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李阳疯狂英语第一辑

李阳疯狂英语第一辑

李阳疯狂英语第一辑发泄的句子:1,Stop picking on me and get off my back.Man!I've had it.别再对我进行挑刺,别再找我麻烦了,我受够了。

2,Get off my back,will ya?I'll do it when I have time.别罗唆了,好不好?我有时间就去做。

3,Get your crap off my bad!请你把那些乱七八糟的东西从我床上搬走。

伟大的句子:1,Laughter has no foreign accent.笑声没有外国口音。

2,Such men are the backbone of the country.这样的人是国家的栋梁。

3,Selfishness and unhappiness often go hand in hand.自私的人通常无幸福可言。

4,He who laughs last laughs best.谁笑到最后,谁就笑得最好。

集中训练:1,The manager was hired at a handsome salary.这个经理被高薪聘用。

2,Who must take action before it is too late.我们必须及早采取行动。

3,Actions are more important than works.行动胜似语言。

4,That man is always handing out unwanted advice.那个人总是给别人说没有用的建议。

5,We handed in our exams at the last minute of the class.在下课的最后时刻,我们交了考试卷。

6,The two brothers worked hand in hand.两兄弟携手合作。

7,The family went to the graduation at Stanford.全家人去斯坦福大学参加了毕业典礼。

李阳疯狂英语口语 Lesson1

李阳疯狂英语口语 Lesson1

1. Nice to do / doing... 很高兴……这是跟人交往的必备句型,别看它很简单,要真正用好用活却没那么容易.我们现在来看看它到底有哪些用法①如果是初次见面,就说:Nice to meet you. (很高兴认识你。

)②如果是见过面的,则可以说:Nice to see you again. (很高兴再次见到你们。

)当然也可以说:Good to see you again.Glad to see you again.Great to see you again.Pleased to see you again.③外出旅行回来,你还可以说:Nice to be back home again. (又回到家了,真是高兴。

)Nice to see some friendly and familiar faces. (很高兴看到几张友好和熟悉的面孔。

)Kim’s Note:These are two sentences to use when you have returned from a trip. I always feel this way when I return from Hong Kong, even though it is not that far away! 当你从外地回来的时候,这两个句子就能派上用场。

我从香港回来时,总会有这种感觉,尽管香港并不算很远。

④道别时,最好说一声:Nice meeting you. (认识你很高兴。

)⑤结束谈话时,说一声:Nice talking to you. (跟你谈得很开心。

)这句话相当于It’s been nice talking to you.【疯狂点评】这句话非常具有交际技巧性。

如果你感觉跟对方很谈得来,但因其它事情不得不结束谈话,用这句话来收场是最合适不过了。

但是另一方面,如果你发现对方跟你没什么共同语言,你巴不得趁早结束谈话,也可以用这句话来打发,它不仅不会伤到别人的自尊,而且会使你显得彬彬有礼,给人留下好印象。

初级经典李阳疯狂英语LESSON1

初级经典李阳疯狂英语LESSON1

初级经典I'm very glad to meet you. My name is Sara Robertson.见到你很高兴,我叫萨拉•罗伯逊。

It's nice meeting you.很高兴认识你。

Pleased to meet you, Walker.沃克,认识你很高兴。

Mr. White, I'm very pleased to make your acquaintance.怀特先生,结识您我感到十分高兴。

I'm so glad to have the opportunity to meet you, Mr. Zhang.张先生,有机会认识您,我感到非常荣幸。

[模仿最准确、发音最到位、速度最流利;“三最一口气”背诵记录时间:16″]Hello, Mr. Robinson! I've often heard about you.你好,罗宾逊先生,我常听别人说起你。

I have heard a lot about you.久仰!久仰!I have heard your name before by reputation.久闻大名。

[模仿最准确、发音最到位、速度最流利;“三最一口气”背诵记录时间:10″]John, this is my friend, Walker.约翰,这是我的朋友,他叫沃克。

Bob, I don't think you've met my husband, Bill Robinson.鲍勃,我想你还没见过我的丈夫,他叫比尔•罗宾逊。

Sue, let me introduce you to my sister, Jane.苏,我来给你介绍一下我姐姐,她叫简。

Oh, allow me to introduce Captain Williamson to you.噢,请允许我把威廉姆逊上尉介绍给你。

Professor Li is too well-known to require my introduction.李教授鼎鼎大名,恐怕不要我再介绍了。

《李阳疯狂英语-国际演讲家第1辑》(中英对照)

《李阳疯狂英语-国际演讲家第1辑》(中英对照)

《李阳疯狂英语-国际演讲家第1辑》Hello, My Dear friends, my dear comrades, my close friends all over the China, welcome to listen to and enjoy International Speach Master and absorb every minutes. China lacks speech-making talents! Especially English speech-making talents! The Olympics are coming!中国奇缺演讲人才,更缺英语演讲人才,奥林匹克运动会就要在中国开了。

The right time is now! International Speech Master is a must for international success!Let me help you! Welcome to international speech master. This book does more than just give you wonderful examples of all the best speeches, it's a book that will help you develop the most useful and practical ways to make successful speeches. Once you have mastered the skill of speech making you will find it easy to speak in front of an audience, host a business meeting or offer congratulations at a special event.此书不仅为你提供许多优秀的演讲范文,而且还将告诉你最实用的演讲方法,一旦你掌握了演讲技能,你就能很轻松地在大众面前讲话、主持商务会议或者在特别的场合祝贺别人。

文本笔记 疯狂英语 口语速成 (第一部分)

文本笔记 疯狂英语 口语速成 (第一部分)

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He’s living on easy street. 他过得很富裕。 Look before you leap. 三思而后行。 What did you learn at school today? That’s a cool car. 那辆车很酷。 元 音
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李阳疯狂英语 口语速成
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Are you serious? 你是认真的吗? Service is good in that restaurant. 那个餐馆的服务很好。 My father was pleased with my success. 我的父亲对于我的成功是满意的。 Business is business. 公事公办。 This fish is so delicious. 这鱼的味道太鲜美了。 Let me show you around the city. 让我带你参观一下这个城市吧。 It’s my pleasure. 这是我的荣幸。 I usually get up at seven. 我通常在七点钟起床。 I don’t know how to thank you enough. 我不知道应该如何感谢你。 Health is better than wealth. 健康胜过财富。 The weather is good today. 今天天气不错。 I’m glad to hear that. 听到这个消息我太高兴了。 Where have you been hiding lately? 你最近躲到哪里去了? I hate her. 我讨厌她。 You have no right to do that. 你没有权力那样做。 My parents are arriving tomorrow morning 我父母明天早晨到达这里。

疯狂英语:法律界的性别歧视(1)

疯狂英语:法律界的性别歧视(1)

