英语初级听力lesson 6

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英语初级听力何其莘版lesson6答案

英语初级听力何其莘版lesson6答案

英语初级听力何其莘版lesson6答案【听力试题选项】第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。

1.Why did the woman go to Mallorca?A.To teach Spanish.B.To look for a job.C.To see a friend.2.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Take him to hospital.B.Go to a class with him.C.Submit a report for him.3.Who will look after the children?A.JenniferB.SuzyC.Marie.4.What are the speakers going to do?A.Drive home.B.Go shopping.C.Eat out.5.What are the speakers talking about?A.How to fry fish.B.How to make coffee.C.How to remove a bad smell.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

新概念英语第一册第六课

新概念英语第一册第六课
W__h_a_t _m_a_k_e is it? 5. 那辆标致是一辆法国车。
That Peugeot is a _Fr_e_n_c_h_ c_a_r_. 6. 他是五号。
He is N__um__b_er_ 5__.
每天一刻钟 英语很轻松
周一:利用课本,读本课课文5遍和上一课课文2遍; 做本课快乐大本营“英汉互译三营”一遍,或用教练机听写课文一遍,课文默写检测。
Toyota /5tEJjEJtE/
Daewoo /5dB:wu:/
Mini /5mInI/
Ford /fC:d/
Fiat /5fi:At/
make
/meIk/
Swedish /5swi:dIF/
English /5INglIF/
American /E5merIkEn/ Italian /I5tAliEn/
- Her car’s Swedish. - He’s French.
What nationality is she ? What make is his car ?
- She’s Chinese. - His car’s Japanese.
一、根据汉语提示填空
1. Mr. Blake is a _t_ea_c_h_e_r_ (教师). 2. Sophie is a _n_e_w_ (新的) student. 3. Sophie Dupont is _F_re_n_c_h_(法国人). 4. Hans is _G_e_r_m_a_n_ (德国人). 5. Nice to _m_e_e_t (遇见) you. 6. Naoko is J_a_p_a_n_e_se__ (日本人). 7. Chang Woo is _K_o_re_a_n(韩国人). 8. Lu Ming is C_h_i_ne_s_e_ (中国人). 9. It is an _I_ta_l_ia_n_ (意大利的) car. 10. Ford is an _A_m_e_r_ic_a_n_ (美国的) car.

