.。
英语听力教程 英语初级听力
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Preparatory Lesson One Ⅰ. Numbers,Dates,Addresses Ⅱ. Dialogues (1-5) Ⅲ. Dictation of Words Preparatory Lesson Two Ⅰ. Numbers, Letters, Times Ⅱ. Dialogues(1-6) Ⅲ. Dictation of Words Preparatory Lesson Three Ⅰ.A. Numbers B. Easyway Shopping List
整套教程共分为三册。第一册适合大学一年级学生或英语初学者使用;第二册的对象是大学二年级学生和有 中等英语水平的自学者;第三册可供大学三、四年级学生和有较高英语水平的自学者使用。每册均含《学生用书》 (Student's Book)和《教师用书》(Teacher's Book),功用不同,相辅相成。《学生用书》以录音材料中的生 词表、文化背景注释和配套的练习为主。
英语听力教程 英语初级听力
外语教学与研究出版社出版的书籍
01 内容简介
03 作者简介 05 文摘
目录
02 图书目录 04 媒体推荐 06 序言
《英语听力教程·英语初级听力》是1992年外语教学与研究出版社出版的书籍,作者是何其莘。
Unit 20 Warming up, Listening and SpeakingPPT教学课件
that he wanted to marry her. So a few
days later he visited her at home and
asked her to marry him. The lady felt
honoured and immediately accepted.
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Where did the woman ask the minister to marry her?
In a restaurant.
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When did he ask her to marry him?
喜剧 3. comedy
相声 4. crosstalk
小品 5.
幽默 6. 故事 笑话 7. 2021/01/21
little sketch funny story
joke
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8.苦的 bitter 9.女巫 witch 10.粉笔 chalk 11.夫妇 couple 12.牧师 minister 13.打算作某事
black chalk chalk black on a
white whiteboard then?
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Listen and number the pictures.
I …………….. 6 II .…………… 5 III……………. 4 IV…………….. 3
A few days later.
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英语初级听力(listen to this 1)Lesson 20
Section 2
A. Preferences.
Woman: Which do you prefer: driving a car yourself or being a passenger?
Man: Well—that depends. I enjoy driving, especially on long empty roads where I can go
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—Fine. How about you?
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—Good. And how's Bob feeling after his holiday?
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—I see. I've got quite a lot to tell you.
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—I've just got engaged!
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—Would you ask Bob to ring me?
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—Oh, I must go now. My boss has just come into the office. Bye.
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—Oh, thanks. Bye.
C. Old Arthur.
Everyone knows him as Old Arthur. He lives in a little hut in the middle of a small
—When does your bus go?
—At ten o'clock. Good gracious, it's already 10:15. I'll have to ask you to drive me home.
lesson-13英语初级听力公开课获奖课件
• Writer: Yes, I started making documentaries for television in 1973, when I was thirty. That was after I gave up farming.
• Interviewer: Farming? • Writer: Yes, that's right. You see, I stayed in Indonesia for eight years. I met my
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C. Conversation at Perfect Partners Ltd, a Dating Agency.
• A: Good morning. Can I help you? • B: Yes. I'd like to find my perfect partner. • A: I see. Well, if you could just answer a few questions? • B: Certainly. • A: First of all, what age would you like your partner to be? • B: About twenty. Not more than twenty-five, anyway. • A: Okay. And what sort of build? • B: What do you mean? • A: Well, would you like someone who is very slim or would you prefer someone
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• Dialogue 2:
• —Excuse me, sir, where do you e from? • —We e from Copenhagen. • —You speak English very well. • —Thank you. • —What are you doing at the moment? • —We're visiting London. • —What do you both do? • —We are teachers.
2020中考英语复习课件:听力 第一节 听力技巧和思路(共12张PPT)
第一节 听力技巧与思路
听力特训篇
考情分析
听力技巧
解题思路
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题目 A B C D
形式 听单句,选择正确的图画。 听对话,回答问题。 听独白,回答问题。 听填信息。
题量 分值 5 小题 5 分 10 小题 10 分 10 小题 10 分 5 小题 5 分
第一节 听力技巧与思路
听力特训篇
考情分析
听力技巧
(3)“思”是动脑筋判断,理解所听内容的含义,找到问题与录音内 容的内在联系,确定正确答案。
(4)“记”是动笔在试卷上选择答案、填写单词或词组等。整个做 题过程既要有速度,又要细心。
要能做到又快又准,平时要多进行训练,“耳濡目染”,应试时才能 “闻其声”、“知其意”,加之技巧娴熟,定能取得听力测试的好成绩。
听力特训篇
第一节 听力技巧与思路
第一节 听力技巧与思路
听力特训篇
考情分析
听力技巧
解题思路
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课标解 读
能够根据语调和重音理解说话人的意图。 能够借助语境克服生词障碍,理解语篇大 意。 能够听懂熟悉话题的谈话,捕捉语篇中的有 效信息。 能够在听的过程中用适当的方式作出反应。 能够针对所听的语段内容记录简单的信息。
第一节 听力技巧与思路
听力特训篇
考情分析
听力技巧
解题思路
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一、对话理解题思路 1.听前分析、了解信息、把握话题。听音前先快速浏览所给的 书面材料,通过分析比较,可以从中得到某些信息和提示,从而预测 和把握对话的话题和中心内容。 2.静听对话、捕捉信息、记录关键。在对各选项进行分析、预 测了对话的主题后,要以对话人角色进入语境,静听双方所说的话。 在听懂大意的同时,有的放矢地捕捉关键信息,必要时做些适当记 录,以便作为判断依据。听音过程中对那些显而易见的答案要当机 立断,及时作出正确选择。 3.合理推测、善于取舍、核对复查。听完对话录音后,要善于就 对话中各种已知信息相互间联系进行合理推测判断,侧重于特定情 景对话中的语义理解,经过分析处理,排除音、形、义上与对话内 容相近的干扰项,通过合理取舍,选定正确答案。最后再对每一选 定的答案进行核对复查,确保无误。
英语听力辨音基础课件
Agenda 提纲
1. 音素辨音
a. 英语的48个音素 及发音口诀 b. 英语26个字母及 发音 c. 音节 d. 重音(单词重音及 句子重音) e. 易混淆的音素辨音
2. 意群的读音**
a. 意群的简介 b. 连读音的听辨**
辅音+元音 辅音+辅音 元音+元音 of的连音变化
c. d. e. f.