疯狂英语:法律界的性别歧视(1)Gender equality has evolved to the point where many are sure that men and women are now treated as equals. Unfortunately, while gender equity is present in most aspects of society, 1)disparities -between the sexes are still prevalent in places where one would least expect it—in the legal system.The courts are and have always been dominated by men. Largely due to the late start women had in entering the law profession, this disparity can also be blamed on public opinion, as women were attempting to break into the legal system. Even 2)Clarence -Darrow, famous for his progressive -outlook, told the early female 3)attorneys, “You can't be shining lights at the bar because you are too kind. You can never be corporate lawyers because you are not cold-blooded. You have not a high degree of intellect. You can -never expect to get the fees men get.”Disturbingly, this opinion is still present and has played a large role in preventing women from dominating theupper-4)echelons. Consider this passage, taken from the 5)Commission on Women in the Professions report, “A CurrentGlance at Women in the Law 2005”: “When education, training, and experience are equal among the sexes, but the rate of employment (and annual salary)remain 6)-incongruous, the answer lies in prejudice, rooted in 7)mindset and behavior.”I conducted research to determine the most common types of bias and their prevalence today. My results 8)encompassed everyone, from high schoolers to professionals, and instances of bias are indeed frequent and tangible, despite our “equal and just”society.Whether due to popular media or the mindsets of parents, I've encountered several highschoolers who have already developed a distinctly biased opinion of female attorneys. In response to the question “If you were on trial for murder, would you prefer to have a male or female attorney represent you?”one student answered, “I would choose a male attorney because guys have a higher 9)standing in court. They can be 10)meaner and stand up for me better.”Another student commented, “I would prefer a male because it's harder for them to get distracted.”Until recently, judges took the blame for most of the biased behavior in the 11)courtroom. According to these students, society must prepare for new generations of biasedindividuals.While easily 12)pinpointed instances of bias are significantly less common than 30 years ago, female attorneys and other female court personnel continue to report disturbing incidents. Attorney Susan Y. 13)testified that, “Female attorneys long for the easy 14)camaraderie with judges and court personnel enjoyed by men……because it……means a more ready acceptance, a more open ear to a novel or difficult position, a more forgiving attitude towards a mistake —things all 15)litigators need, from time to time.”Kimberley C., lawyer for the 16)Attorney General, once commented that she had been referred to as “the secretary.”The bias she sees comes mostly from older men who act 17)condescendingly and less professionally toward females. Additionally, she experienced more bias working as a lawyer in her private firm. In another instance, while going before a judge with a male colleague, the judge would only direct questions to him, even though he was there solely to observe the 18)proceedings. Based on the 19)testimony from these women and my research, I have found that the most common types of gender bias in the courts today fall into four categories:1)The 20)demeaning use of 21)epithets, such as “sweetie”or “honey,”while men are referred to more pro-fessionally.2)Female attorneys, who are diligent and 22)hard-nosed about their cases, are looked at as unstable or too emotional, while their equally aggressive male 23)counterparts are praised for their hard work.3)Women are often excluded from friendly conversations between judges and attorneys on topics like the latest football game or fishing trip, which results in feeling disadvantaged, because such conversations lead to friendly bonds in the courtroom.4)Men complain they were -cheated out of 24)custody by judges who 25)cling to the idea that children belong with their mother.These instances of bias may seem subtle but the fact that prejudice exists in the very justice system of a society that 26)brags of its blind eye to gender, race, and religion is startling. Through case studies and committee reports, state courts and task forces have pro-ven that the best method for 27)eradicating bias is education. You, the reader, are now aware of the issue. Do not turn a blind eye. Do not let genderbias 28)manifest itself in our society.【。

李阳疯狂英语第一册

李阳疯狂英语第一册

Lesson 1 I’m Li YangHi, I’m Li Yang. I’m from Guangzhou. It’s a very beautiful city. I like listening to music and I also like swimming. And I like English very much.I’m happy to meet you all. Thank you.大家好,我叫李阳。

我来自广州。

那是一个非常漂亮的城市。

我喜欢听音乐,我也喜欢游泳,我还非常喜欢英语。

非常高兴认识你们。

谢谢!Lesson 2 My friend CarolThis is my friend Carol. She comes from Chicago, USA. Now she lives in Shenzhen. She teaches English in a college. She is a good teacher. She loves her students. And all her students love her.这是我的朋友罗尔,她来自美国芝加哥,她现在住在深圳,她在一所大学教英文。

她是一个很棒的老师,她很喜欢她的学生,她的学生也都很喜欢她。

Lesson 3 I have a happy familyI have a happy family. There are three people in my family. They are my parents and myself. I am a student. My dad is a great policeman. My mom is a wonderful English teacher. We love each other very much.我有一个幸福的家庭,我家里有三个成员:我父母和我。

我是一个学生。

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疯狂英语练嘴宝典(上)
1. What time will you come ?
你什么时候来?
2. What are you doing ?
你在做什么?
3. What can I do for you ?
我能为你做什么?
4. What do you think of our school ?
你认为我们学校怎样?
5. What do you recommend ?
你有什么推荐吗?
6. Thats just what I want to say .
那正是我想要说的。

2. happen
v . 发生;出现;(后接不定式)恰好;碰巧;偶然
每天都会发生很多事,这个单词的重要性可想而知!
其中包含了一个大开口90度音加一个收小腹短鹅音,第一个要把嘴唇向下咧,第二个要收小腹!
最经典的句子:
1. What happened ?。

