创新英语教程第三册UNIT(在线收听) |
[00:24.69]Who’s who? [00:31.74]Listen to the descriptions of Jenny,Nick,Matt,and Kirsty.Decide who’s who. [00:40.52]Kirsty?She’s really interesting.She’s quite sporty and musical as well. [00:48.67]She plays the piano a lot.She’s actually quite good. [00:53.73]She’s in her twenties and has got lovely shoulder-length blonde hair. [01:00.08]You’d like Nick.He’s really nice.He’s very easy-going. [01:07.06]He’s got a great sense of humour.He’s only thirty-five. [01:13.01]He’s got really short hair-shaved,I think. [01:18.16]He’s very interested in photography and arty things. [01:23.44]Jenny is in her forties.She’s really energetic sort of person-always doing things. [01:31.69]She’s got a very warm personality and enjoys helping other people. [01:37.15]She has short,dark hair and dark eyes. [01:42.48]Matt is still at university. [01:47.31]He’s really friendly and is one of the most popular I know. [01:52.88]He’s very hard-working and serious,but he’s also a lot of fun. [01:58.73]He’s got fair hair and he wears glasses. [02:03.48]2 Pronunciation [02:10.46]Listen to the stress s and intonation of these examples. [02:16.31]It’s quite expensive. [02:21.56]It’s quite expensive. [02:25.03]Listen to these examples.Each is said in two different ways. [02:31.28]1.I live quite near the office. [02:39.63]2.She’s quite nice. [02:47.39]3.He’s quite a good cook. [02:56.14]4.We’re quite happy with the colour. [03:03.51]5.He’s quite friendly. [03:11.97]6.I think they’re quite conservative. [03:21.12]7.The weather was quite good. [03:29.66]8.It’s quiet interesting. [03:36.53]2 While you listen The Brother from Hell! [03:47.40]I can’t remember.Do you take mile? [03:51.65]Please,but no sugar.Thanks.It’s weird,you know, [03:57.51]but I’ve been to your house three times now,and I still haven’t met your parents. [04:03.28]Yes,they’re out a lot.My dad works for the BBC and my mum’s a , [04:09.84]she does sort of temping work for a company, [04:14.20]You know,like an advertising agency.They’re both really busy. [04:19.84]Oh,they sound really interesting. [04:23.50]Do you think so?I find my dad a bit dull,to be honest. [04:29.27]He works late every day,even works some weekends,doesn’t read,doesn’t go out. [04:36.32]I mean,don’t get me wrong,he’s quite nice,but I don’t know, [04:41.65]I just don’t have anything to say to him. [04:45.81]I think the things is,we just don’t spend enough time together. [04:50.66]How old is he,then? [04:53.72]About fifty-five,I think.I can never really remember. Oh,yeah. [04:59.89]But my mum’s lovely,She’s really nice, [05:04.43]a bit too nice though,sometimes,always trying to look after me. [05:10.49]She worries about me leaving home. [05:14.33]She’s a bit over-protective,if you know what I mean. [05:18.56]I’m an only child,so..Oh,I didn’t know that. [05:23.29]What?You mean you can’t tell! [05:27.26]I don’t know.I’ve never thought about it. I suppose. [05:32.30]So,what about you?Have you got any brothers or sisters yourself? [05:37.95]Yes,I’ve got one of each,actually. [05:41.71]Oh right.Older or youger? [05:45.55]My sister’s two or three years younger than me,but my brother’s quite a lot older. [05:51.32]He’s about forty now. [05:54.48]Do you get on with them all right?You haven’t really talked about them very much. [06:00.33]Well,my brother,not that well,actually. [06:05.90]He’s different from me,a bit old-fashioned,a bit traditional. [06:11.83]Well,actually,he’s a bit,how can I put it,right-wing. [06:17.89]You know-things aren’t what they used to be,more police, [06:23.82]death penalty-that kind of thing.He’s a bit of a fool,actually. [06:29.75]Oh,well,it takes all sorts,I suppose.But my sister,she’s great.We get on really well. [06:37.32]We’ve got the same kind of sense of humour. [06:41.37]Just a pity about the brother from hell,eh? Yes,Oh,but he’s not that bad. [06:48.42]We get on all right,as long as you steer clear of certain topics. [06:53.88]Anyway,you were telling me about your parents. [06:58.14]Oh,there’s not much to tell,actually. [07:03.60]3 Emphasising Listen to the six sentences above,and practise saying them. [07:14.86]It was really cold and really windy. [07:20.03]She’s very nice,very interesting. [07:25.28]It was extremely long and extremely boring. [07:30.64]He’s a bit strange,a bit weird. [07:35.92]He’s a bit old-fashioned,a bit traditional. [07:41.87]It was really scary,really frightening. [07:47.83]2 While you read FULL-TIME JOB! [07:58.17]Every English-speaking child knows the nursery rhyme about the old woman with lots of children: [08:05.33]There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. [08:10.48]She had so many children she didn’t know what to do. [08:15.23]Nicola Pridam must understand the old woman’s predicament very well. [08:22.00]She’s expecting her twentieth child and she’s only forty! [08:28.26]She and her husband Kevin already have twelve sons and seven daughters. [08:35.40]Kevin Pridham is a self-employed builder, [08:40.96]but what he earns is not enough to feed and clothe their large family. [08:46.60]Every week their grocery bill comes to $400. [08:52.98]They go through thirty-five loaves of bread [08:57.70]and twently-five boxes of breakfast cereal per week. [09:02.54]If you have a chird in Britain today, [09:06.98]researchers have shown that it will cost you almost $100 per week [09:13.53]when you take into consideration food,clothes,pocket money [09:19.28]and all the other expenses involved in bringing up children. [09:24.24]Before they are eighteen you will have spent almost $100,000 per child. [09:32.19]This means that Nicola and Kevin will have to find two million pounds! [09:39.55]You can be fairly sure that the Pridham children will be handing clothes down to each other [09:46.40]and doing odd jobs to provide themselves with pocket money. |
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