Part One 听辨练习 A . Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear ????in the word. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. B. Write down the words you hear on the tape,then fill in the blanks below. 1. east and_______ 4. go _______ 7. a _______night 2. deal _______ 5. _______ of 8. in _______ 3. in his _______ 6. be_______ 9. on _______ Part Two跟读练习 C. Listen and repeat. Notice the sound ??? in the sentences. 1. We’ll go shopping. 2. I wish you a happy New Year. 3. There were very gook friends. 4. Would you go with us? D. Proverbs In water you can see your own face, in wine the heart of another.
The wise man is always a good listener.
E. Tongue twisters Wyvel worried the West would get a wave of Stonewalling. Will Wall Street’s rewards wane if workers wield power. Part Three综合练习 F. Read after the tape. Initial: will would work wall word Washington wander wit whip wealthy Wheel wait went while wear why wheel wound wane which Medial: persuade vowel always square swim sweep swam swell power quiet quarrel quantity question quick quack swear swan sweet sweat shower Final: (no such words) G. Sentence exercises Exercise 1?: Listen to the sentences and choose the right words you hear on the tape 1. The (veils/whales)were gray. 2. There’s something wrong with this (veal/wheel). 3. Is this book (verse/worse)? 4. Look for it in the (vest/west). Exercise 2 : Complete these sentences with the letters given. 1. The woman ruler is called qu______. 2. Everyday, we have to qu_______ for a bus. 3. The sun al_____ rises in the east. 4. We w______ home at 10 o’clock yesterday. Exercise 3 : Form a sentence with the words given below. weeping quietly was Wendy Exercise 4 : Form sentence with the following words and give a reason. 1. weather 2. wealth 3. reward 4. power H. Passage: underline the letters that sound ????. “Well, well,” said Willy, “you are lucky, you’ve got a million pounds. What will you do with it.” “What will I do with it? Well, I’ll buy a boat, go away to a quiet place somewhere, or perhaps visit all the warm places in the world. I don’t know.” “Anyway, you’ll be a very wealthy person. When did you hear the news?” “Yesterday, I woke up as usual, shut the window, listened to some music on the radio, then went downstairs to wait for the postman. One minute later it came: a copy of my aunt’s will.” I. Dialogue: underline the letters that sound ???. ⑴ A: Did you see Victor on Wednesday, Wendy? B: Yes. We went for a walk in the woods near the highway. A: Wasn’t it cold on Wednesday? B: Yes. It was very cold and windy. We wore heavy wool sweaters and walked quickly to keep warm. A: It’s so nice and quiet in the woods. B: Yes. Farther away from the highway it was very quiet and there were birds and squirrels everywhere. We counted over twenty squirrels. A: It sounds wonderful. Did you take lunch with you? B: Yes, we bought veal sandwiches. We stopped around twelve, and we ate and watched the squirrels, but it was too windy to sit long. It was a very nice walk, anyway. ⑵ A: Where’s the wagon? B: Where’s what wagon? A: The water wagon. B: What water wagon? A: The wagon with the water, of course. B: That’s my wagon. I need the water to water my eater my flowers in the yard. A: No, you can’t do that. There isn’t much water in the wagon. And we need the eater for drinking. J. Questions and answers 1. Come and eat this watermelon. Sweet and juicy, isn’t? It makes my mouth water. What a big melon. 2. Who’s sitting in the wheel chair? My aunt. She can’t walk. But she can go anywhere in her wheel-chair. 3. What’s this? Is it a refrigerator? No, it isn’t. It’s a washing machine. We use it to wash our clothes. 4. Now look at this. What kind of furniture is it? It’s a closet. It’s very useful. I keep all my clothes in it. 5. What’s this? Looks like a yacht. Yes, it’s a yacht. A large, often motor driven boat used for pleasure. 6. What do you call this? Oh, it’s a courtyard. 7. Now look at the egg in this picture. What do you call the yellow part? The yolk. I like to eat yolk. 8. What’s the youngster doing in this picture? He’s helping his father cut down a tree.
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