李阳疯狂英语1-60

李阳疯狂英语1-60

语言是练出来的1、How are you doing ,Jane? 你好吗?简How is everything?一切都好吗?How Is everything with you (going)?How is the world aroud you?你周围的世界好吗?How is life treating you?生活对你怎么样?How have you been?你最近好吗?How is your famliy?你的家人好吗?How is your daughter doing ?你女儿好吗?2、I’m really glad to see you! 能见到你真的很高兴You did a good job 干的很好I’m sorry I’m so late 对不起,我来晚了I’m sorry I can’t help you 对不起,我不能帮助你I’m sorry I can’t come对不起,我不能来I’m sorry I overslept 对不起,我迟到了I’m sorry I lost your book 对不起,把你的书丢了I’m sorry I dialed the wrong number 对不起,我打错电话了I’m sorry I took you for someone else 对不起,我认错人了I’m sorry I forgot your name对不起,我忘了你的名字了That’s ok 没关系Nice to meet you 默生人见面It’s great(nice)to see you again 又见到你实在太好了I’m so glad to see you again3、Isn’t it a small world?这个世界真小,不是吗?Yes it is a small world?Isn’t it a lovely place?这个地方很好,不是吗?Isn’t it a pleasant weather? 天气很好,不是吗?Isn’t it a coincidence? 这是个巧合,不是吗?Isn’t it an intreasting story?这个故事很有趣,不是吗?Isn’t it a wonderful idea? 这是个好主意,不是吗?Isn’t it a strange dream? 这个梦很怪,不是吗?Isn’t it a silly question? 这不是一个愚蠢的问题吗?Isn’t it a something?Isn’t it a miracle? 这不是一个奇迹吗?it’s really something 真了不起4、How’s everything here?这里一切都好吗?Everything is OK 一切都好Everything is ready 一切都准备好了Everything is going fine 一切都进行的很顺利Thank you for everything 谢谢你为我做的一切Do you live near here?你在这附近住吗?Everything will be just fine 一切都会没有问题You are everything to me 你是我的一切Money is everything to him 钱是他的一切Tell me everything about it 告诉我关于它的一切5、You look so beautiful today! 你看上去真漂亮You look nice/great/goodYou look awesome 你看上去很害怕You look like a million dollars!你看上去像一百万美元How about a cup of coffee?来杯咖啡怎么样?(建议)Let’s talk about America 让我们来谈谈美国吧How about some beer? 来杯啤酒怎么样?How about seeing a movie tonight? 今晚看场电影怎么样?How about having a picnic this weekend? 这个周末去野餐怎么样?How about eating out tonight? 今晚出去吃饭好吗?Sure what would you like to do ?回答,6、That’s a neat/good/great/nice/wonderful idea! 那个主意真不错That’s a great suggestion 这是个好的建议That sounds good/great /terrific/fabulous/fatastic 听起来太棒了That sounds like a great idea! 听起来是个好主意7、I’m afaid I must be going 我恐怕得走了8、Don’t let me down 别让我失望Don’t give up 不要放弃,坚持到底Don’t be late 不要迟到Don’t do that 不要那样做Don’t mention it 不用谢,别提了Don’t trick me 不要欺骗我Don’t say a word 一句话都不要说Don’t worry about it 不要担心Don’t waste my time 不要浪费我的时间Don’t get me wrong 不要误解我Don’t miss the boat 不要错过那班船Don’t take any chances 不要心存侥幸心理9、I had a really bad day 我今天真倒霉Really? I’m sorry to hear thatWhat’s happened?I was late this morningThat’s awfulTry to be earlier next timeOk,I willI’m really sorry 我真对不起You’re really something 你真了不起The exam was really difficult 考试非常的难The weather is really awful 天气真糟糕His english is really good 他的英语真好His chinese is really bad 他的汉语真的不好Do you think so ? 你认为是这样吗?I know so 我知道是这样的了You’re really lucky 你真幸运He’s work really hard 他工作真的很努力It was really not my fault 真的不是我的错You really shoud’t say that about her你真的不应该那样说她I really need you help 我需要你的帮助10、May I use the phone 我可以用一下电话吗?Sure,go ahead.May I come in ?May I use your bathroom? 我可以用一下洗手间吗May I ask you a question?我可以问一个问题吗May I ask you something?11、I’m sure you’ll enjoy it 你一定会喜欢的I’m sure I will.I enjoy losing faceI enjoy yelling english 我喜欢喊英语I enjoy working all of you 我喜欢和你们一起工作I enjoy every day of my life 我喜欢生命里的每一天I enjoy wathing TV 我喜欢看电视I enjoy working with you very much 我喜欢和你一起工作I enjoy traveling/teaching/helping peopleDon’t give up 不要放弃12、Are you kidding me? 你是在跟我开玩笑吗?Are you trying to cheat me ? 你想骗我吗?Are you trying to kill me ? 你想害我吗?Are you challenging me? 你在挑战我吗?13、why don’t you join us?为何不加入我们Why don’t you try? 为何不试一试Why don’t you work with me ?为何不和我一起工作呢?Why don’t you join the English club?为什么不加入英语俱乐部呢?We are going out tonight?Why don’t you join us?I’m really sorry I’m afraid I can’t, I’ve got a lot ofwork to do tonightOh ,that sounds too badI’m sorry about that14、I felt the same way! 我也有同感。

李阳疯狂英语口语速成教材1

李阳疯狂英语口语速成教材1

李阳疯狂英语手势突破发音 (元音)1.[i :] please (Together! One,two,three.) Please speak English with me.2.[i] difficult (Please demonstrate.) (Ok,your turn.)It,s not difficult to speak English. 3. [e] Go to bed . red (Thank you for your help.) everything Everything is ready.(Outstanding!---Just so so.) 4. [] apple (Let,s do it together. One,two,three.) practice Practice makes perfect. 5. [A ] wonderful 7. [r] remember 8. [] togethertogether. 9. [a:] possible I My mother is a wonderful teacher. You speaks perfect wish. Remember to call your will remember to call my mother. America and China should always work ,s right. America and China should always work bother Sorry to bother ,m sorry,Anthony, ----Thst/s OK. 10. [ar] Charming You’re very charming. You’re a charming young Yang. You have a charming smile. 11. [:] always (One more time.) Always say “please” and “thank you” 12. [r] important (One more time,sing it .) It,s important to practice English every day. Do you think so----1 agree.13. [u] should You should work , I should. 14. [u:] food What,s your favorite food ——Chinese food. ; ,"favorite food is favorite food is noodles. '15. [ei] mistake (You have a big mouth.—Yes, I do.) Don,t be afraid of making mistakes. 16. [ai] China smile fly I Is this your first time in China----This No. It's your third or---I've been here for three I travel back to America some time.工 (Is this your first time in China It,s a 's a wonderful sentence.)(Very useful.—Yeah, very useful.)17. [i] enjoy I really enjoyed talking to you. Keep in touch. ——OK. Bye-bye. (When you were disgusted, you know, When you don,t like Somebody. You know, When you don,t want to talk with him polite way of ending a conversation is to say” I really enjoyed talking to you.”means that it,s time to say goodbye.)(Get a ball.) 18. [u] smoke hope (Loke Wushu. Martial art.) hope I hope to see you I hope to see you again,too. (OK. Keep in touch.) 19. [au] how outstanding You,re outstanding. 20. [i] clear It,s important, it,s very important to have clear pronunciation.(Whether it is) your mother language your foreign language, it,s very important to have clear conversation, clear pronunciation.—That's correct. You have very clear ,I do have very clear pronunciation. You,re not ,I,m not. Could you imitate a retarded person —It,s like a, a football player or boxer has been hit i n times and can not, you know, just speak. 20. [e] care We should all care about the environment. OK,read it. We should all care about the environment. America should care about the environment.—We do. (You waste too much energy.—That,true. You people are too [u] sure I,m sure you,ll enjoy it.I,m sure you,ll like China. the依跖鬲圈诙用I’m sure we,ll have a good time.I’m sure you,e going to speak good English.手势突破辅音1、本单元音标:双唇爆破辅音美语音标/p/英语音标[p] possible,可能的;impossible,不可能的Nothing is impossible.没有什么是不可能的。

李阳疯狂英语试题 (1)

李阳疯狂英语试题 (1)

