时间:2018-12-01 作者:英语课 分类:SBS朗文国际英语教程 练习册 2


英语课

8.C.LISTENING:

[00:08.80]Listen and circle the correct word to complete the sentence.

[00:16.35]1.He's a good worker,but he's...

[00:23.30]2.She's an excellent violinist.She plays the violin...

[00:33.04]3.I don't think he's an honest card player.

[00:41.59]To tell the truth,everybody says he's...

[00:47.46]4.I can't read their homework because they write very...

[00:56.84]5.Maria never makes mistakes.She's very...

[01:07.40]6.Their son Marvin is very polite.He never speaks...

[01:18.65]7.When you leave the party,please drive home...

[01:28.01]8.Their car is very old.I don't thinke it's...

[01:37.57]9.People can't hear you very well when you speak...

[01:45.82]10.We never buy expensive clothes.We live very...

[01:56.77]11.You rode your motorcycle carelessly yesterday.

[02:06.43]That's strange.You usually ride it very...

[02:12.39]12.Everybody in the store likes Jane.

[02:21.95]She works 1 hard,and when she talks to customers she's very...

[02:29.50]D.Grammarrap:How Am I Doing?

[02:40.16]Listen.Then clap and practice.

[02:46.53]A.How am I doing? Am I driving all right?

[02:59.07]B.You're driving very carefully.You're driving very well.

[03:04.92]A.How am I doing? Am I singing all right?

[03:14.06]B.You're singing very beautifully.You're singing very well.

[03:20.02]A.How am I doing?Am I dancing all right?

[03:29.40]B.You're dancing very gracefully 2. You're dancing very well.

[03:35.25]A.How am I doing?Am I working all right?

[03:44.18]B.You're working very hard. You're working very well.

[04:01.95]H.GrammrarSong:Try a Little Harder

[04:13.60]Listen and circle Then listen again and sing along.

[04:22.56]Let's say you're a driver,a_____driver who drives very____,as _____drivers do.

[04:44.71]Just try a little harder.You can find a way.

[04:53.56]Try to drive more _______today.

[05:00.72]Let's say you're a singer,a _____singer who sings very______as_______singers do.

[05:22.17]Just try a little harder.You can find a way.

[05:31.31]Try to sing more_______today.

[05:38.26]Let's say you're a dancer,a_________dancer who dances very_______

[05:55.71]as__________dancer who dances very________,as________dancers do.

[06:27.97]Just try a little harder.That's what we always say.

[06:37.22]Sing a little_______.

[06:42.39]Work a little_______.Do a little________every day.

[06:59.45]Do a little________every day.

[07:04.80]N.Grammarrp:If You Leave at Six

[07:17.97]Listen.Then clap and practice.

[07:24.32]If you leave at six,You'll be there at eight.

[07:33.69]If you don't leave now,You'll be very late.

[07:39.76]If you start work now,You'll be through at seven.

[07:48.82]If you wait'till noon,You'll be busy'till eleven.

[07:54.78]If you catch the train,You'll be home by ten.

[08:03.74]If you get there late,You'll miss dinner again.

[08:16.59]F.Listen and fill in the correct places.

[08:27.64]1.Mrs.Mendoza was at the hotel

[08:34.48]at the corner of First Avenue and Grove 3 Street.

[08:39.44]She walked up Grove Street to Second Avenue and turned left.

[08:46.81]She walked along Second Avenue to a building on the left,

[08:53.05]between the pet shop and the cafeteria.Where did she go?

[08:59.59]2.Edward was at the football stadium on First Avenue.

[09:09.36]He walked along First Avenue to Elm Street and turned left.

[09:17.09]He walked up Elm Street to Street and turned left.

[09:23.85]He walked along Second Avenue to a building on the right,

[09:30.31]at the corner fo Grove Street and Second Avenue,across from the bank.

[09:37.88]Where did he go?

[09:41.43]3.Mr.and Mrs.Wong were at the post office on Second Avenue.

[09:50.37]They walked along Second Avenue to Grove Street and turned left.

[09:57.73]They walked down Grove Street to First Avenue and turned right.

[10:04.40]They went to a building on the left,

[10:08.84]across from the museum and the parking garage.

[10:14.11]Where did they go?

[10:17.46]4.Thomas was at the hospital on Second Avenue.

[10:26.42]He walked along Second Avenue to Elm Street and turned right.

[10:33.18]He walked down Elm Street to First Avenue and turned left.

[10:40.26]He walked along First Avenue to a building on the left,

[10:46.43]at the corner of Grove Street and First Avenue,

[10:51.78]across from the supermarket.Where did he go?

[10:57.74]5.Maria was at the shoe store on First Avenue.

[11:05.99]She walked along First Avenue to Grove Street and turned left.

[11:13.36]She walked up Grove Street to Second Avenue and turned left again.

[11:20.80]She walked along Second Avenue to a building on the right,

[11:27.36]between the toy store and the barber 4 shop,

[11:32.04]across from the ice cream shop.Where did she go



1
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件
  • We expect writers to produce more and better works.我们期望作家们写出更多更好的作品。
  • The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.这篇小说被公认为是最优秀的作品之一。
2 gracefully
ad.大大方方地;优美地
  • She sank gracefully down onto a cushion at his feet. 她优雅地坐到他脚旁的垫子上。
  • The new coats blouse gracefully above the hip line. 新外套在臀围线上优美地打着褶皱。
3 grove
n.林子,小树林,园林
  • On top of the hill was a grove of tall trees.山顶上一片高大的树林。
  • The scent of lemons filled the grove.柠檬香味充满了小树林。
4 barber
n.理发员,美容师
  • She asked the barber to crop her hair short.她叫理发师把她的头发剪短了。
  • My Mum took me to the barber's.我妈带我理发去了。
学英语单词
aeolotropy
anli
antibiotin
as (asch)
asselineau
average worker
beslabbers
Bigastro
blown fuse
books online
bottlers
bucket-and-belt elevator
bulkinesses
cant crane
cartridge box
cat fall
catharpin
Chebba
cheneau
Chinese horsechestnut
cholecystoscopy
civil order
classified matter
comb space
computerized simulation
confusion
crystal stacking
cysticle
dashpot rotameter
deformation coordinate
description file
dilinolein
done it
electric magnetic
exoteries
fee checking account
fig-sue
flame rod
flat characteristic
fuel relocation effect
futtock shroud
guard duty
helue
high pressure expansion turbine
illlegal
incoming gas
infinite impedance detector
interrupt initialization sequence
itrocainide
Jiangjun Township
krauomania
lead grey
left-lateral separation
levirates
location of table at coordinates
maximum width of face
meeras
meliola symplocacearum
menuridaes
miost sauff
Mississipi
modelizations
modistae
moonmist
near-equals
negative ion vacancy
nonlinear differential-difference equation
nut piercing
octyl trichlorosicane
outer suture hair
Populus canescens
protective painting
psychoanalyse
relaxation technique
retractor strut
rhonchisonant
sbsrsosasds-s
scum chamber
secondments
security-council
send/receive keyboard
sit on a fence
state - owned economy
stirrup for hoisting
suck balls
suffer from swelled head
Sulcus hippocampalis
Suleah fish
super-wide-angle photograph
synchro motor
tape garble
TDM frequency
Tojo Hideki
underground conveyor haulage
vertical ridge for gable roof
Vester Haesinge
videometer drive
wakeland
water hickory
withered
zodiacal signs