时间:2018-12-24 作者:英语课 分类:4+1听力口语MP3


英语课

听辨练习
A. Listen carefully. Then mark the sentence stress. Use this mark (‘ ) .
1. Where is your book? 6. He’s writing a book.
2. What is your first name? 7. Did my sister call?
3. What’s your last name? 8. The Wilsons are giving the party.
4. Do you speak English? 9. I don’t want to go.
5. Do you read it? 10. Please give the book to me.
B. Listen and repeat .
1. Tom likes to play sóccer.(normal stress)
  Tom likes to pláy soccer. (not watch it or talk about it)
  Tom líkes to play soccer. (He doesn’t dislike it.)
  Tóm likes to play soccer. (Tom, not Bob or Phil)
2. Mrs. Todd likes to walk to wórk. (normal stress)
  Mrs. Todd likes to walk tó work. (But she doesn’t like to walk home from work.)
  Mrs. Todd likes to walk to wórk. (not drive or take the bus)
  Mrs. Todd líkes to walk to work. (She doesn’t dislike it.)
  Mrs. Tódd likes to walk to work. (not Mrs. Lock or Mrs. Shapiro)
  Mrs. [mísiz] Todd likes to walk to work. (not her husband, Mr. Todd)

3. Today is Tom’s bírthday.
  Today is Tóm’s birthday.
  Today ís Tom’s birthday.
4. Do you walk to school?
  Do you wálk to school?
  Do yóu walk to school?

C. First listen to sentences 1 through 5, and then repeat them. Finally listen to the sentence and choose a second sentence (a through e) to follow it .
1. My father doesn’t play tennis on Sáturday. a. He watches it.
2. My father doesn’t play ténnis on Saturday. b. My mother does.
3. My father doesn’t pláy tennis on Saturday. c. Someone else’s father does.
4. My fáther doesn’t play tennis on Saturday. d. He plays on Sunday.
5. My father doesn’t play tennis on Saturday. e. He plays golf.
D. Read the sentences. Explain their meaning .
1. I can’t come néxt week. (I can come the week áfter.)
2. Téd 1 didn’t tell me.
3. She bought a réd sweater.
4. His lég wasn’t broken.
5. Where there is oppression, there is resístence.
6. How many nationálities are there in China?
7. There is no wáter left in the cup.
8. I expect there to be móre people attending this meeting.
9. His opinion dóes influence mine in the discussion.
10. It was my fríend who reminded me of it.
11. Only by thís means can you improve your English.
12. This is a pálace of a house.
13. I’m sure that you can wríte about it.
14. You know that we should díscuss it today.
15. She says that shé wants us to take it away.
16. An ápple a day keeps the doctor away.
17. He said hé had to leave at once.
18. He wrote the letter on Mónday morning.
19. He cut the bread with a shárp knife.
20. We have waited for an hóur.
E. Appreciate the English song .
I can’t stop loving you,
I’ve made up my mind to live in memory of old lonesome time.
I can’t stop loving you,
It’s useless to say,
So I’ll just live in my life in dreams of yesterday.
Those happy hours that we once knew tho’ long ago,
Still make me blue.
They say that time heals a broken heart,
But times has stood still since we’ve been apart.
I can’t stop loving you,
There’s no use to try pretend there’s some one new I can’t live a lie.
I can’t stop wanting you,
The way that I do.
There’s only been one love for me that one love is you.
F. Listen to the dialogue and then read it .
Mike: Jill, how do you like your new job ?
Jill: I like it. But how did you know about my new job? I wanted to surprise you.
Mike: I just heard through the grapevine something about you landing a job with
  some travel agency down town. You can still fill me in on tile details.
Jill: Well, two weeks ago I got a tip about a possible job opening at Ace 2 Travel
  Agency over on Franklin Avenue.
Mike: Sure, I think I know the place. Well, anyway, I made a beeline over to their
  office, had an interview with the manager, and was told to start work the next
  day.
Mike: That’s really great, Barbara. So, what do you do there exactly ?
Jill: Right now I’m basically just a secretary, but if I’m given the chance, I want to
  become a travel agent there.
Mike: Don’t tell me your’ re already bucking 3 for a promotion 4.
Jill: No, of course not. I’ve got a lot to learn yet. In the meantime, I just want to be
  a good secretary and not step on anyone’s toes.
Mike: Well I wish you luck.
G. Read the following passage and try to find which words should be stressed in each sentence .
  Once More to the Lake
                Y E. B. White
  One summer, along about 1904, my father rented a camp on a lake in Maine and took us all there for the month of August. The vacation was a success and from then on none of us ever thought there was any place in the world like that lake in Maine. We return summer after summer—always on August 1st for one month. I have since become a salt-water man, but sometimes in summer there are days when the restlessness of the tides and the fearful cold of the sea water and the incessant 5 wind which blows across the afternoon and into the evening make me wish for the placidity 6 of a lake in the woods. A few weeks ago this feeling got so strong I bought myself a couple of bass 7 hooks and a spinner and returned to the lake where we used to go, for a week’s fishing and to revisit old haunts.
  I took along my son, who had never had any fresh water up his nose and who had seen lily pads only from any train windows. On the journey over to the lake I began to wonder what it would be like. I wondered how time would be marred 8 this unique, this holy spot—the coves 9 and streams, the hills that the sun set behind, the camps and the paths behind the camps. I was sure the tarred road would have found it out and I wondered in what other way ways it would be desolated 10. It is strange how much you can remember about places like that once you allow your mind to return into the grooves 11 which lead back. You remember one thing, and that suddenly reminds you of another thing. I guess I remembered clearest of all the early mornings, when the lake was cool and motionless, remembered how the bedroom smelled of the lumber 12 if was made of, and of the wet woods whose scent 13 entered through the screen. The partitions in the camp were thin and did not extend clear to the top of the rooms, and as I was always the first up I would dress softly so as to wake the others, and sneak 14 out into the sweet outdoors and start out in the canoe, keeping close along the shore in the long shadow of the pines. I remembered being very careful never to rub my paddle against the gunwale for fear of disturbing the stillness of the cathedral.
The lake had never been what you would call a wild lake. There were cottages sprinkled around the shores, and it was in farming country although the shores of the lake were quite heavily wooded. Some of the cottages were owned by nearby farmers, and you would live at the shore and eat your meals at the farmhouse 15. That’s what our family did. But although it wasn’t wild, it was a fairly large and undisturbed lake and there were places in it which, to a child at least, seemed infinitely remote and primeval…