一:阅读理解How Do You See Diversity?As a manager, Tiffany is responsible for interviewing applicants for some of the positions with her company .During one interview, she noticed that the candidate never made direct eye contact. She was puzzled and somewhat disappointed because she liked the individual otherwise.He had a perfect resume and gave good responses to her questions, but the fact that he never looked her in the eye said “untrustworthy,” so she decided to offer the job to her second choice.“It wasn‟t until I attended a diversity workshop that I realized the person we passed over was the perfect person,”Tiffany confesses. What she hadn‟t known at the time of the interview was that the candidate‟s “different” behavior was simply a cultural misunderstanding . He was an Asian-American raised in a household where respect for those in authority was shown by averting(避开) your eyes.“I was just thrown off by the lack of ye contact; not realizing it was cultural,”Tiffany says. “I missed out ,but will not miss that opportunity again.”Many of us have had similar encounters with behaviors we perceive as different. As the world becomes smaller and our workplaces more diverse, it is becoming essential to expand our under-standing of others and to reexamine some of our false assumptions .Hire AdvantageAt a time when hiring qualified people is becoming more difficult ,employers who can eliminate invalid biases(偏爱) from the process have a distinct advantage .My company, Mindsets LLC ,helps organizations and individuals see their own blind spots . A real estate recruiter we worked with illustrates the positive difference such training can make .“During my Mindsets coaching session ,I was taught how to recruit a diversified workforce. I recruited people from different cultures and skill sets .The agents were able to utilize their full potential and experiences to build up the company .When the real estate market began to change, it was because we had a diverse agent pool that we were able to stay in the real estate market much longer than others in the same profession.”Blinded by GenderDale is an account executive who attended one of my workshops on supervising a diverse workforce . “Through one of the sessions ,I discovered my personal bias ,”he recalls . “I learned I had not been looking at a person as a whole person , and being open to differences .”In his case , the blindness was not about culture but rather gender .“I had a management position open in my department ;and the two finalists were a man and a woman . Had I not attended this workshop , I would have automatically assumed the man was the best candidate because the position required quite a bit of extensive travel . My reasoning would have been that even though both candidates were great and could have been successful in the position , I assumed the woman would have wanted to be home with her children and not travel .”Dale‟s assumptions are another example of the well-intentioned but incorrect thinking that limits an organization‟s ability to tap into the full potential of a diverse workforce .“I learned from the class that instead of imposing my gender biases into the situation , I needed to present the full range of duties, responsibilities and expectations to all candidates and allow them to make an informed decision .” Dale credits the workshop , “because it helped me make decisions based on fairness .”Year of the Know-It-AllDoug is another supervisor who attended one of my workshops .He recalls a major lesson learned from his own employee.“One of my most embarrassing moments was when I had a Chinese-American employee put in a request to take time off to celebrate Chinese New Year . In my ignorance , I assumed he had his dates wrong , as the first of January had just passed . When I advised him of this , I gave him a long talking-to about turning in requests early with the proper dates .“He patiently waited , then when I was done , he said he would like Chinese New Year did not begin January first , and that Chinese New Year ,which is tied to the lunar cycle ,is one of the most celebrated holidays on the Chinese calendar . Needless to say , I felt very embarrassed in assuming he had his dates mixed up . But I learned a great deal about assumptions , and that the timing of holidays varies considerably from culture to culture .“Attending the diversity workshop helped me realize how much I could learn by simply asking questions and creating dialogues with my employees , rather than making assumptions and trying to be a know-it-all ,”Doug admits . “The biggest thing I took away from the workshop is learning how to be more …inclusive‟to differences.”A better Bottom LineAn open mind about diversity not only improves organizations internally , it is profitable as well . These comments from a customer service representative show how an inclusive attitude can improve sales .”Most of my customers speak English as a second language . One of the best things my company has done is to contract with a language service that offers translations over the phone . It wasn‟t until my boss received Mindsets‟training that she was able to understand how important inclusiveness was to customer service . As result , our customer base has increased .”Once we start to see people as individuals . and discard the stereotypes , we canmove positively toward inclusiveness for everyone . Diversity is about coming together and taking advantage of our differences and similarities . It is about building better communities and organizations that enhance us as individuals and reinforce our shared humanity .When we begin to question our assumptions and challenge what we think we have learned from our past , from the media, peers , family , friends , etc , we begin to realize that some of our conclusions are flawed(有缺陷的) or contrary to our fundamental values . We need to train our-selves to think differently , shift our mindsets and realize that diversity opens doors for all of us ,creating opportunities in organizations and communities that benefit everyone .1.What bothered Tiffany during an interview with her candidate?(3分)A)He just wouldn‟t look her in the eye.B)He was slow in answering her questions.C)His answers to some of her questions were irrelevant.D)His answers to some of her questions were irrelevant .2. Tiffany‟s misjudgment about the candidate stemmed from .(3分)A) Racial stereotypes. C) Racial stereotypes.B) Invalid personal bias . D) Emphasis on physical appearance3. What is becoming essential in the course of economic globalizationaccording to the author?(3分)A) Hiring qualified technical and management personnel.B) Increasing understanding of people of other cultures.C) Constantly updating knowledge and equipment.D) Expanding domestic and international markets.4. What kind of organization is Mindsets LLC?(3分)A) A real estate agency. C) A cultural exchange organization.B) A personnel training company. D) A hi-tech company5. After one of the workshops ,account executive Dale realized that .(3分)A) He had hired the wrong person.B) He could have done more for his company.C) He had not managed his workforce well.D) He must get rid of his gender bias.6. What did Dale think of Mindsets LLC‟s workshop?(3分)A) It was well-intentioned but poorly conducted.B) It tapped into the executives‟ full potential.C) It helped him make fair decisions.D) It met participants‟ diverse needs.7. How did Doug, a supervisor, respond to a Chinese-American employee‟srequest for leave?(3分)A)He told him to get the dates right. C)He flatly turned it downB)He demanded an explanation. D)He readily approved it.8. Doug felt when he realized that his assumption was wrong.(3分)9. After attending Mindsets‟workshops, the participants came to know theimportance of to their business.(3分)10. When we view people as individuals and get rid of stereotypes , we canachieve diversity and benefit from the between us.(3分)二:完形填空Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a wordbank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully beforemaking your choices. Each choice in bank is identified by a letter.Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the wordsin the bank more than once.Questions 11 to 20 are based on the following passage.(每个1分)Every year in the first week of my English class, some students inform me that writhing is too hard. They never write, unless assignments 11 it . They fine the writing process 12 and difficult.How awful to be able to speak in a language but not to write in it- 13 English , with its rich vocabulary . Being able to speak but not write is like living in an 14 mansion(豪宅) and never leaving one small room . When I meet studentswho think they can‟t write, I know as a teacher my 15 is to show them the rest of the rooms . My task is to build fluency while providing the opportunity inherent in any writing activity to 16 the moral and emotional development of my students . One great way to do this is by having students write in a journal in class every day.Writing ability is like strength training. Writing needs to be done 17 , just like exercise ; just as muscles grow stronger with exercise , writing skills improve quickly with writing practice. I often see a rise in student confidence and 18 after only a few weeks of journal writing .Expressing oneself in writing is one of the most important skills I teach to strengthen the whole student. When my students practice journal writing, they are practicing for their future academic, political, and 19 lives . They build skills so that some day they might write a great novel, a piece of sorely needed legislation, or the perfect love letter. Every day that they write in their journals puts them a step 20 to fluency , eloquence (雄辩), and command of language .Section B(阅读)Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are fourchoices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choiceand mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2with a singleline through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.