时间:2018-12-15 作者:英语课 分类:SBS朗文国际英语教程 练习册 1


英语课

B.LISTENING

[00:08.39]Listen to the story.Put the number under the correct picture.

[00:16.04]Everybody in my family is sick today.

[00:20.90]My parents are sick.

[00:24.56]1.My father has a stomachache.

[00:30.20]2.My mother has a backache.

[00:35.66]My brother and my sister are sick,too.

[00:40.41]3.My sister Alice has an earche.

[00:46.37]4.My brother David has a toothache.

[00:52.32]My grandparents are also sick.

[00:56.76]5.My grandmother has a cold.

[01:02.41]6.My grandfather has a sore throat 1.

[01:08.57]7.Even my dog is sick!He has a fever!

[01:16.02]Yes,everybody in my family is sick today...everybody except me!

[01:24.06]How do I feel today?

[01:27.59]8.I feel fine!

[01:32.26]C.GRAMMARRAP:What's the Matter?

[01:42.82]Listen.Then clap 2 and practice.

[01:48.25]A.What's the matter with you?

[01:55.80]B.I have a headache. What's the matter with YOU?

[02:02.04]A.I have a cold.

[02:05.70]A.What's the matter with him?

[02:14.16]B.He has a toothache. What's the matter with HER?

[02:20.36]A.She has a cold.

[02:24.40]A.What's the matter with Mary?

[02:32.95]B.She has an earache 3.What's the matter with BILL?

[02:38.98]A.He has a very bad cold.

[02:43.94]A.What's the matter with Fred?

[02:51.31]B.He has a backache. Wha's the matter with ANNE?

[02:57.55]A.She has an awful

[03:02.31]A.What's the matter with Jane?

[03:10.07]B.She has a stomachache. What's the matter with PAUL?

[03:16.13]A.He has a terrible cold.

[03:20.88]A.What's the matter with the students?

[03:28.54]B.They have sore throats 4.

[03:32.79]What's the matter with the teachers?

[03:36.92]A.They have terrible colds.

[03:40.89]They have terrible terrible colds!

[03:53.33]F.LISTENING

[04:01.66]Listen and circle the correct answer.

[04:06.94]Example 1:I study.

[04:12.21]Example 2:I played cards.

[04:17.78]1.I planted flowers.

[04:23.24]2.I shave 5.

[04:27.78]3.I cried.

[04:32.54]4.I typed.

[04:37.21]5.I work.

[04:41.65]6.I shouted.

[04:46.33]7.I clean.

[04:51.08]8.I studied.

[04:55.52]9.I fixed 6 my car.

[05:00.70]10.I paint.

[05:05.06]11.I smile.

[05:09.92]12.I cooked.

[05:14.46]J.GRAMMARRAP:What Did They Do?

[05:24.73]Listen.Then clap and practice.

[05:30.40]A.What did you do today?

[05:37.16]B.I washed my floors.

[05:41.00]A.Your floors? B.Yes!

[05:44.37]B.I washed my floors all day!

[05:48.92]A.What did Mark do today?

[05:55.79]B.He cleaned his house.

[05:59.92]A.His house? B.Yes!

[06:03.55]B.He cleaned his house all day!

[06:07.91]A.What did Pam do today?

[06:15.17]B.She painted her porch 7.

[06:19.01]A.Her porch? B.Yes!

[06:22.35]B.She painted her porch all day!

[06:27.19]A.What did they do today?

[06:34.14]B.They sang some songs.

[06:38.39]A.Some songs? B.Yes!

[06:41.87]B.They sang some songs all day



1 throat
n.咽喉,喉咙;咽喉状的部分;嗓音,嗓门
  • A fish bone sticks in his throat.鱼刺卡在他的嗓子里。
  • He has a sore throat.他患了喉炎。
2 clap
n.拍手声,霹雳声;v.鼓掌,轻拍
  • Let's give her a big clap.我们给她用力鼓掌。
  • She gives him a clap on the back.她在他的背上拍了一下。
3 earache
n.耳朵痛
  • I have been having an earache for about a week.我的耳朵已经痛了一个星期了。
  • I've had an earache for the past few days.我耳痛好几天了。
4 throats
n.咽喉( throat的名词复数 );颈;有…喉咙的;嗓子…的
  • The two merchants cut each other's throats in their business competition. 这两个商人在商业竞争中自相残杀。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The parents are complaining that some unpopular subjects are being pushed down the students' throats. 家长们抱怨学校强迫学生学一些不受欢迎的学科。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 shave
n.修面,刮胡子,幸免,剃刀;vt.修面,剃,修剪,掠过;vi.刮脸,擦过
  • He had a shave before he went out.他外出前刮了脸。
  • I usually shave at seven in the morning.我通常早上7点刮脸。
6 fixed
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
  • Have you two fixed on a date for the wedding yet?你们俩选定婚期了吗?
  • Once the aim is fixed,we should not change it arbitrarily.目标一旦确定,我们就不应该随意改变。
7 porch
n.门廊,入口处,走廊,游廊
  • There are thousands of pages of advertising on our porch.有成千上万页广告堆在我们的门廊上。
  • The porch is supported by six immense pillars.门廊由六根大柱子支撑着。
学英语单词
a lifetime
acetylenelamp
Adiantum flabellulatum L.
after-the-fact approval
allothogene
alternate device
armours
ascl
auxiliary ignition system
babyproofer
ballast plants
BCSH
bevelling plane
bildge
bipolar coding with zero suppression
break through
centrifugal filtering
chinchy
choke-input
chromoshadow
clobetasone
coagmentation
coinage
colobus
design of service offered
diemictylus viridescens
diereses
donnedieu
earth auger truck
eco-homes
electronic privacy (e-privacy)
evolutionary approach
fallan
flavo-nigral
flocker
Fulica atra
Gambian
gas in place
grid-cathode diode
guanidiums
helicopter forbidden region
hematogenous theory of endometriosis
ICRA
jimmied
knee cutter
lightweight refractory
macrochannel
mansworn
mass percentage
maxtons
metaphilosopher
metasomatic relict texture
microplastic yielding
military cable splicing attenuation
mount carmels
mouse fibroblast 3T3
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Nassau Vill.
navigationally
negative sequence short circuit current
non-proportionality
nucleus interpeduncularis
opacifiers
ozone concentration
pollution nuisance
pseudoobstructions
pulsed frequency modulated carrier
resorantel
scheduling of shifts
Schnaitsee
shoulder height
somatologic
spheruloid
spray-type evaporator
St-Hostien
stabilidyne receiver
sterilized water for injection
stop repeating signal
street certificate
synchronous satellite system
syntholube
t.a.t.u
take stick
tausha
tchakarov
terrestrial satellite service
tetronothiodin
Thames Rowing Club
the brain drain
thomas cook&sons
toothpicker
traveling portable jib crane
Trinitytide
undervoltage/overvoltage
unilateral strabismus
unreliability
verek
vesselform tracheid
waitlists
Wildalpen
yipping