时间:2019-01-20 作者:英语课 分类:洪恩环境英语


英语课

  This is Lesson Eleven.

Listen to Jim talking on the telephone to Maria.

Maria?I'm at a phone booth 1 at the Nature Center.

I've done the interview...You want another story?

I don't think there are any other stories here,Maria.

Now Listen and repeat 2.

another story

You want another story?

other stories         any other stories

I don't think there are any other stories.

Now change the sentences you hear.For example,you hear...

You want another story?

Job.And you say...You want another job? Then you hear...

Maria.And you say.....Maria wants another job?

Ready?Let's begin.You want another story?

Job.You want another job? Maria.Maria wants another job?

Has                Maria has another job?

Assistant          Maria has another assistant?

Story               Maria has another story?

Wants.Maria wants another story?

Now listen to this example.You hear...

I don't think there are any other stories.

Jobs.And you say....

I don't think there are any other jobs.

Then you hear....

Maria.And you say...

Maria doesn't think there are any other jobs.

OK?Let's begin.

I don't think there are any other stories.

Jobs.I don't think there are any other jobs.

Maria.Maria doesn't think there are any other jobs.

Assistants.Maria doesn't think there are any other assistants.

Believe.Maria doesn't believe there are any other assistants.

Stories.Maria doesn't believe there are any other stories.

Think.Maria doesn't think there are any other stories.

Now listen to this conversation between Jim and Maria.

Hello.Hello,Maria?This is Jim.I finished the interview.

The one at the Stamford Nature Center.

The one at the Stamford Nature Center?

Yes.That's the one you sent me out here to do.Don't you remember?

Sorry,Jim.But we've been working on so many stories.

It's hard to remember the ones we've finished and the ones we haven't finished.

Well,now that I've done the one on the Nature Center,

we've finished all the important ones,I think.

Let's do another one,Jim.

Say,let's do one on ducks!

Ducks?Ducks!

Notice how we use the one to talk about something we've just mentioned.

For example,you heard....

I finished the intervies.The one at the Stamford Nature Center.

But if we're talking about more than one thing,we use the ones.For example...

We've finished all the stories.

All the important ones,I think.

Now you're going to hear some sentences.

If the sentence mentions one thing,repeat the sentence using the one.

If the sentence mentions more that one thing,repoeat it using the ones.

For example,You hear...

I finished the interview at the Nature Center.And you say...

I finlshed the one at the Nature Center.

Then you hear...

We've done the important stories.And you say...

We've done the important ones.

All ready?Let's begin.

I finished the interview at the Nature Center.

I finshed the one at the Nature Center.

We've done the impoortant stories.

We've done the impoortant ones.

The white geese live here all year.

The white ones live here all year.

The little green duck is mean.

The little green one is mean.

He chases 3 the other ducks.

He chases the other ones.

The kids who come here feed them.

The ones who come here feed them.

Now listen to this conversation.

Hey,look at those two geese!

One is green.It must be a Canadian goose.The other one is white.

And look at all those ducks.One is so big.

The other ones are so little.They must be babies.

Now listen to and repeat these sentences.

Look at those two geese.One is green.

The other one is white.

One is green.The other one is white.

Look at all those otters 5.One is so big.

The other ones are so little.

One is so big.The other ones are so little.

Now you make some comparisons 6 using the other one or the other ones.

For example,you hear...

Look at thoise two ducks.One is green.

And you say...

The other one is white.Or you hear...

Look at all those otters.One is so big.

And you say...

The other ones are so little.

All right.Let's begin.

Look at those two ducks.One is green.

The other one is white.

Look at all those otters.One is so big.

The other ones are so little.

Look at those two walls.One is high.

The other one is low.

Look at all hose 4 runners.One is fast.   The other ones are slow.

Lookk at all those mountains.One is low.   The other ones are high.

Look at those two people.One is so fat.   The other one is so thin.

Now listen to Jim talking to a woamn who works 7 in the gift shop

at the Stamford Nature Center.

I need a new address book.  Is this the last one in the shop?

No,here's another just like it.

And here's another that's exactly the same.

Why not buy at least two?They make nice poresents.

OK.Good.I'll take all three of them.

I'll give one to my cameraman and keep one for myself.

And who knows?I may need another someday.

Now you're going to hear two sentences.

Put them together to make one longer sentence.

For example,you hear...

There's an address book on the table.

There's an address book on the desk. And you say...

There's an address book on the table and another on the desk.

Or you hear...

There are ten kids in the Nature Center.

There's one kid waiting to get in. And you say...

There are ten kids in the Nature Center and another waiting to get in.

OK,let's begin.

There's an address book on the table.

There's an address book on the desk.

There's an address book on the table and another on the desk.

There are ten kids in the Nature Center.

There's one kid waiting to get in.

There are ten kids in the Nature Center and another waiting to get in.

There are two ducks swimming in the pond 8.

There's one duck chasing 9 otters.

There are two ducks swimming in the pond and another chasing otters.

There'd a reporter in the gift shop.

There's a reporter taking pictures outside.

There's a reporter in the gift shop and another taking pictures outside.

There are two kids feeding the ducks.

There's a kid feeding the geese.

There are two kids feeding the ducks and another feeding the geese.

There's one interview finished.

There's one interview to finish before tomorrow.

There's one interview finished and another to finish before tomorrow.

And now there are fourteen lessons finished in Book Eight

and another two to finish before Book Nine.

This is the end of Lesson Eleven.



n.小房间,公用电话亭,岗亭;货摊
  • Where can I find a telephone booth?我在哪儿可以找到电话亭?
  • Let's walk around to each booth.我们到每个摊子转一转吧!
n.重复,反复;vt.重复,复述;vi.重复;adj.重复的,反复的
  • There will be a repeat of this talk next week.下星期将重播这次讲话。
  • History will not repeat itself.历史不会重演。
n.打猎( chase的名词复数 );猎物 (指鸟兽等);槽
  • When Bull and his men rob the payroll, Gene chases them down. 当公牛和他手下抢夺工资后,基尔追踪他们。 来自互联网
  • It was one of these boring films with endless police chases. 这是那种乏味的电影,尽是没完没了的警察追击的场面。 来自互联网
n.输水软管,长统袜;vt.浇园子,用管冲洗
  • Connect the hose to the tap and turn on the tap.把水管接在龙头上,打开水龙头。
  • After raining,I always hose the yard out.雨后,我总是用软管把院子冲干净。
n.(水)獭( otter的名词复数 );獭皮
  • An attempt is being made to entice otters back to the river. 人们正试图把水獭引诱回河里去。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Otters are believed to have been on Earth for 90 million years. 水獭被认为存活在地球上已经9千多万年。 来自互联网
比较( comparison的名词复数 ); [修辞学]比喻; [语法学](形容词或副词的)比较等级; 类似
  • I. Comparisons to a Living Creature (i. e., the Sphinx riddle) 1.比作某种生物(如斯芬克司谜) 来自英汉非文学 - 民俗
  • Make comparisons about the products. 对产品做对比。 来自超越目标英语 第4册
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。
n.池塘;vt.堵河成湖;vi.形成池塘
  • Tom walked around the pond.汤姆绕着池子走。
  • The pond was iced over.池子给冰封起来了。
n.雕镂术,雕刻工作;车螺丝;抛光;螺旋板
  • My dog likes chasing rabbits. 我的狗喜欢追捕兔子。
  • The children were having fun, chasing each other's shadows. 孩子们追逐着彼此的影子,玩得很开心。
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