(每个2分)The January fashion show, called FutureFashion , exemplified how far green design has come. Organized by the New York-based nonprofit Earth Pledge, the show inspired many top designers to work with sustainable fabrics for the first time. Several have since made pledges to include organic fabrics in their lines.The designers who undertake green fashion still face many challenges. Scott Hahn, cofounder with Gregory of Rogan and Loomstate, which uses all-organic cotton, says high-quality sustainable materials can still be tough to fine . “Most designers with existing labels are finding there aren‟t comparable fabrics that can just replace what you‟re doing and shat your customers are used to,” he says. For example, organic cotton and non-organic cotton are virtually indistinguishable once woven into a dress. But some popular synthetics, like stretch nylon, still have few eco-friendly equivalents.Those who do make the switch are finding they have more support. Last year the influential trade show Designers & Agents stopped charging its participation fee for young green entrepreneurs(企业家) who attend its two springtime shows in Los Angeles and New York and gave special recognition to designers whose collections are at least 25% sustainable . It now counts more than 50 green designers, up from fewer than a dozen two years ago. This week Wal-Mart is set to announce a major initiative aimed at helping cotton farmers go organic: it will buy transitional(过渡型的) cotton at higher prices , thus helping to expand the supply of a key sustainable material . “Mainstream is about to occur,” says Hahn.Some analysts(分析师) are less sure . Among consumers, only 18%are even aware that ecofashion exists, up from 6% four years ago. Natalie Hormilla, a fashion writer, is an example of the unconverted consumer, when asked if she owned any sustainable clothes, she replied: “Not that I‟m aware of.” Like most consumers, she finds little time to shop, and when she does, she‟s on the hunt for “cute stuff that isn‟t too expensive.”By her own admission, green just isn‟t yet on her mind. But –thanks to the combined efforts of designers, retailers and suppliers –one day it will be.21. What is said about FutureFashion?A) It inspired many leading designers to start going green.B) It showed that designers using organic fabrics would go far.C) It served as an example of how fashion shows should be organized.D) It convinced the public that fashionable clothes should be made durable.22. According to Scott Hahn, one big challenge to designers who will go organic isthat .A) much more time is needed to finish a dress using sustainable materials .B) they have to create new brands for clothes made of organic materials .C) customers have difficulty telling organic from non-organic materials .D) quality organic replacements for synthetics are not readily available .23. We learn from Paragraph 3 that designers who undertake greenfashion .A) can attend various trade shows free .B) are readily recognized by the fashion worldC) can buy organic cotton at favorable prices .D) are gaining more and more support .24. What is Natalie Hormilla‟s attitude toward ecofashion?A) She doesn‟t seem to care about it. C) She is doubtful of its practicalvalue.B) She doesn‟t think it is sustainable D) She is very much opposed to theidea25. What does the author think of green fashion?A) Green products will soon go mainstream.B) It has a very promising future.C) Consumers have the final say.D) It will appeal more to young people.Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.(每个2分)Scientists have devised a way to determine roughly where a person has lived using a strand(缕) of hair , a technique that could help track the movements of criminal suspects or unidentified murder victims .The method relies on measuring how chemical variations in drinking water show up in people‟s hair.“You‟re what you eat and drink, and that‟s recorded in you hair,”said Thure Cerling, a geologist at the University of Utah.While U.S diet is relatively identical, water supplies vary. The differences result from weather patterns. The chemical composition of rainfall changes slightly as raid clouds move.Most hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water are stable , but traces of bothelements are also present as heavier isotopes(同位素) . The heaviest raid falls first .As a result, storms that form over the Pacific deliver heavier water to California than to Utah.Similar patterns exist throughout the U.S. By measuring the proportion of heavier hydrogen and oxygen isotopes along a strand of hair, scientists can construct a geographic timeline. Each inch of hair corresponds to about two months.Cerling‟s team collected tap water samples from 600 cities and constructed a mop of the regional differences. They checked the accuracy of the map by testing 200 hair samples collected from 65 barber shops.They were able to accurately place the hair samples in broad regions roughly corresponding to the movement of raid systems.“It‟s not good for pinpointing (精确定位),”Cerling said . “It‟s good for eliminating many possibi lities.”Todd Park, a local detective, said the method has helped him learn more about an unidentified woman whose skeleton was found near Great Salt Lake.The woman was 5 feet tall. Police recovered 26 bones, a T-shirt and several strands of hair.When Park heard about the research, he gave the hair samples to the researchers. Chemical testing showed that over the two years before her death, she moved about every two months.She stayed in the Northwest, although the test could not be more specific than somewhere between eastern Oregon and western Wyoming.“It‟s still a substantial area,” Park said “But it narrows it way down for me.”26. What is the scientists‟ new discovery?A) One‟s hair growth has to do with the amount of water they drink.B) A person‟s hair may reveal where they have lived.C) Hair analysis accurately identifies criminal suspects.D) The chemical composition of hair varies from person to person.27. What does the author mean by “You‟re what you eat and drink” (Line 1, Para.3)?A) Food and drink affect one‟s personality development.B) Food and drink preferences vary with individuals.C) Food and drink leave traces in one‟s body tissues.D) Food and drink are indispensable to one‟s existence.28. What is said about the rainfall in America‟s West?A) There is much more rainfall in California than in Utah.B) The water it delivers becomes lighter when it moves inland.C) Its chemical composition is less stable than in other areas.D) It gathers more light isotopes as it moves eastward.29. What did Cerling‟s team produce in their research?A) A map showing the regional differences of tap water.B) A collection of hair samples from various barber shops.C) A method to measure the amount of water in human hair.D) A chart illustrating the movement of the rain system.30. What is the practical value of Cerling‟s research?A) It helps analyze the quality of water in different regions.B) It helps the police determine where a crime is committed.C) It helps the police narrow down possibilities in detective work.D) It helps identify the drinking habits of the person under investigation.Part V Cloze (每空1分)Kimiyuki Suda should be a perfect customer for Japan‟s car-makers. He‟s a young, successful executive at an Internet-services company in Tokyo and has plenty of disposable 31 . He used to own Toyota‟s Hilux Surf, a sport utility vehicle. But now he uses 32 subways and grains . “It‟s not inconvenient at all ,”he says 33 , “having a car is so 20th century.”Suda reflects a worrisome 34 in Japan; the automobile is losing its emotional appeal, 35 among the young ,who prefer to spend their money on the latest electronic devices. 36 mini-cars and luxury foreign brands are still popular ,everything in between is 37 .Last years sales fell 6.7 percent, 7.6 percent 38 you don‟t count the mini-car market . There have been 39 one-year drops in other nations :sales in Germany fell 9 percent in 2007 40 a tax increase . 31. A) profit C) incomeB) payment D) budget32. A) mostly C) occasionallyB) partially D) rarely33. A) Therefore C) OtherwiseB) Besides D) Consequently34. A) drift C) currentB) tide D) trend35. A) remarkably C) speciallyB) essentially D )particularly36. A) While C) WhenB) Because D) Since37. A) surging C) slippingB) stretching D) shaking38. A) unless C) asB) if D) after39. A) lower C) broaderB) slighter D) larger40. A) liable to C) thanks toB) in terms of D) in view ofPart VI Translation (每空2分)Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets. Please write your translation on Answer Sheet 2.43. Soon after he transferred to the new school , Ali found that he had (很难跟上班里的同学)in math and English.44. If she had returned an hour earlier , Mary (就不会被大雨淋湿了).45. It is said that those who are stressed or working overtime are(更有可能增加体重).46. (很多人所没有意识到的) is that Simon is a lover of sports.and football in particular.47.The study shows that the poor functioning of the human body is(与缺乏锻炼密切相关)2.教案Please write a teaching plan about colors(20分)。