1 ted
vt.翻晒,撒,撒开
  • The invaders gut ted the village.侵略者把村中财物洗劫一空。
  • She often teds the corn when it's sunny.天好的时候她就翻晒玉米。
2 ace
n.A牌;发球得分;佼佼者;adj.杰出的
  • A good negotiator always has more than one ace in the hole.谈判高手总有数张王牌在手。
  • He is an ace mechanic.He can repair any cars.他是一流的机械师,什么车都会修。
3 bucking
v.(马等)猛然弓背跃起( buck的现在分词 );抵制;猛然震荡;马等尥起后蹄跳跃
  • a bucking bronco in the rodeo 牛仔竞技表演中一匹弓背跳跃的野马
  • That means we'll be bucking grain bags, bustin's gut. 那就是说咱们要背这一袋袋的谷子,得把五脏都累坏。 来自辞典例句
4 promotion
n.提升,晋级;促销,宣传
  • The teacher conferred with the principal about Dick's promotion.教师与校长商谈了迪克的升级问题。
  • The clerk was given a promotion and an increase in salary.那个职员升了级,加了薪。
5 incessant
adj.不停的,连续的
  • We have had incessant snowfall since yesterday afternoon.从昨天下午开始就持续不断地下雪。
  • She is tired of his incessant demands for affection.她厌倦了他对感情的不断索取。
6 placidity
n.平静,安静,温和
  • Miss Pross inquired,with placidity.普洛丝小姐不动声色地问。
  • The swift and indifferent placidity of that look troubled me.那一扫而过的冷漠沉静的目光使我深感不安。
7 bass
n.男低音(歌手);低音乐器;低音大提琴
  • He answered my question in a surprisingly deep bass.他用一种低得出奇的声音回答我的问题。
  • The bass was to give a concert in the park.那位男低音歌唱家将在公园中举行音乐会。
8 marred
adj. 被损毁, 污损的
  • The game was marred by the behaviour of drunken fans. 喝醉了的球迷行为不轨,把比赛给搅了。
  • Bad diction marred the effectiveness of his speech. 措词不当影响了他演说的效果。
9 coves
n.小海湾( cove的名词复数 );家伙
  • Grenada's unique layout includes many finger-like coves, making the island a popular destination. 格林纳达独特的地形布局包括许多手指状的洞穴,使得这个岛屿成为一个受人欢迎的航海地。 来自互联网
10 desolated
adj.荒凉的,荒废的
  • Her death desolated him. 她的死使他很痛苦。
  • War has desolated that city. 战争毁坏了那个城市。
11 grooves
n.沟( groove的名词复数 );槽;老一套;(某种)音乐节奏v.沟( groove的第三人称单数 );槽;老一套;(某种)音乐节奏
  • Wheels leave grooves in a dirt road. 车轮在泥路上留下了凹痕。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Sliding doors move in grooves. 滑动门在槽沟中移动。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
12 lumber
n.木材,木料;v.以破旧东西堆满;伐木;笨重移动
  • The truck was sent to carry lumber.卡车被派出去运木材。
  • They slapped together a cabin out of old lumber.他们利用旧木料草草地盖起了一间小屋。
13 scent
n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉
  • The air was filled with the scent of lilac.空气中弥漫着丁香花的芬芳。
  • The flowers give off a heady scent at night.这些花晚上散发出醉人的芳香。
14 sneak
vt.潜行(隐藏,填石缝);偷偷摸摸做;n.潜行;adj.暗中进行
  • He raised his spear and sneak forward.他提起长矛悄悄地前进。
  • I saw him sneak away from us.我看见他悄悄地从我们身边走开。
15 farmhouse
n.农场住宅(尤指主要住房)
  • We fell for the farmhouse as soon as we saw it.我们对那所农舍一见倾心。
  • We put up for the night at a farmhouse.我们在一间农舍投宿了一夜。
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