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Part One 聽(tīng)辨練習(xí)
A. 詞辨音
Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear /((? in the word.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B. 短語(yǔ)辨音
Write down the words you hear on the tape, then fill in the blanks below.
1.
1. _______ and seek
2. _______ a letter
3. white _______
4. a bright _______
5. a nice _______
6. a high _______
7. a wide _______
8. a _______ mind
9. have no _______
10. a _______ child
C. 句辨音
Listen and repeat. Notice the /((? sound in the sentences.
The gold is shinning in my eyes.
The kite was flying high in the sky.
Carry the rice on your bike.
The boy is telling a white lie.
He died in a quiet night.
My grandmother lives in the countryside.
The trip to Hawaii widens my horizon.
He didn’t like to swim with the tide.
Sign your name here.
Strike while the iron is hot.
D. 附加辨音
諺語(yǔ): Time and tide wait for no man.
Great minds think alike.
繞口令:There is pie in my eye,
Will I cry?
Will I die?
Though I am shy, I will not lie.
It might cause a sty, but I deny
that I will die or cry
from the pie in my eye.
Part Two跟讀練習(xí)
A.Words
詞首:eyes, aisle, item, island, identity, isolate, ideal, iceberg, ivy, identification
詞中:dive, height, light, tire, kind, find, retire, satire, tribe, primary, sunrise
詞尾:buy, occupy, identify, thigh, why, rely, sigh, deny, beautify, testify
B. Phrases
white wine at the sight of lions and tigers
an eye for eye the biting wind silent treatment
smoke a pipe fight tooth and nail keep it in the mind
C.Form sentences
Like this :I like the bike. It’s quite light.
1. highway/wide
2. knife/nice
3. light/bright
4. rice/ white
5. site/ high
D.Dialogue
A: Did you go to see Michael last night?
B: Yes, He had just bought a new motorcycle.
A: Did he let you ride it?
B: Yes, I tried it and I quite liked it.
A: Weren’t you frightened?
B: Sure. But I still liked it.
A: Would you like to buy a motorcycle yourself?
B: No. Although motorcycle is nice, I’d like to buy a bicycle.
A: But why? Since you like it so much.
B: Because bicycles are safer.
E.Paragraph
There are no laws enforcing respect. Yet we cannot interact with others without some rules of behavior, rules that are set by some form of social consensus. These guidelines represent what a majority of people consider acceptable and what they consider unacceptable. Rude people are those whose behavior shows little respect for the rules that the majority follow. For instance, because they talk at home while the television is on, many people think they can talk at movies as well. They are not even aware that this habit will bother the other members of the audience. Smoking in public is one of the rudest things you can do. Don’t be a rude dude! Don’t Smoke!
And also there are many children and adolescents whose behavior is generally unacceptable. They listen to their Walkmans while the teacher is talking to them. Kids who have no idea what being polite means will pay the price sooner or later. When they join the work force, their employers and associates alike will soon realize that the behavior of these rude young people is closer to that of animals than civilized individuals. When they lose a few contracts because they talk with their mouth full, or when they say “Bob” to someone who should be “Mr. Johnson,” these grown-up kids, because of their ignorance, will never understand why others are getting ahead and they are not.
Every little bit of kindness helps. With manners, the best rule is the one that work. It is easier to look and sound attractive when we are nice to other people. Being polite and showing respect can give us an edge. Why do we need an edge? Success in life often starts with a job we like, and since getting a job is usually based on making the right impression, it is always a good idea to be kind and polite.