李阳疯狂英语脱口而出第1辑

李阳疯狂英语脱口而出第1辑
I'll call you.
我会打电话给你。
疯狂句型7 I feel like...
我想……。
I feel like sleeping/taking a walk.
我想睡觉/散步。
疯狂句型8 I want...
我想要……。
I want something to eat.
我想吃点东西。
你最好现在就开始。
I have every confidence in you.
我对你非常有信心。
I want to be proud of you.
我希望为你感到自豪。
It's my pleasure to help you anytime.
我随时乐意帮助你。
You can count on me! Don't worry about it.
李阳疯狂英语脱口而出第1辑
Chapter 1: My Pledge/Oath
第一部:我的誓言
What's your story?
你的情况如何?
You can't speak! You can't understand!
你不会说!你听不懂!
You feel bad! You feel hopeless!
排定时间或日期……
The meeting was scheduled for two hours, but it is not over yet.
会议原定两个小时,不 过到现在还没有结束。疯狂句型27
...birthday is...
生日是……。
Tom's birthday is this week.

疯狂英语脱口而出第二辑文本整理

疯狂英语脱口而出第二辑文本整理

李阳疯狂英语第2辑第一部:疯狂精神篇Chapter 1: Crazy Spirit My Pledge My Oath II 我的誓言II;I can't stand my poor English! I can't stand my ten years of wasted time!;I can't stand being looked down upon! I can't stand being laughed at!;I want to improve my situation! I want to change my life!;I want to be successful! I want to be international!;I don't want to let my parents down! I don't ever want to let my country down!;Most important, I don't want to let myself down!;I want to speak perfect English! I want to understand all kinds of accents!;I want to write beautiful articles! I want to read thousands of books!;I want to translate freely between Chinese and English.;I want to be the mast er of the world's two most important languages: Chinese and;English. I must act at once! I must open my mouth to practice!;I must surprise them with my excellent Eng- lish!I must realize my dream!I must succeed!;第二部:疯狂准备篇;Chapter 2: Crazy PreparationCindy and Jim took a vacation last year at the Ocean Resort Hotel.;去年,辛迪和吉姆去了海洋度假村度假。

李阳的疯狂英语1

李阳的疯狂英语1

At two o‗clock in the morning Caslon was still awake. 到凌晨2點卡斯隆還沒 睡覺. You should be there no later than nine thirty. 你必頇在9點半前到那儿. Office hours are from 9 a.m to 6 p.m. 辦公時間是早9點到下午6點. 1840eighteen forty 1900nineteen hundred 1992nineteen ninety-two com: Commercial organizations. 商業組織公司. edu : Educational institutions. 教研机构. gov : Governmental entities. 政府部門. int : International organizations. 國際組織. mil : Military (U.S). 美國軍部. net : Network operations and service centers. 网絡服務商. org : Other organizations. 非盈利組織. spring 春 summer 夏 autumn 秋(美作:fall) winter 冬 January February March April May June July August September October November December How long have you been studying English? 你學英語多久了? Happiness in my work is most important to me. 工作中開心最重要. I‗m afraid I won‘t be able to come. 我恐怕不能來. I‗m feeling under the weather. 我覺得不舒服. I see your point, but I still can‗t agree with you. 我懂你的意思,但我仍然不能 同意你. I don‗t think your plan will work(=succeed). 我想你的計划行不通. Great minds think alike. 英雄所見略同/不謀而合. He always keeps his words. 他總是信守諾言. I appreciate your helping me. 感謝你的幫助. What do you do for relaxation? 你做什么消遣? It is a mistake to trust him. 信任他是個錯誤. It makes no difference. 那沒事/無所謂. You can count on us. 你可以信任我的. Don‗t take it seriously. 不要當真. The way you look at it seems to be quite different from the way I look at it. 你的看法和我的似乎大不相同. You were late again this morning. I think you had better (start being) on time. 你早晨又遲到了,我想你最好開始守時. I left very early last night, but I wish I (hadn‗t left) so early. 我离開得非常早,我希望我沒有离開這么早. He insisted that we all (be) in his office at one o‗clock. 他要求大家一點到他的辦公室.(虛擬語气) I gave her (my) address and she gave me (hers). 她給了我她的地址.

李阳疯狂英语900句精华版全部

李阳疯狂英语900句精华版全部

李阳疯狂英语900句Lesson 1: Greetings 打招呼英语单词:Florida n.佛罗曝达(美国的一个州)keep in touch 保持联系英语口语句型1. Hello.你好..2. Hi.嗨。

3. Good morning.早上好。

4. Good afternoon.下午好。

5. Good evening.晚上好。

6. Good night.晚上好/晚安。

7. Good day.你好。

8. How are you?你好吗?9. I'm fine, thanks.我很好,谢谢。

10. Very well, thank you.我很好,谢谢。

11. And you?你呢?12. How are you doing?你最近怎么样?13. How have you been?你最近好吗?14. It's been a long time.好久不见。

15. How is…?……好吗?16. How was your day?你今天过得怎么样?17. What's happening?发生了什么事?18. What's new?最近怎么样?19. What's up?近来怎样?20. I'm home!我回来了!英语情景对话1:Bill:Good morning, sir.比尔: 早上好Man:Good morning.男士:早Paulo:Hello, Bill. How are you today?保罗:嗨,比尔,今天好吗?Bill: Fine, thanks. Beautiful day!比尔:很好,谢谢你:今天天气真好!Paulo:Good for busincss.保罗:是个做生意的好日子。

Bill:Sure is比尔:说的是。

Paulo:See you later.保罗:回头见。

Bill:OK. Paulo. See you later.比尔: 好,回头见,保罗英语情景对话2:Pedro:It's been a long time.佩德罗:好久不见了。

疯狂英语:当“丑”成为一种潮流(1)

疯狂英语:当“丑”成为一种潮流(1)

基本上,“熟⼥”、“丑⼥”在荧屏上从崭露头⾓到⼤放异彩,不过短短两三年时间。

2005年,当⼀半以上的韩国⼈坐到电视机前看那个胖乎乎的⾦三顺的故事时,“丑⼥”还仅仅是个茶余饭后的谈资罢了;2006年,“丑⼥贝蒂”席卷美国和世界,连时尚界都吹起了不可思议的“贝蒂风”。

