Part V:听力与口语训练
对话1
Clare:Listen to that song! Do you know what it is?
Edward:Hmm, it sounds so familiar, but I don’t remember what it’s called.
Clare:Oh, yes! Now I remember. It’s “No More”.
Edward:Yes, it is! Can you sing it?
Clare:No, I can’t. Can you?
Edward:Neither can I. But I can hum it.
Clare:Who can’t do that!? That’s easy.
Edward:Easy? Well, you know, the easiest thing is often the most difficult thing in the world.
Clare:Oh, come on, Ed. You aren’t my father, are you?
对话2
Steven:Sorry, I’m late. I was caught in a traffic jam.
Boss:I just got in myself. There were so many cars.
Steven:Yes, you can say that again. Say, you don’t look very good, Boss.
Boss:I must be getting a cold. I’ve had this terrible headache since I got up, and I’ve been sneezing all morning. A-A-ATCHOO!
Steven:Bless you.
Boss:Thank you.
Steven:Look, why don’t you go upstairs and lie down for an hour? I’ll go get some aspirin for you.
Boss:Thanks so much. I really appreciate it, Steve.
常用语句:
1.Listen to that tune! It sounds so familiar. What’s it called?
2.That music sounds so nice! Can you hum it?
3.Do you like the song “My Heart Will Go On”? –Well, to tell you the truth, I like the melody, but I don’t like the words very much.
4.The most difficult thing is very often the most interesting to do in the world.
5.Come on, man. You aren’t my father, are you?
7.Oh, my Dear! We’re caught in a traffic jam again!
8.When did you get in, Steve?—Well, I just got in and sat down.
9.You look great today, Julia.—Thanks. I slept very well last night.
10.I’m not feeling very well. I must be getting a cold.
11.I’ve had this terrible backache since I got up this morning.
12.I’ve been sneezing all day! A-A-ATCHOO!
13.God bless you.
14.Look, why don’t you just go home and have a good rest. I can do the work for you.
15.When you have a headache, you can take some aspirin. It really works.
16.Do we still have any pills for cold?—We may not have any more. If there are any left, they’re there on the shelf.
17.I’ve already looked there but couldn’t find any. We must run out of them.
Part VI:快速阅读
A Bitter(苦的) Pill(药片,药丸) to Swallow(吞咽)
As the bus was going to pull up(停靠站), Angie realized she was going to have a difficult time getting on it. Her skirt(裙子) was too tight(紧的) for her to step up(迈步上去), her hands were full of packages(包裹), and the line of people behind her did not seem to be in a charitable(慈爱的) mood(情绪).
She realized that the best thing to do was to try to loosen(松开) her skirt. With great effort(努力), she stretched(伸开) her hand behind her and pulled(拉) the zipper(拉链) down halfway(一半). When that didn't seem to help, she pulled it down the rest of the way.
Just then the bus pulled up and she was still unable to ascend(登上). She was both shocked and offended(恼怒) when a man standing behind her picked her up and push(推) her on to the bus.
Turning around, she growled(咆哮) :"What right did you have to touch me?"
The man climbed on and said, “Well, after you pulled the zipper on my trousers down, I kind of figured(揣测) we were good friends.”
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