– – – – 连读与同化 特殊爆破 弱读 清辅音浊化
连读音的听辨1 – 简介
• 什么是连读:正常情况下,同一个意群中的短语或句子里所 有单词一口气无停顿地读出形成英语口语的连贯语感(说话 较快时自然产生的一种语音连读现象) • 作用:在音素发音正确的基础上如能掌握这一重要技能,就 能养成良好、自然的英语语言习惯 • 条件:相邻的两词在意义上必须密切相关,同属一个意群 • 类型:
b. 辅音/d/与/j/相邻,被同化发成/dʒ /
I heard your singing. Would you do me a favor? We need your permission. Did you finish your homework? 还有:Could you help me, please?
(1) 位于句首的介词和连词要重读 ‘Of ‘course ‘they ‘lived ‘there. ‘But ‘he didn’t ‘know it. (2) 系动词后的介词要重读 A ‘cat is ‘under the ‘chair. The ‘birds are ‘in the ‘tree.
• 音节:
1. 以元音为主体构成的发音 单位,英语单词都是分解 为一个一个音节来读的 2. 构成:
a. b. 一个元音可以构成一个音节, 也可以一个元音和一个(或 多个)辅音构成一个音节 辅音一般不能构成音节,除 了/m/、/n/和/l/同其他辅音 一起可构成“成音节” 一个单词有几个发音的元音 就有几个音节 分为:单音节词、双音节词、 多音节词
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Enter for 参加(竞赛,活动等);报名参加 (比赛)['entə] vt. 进入;开始;参加
Sally Green 莎莉·格林 Californian [,kæli'fɔ:njən] n. 加利福尼亚州人 adj. 加州的;加利福尼亚的 International [ɪntə‘næʃ(ə)n(ə)l] n. 国际比赛;
Dialogue3
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Terry: Frank's getting married. James: Is he really? Terry: Yes he is. James: I don't believe it. Terry: It's true. James: Who's he marrying? Terry: A girl he met on holiday in Spain, I think. James: Good heavens天哪 ... where are they
Listen to this: 1 英语初级听力
Lesson Three
Section One I. Vocabulary Spill [spɪl] vt. 使溢出,使流出;使摔下 vi. 溢出,流出;摔下;涌流 Accident ['æksɪdənt]n. 事故;意外;[法] 意外
事件;机遇 Heaven ['hɛvn] n. 天堂;天空;极乐 Launderette [,lɔ:ndə'ret,] Scott [skɑt] n. 斯科特(男子名)
Dialogue2 1) C 2) C
Klaus is using the launderette for the first time.
Klaus: Excuse me, do you know how this works? Housewife: Yes. Put the washing inside ... shut
winning a lot of cups. 2) She has missed a lot of things in
国际性组织 adj. 国际的;世界的 Polish ['pɒlɪʃ] vt. 磨光,使发亮 Olympics [əu‘limpiks] n. 奥林匹克运动会
Pool [puːl] n游泳池,水塘
II. Exercises A) Conversation I’m very fond of you. you mean a lot to me I care for you very deeply. You know that. the same thing expect The truth, the truth How can I possibly
B) Interview 1. 1) C 2) C 3) B 4) A 5) A 2. 1) before, after, weekends 2) thirty-five 3) fifteen 3. 1) She enjoyed visiting other countries and
washing ['wɒʃɪŋ] n. 洗涤;洗涤剂;要洗的衣
物
soap powder 肥皂粉 [sop] n. 肥皂
['paʊdɚ] n. 粉;粉末
II. Exercises Dialogue1 1) B 2) B
Jurg: Mrs. Scott ... Mrs. Scott: Yes? Jurg: I'm afraid I've had an accident. Mrs. Scott: Oh, dear, what's happened? Jurg: I've spilt my coffee. Mrs. Scott: Never mind. Here's a
I. Vocabulary
Care for 关心,照顾;喜欢 Competition [kɒmpɪ'tɪʃ(ə)n] n. 竞争;比赛,竞
赛
Memory [‘mem(ə)rɪ] n. 记忆,记忆力;内存, [计] 存储器;回忆
Be fond of 爱好,喜欢 Possibly ['pɑsəbli] adv. 可能地;也许;大概 break the record 打破纪录[rɪ’kɔːd] n. 档案,履
the door ... the money goes in here, then when the machine starts you have to put the soap powder in through here. Klaus: Is that all? Housewife: Yes, you don't have to do anything else until the machine stops. Klaus: Thank you.
A: Do you love me? B: I'm very fond of you. A: Yes, but do you love me? B: Uh ... You mean a lot to me. A: Why won't you answer my question? B: What question? A: Do you love me? Come on! I want to know. B: I care for you very deeply. You know that. A: That isn't the same thing! B: What kind of answer do you expect? A: The truth! I want the truth! B: How can I possibly answer such a question?