当“丑”成为⼀种潮流,我们⼼中对“美”的概念,是否也在进⾏⼀场⾰命?—Tiffany From her Groucho Marx eyebrows to her protruding braces, her vintage “Guadalajara” poncho to her clashing sweater vests, the curvy Betty Suarez certainly sticks out from the stick figures she works with at the fictional New York fashion magazine Mode. Much fun is made of the notion that Betty Suarez is not the magazine's most comely employee. But as the central character of the hit TV series Ugly Betty, Betty, played by Latina actor America Ferrera, is a rare beauty, inside and out. And despite the mean-girl taunts of her co-workers, Betty's the cool one. Betty Mania The show's stylists were wise not to dress her too badly. Betty has a clear sense of style, though the overall look is sometimes muddled. Thankfully she resists the temptation to make herself over. Only at the recent Golden Globe awards, where the show won Best Comedy and Ferrera won for Best Actress, did most viewers catch a glimpse of Betty's potential. It's the powerful impact of her hair, brows, glasses, braces and wardrobe that complete Betty's dorky persona. By deconstructing her look, however, it's clear that Betty is a cunning creation. Patricia Field who famously created the looks for Sex and the City, also envisioned the template for the pilot of Ugly Betty. Betty's costume designer Eduardo Castro walks a fine line, portraying the sweet girl from Queens as a junior employee on a budget but with a subversive nod to fashion nonetheless. From her tartan kilts to her boisterous tie-front blouses and knit sweater vests, Betty's wardrobe can be found in many of Toronto's trendy stores. In London, hip stores like Topshop and H&M can't keep the elements of her look in stock. It may be surprising to some, but Betty is being touted as the new Carrie Bradshaw, prompting one reviewer to comment,“No TV character had exercised such a direct influence on women's sartorial choices—until now. And it's the most unlikely style icon you'd ever imagine, the absolute anti-Carrie Bradshaw: It's Ugly Betty.” Some popular culture watchers are wondering if we are experiencing a sort of Betty Mania. Does she represent a shift in public opinion? Is ugly the new beautiful? To Be Ugly '07 Ugly Betty turns the word “ugly” upside-down and has launched a campaign to challenge conventional perceptions and stereotypes of real beauty. ABC, teaming up with Girls Inc., a national nonprofit youth organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart and bold, announced a new public service campaign—Be Ugly '07—to hit the web and the streets on December 30th, 2006. The campaign's aim—aside from scoring more viewers for ABC's hit dramedy—is to debunk conventional notions of beauty, asking young women to “be real, be smart, be passionate, be true to yourself and be ugly, like Ugly Betty in 2007.” The campaign is the latest entry in a backlash to the images of rail-thin models that bombard young women daily. Dove's talked-about Campaign for Real Beauty has become a popular global ad effort based on debunking conventional beauty stereotypes. Alex Kuczynski's best seller Beauty Junkies examines the obsession with plastic surgery. In interviews, she has talked about how “stupid” it was for her to wear acrylic nails and spend money on Botox and painful liposuction. Redefining beauty “is in the cultural zeitgeist,” says ABC Entertainment marketing executive Michael Benson. “Be Ugly '07” will encompass appearances, a website () and events. Girls Inc. president Joyce Roche says the campaign “allows us to counter the messages girls get that they've got to be perfect, be a certain size, look a certain way.” But is encouraging them to be ugly the way to reach them? “We hope that people go beyond the headline of ugly,”Roche says, “I wish there would have been another way of saying it, but at least it will get the dialogue going.” If the Bettys of the world have their way, a new generation of leading ladies will be judged more by the content of their character than the content of their closets. The pendulum has swung.。

疯狂英语脱口而出900 PDF

疯狂英语脱口而出900 PDF

疯狂英语脱口而出900句疯狂英语脱口而出900句(一)1. I see.我明白了。

2. I quit! 我不干了!3. Let go! 放手!4. Me too.我也是。

5. My god! 天哪!6. No way! 不行!7. Come on.来吧(赶快)8. Hold on.等一等。

9. I agree。

我同意。

10. Not bad.还不错。

11. Not yet.还没。

12. See you.再见。

13. Shut up! 闭嘴!14. So long.再见。

15. Why not? 好呀! (为什么不呢?)16. Allow me.让我来。

17. Be quiet! 安静点!18. Cheer up! 振作起来!19. Good job! 做得好!20. Have fun! 玩得开心!21. How much? 多少钱?22. I'm full.我饱了。

23. I'm home.我回来了。

24. I'm lost.我迷路了。

25. My treat.我请客。

26. So do I.我也一样。

27. This way。

这边请。

28. After you.您先。

29. Bless you! 祝福你!30. Follow me.跟我来。

31. Forget it! 休想! (算了!)32. Good luck! 祝好运!33. I decline! 我拒绝!34. I promise.我保证。

35. Of course! 当然了!36. Slow down! 慢点!37. Take care! 保重!38. They hurt. (伤口)疼。

39. Try again.再试试。

40. Watch out! 当心。

41. What's up? 有什么事吗?42. Be careful! 注意!43. Bottoms up! 干杯(见底)!44. Don't move! 不许动!45. Guess what? 猜猜看?46. I doubt it 我怀疑。

疯狂英语:CHINAINHISEYES(1)

疯狂英语:CHINAINHISEYES(1)

疯狂英语:CHINAINHISEYES(1)AN INTERVIEW WITH AIG CHAIRMAN MAURICE GREENBERGXU: Ok, now, business aside, what's your personal affection towards China and Chinese people and Chinese culture?GREENBERG: Well, the more I go to china, the more I feel close to China. I go several times a year, part of it was, I think, the five-thousand-year culture is very 2)appealing. And I think we've learned a great deal from Chinese culture, from the beauty, the patience that the Chinese exhibit. We have a lot to learn from China, and I think that's part of what is the attraction of going to china, and I have enjoyed doing business with the people in China. It's been a great experience.XU: As the main 3)sponsor for this series of culture events, how do you think, this kind of cultural event can create and promote the 4)mutual understanding between the two……GREENBERG: I think that the cultural exchanges benefits relationships dramatically. It's in the national interests of both our countries that the U.S. and China have a 5)constructive growing relationship with. China and the U.S. will be the two most important countries on this planet. And so it's important that we have a good understanding of each other. And that there's trust and confidence, and a lot of that comes from people, not from politicians, but from people who can appreciate the culture that each country has. You learn from us, we learn from you.XU: And what, specifically, what shouldthe two peoples learn from each other?.GREENBERG: We learn to appreciate your history, your paintings, your 6)sculptures, your art, your music, your clothes, and you learn from us. We appreciate when those things are exchanged. You understand people better when you understand their culture and their history. If there was no history and no culture, how do you learn from one another? If you go any place in the U.S, you will see Chinese restaurantsand you will see Chinese paintings in most museums. So there is an appreciation of Chinese history and culture. You have the oldest culture, a five thousand-year-old culture, we weren't even an 7)afterthought when China was developing this culture and history. So we do have an appreciation of that. And the more American people can be exposed to the Chinese culture, the more you understand the depth of their history and culture, we come to appreciate it better, and that influences political exchanges and political understanding as well. If people understand it better, politicians have to respond to the will of the people, not the other way around.1) AIG: American International Group,美国国际集团,是一家享有良好声誉的美国保险集团。