新概念英语第一册-英语听力

新概念英语第一册-英语听力

新概念英语第一册|英语听力篇一:新概念英语第一册听力Unit30Unit30Open your book.打开你的书.Put on your watch. 戴上你的手表.Turn on the light. 打开灯.Shut your handbag. 合上你的手提包.Take off your shoes. 脱下你的鞋子.Turn off the tap. 关上水龙头.Sweep the bedroom. 打扫卧室.Clean the windows. 擦窗户.Dust the cupboard. 给碗橱掸灰.Empty the suitcase. 清空手提箱.Read this magazine. 读这份杂志.Sharpen these pencils. 削铅笔.Unit32number 20,000.Is Nicola making the bed? 尼古拉在铺床吗?No, she isn't making the bed. 不,她没在铺床.What's she doing? 她在做什么?She's typing a letter. 她在打一封信.Number 90,000.Is Jack putting on his shirt? 杰克在穿衬衫吗?No, he isn't putting on his shirt. 不,他没在穿衬衫.What's he doing? 他在做什么?He's reading a magazine. 他在看杂志.Number 70,000.Is the dog drinking its milk? 狗在喝牛奶吗?No, it isn't drinking its milk. 不,它没有喝牛奶.What's it doing? 它在做什么?It's eating a bone. 它在啃骨头.Number 80,000.Is your sister emptying the basket? 你姐姐在倒空篮子吗?No, she isn't emptying the basket. 不,她没在倒空篮子.What's she doing? 她在做什么?She's looking at a picture. 她在看一张图片.Number 600,000.Is Tim cleaning his teeth? 蒂姆在刷牙吗?No, he isn't cleaning his teeth. 不,他没在刷牙.What's he doing? 他在做什么?He's sharpening a pencil. 他在削铅笔.Number 400,000.Is the cat eating? 猫在吃东西吗?No, it isn't eating. 不,它没在吃东西.What's it doing? 它在做什么?It's drinking its milk. 它在喝牛奶.Number 60,000.Is Sally dusting the dressing table? 沙莉在给梳妆台掸灰吗?No, she isn't dusting the dressing table. 不,她没在给梳妆台掸灰.What's she doing? 她在做什么?She's shutting the door. 她在关门.Number 40,000.Is Mr. Richards turning on the light? 里查德先生在开灯吗?No, he isn't turning on the light. 不,他没在开灯.What's he doing? 他在做什么?He's opening the window. 他在开窗户.Lesson34Number 220,231.T:What are the cooks doing? 厨师们在做什么?Are they washing dishes?他们在刷盘子吗?S:No, they aren't washing dishes. 不,他们没在刷盘子.They're cooking. 他们在做饭.Number 331,342.T:What are the children doing? 孩子们在做什么?Are they crying? 他们在哭吗?S:No, they aren't crying. 不,他们没在哭.They're sleeping. 他们在睡觉.Number 442,453.T:What are the men doing? 那些男人在做什么?Are they cooking? 他们在做饭吗?S:No, they aren't cooking. 不,他们没在做饭.They're shaving. 他们在刮胡子.T:What are the children doing?孩子们在做什么?Are they sleeping?他们在睡觉吗?S:No, they aren't sleeping.不,他们没在睡觉.They're crying.他们在哭.Number 664, 675.T:What are the dogs doing? 那些狗在做什么?Are they drinking milk? 他们在喝牛奶吗?S:No, they aren't drinking milk. 不,他们没在喝牛奶.They're eating bones. 他们在啃骨头.Number775, 786.T:What are the women doing? 那些女人在做什么?Are they airing the room? 她们在给房间通风吗?S:No, they aren't airing the room. 不,她们没在给房间通风.They're typing letters. 她们在打信.Number886, 897.T:What are the children doing? 孩子们在做什么?Are they looking at a picture? 他们在看画吗?S:No, they aren't looking at a picture. 不.他们没在看画.They're doing their homework. 他们在做作业.Number 997, 998.T:What are the women doing? 那些女人在做什么?Are they sweeping the floor? 她们在擦地板吗?S:No, they aren't sweeping the floor. 不,他们没在擦地板.They're washing dishes. 他们在刷盘子.Number 1,000,001.T:What are the birds doing? 那些鸟在做什么?Are they sitting on a tree? 它们正坐在树上吗?S:No, they aren't sitting on a tree不,他们没坐在树上.They're flying over the river. 他们正飞过河.Number 1,000,000.T:What are the man and the woman doing? 那个男人和那个女人在做什么?Are they waiting for a bus?他们在等公共汽车吗?S:No, they aren't waiting for a bus. 他们没在等公共汽车.They're walking over the bridge.不,他们正在走过桥.T:What are the man and the woman doing?那个男人和那个女人在做什么?Are they walking over the bridge?他们正走过桥吗?S:No, they aren't walking over the bridge. 不,他们没正过桥.They're waiting for a bus.他们正在等公共汽车.Number 2,000,000.T:What are the boy and the girl doing? 那个男孩和那个女孩在做什么?Are they climbing a tree?他们在爬树吗?S:No, they aren't climbing a tree. 不,他们没在爬树.They're jumping off the wall.他们正从墙上跳下来.Lesson36T:Where's the man going? 那个人在去哪里?S:He's going into the shop. 他在进入那个商店.T:Where's the woman going? 那个女人在去哪里?S:She's going out of the shop. 她正从商店里走出来.T:Where's the boy sitting? 男孩正在哪里坐着呢?S:He's sitting beside his mother. 他正坐在他妈妈的身边.T:Where are the man and the woman walking? 男人和女人正在哪里走呢?S:They're walking across the street. 他们正横穿街道.T:Where are the cats running? 那些猫正在哪里跑呢?S:They're running along the wall. 他们正沿着墙跑.T:Where are the children jumping?孩子们正在哪里跳呢?S:They're jumping off the branch. 他们正从树枝上跳下来.T:Where's the man walking? 男人正在哪里走呢?S:He's walking between two policemen. 他正走在两个警察中间.T:Where's the girl sitting? 女孩正在哪里坐着呢?S:She's sitting near the tree. 她正坐在树的附近.T:Where's the aeroplane flying? 飞机正在哪里飞呢?S:It's flying under the bridge. 它正在桥下飞.T:Where's the aeroplane flying? 飞机正在哪里飞呢?S:It's flying over the bridge. 它正飞过桥.T:Where are they sitting? 他们正在哪里坐着呢?S:They're sitting on the grass. 他们正坐在草地上.T:Where are they reading? 他们在哪里看书呢?S:They're reading in the living room. 他们正在起居室里看书.Lesson38Number 1.What are you going to do? 你打算做什么?S:I'm going to shave. 我打算刮胡子.Number 2.What are you doing now? 你现在做什么?S:Now I'm shaving. 我现在刮胡子.Number 5.What are you both going to do? 你们俩打算做什么?S:We're going to do our homework. 我们打算做作业.Number 6.What are you both doing now? 你们俩现在做什么?S:Now we're doing our homework. 我们俩现在做作业.Number 9.What are you both going to do? 你们俩打算做什么?S:We're going to listen to the stereo. 我们打算去听音乐.Number 10.What are you both doing now? 你们俩现在做什么?S:Now we're listening to the stereo.我们正在听音乐.Number 3.What are you going to do? 你打算做什么?S:I'm going to wait for a bus. 我打算等公共汽车.Number 4.What are you doing now? 你现在做什么?S:Now I'm waiting for a bus. 我正在等公共汽车.Number 7.What are you going to do? 你打算做什么?S:I'm going to paint this bookcase. 我打算给书架刷漆.Number 8.What are you doing now? 你现在做什么?S:Now I'm painting this bookcase. 我正在给书架刷漆.Number 11.What are you going to do? 你打算做什么?S:I'm going to wash the dishes. 我打算刷盘子.Number 12.篇二:新概念英语第一册期中测试题听力内容(新编)新概念英语第一册期中测试题听力内容一01.I have been to England for six years.02.I like coffee.I have to drink two bottles every day. 03.This is Jim.He is her father.04.It’s cold today.I hate it.05.She bought a new shirt for sixty yuan.二、01.Look!They are playing football on the playground. 02.The girl in green dress is Ann.03.Sandy is in a orange sweater.04.It’s a picture of Kate’s classmates.05.—Where is Jim’s football?—Oh,it’s behind the TV set. 三、01.Tim is too young to drive his father’s car. 02.Sally,you must answer my question now.03.Oh,the box of the cigarettes is empty.04.What a room!It’s so dirty.05.—Can I help you,May?—Thank you,Mum.四、01.There are some apples for Sue.02.—Is this my coat?—Yes,it’s yours.03.It’s an animal,and always says“Woph!Woph!” 04.—What a nice girl!How old is she?—She is 20.05.What should you say if somebody asks you“How are you?”篇三:新概念英语_第一册完整版英语简介一、英语实验班的初级目标是:用800小时,记忆三千个常用单词,基本能与外国人交谈90%语言。

