时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:洪恩环境英语


英语课

Review One.Hi,Sam.We're at the supermarket again.Just listen.

[00:20.38]Wait a minute.How much are the cookies?

[00:28.63]Which ones?  The ones over there.   Fifty cents each.

[00:35.79]Give me four,please.

[00:39.84]Now some pronunciation practice.Listen and repear.

[00:47.67]how much   how much are

[00:53.52]How much are the cookies?

[00:57.78]fifty cents   Fifty cents each.

[01:04.03]how much  how much is

[01:09.46]How much is the Italian bread?

[01:14.11]You're the customer,Sam.

[01:18.08]I say,"Italian bread."And you say...

[01:24.14]How much is the Italian bread?   I say,"Cookies."And you say...

[01:32.08]How much are the cookies?   Ready?Let's go.Italian bread.

[01:41.33]How much is the Italian bread?  Eighty cents a loaf.  Cookies.

[01:49.19]How much are the cookies?  Fifty cents each.  Milk.

[01:56.77]How much is the milk?  Ninety-five cents a quart 1.  Strawberries.

[02:05.02]How much are the strawberries?

[02:08.78]The strawberries?A dollar a box.

[02:14.03]Great,Sam.Now listen and repeat.

[02:19.81]a pound

[02:23.05]Give me a pound,please.

[02:27.30]a loaf

[02:31.14]Give me a loaf,please.

[02:35.12]a quart

[02:38.59]Give me a quart,please.

[02:42.72]OK,Sam.I say,"Apples".And you say...

[02:49.59]How much are the apples?  The grocery clerk says...

[02:55.83]Seventy cents a pound.  And you say...

[03:01.79]Give me a pound,please.  I say,"Italian bread."And you say..

[03:10.75]How much is the Italian bread?   The grocery clerk says...

[03:17.90]The Italian bread?Eighty cents a loaf.   And you say...

[03:24.85]Give me a loaf,please.   OK?Let's begin.

[03:31.33]Apples.     How much are the apples?

[03:37.18]Seventy cents a pound.  Give me a pound,please.   Italian bread.

[03:46.32]How much is the Italian bread?

[03:50.69]The Italian bread?Eighty cents a loaf.

[03:56.25]Give me a loaf,please.

[04:00.09]Milk.  How much is teh milk?

[04:05.55]It's ninety-five cents a quart.

[04:09.91]Give me a quart,please.  Tomatoes.

[04:15.84]How much are the tomatoes?   They're a dollar ten a pound.

[04:22.32]Give me a pound,please.  Frozen 2 peas.

[04:28.49]How much are teh frozen peas?  Sixty-eight cents a box.

[04:35.85]Give me a box,please.  Peaches.

[04:41.91]How much are the peaches?

[04:46.38]They're a dollar twenty-nine a pound.

[04:51.53]Gived me a pound,please.   Eggs.

[04:57.90]How much are the eggs?   A dollar forty a dozen.

[05:04.85]Give me a dozen,please.

[05:09.42]OK,Sam,let's talk about you-things you like and things you don't like.We say...

[05:19.87]Coffee.  And you say....   I like coffee.  Or...

[05:27.63]I don't like coffee.

[05:31.10]"I like"or"I don't like."OK?Let's begin.

[05:39.75]Coffee.Spaghetti.How about popcorn 3,Sam?And ice cream?

[05:50.90]Beer.Raw fish.How about raw fish,Sam?

[05:59.24]Let's talk about some more things,Sam.We say...

[06:05.19]A lot of ice cream.  And you say...

[06:10.47]I eat a lot fo ice cream.  Or...

[06:16.22]I don't eat a lot of ice cream.   We say...

[06:22.28]A lot of coffee.  And you say...

[06:27.55]I drink a lot of coffee.   Or...

[06:32.91]I don't drink a lot of coffee.

[06:36.85]"I eat a lot of"or"I don't eat a lot of."

[06:43.93]"I drink a lot of",or"I don't drink a lot of."

[06:51.30]Are you ready?Let's begin.

[06:56.26]A lot of ice cream.A lot of raw fish.

[07:04.20]A lot of coffee.How about popcorn,Sam?A lot of popcorn.And beer?

[07:15.25]A lot of beer.How about tea?A lot of tea,Sam.

[07:24.21]Great.Sam.Before we stop,let's practice pronouncing the months of the year.

[07:32.96]Are you ready?The first month is...?That's right,January.Repeat.

[07:42.94]Jan   Janu  January

[07:51.59]The next month?

[07:54.75]Feb   Febru   February

[08:03.60]The next one is easy.

[08:07.76]March  March


[08:13.32]After March comes?That's right,April.Repeat.

[08:20.87]April   April

[08:26.15]The next one is very easy.

[08:31.92]May   May

[08:37.49]Then comes...

[08:41.43]June   June

[08:47.39]Good,Sam!Now let's say the first six months agin.Lesten and repeat.

[08:55.93]January    February

[09:02.80]March    April

[09:08.44]May    June

[09:14.79]After June comes...?July.That's right.Listen and repeat.

[09:23.93]July   July

[09:29.78]Next comes...?

[09:33.65]August   Augrst

[09:39.21]Then....

[09:42.17]September   September   September

[09:51.10]After September comes...?

[09:55.75]October   October     October

[10:03.79]What comes after october,Sam?

[10:09.05]That's right,November.Repeat.

[10:14.92]November   November

[10:21.27]And the last month is...

[10:26.02]December   December

[10:31.48]Now let's say the last six months again.Listen and repeat.

[10:39.35]July   August

[10:45.22]September   October

[10:51.57]November   December

[10:57.24]That's all for now,Sam.We practice the months again in the next lesson.

[11:04.79]This is the end of Review One.



1 quart
n.夸脱(液量、干量单位)
  • There is a quart of milk left in the pail.桶里还剩下一夸脱牛奶。
  • That glass will contain a quart of beer.那个杯子可容一夸脱啤酒。
2 frozen
adj.冻结的,冰冻的
  • He was frozen to death on a snowing night.在一个风雪的晚上,他被冻死了。
  • The weather is cold and the ground is frozen.天寒地冻。
3 popcorn
n.爆米花
  • I like to eat popcorn when I am watching TV play at home.当我在家观看电视剧时,喜欢吃爆米花。
  • He still stood behind his cash register stuffing his mouth with popcorn.他仍站在收银机后,嘴里塞满了爆米花。
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