秘诀76 规则动词过去时读音技巧 英语规则动词过去时的形式是在原形动词后面加-ed,如like[laIk]的过去时是liked[laIkt],liked中的-d因为受原形动词词末清辅音[k]的影响读成清辅音[t];而动词fill

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Exercise 12-2: Ending Nasal Consonants CD 4 Track 51 Here we will focus on the final sounds. Repeat after me. 图片1

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Exercise 12-3: Reading Nasal Consonant Sounds CD 4 Track 52 We will read the following paragraph. Repeat after me. The young King Kong can sing along on anything in the kingdom, as long as he can bring astrongringingto the changingsongs. He can onlyt

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Unit 3 School Life Part A Communicative Function Expressing Likes and Dislikes There are various ways to express likes and dislikes.They can be expressed by using verbs,phrasal verbs,adjectives as well as adjectival phrases. Listen to the tape and co

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Exercise 2-3: Spelling and Number Connect ions CD 2 Track 38 You also use liaisons in spelling and numbers: 图片1 What's the Difference Between a Vowel and a Consonant? In pronunciation, a consonant touches at some point in th e mouth. Try saying [

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Exercise 12-1: Nasal Consonants CD 4 Track 50 We are going to contrast nasals with regular consonant sounds. Repeat after me. 图片1

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Exercise 4-12: Finding American T Sounds CD 3 Track 24 Once again, go over the following familiar paragraph. First, find all the T's that are pronounced D(there are nine to thirteen here).Second, find all the held Ts (thereare seven). The first one o

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Exercise 8-4: Bit or Beat? Bid orBead? CD 4 Track 18 Read each column down. Next, contrast the singleand double tense vowels with each other; and thesingle and double lax vowels with each other. Finally read all four across. 图片1 Note Bear in mind

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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Scientists are finding clues about the origin of human speech thanks to a very unusual ape. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports on an orangutan named Rocky. JON HAMILTON, BYLINE: A half-dozen orangutans are relaxing in a sun-filled atrium

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