英语初级听力(Listen to This 1)教师用书Lesson1-6(听力稿)

英语初级听力(Listen to This 1)教师用书Lesson1-6(听力稿)

Lesson One Section One:Tapescript.Dialogue 1:—Hello, I want a cab.—OK. What address is it?—1120 East 32nd Street.—Right. The cab will be there in a few minutes. Dialogue 2:—What’s your job?—I’m an accountant.—Oh!Do you enjoy it?—No. I don’t really like it. It’s boring.Dialogue 3:—Where do you come from?—Indonesia.—Oh!Which part?—Jakarta.—Really?Dialogue 4:—Can you speak German?—Yes, I can. I speak it very well.—Where did you learn it?—I lived in Germany when I was a child.—What else can you speak?—Well, I know a little Italian.Dialogue 5:—I think a businessman should be good-looking. —No, I don’t agree.Dialogue 6:—Would you like a drink?—No, thank you. I don’t drink.—Are you sure?—Yes. I’m quite sure. Thank you very much.—What about a soft drink then?—Oh, alright. Lemonade would be fine.Dialogue 7:—Thank you very much for the meal.—Not at all. I’m glad you could come.—You must come and have a meal with me some time. —Yes. That would be nice.Dialogue 8:—Have you heard about the Prime Minister?—No.—She's gone to China!—Really!Dialogue 9:—How do you spell interesting?—I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G.—Thank you very much.Dialogue 10:—Would you mind passing the salt, please?—Certainly.Section Two:Tapescript.A.Discussion.Tim talked to Harry about the lecture.Harry: What did you think of the lecture?Tim: I thought it was very interesting.Harry: Did you really?Tim: Yes, didn’t you?Harry: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.Tim: So you think you know more than he does.Harry: Well, take coal for instance.Tim: What about it?Harry: Coal won’t become important again.Tim: Why not?Harry: It’s too dirty. They won’t be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.Tim: They’ll invent new kinds of machinery.Harry: Nonsense. The only sort of power they’ll use in the future is atomic power. B.Interview.A reporter from a local newspaper is interviewing some students on the subject of students and money.Reporter: Excuse me, are you a student?Student 1: Yes, I am.Reporter: Forgive my asking you, but do you have to take a part-time job in the holidays?Student 1: Not really. My parents are fairly well off, so I get an allowance from my father.Reporter: You're lucky, aren’t you?Student 1: I suppose so.Reporter: What about you?Are your parents wealthy?Student 2: No, certainly not.Reporter: Do you work during the holidays?Student 2: Well, last Christmas I did two weeks as temporary postman, then in the summer I spent four weeks fruit picking, and I do a bit of baby-sitting, so I manage. Reporter: Thank you.Section Three:Dictation.Dictation 1:My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia is small and fair. She is seventeen and she is a student.Dictation 2:The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works in a record shop.The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does not live in Spain. He lives in France. He works in a hotel.Lesson Two:Section One:Tapescript.Dialogue 1:—I think a doctor should be a friendly person.—Yes. I agree.Dialogue 2:—Would you like something to drink?—Just coffee, please.—Are you sure?—Quite certain. Thank you.Dialogue 3:—What are you doing in New York?—I’m writing a story for YES magazine.—I see.Dialogue 4:—What are you doing in Cairo?—I’m visiting my parents.—Really!Dialogue 5:—Why are you visiting Hong Kong?—I’m just on holiday.Dialogue 6:—Why are you in London?—I’m here on business.—Oh.Dialogue 7:—Thanks a lot of putting me up.—That’s OK.—Do come and s ee me when you’re in New York.—Sure. That’ll be great.Dialogue 8:—Have you heard the news?—No.—There’s been a terrible air crash.—Oh dear!Where was it?— A town called Banford.Dialogue 9:—Excuse me, how do you say that word, C-U-S-T-O-M-S?—Customs.—I see. Thank you.Dialogue 10:—Would you like some more potatoes?—I’m sorry I can’t manage any more. Thank you.Section Two:Tapescript.A.Conversation.Male: Pubs?You must have good people. If the people are good, the pub will be good.Male: You must have a good landlord, and people with a sense of humor behind the bar. If the landlord is bad, the pub will be bad.Female: I love old pubs. If it’s one of those modern places, I won’t go in.Male: And a good pub must have good beer. If the beer’s no good, people wil l look for another place.Female: I won’t go if there isn’t a garden. I have children, and if the pub doesn’t have a garden or family room, we can’t go in.B.Story.My grandfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch. He wore it on a fine gold chain across the front of his waistcoat, and when I was small he promised to leave it to me in his will.“When I’m gone,” he said, “this is going to be yours.”Unfortunately that will never happen now. About three months ago, my grandfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sunday morning after he arrived, my youngest son said he wanted to go to the park.“We’ll do better than that,” said my grandfather, “we’ll go and feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square.” So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my grandfather was looking very upset.