新东方4+1听力口语MP3-语音语调 Unit25
Part One 听辨练习
A. 词辨音
Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear /(? in the word.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B. 短语辨音
Write down the words you hear on the tape, then fill the blanks below.
1.
1. obey the_______
2. _______ about reform
3. _______ the road
4. play_______
5. go for a _______
6. a _______ river
7. _______ troops
8. find _______ with
9. _______ a map
10. _______ terms
C. 句辨音
Listen and repeat. Notice the sound /(? in the sentences.
Australia is a beautiful country.
This is an awkward situation.
She is a great authority on computer.
He fought bravely in the World War II.
Have you ever been to Broadway?
Although he worked hard, he failed the exam.
Autumn is a fruitful season.
She is the author of the novel.
Why do you always late?
I thought his talk was excellent.
D. 附加辨音
谚语: Fire and water have no mercy.
You can’t make bricks without straw.
绕口令:You cross a cross across a cross,
Or cross a stick across a stick,
Or cross a stick across a cross,
Or stick a stick across a stick,
Or stick a cross across a cross,
Or stick a cross across a stick,
Or stick a stick across a cross,
What a waste of time!
Part Two跟读练习
A.Words
词首: awl, audition, austerity, offset, autocratic, auxiliary, Austria, automatic,
alternative, autobiography
词中: Boston, brawl, broth, caught, lawn, naughty, hawk, daub, sausage, cause
词尾: claw, thaw, seesaw, Utah, squaw, craw, gnaw, jaw, paw, guffaw
B.Phrases
Authorized Version
augment one’s income
because of
ought to
the dawn of civilization
an important meeting
keep the ball rolling
law court
not care a straw raw material
C.Form sentences, using the words below to form a short paragraph.
all August cough boss hot
D.Dialogue
A: Hey, don’t walk on the lawn.
B: Sorry, I’m looking for my wallet.
A: You lost your wallet? Anything important in it?
B: Yes. A lot of cash. Almost forty thousand pounds.
A: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. I think you’d better talk to the police officer walking
there.
B: It seems that is a better way. Thank you.
A: You are welcome.
E.Paragraph
Good morning to all,
Good morning to all who walk,
Good morning to all who crawl,
Good morning to all who soar,
Or swim, good morning I call,
To broad and to small, to short and to tall,
Good morning; Good morning to all.