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Exercise 1.15 application of stress Mark every word or syllable with an accent marker where you think that the sound is stressed. Use the first sentence as your example. Check the anwer key beginning on page 193. pause the CD. Listen and remark the
Jessie stood very still for a moment and listened. She could hear footsteps from somewhere inside the maze. She tried calling to Benny again, but he did not answer. She put her hands in front of her face and felt her way around the glass walls. Then,
Lesson 7 How Many? 第7课 多少? 1 What's this? 1.这是什么? pen 钢笔 pencil 铅笔 pencil case 铅笔盒 marker 水彩笔 blackboard 黑板 2 How many? 2.多少? How many books do you have? 你有几本书? I have one book. 我有一本
第一章 练习25:带有强调性描述短语的句子 Exercise 1-25 Sentence Stress with Descriptive Phrases Exercise 1-25: Sentence Stress with Descriptive Phrases Repeat the following phrases. 1 It's short. It's a short nail. 2 It's chocolate.
第一章 练习26:两类描述性短语 Exercise 1 -26 Two Types of Descriptive Phrases continued Exercise 1 -26: Two Types of Descriptive Phrases Repeat ......1...... It's a short nail. It's really short. ......2...... It's a chocolate cake. It's
第一章 练习31:描述性短语和固定短语的对比 Exercise 1-31 Contrasting Descriptive and Set Phrases Exercise 1-31: Contrasting Descriptive and Set Phrases Repeat after me. ......1...... It's a short nail. It's a fingernail. ......2....
Exercise 1-34: Contrasting Descriptive and Set Phrases Repeat the following pairs. An English teacher... ...teaches English An English teacher... ...is from England. An English book... ...teaches the English language. An English book... is on any sub
Exercise 1-29: Making Set Phrases Pause the CD and add a noun to each word as indicated by the picture. Check Answer Key, beginning on page 193. Exercise 1-30: Set Phrase Story The Little Match Girl The following story contains only set phrases, as o
Two-Word Phrases Descriptive Phrases Nouns are heavier than adjectives; they carry the weight of the new information. An adjective and a noun combination is called a descriptive phrase, and in the absence of contrast or other secondary changes, the s
After you have greeted your guests, you will begin to go through the main body of your presentation. It's very useful to have some visual aids - some slides, pictures or graphs that help explain what you are saying. Sometimes they can also help to k
Lesson 15 Jenny's Favourite Colour 第15课 珍妮最喜欢的颜色 1 Letters 1.字母 U umbrella U 伞 V vegetables V 蔬菜 W window W 窗户 X X-ray X X-射线 Y yellow Y 黄色 Z zoo Z 动物园 2 What's your favourite colour? 2.你最喜欢的颜
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - How Cooling the Brain May Help People Sleep FAITH LAPIDUS: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. Im Faith Lapidus. BOB DOUGHTY: And Im Bob Doughty. Today, we tell how cooling the brain may help people who have tro
US Woman Fights to Save Cheetahs Since ancient times, people have regarded cheetahs with awe for their beauty, grace and unique ability to reach speeds of up to 110 kilometers per hour. But today, the species - which once ranged across Africa, India
MRI-like Scan May Help Identify Alzheimer's Alzheimer's disease normally gets a definitive diagnosis only after the patient dies, and an autopsy finds certain distinctive structures in the brain. Recently, though, scientists have been seeking some so
Racing to Save the Cheetah A wild cheetah sprinting across the African savannah has been described as poetry in motion. Dr. Laurie Marker can understand why. The award-winning conservationist and renowned cheetah expert has devoted her life to the pr
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: A large coalition of brain researchers has unveiled a plan to redefine Alzheimer's disease. The goal here is to study Alzheimer's by focusing on biological changes in the brain rather than symptoms like memory loss. NPR's Jon Ham
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Colin Lowther. Voice 2 And Im Marina Santee. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand - no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 How do I get a message to y
and part of me doesnt want to beat up somebody whos taped to a tree. Jason is bright red. It contrasts nicely with the gray duct tape. Oh, says Clare. You know, I think thats enough. I am relieved. So of course I say, You sure? I mean there are all s
Todd: So, Alexandra you were talking about a hurricane. What hurricane were you talking about? Alex: I was talking about Hurricane Andrew, and as I said before, it was a category 5 hurricane. I was not in the city when it came through, however I did
Most Hilarious Responses To Public Notices Ever 生活中,我们经常会写便条提醒自己或是他人。但是今天看到这么有喜感的便条,还是第一次。不信你就看看吧! New Words: ASAP: as soon as possible 尽快 hot 热的