“My watch,” he said, “it’s gone. Someone must have stolen it while we were feeding the pigeons.”Section Three:Dictation.Dictation 1:My name is Daniel. I am French. I live in a small town. I work in a hotel, but I do not live in the hotel. I live with my parents. My home is near the hotel, so I walk to work every day.Dictation 2:There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is a lot of tea, but there is not much jam. There are some tomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits and there is not much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits and milk.Lesson ThreeSection One:Tapescript.Dialogue 1:Jurg: Mrs. Scott...Mrs. Scott: Yes?Jurg: I’m afraid I’ve had an accident.Mrs. Scott: Oh, dear, what’s happened?Jurg: I’ve spilt my coffee.Mrs. Scott: Never mind, here’s a cloth...Dialogue 2:Klaus is using the launderette for the first time.Klaus: Excuse me, do you know how this works?Housewife: Yes. Put the washing inside ... shut the door ... the money goes in here, then when the machine starts you have to put the soap powder in through here. Klaus: Is that all?Housewife: Yes, you don’t have to do anything else until the machine stops.Klaus: Thank you.Dialogue 3:Terry: Frank’s getting married.James: Is he really?Terry: Yes, he is.James: I don’t believe it.Terry: It’s true.James: Who's he marrying?Terry: A girl he met on holiday in Spain, I think.James: Good heavens ... where are they going to live?Section Two:Tapescript.A.Conversation.A: Do you love me?B: I’m very fond of you.A: Yes, but do you love me?B: Uh ... you mean a lot to me.A: Why don't you answer my question?B: What question?A: Do you love me?Come on!I want to know.B: I care for you very deeply. You know that.A: That isn’t the s ame thing!B: What kind of answer do you expect?A: The truth!I want the truth!B: How can I possibly answer such a question?B.Interview: Too Old at TwentyDo you remember Sally Green, the swimming star?She was the girl who broke all the records at the last Olympics. Where is she now?Last week our reporter, Tom Parker, went to see Sally in her Californian home.Tom: Is it true that you don't swim at all now?Sally: I’m afraid so. I’m too old.Tom: But you're only twenty!Sally: That’s too old for a swimme r. If I swam in an international competition now, I wouldn’t win. So I’d rather not swim at all.Tom: But don't you enjoy swimming?Sally: I used to, when I was small. But if you enter for big competitions you have to work very hard. I used to get up at 6 a.m. to go to the pool. I had to train before school, after school and at weekends. I swam thirty-five miles every week!Tom: But you were famous at fifteen. And look at all those cups.Sally: Would you like to polish them?It’s true that I have some Olymp ics were very exciting. But I missed more important things. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming. What can I do now?Section Three:Dictation.Dictation 1:There is a small shop at the end of our road. I buy my newspaper there every Sunday. This is the only shop that is open on a Sunday, so it is always very busy. They sell milk, eggs, biscuits, tea and coffee. You can get aspirins, toothpaste or a writing pad there. It is a nice little shop.Dictation 2:This evening I am going to the cinema. I sometimes go with Beatriz, but this evening I am going alone. Beatriz is nice, but she talks a lot and when I go to the cinema I like to watch the film. The film I am going is an old one, but it is very good. It is a Hitchcock film.Lesson FourSection One:Tapescript.Dialogue 1:Sophie: Here’s some coffee.George: Oh, fantastic ... er ... is there any sugar?Sophie: Sugar ... yes, of course ... here you are.George: Thanks ... er...Sophie: What’s the matter now?George: Er ... are there any chocolate biscuits?Sophie: No, there aren’t.George: Oh...Dialogue 2:Kathy: Where do you live?David: Near Victoria station.Kathy: In a flat or a house?David: In a flat. Houses are terribly expensive.Kathy: What's your flat like?David: It’s small and the building is old, but it’s comfortable. It’s very near my office. Dialogue 3:Christine: When did you buy that new necklace?Libby: I didn’t buy it. It was a present.Christine: Oh, who gave it to you?Libby: A friend.Christine: Anybody I know?Libby: Don’t as k so many questions.Dialogue 4:Tom and Anna saw a film yesterday.Tom: It was exciting, wasn’t it?Anna: Yes, it was.Tom: Charles Bronson was good, wasn’t he?Anna: Yes, he always is.Tom: I thought the girl was good too.Anna: Did you?Section Two:Tapescript.A.Conversation 1:Eustace: What are you doing?Lucinda: I’m packing.Eustace: Why?Lucinda: Because I’m leaving.Eustace: You’re not.Lucinda: Yes, I am. I’m catching the first train tomorrow.Eustace: But, I...Lucinda: ... and I’m not coming back.Eustace: Oh, oh ... where are you going?Lucinda: To ... to ..., Hawaii.Eustace: Oh darling.B.Conversation 2:Philip: Excuse me, Mr. Jones. Can you help me?Mr. Jones: Of course. What's the problem?Philip: Well, I have to wear an overall but I can’t find one.Mr. Jones: That’s easy. Why don't you look in the cupboard beside the washbasin?You’ll find one there.C.Conversation 3:(sound of phone ringing)Jean: 7824145. Jean Williamson speaking.Tom: Oh, it’s you, Jean. Sorry I had to rush off this morning. H ow are the boys?Jean: I’m taking them to the doctor at twelve o’clock, but I’m sure they’re going to be all right.Tom: That’s good. What about you?Jean: Oh, I’m fine now. I’m going to bake a birthday cake for tomorrow. And ... I’ve got a camera for Peter and some records for Paul.Tom: You spoil them. I’m going to open a savings account for them. They need to learn how to save money.Section Three:Dictation.Dictation 1:My grandfather lives with us. He is seventy years old and I like talking to him. Ev ery day I go for a walk with him in the park. My grandfather has a dog. The dog’s name is Nelson. Nelson is old and he has very short legs and bad eyes. But my grandfather likes him very much.Dictation 2:I have a small black and white television and I can get a good picture. But my brother has got a color television. It is bigger, heavier and more complicated than mine. My brother gets a better picture on his television than I do on mine. So when there is something very good on TV, I usually go and see my brother.Lesson FiveSection One:Tapescript.Instructor: Listen to these people. They are all taking things to be repaired. Of course, they want to know how much it will cost and how long it will take. Listen to their questions and write the answers you hear. Here is an example.Woman: How much will it cost to repair this typewriter?Male Assistant: About a pound.Woman: That’s not bad. But how long will it take?Male Assistant: Only about a week.Instructor: Look at the answers the assistant gives his customer. The first answer is:‘about a pound.’The second answer is: ‘about a week.’ Now listen to these dialogues and write the missing words in your book.Dialogue A:Man: Can you give me an estimate to repair this bicycle?Female Assistant: I think it’l l cost about twelve or thirteen pounds.Man: And how long will it take?Female Assistant: A fortnight, more or less.Dialogue B:Woman: Would you have a look at this television set, please?Male Assistant: Yes, of course. Hmmm. How long have you had it?Wo man: About eight years. Can you tell me how much it’ll cost to repair it?Male Assistant: Well, the set’s very old. It’ll cost about fifty pounds. It’s cheaper to buy a new one.Dialogue C:Man: How much do you think it’ll cost to repair this typewriter?F emale Assistant: Let me see. It’s a 1960 model. About twenty pounds, I’m afraid. Man: That’s rather a lot. And how long will it take?Female Assistant: About a month.Man: Thank you. I’d like to think about it.Instructor: Listen again to the customer from the typewriter shop. He thinks twenty pounds is rather a lot but he needs a typewriter ... Then he remembers his friend, Tony. Tony has several typewriters. Bob, the customer, has an idea. He meets his friend, Tony. Listen to their conversation.Dialogue D:Tony: Hello, Bob. What's that heavy parcel you’re carrying?Bob: It’s my old typewriter. I’ve just been to the shop. The assistant says it’ll cost about twenty pounds to repair.Tony: That’s rather a lot. What are you going to do?Bob: Well, you’ve got several typewriters. Could you lend me one?Tony: I’ll have to think about it.Section Two:Tapescript.A.Word Exercise:Female: Listen to the instruction. This is an example. Put the letter B in box 1. Put the letter E in box 3. What do you think the word is?Here is some help. We put the letter R in box 2. What do you think the word is?Here is some help. We eat it. The answeris bread. B-R-E-A-D. Now put letters in the boxes and make more words.Male: Number 1: Put the letter R in box 2. Put the letter U in box 3. Put the letter T in box 5. Here is some help. We eat it.Female: Number 2: Now put the letter S in box 1. Put the same letter in box 5. Put the letter H in box 2. Here is some help. We wear them.Male: Number 3: Put the letter J in box 1. Put the letter I in box 3. Put the letter C in box 4. Here is some help. We drink it.Female: Number 4: Put the letter S in box 5. Put the letter L in box 3. Now put the same letter in box 4. Here is some help. We play them.Female: Number 5: Put the letter C in box 1. Put the letter K in box 5. The clue: We hear it.Male: Number 6: Put the letter P in box 2. Put the same letter in box 3. Put the letter E in box 5. Listen: we eat it.Female: Number 7: Put the letter H in box 2. Put the letter I in box 3. Put the letter T in box 5. Listen: a man wears one.Male: Number 8: Now look at box 5. Write the letter S. Write the letter L in box 3. Write the letter I in box 2. Listen carefully: We watch them.Female: Number 9: Please put the letter U in box 2. Put the letter I in box 4. Think: We listen to it.Male: Number 10: Now ... put the letter O in box 3. Put the letter R in box 4. There are only three letters left. Think: We open and close them.Female: Number 11: This is more difficult. There are six letters. Put the letter A in box 1. Put the letter E in box 6. Now put the letter I in box 4. Listen very carefully: When you have problems you ask for it.Male: Number 12: Here is the last word exercise. This exercise is difficult, too. There are six letters again. Put the letter W in box 4. Put the letter S in box 3. (There are no help for this word exercise.)B.Discussion:Instructor: Frank and Peter want new bicycles. Petrol is very expensive so they both want to cycle to work. They are looking at advertisements.Frank: What about this Curzon bike. It’s very cheap. Only eighty pounds.Peter: Yes, but the Anderson bike is even cheaper. It’s sixty-five pounds.Frank: Hmmm. How old is the Anderson one?Peter: It’s a 1977 model.Frank: The Curzon is a 1979 model. It’s newer.Instructor: Frank and Peter are still looking at advertisements. They can’t decide which bike to buy.Peter: The Anderson bike looks very comfortable.Frank: Yes, but the Curzon looks bigger.Peter: I don’t want a big bike. I want a comfortable one.Frank: All right. The Anderson bike is good. But the Curzon is better.C.Interview:Instructor: Do you remember Regine?Where does she come from?Is she married?Where does she work?Listen to Regine speaking.Regine: My name is Regine. I’m German. I live in a small town. I’m not married. I live at home with my mother and father, my sister Heidi and my brother Rolf. I work in a department store. I sell writing paper, envelopes, ball pens, pencils and colored postcards. I walk to work every morning. I don’t work on Saturday afternoon or Sunday and I have a three-week holiday in the summer.Instructor: Regine was seventeen then. Now sh e’s twenty-two. Her life is very difficult. Listen to this television interview.Interviewer: Regine, at seventeen you worked in a big shop. Now you are the manager and you are only twenty-two. From seventeen to twenty-two, five years to success. Can you tell us the secret of your success?Regine: The ‘secret’, as you call it, is work. When I was seventeen, I lived at home. I walked to the shop every morning. I saved my money and I went to evening classes.I worked in a good department and I sold so much that I got a good commission. I really wanted to be a success. Now I’m the manager.Interviewer: Congratulations, Regine. But please tell us ... do you like your job?Are you happier?Regine: You are asking me two questions. The first answer is ‘yes’ and the second answer is definitely ‘no’.Section Three:Dictation.Dictation 1:Good afternoon, my name is Schwartz. That is S-C-H-W-A-R-T-Z and I come from New York. My wife and I would like a double room with a shower. I have our passports here. We are hoping to stay for about a week. I have a question. Do you know where I can get two tickets for the performance at the theatre tonight?Dictation 2:On my first day in London I felt hungry, so I went into a restaurant and sat down at a table. I waited for ten minutes, but nobody came to serve me. Then I saw that there were no waiters. The customers stood in a queue and got their food themselves. That was my first experience of a self-service restaurant.Lesson SixSection One:Tapescript.Dialogue 1:—Is that Mr. Smith’s son?