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G的读音为 IPA[dVi:] Lots of students wear jeans nowadays.
K.K[dVi] 现在很多学生穿牛仔裤。
H的读音为 IPA[eItF] Let me have a look at the book.
J的读音为 IPA[dVeI] He was jailed for tow years.
K.K[dVe] 他被囚禁了两年。
K的读音为 IPA[keI] In any case, it’s none of your business.
S的读音为 IPA[es] Many people wish for success in life.
K.K[Zs] 许多人都希望一生有所成就。
T的读音为 IPA[ti:] Would you like tea or coffee?
K.K[etF] 让我看看这本书。
I的读音为 IPA[BI] I could,and I should, but I won’t do it.
K.K[BI] 这个我能做,我也应该做,但我不愿意做。
C的读音为 IPA:[si:] I don’t see what you mean.
K.K[si] 我不懂你的意思。
D的读音为IPA[di:] I’ve heard a great deal about you.
K.K[di] 久仰大名。
K.K[kju] 我们必须排几个小时的长队才能进去。
R的读音为 IPA[B:] Are you ready for the start?
K.K[Br] 你准备好出发了吗?
第三章 一口气突破发音
秘诀4
一口气训练法
当美国人讲话的时候底气很足,令人羡慕!为什么呢?因为他们讲话时用的是腹腔、胸腔、喉腔、口腔、鼻腔“合五为一”所以底气十足。我们中国人讲话使用的是嘴巴,没有底气,说话时发音不饱满,力量不足。所以我们中国人要想说一口地到流利的英文,必须在“五大发音秘诀”和“三最口腔肌肉训练法”之后,再用“一口气训练法”疯狂操练。
K.K[ke] 无论如何,那事于你无关。
L的读音为 IPA[el] I have something else to tell you.
K.K[Zl] 我还有些话要告诉你。
秘诀3
新“三最口腔肌肉训练法”
——最夸张、最慢速、最频繁
经典范例:
Springtime
Days get longer and warmer in the spring.
There are new leaves on the trees.
Flowers begin to grow.
“最大声”变成了正常的音量(normal volume);
“最快速”变成了优雅的语速(elegant speed);
“最清晰”变成了“模模糊糊”(ambiguous;vague)的地道英语(genuine English)最高境界
三最短文精彩操练:
Y的读音为 IPA[wBI] Why are you in such a good mood?
K.K[wBI] 你为什么心情这么好?
Z的读音为 IPA[zed] Zip up your fly.
E 的读音为IPA[i:] He is easy to deal with.
K.K[i] 他很容易打交道。
F的读音为 IPA[ef] Will you sit on my left?
K.K[Zf] 你坐在我左边好么?
做法很简单:你只要深呼吸,然后再一口气里尽量多读。经过一段时间的训练以后,原来需要换几次气才能读完的一句话或小短文,一口气里就能轻松读完!
经典ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้例:
A: Hi Stone! How have you been?
M的读音为 IPA[em] The baby is real gem; he never cries.
K.K[Zm] 这个婴儿真讨人喜欢,他从来不哭。
N的读音为 IPA[en] Ten to one he has forgotten it.
Birds build nests in the spring.
Many baby animals appear.
People like to make gardens and farmers plant crops in the fields.
Spring is the season for young love. “In the spring a young man’s thoughts turn to love.” according to an old saying.
P的读音为 IPA[pi:] He recovered his peace of mind.
K.K[pi] 他恢复了平静的心情。
Q的读音为 IPA[kju:] We had to queue for hours to get in.
A的读音为IPA: [ei] I’m afraid you’ve made a mistake.
K.K: [e] 恐怕您搞错了。
B的读音为IPA: [bi:] I won’t be able to finish my work.
K.K:[bi] 我不能完成工作了。
第二章 三最法突破发音
秘诀2
经典“三最口腔肌肉训练法”
——最大声;最清晰;最快速
“三最”法就是最大声;最清晰;最快速地反复操练句子或短文以达成地道美语“脱口而出”。这是李阳疯狂英语最神奇(magical)的方法,效果卓著。
这种练习只要稍微坚持,便可出现明显效果。经过这种培训的学生根本不知道害怕讲英语,就算是在初次和外国人交流是比较紧张,但由于平常接受的是“超级激烈的”极端训练,一紧张,害怕便产生了神奇的效果:
李阳疯狂英语 LI YANG CRAZY ENGLISH
纯正美语发音100个秘诀
第一章 字母发音突破
秘诀1
最坚实的基础——疯狂突破字母关
这是一首优美、现代的字母歌,绝对不是我们从小就熟悉的那首“比较弱智”的字母歌!请一定要反复听、反复模仿。
26个字母、26个单词、26个句子,疯狂模仿,发音必会产生飞跃!
K.K[ti] 你要喝茶还是咖啡。
U的读音为 IPA[ju:] What do you plan to do this weekend?
K.K[ju] 这个周末你计划做什么?
K.K[ `dQblju] 随时欢迎你到我家来。
X的读音为 IPA[eks] His English is excellent.
K.K[Zks] 他的英文是优秀的。
Everybody’s business is nobody’s business
There are four people named everybody, somebody, anybody and nobody. There was an important job to be done and everybody was asked to do it. Everybody was sure that somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but nobody did it. Some body got angry about that because it was everybody’s job. Everybody thought anybody could do it, but nobody realized that everybody wouldn’t do it. It ended up that everybody blamed somebody when nobody did what anybody could have done.
Rain makes the grass green and helps the plants grow.
Spring is the time of new life. Nature puts on new clothes in many colors —red, yellow, blue, white, and purple.
有四个人分别叫做:“每个人”、“某个人”、“任何人”和“没有人”。有一次,他们每个人都要被要求去完成一件重要的工作。大家都相信某个人会去做这件事。其实,任何人都可以完成这项工作的,但就是没有人去做。某个人对此感到非常气愤,因为这是大家的任务。每个人都认为任何人可以完成这件事,但没有人认识到大家都不会去做这件事。结果呢,当没有人去做其实任何人都可以做到的事情的时候,每个人都在抱怨某个人。
K.K[Zn] 他很可能已经忘记了。
O的读音为 IPA[ou] I hope I can see you again.
K.K[o] 我希望我能再见到你。
V的读音为 IPA[vi:] Language is the vehicle of human thought.
K.K[vi] 语言是人类表达思想的工具。
W的读音为IPA[ `dQblju:]You are always welcome at my house.
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