Part One 听辨练习 A. 词辨音 Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear /??????? in the word. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. B. 短语辨音 Write down the words you hear on the tape, then fill in the blanks below. 1. 1. an _______genius 2. good_______ 3. English_______ 4. _______ out 5. _______me off 6. crucial_______ 7. fill out the_______ 8. better_______ 9. wood_______ 10. Jenny’s_______ C. 句辨音 Listen and repeat. Notice the sound /??????? in the sentences. There is a red flag before the square. Could you tell me the correct method? This one is better than that one. The lady seems very sad. He met a black cat on his way back. The lady is very gentle. This is a map of Paris. The girl is perfecting her English before going abroad. She is far too sentimental about her leg. Would you like to dance with the young man? D. 附加辨音 谚语: He who laughs last laughs best. 绕口令:A cricket cracked his neck at a critical cricket match. Part Two 跟读练习 A.Words 词首: elephant, elevator, every, enemy, engineer, eminent, elementary,enterprise, eloquent,end, edge, elegant access, accident, academic, acquisition, actor, actually, addle, adult, advent, adversary. 词中: pressure, respect, seven, bet, tell, then, election, fetch, head, test,cache, habit, slant, nasty, mat, chat, latch, detached, collapse, passion. 词尾: 在英语中???????这两个发音不出现在词尾。 B.Phrases the digestive system technical skills natural selection self defense meddle with something heaven sent a casual glance postgraduate education carry out a project C.Form sentences, using the following words. 1. happy 3. festival 5. companion 2. matter 4. potential 6. task D.Dialogue A: What are you thinking? B: I’m thinking where we shall spend our vocation. A: It’s about 7 o’clock; let’s have our breakfast first. B: Ok, dear. Or, We will be late. A: What do you want? B: A ham salad sandwich. A: Sorry, I didn’t prepare this. B: Then, I’d like some eggs and bread for breakfast instead. A: Ok, I’ll have it sent to you immediately. E.Paragraph The mosquito is the most dangerous insect in the world, and can be shown to be man’s oldest and deadliest insect enemy. According to the Guinness Book of Records, the type of mosquito which carries malaria and other diseases is believed to be responsible, directly or indirectly, for half of all human deaths since the Stone Age, if you exclude deaths from wars and accidents. Even today, mosquitoes kill up to two million people a year worldwide, and an estimated 600 million more are said to be at risk or threatened by the diseases they carry. Infection is carried only by the female mosquito, which usually has to feed on blood before laying eggs. The insect injects the victim with a substance which thins the blood, before it is sucked up through a needle-like tube on its head. The thinning agent contains the disease, which will then be passed on to the next person by this mosquito. And so proceeds the vicious cycle of disease and death. As quickly as we develop insecticides to kill them, mosquitoes seem to be able to develop resistance to our inventions. The same is true of efforts to develop drugs to control the diseases spread by mosquitoes. In many cases, it takes a much shorter time for mosquitoes to develop resistance to man’s invention of a new drug than it takes man to develop the drug. |