—No, it isn’t. It’s Mr. Morgan’s son.—Is he Irish?—No, he isn’t. He is Welsh.Dialogue 2:—Where are your parents now?—They are in Zagrepp.—Is that in Austria?—No. It’s in Yugoslavia.Dialogue 3:—Who is the girl by the door?—It’s Jone Smith.—Is she a nurse?—No. She’s a librarian.Dialogue 4:—My hat and coat, please. Here is my ticket. —Thank you, sir. Here they are.—These are not mine. They are Mr. West’s.—I’m sorry, sir. Are these yours?—Yes, they are. Thank you.Dialogue 5:—Whose handbag is that?—Which one?—The big leather one.—Oh, that’s Miss Clark’s.Dialogue 6:—What are you looking at?—I’m looking at some stamps.—Are they interesting?—Yes. They are very rare ones.Dialogue 7:—Where's Miss Green at the moment?—In her office.—What's she doing there?—She’s typing. I think.Dialogue 8:—Are there any pencils in the drawer?—No, I’m sorry. There aren’t any.—Are there any ball-point pens, then?—Yes. There are lots of ball-points.Dialogue 9:—I need some oil, please.—How much do you need, sir?—Three pounds, please.—Thank you, sir.Dialogue 10:—Is there any shampoo in the cupboard?—No, I’m sorry. There isn’t any.—Is there any soap, then?—Yes. There is a whole pack of soap.Dialogue 11:—Where does Miss Sue come from?—She comes from Tokyo.—What language does she speak, then?—She speaks Japanese.Dialogue 12:—What does Miss Jenkins do?—She is a nurse.—Where does she work?—At the Westminster Hospital.Dialogue 13:—Do you like your manager?—Yes. He is nice and kind. Is yours kind, too?—Oh, I’m sorry about that.Dialogue 14:—Is anyone attending to you, sir?—No. I should like to see some dressing gowns.—What sort are you looking for, sir?—I fancy a red, silk one.Section Two:Tapescript.A.Telephone Conversation 1:Instructor: Henry wants tickets for Romeo and Juliet so he tries to telephone the box office. First he hears: (wrong number tone). He has dialed the wrong number. Then he tries again. (busy tone) Henry is fed up but he must get some tickets. He tries again and finally, he gets through.(sound of phone ringing, receiver picked up)Clerk: Cambridge Theatre. Box Office.Henry: Have you got any tickets for Romeo and Juliet for this Saturday evening?Clerk: Which performance?5 p.m. or 8.30 p.m.?Henry: 8.30 p.m. please.Clerk: Sorry, that performance is sold out.Henry: Well, have you got any tickets for the 5 p.m. performance?Clerk: Yes, we have tickets at 4.50 pounds, 5.50 pounds and 6 pounds.Henry: I’d like to reserve two seats at 4.50 pounds, please.Clerk: Right. That’s two tickets at 4.50 pounds. Saturda y, 5 p.m. performance. What's the name please?Henry: Bishop. Henry Bishop.Clerk: Thank you. You’ll collect the tickets before 3 p.m. on Saturday, won’t you?Henry: Yes, of course. Thank you. Goodbye.B.Telephone Conversation 2:Clara: That number has been engaged for ages. Nobody can be that popular. Iwonder if her number has been changed. I think I’ll try again.(Sound of dialing and ringing tone.)Sue: 334 6791.Clara: Is that you, Sue?Sue: Who's calling?Clara: This is Clara. Clara Ferguson. Don't you remember me?Sue: Clara!Of course I remember you. How are you?I haven’t heard from you for at least two years. What are you doing?Clara: Nothing very exciting. That’s one reason I’m ringing. I need some advice. Sue: Advice. Hmm. That’s good one. I’ve ju st been sacked.Clara: There are the pips. Hang on, Sue.Clara: What do you mean ... you’ve just been sacked?Sue, you’re the most successful woman I know.Sue: That’s probably why I’ve been sacked. But let’s talk about you. You said you needed some advice.Clara: I certainly do. I wanted to ask you about interviews. Have you had a lot of them?Sue: Yes, I have. Too many.Clara: So, could you tell me the sort of questions you're usually asked?Sue: Let me think. The first ten questions are almost always the same. I call them the ‘whys’, ‘hows’, ‘wheres’.(Sound of pips.)Clara: Not again. Don’t go away, Sue. I’ve got one more coin.Clara: Are you there, Sue?Sue: Yes, I’m still here.Clara: Sorry, I didn’t understand what you were telling me. Could you repea t it?Sue: It’s very boring, but here you are:I’m always asked:Why I want to leave my present job.Why I am interested in the new job.How I intend to get to work.How long I intend to stay in the job.Where I live.Where I went to school.How much I’m paid in my present job.How much I expect to be paid in the new job.Oh yes. I’m always asked if I’m married.(Sound of pips.)Clara: That’s it, Sue. No more coins. I’ll write to you soon... and many thanks. Section Three:Dictation.Dictation 1:I am not going out with George again. Last week he invited me to go to a footballmatch. I do not like football, so it was silly of me to say yes. We did not have seats, so we had to stand for two hours in the rain. I was cold and wet and I could not see a thing. So I asked George to take me home. He got very angry and said some very unpleasant things.Dictation 2:Last week the sun shone and it got quite hot. I decided to put on my light grey summer trousers. But I got a shock. I could not put them on. They were too small. It is possible that they got smaller during the winter, but I do not think so. I am afraid I got bigger. So I am going to eat less and I am going to take more exercise. I am definitely going to lose some weight.。

译林牛津版七年级上册英语Unit 6 听力

译林牛津版七年级上册英语Unit 6 听力

Unit 6 听力限时: 20分钟满分: 20分第一部分听对话回答问题。

(计10分)本部分共有10道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍。

听完后,选出你认为最合适的备选答案。

1. What does David like?A. B. C.2. What does Jim want to eat for lunch?A. B. C.3. What does Mary eat every day?A. B. C.4. What would the man like to have?A. B. C.5. What does Jill have for breakfast?A. Milk and bread.B. Bread and juice.C. An egg and noodles.6. How much are two red cups?A. 32 yuan.B. 34 yuan.C. 36 yuan.7. What does the girl usually have for supper?A. A little rice and some vegetables.B. Some rice and an apple.C. Only an apple.8. What does Bob like for dinner?A. Milk.B. Eggs.C. Bread.9. Where is the boy's Chinese book now?A. Under the chair.B. On his desk.C. On the sofa.10. Where will the two speakers go for their lunch?A. The Moonlight Restaurant.B. The Sunshine Restaurant.C. The Sunshine Shopping Mall.第二部分听对话和短文答题。

【人教版】七年级英语上册听力训练(MP3+素材)Unit 6

【人教版】七年级英语上册听力训练(MP3+素材)Unit 6

【人教版】七年级英语上册听力训练(MP3+素材)Unit 6Unit 6听力原文:一、听对话,选择与其内容相符的图片。(对话听两遍)1. W:What do you like for lunch,sir?M:A hamburger,please.2. W:Does Bruce like swimming?M:No,he likes running very much.3. W:What’s on the table?M:Some oranges and bananas.4. M:What do you like to eat?W:I like some vegetables.5. M:Let’s have potatoes.W:That sounds good.二、听对话,选择最佳答案。(对话听两遍)6. M:I like chicken.W:My sister likes chicken,too.M:What about you,Mary?W:Er,I like tomatoes.7. M:Coffee?W:Yes,please.M:Here you are.W:Thank you.8. M:Do you like music?W:It’s OK,but I like sports.M:I like playing tennis. What about you?W:Me,too.9. M:Does Bob like oranges?W:Oh,yes! He often eats them.10. W:Hi,Tony. Why don’t you go to the KFC with me?M:Tha nks. But I don’t like chicken. I like vegetables.三、听对话,选择最佳答案。(对话听两遍)听第一段对话,回答第11~12小题。M:Linda,let’s play volleyball.W:That sounds relaxing. Where is Ann? Ask her to go.M:I think she goes home. Do you have a volleyball?W:Yes,I do. Let’s buy Coke first.M:OK. But I like orange.W:Let’s go.听第二段对话,回答第13~15小题。M:Can I help you,madam?W:I’m fine but my son,Tom,isn’t.M:What’s wrong?W:He eats lots of fast food,like fried chicken,French fries and cakes. I think he is not healthy now.M:Does he eat vegetables?W:No,he doesn’t. He only likes meat and fruit.M:Does he do sports?W:Yes,he does. He plays ball games every day.M:Don’t worry. He needs some food. But vegetables are good to him.W:I know. Thank you,doctor.四、听对话,选择恰当的选项完成信息记录表。(对话听两遍)W:Excuse me. What’s your name?M:Bill Brady. B-I-L-L,Bill. B-R-A-D-Y,Brady.W:What do your family like for breakfast?M:We like bread and milk. And we have some fruits in the morning,too.W:Do you eat lunch at home?M:No,I don’t. I eat it at school. I have a hamburger and Coke for lunch.W:Do your parents eat that food,too?M:No,they don’t. My father likes rice and vegetables for lunch. My mother likes chicken and salad. They eat it at home. W:Good. What do your family have for dinner?M:Fish,vegetables,and rice. For dessert,we eat fruit and ice-cream.W:Thank you. It sounds your family eat very well.M:Yes. We like to be healthy.。

英语初级听力教案

英语初级听力教案

英语初级听力教案前言:英语初级听力是针对英语专业一年级学生开设的英语专业基础课,所选用的主要教材是《英语初级听力》,由何其莘等主编,由外语教学与研究出版社出版。

按照课程安排和计划以及听力技巧的培养,我们将中级阶段的听说课程的进程分为6个单元,依托于课本内容,具体的6个单元的安排如下Lesson 1学习目的、任务1.学习如何收听理解电视台、电台的英文访谈节目2.学习在听音过程中如何进行预测✧预测的重要性✧如何预测✧如何评估你的预测的合理性3. 学习段落听写的技巧和方法4. 篇内容长度约为4分钟/篇的电台访谈节目录音,练习如何预测,练习段落听写学习内容及时间分配难点1.收听电台访谈节目中很多口语化的词汇2.多个人同时说话时的交叉部分的收听3.有背景音乐或噪音干扰情况下的听力理解4.对“预测“技巧的理解和掌握重点1.介绍电台访谈节目的特点2.口语化很强的英语的特点3.“预测“学习策略的介绍听力学习技巧……………………………教学活动Section IPre-listening activities--oral practice (related topic )(pair work)学生两两一组谈论所观看过的或收听过的电视或电台访谈节目,并对节目的开办情况进行评论,并涉及该类节目录制过程中的准备工作。

(5 minutes)--单词的复习--Listen to task one : This is your life--Feedback (学生的理解,问题,疑难点,相应的练习)--Post-listening(role –play)四人一组组织一次访谈节目:一人做主持,其他为嘉宾Presentation:挑选一组做代表,进行汇报,其他同学进行评述,并提出意见或提问问题。

--讨论关于“interview‖的听音技巧(pair work)--收听task two: What are your ambitions?--feedback--Post-Listening: Oral practice (relevant topic-- What is your ambition)Section II--Pre-listening1.today‘s topic: describe one of your favorite TV/radioprogrammes(选一个同学讲述,其他同学可以提问、评述)2.News report(选两个同学汇报最近听过或阅读的英语新闻)3.new words for the new task of today--while listening✧提醒同学在收听的时候尽可能尝试用预测的方法来猜测未听的信息✧brief questions :提问针对这个故事的概括性的问题eg: what does the programme require the guest do?What do you think of Trever‘s story?Can you retell the story briefly?✧Listen to it again for specific information✧Discussion about the different points in the listening of thestory--post-listening: oral practice✧Develop a story with the beginning like ―One day when I waswalking on the street , I found a foreigner was surrounding bya group of people…..‖✧Presentation :3人叙述故事,其他同学评论或提问问题,评选出最佳的故事Section III1.About how to predict✧Examples✧分析学生预测中出现错误的原因2.Paragraph dictation方法:段落听写一般要听音3-4遍。

《英语初级听力》Listen_to_This:1录音原文

《英语初级听力》Listen_to_This:1录音原文

Preparatory Lesson 1Section 1A. Listen to the recording and write down what you have heard on the tape. The first oneof each group has been done for you.a. Numbers:1. forty2. fifteen3. a hundred and fifteen4. three hundred and eighty5. three thousand four hundred and eighty6. twenty a7. thirty b8. fourteen db. Telephone numbers:1. four eight two six three four2. seven two one five o six3. six nine seven double two four4. five six four three eight oc. Years:1. nineteen eighty-two2. nineteen eighty-seven3. nineteen seventy-one4. fourteen ninety-two5. ten sixty-six6. eighteen thirty-twod. Days:1. the fourteenth of July2. the second of October3. the twenty-third of March4. April the tenth5. the thirty-first of Januarye. Addresses:1. thirty-two High Street2. a hundred and fifty-two Piccadilly3. forty-eight Sutton Road4. eighteen Bristol Squaref. Times:1. nine thirty2. ten forty-five3. eleven ten4. three fifteen5. six forty-fiveg. Abbreviations:1. Doctor Smith2. Saint Thomas3. Bond Street4. Mrs. Archer5. Eton Avenue6. Eden Squareh. Spelling:1. C-H-E-S-T2. D-I-Z-Z-Y3. F-L-O-W-E-R4. J-O-K-I-N-G5. L-E-M-O-N6. Q-U-I-E-T7. W-A-V-E8. G-R-E-A-Ti. Contractions:1. Don't go.2. I can't see.3. It isn't true.4. I'll tell you.B. Listen to the tape and complete the following statements.a. Dr. Blake wasn't born until 1934.b. I'll see you at nine forty-five.c. She doesn't live in Oxford Street.d. You weren't with us on the twenty-first of May.e. I'd like to phone Eastleigh, that's E-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H. Six eight two double four eight.f. Mrs. Jones has an appointment at eight am.g. A northeast wind will bring rain to the London area tomorrow.C. Look at the boxes. Listen to the numbers. Put the numbers you hear in the boxes. Thenadd the numbers. Look at Example 1. Put number 1 in box A. Put number 2 in box B. Nowput number 3 in box C. Now add the numbers. 1 plus 2 plus 3 make 6.Now listen carefully.Look at Practice 1. Put number 3 in box A. Put number 6 in box B. Put number 7 inbox C. Now add the numbers.Look at Practice 2. Put number 8 in box A. Put number 2 in box C. Put number 1 in box B. Add the numbers.Look at Practice 3. Put number 7 in box B. Put number 2 in box C. Put number 4 in box A. Add the numbers.D. Listen to the statements and fill in the blanks.1. Does she work in a supermarket?2. Does she work in a bank?3. Does he work in a chemist?4. Does he work in a big shop?5. Does she work in a hotel?6. Does she work in a shoe shop?7. Does he work in a shoe shop?Section 2Dialogue 1:—My name's King.—How do you spell that?—K-I-N-G. I live in Hampstead.—How's that spelt?—H-A-M-P-S-T-E-A-D.Dialogue 2:—What do you do for a living?—I'm a journalist.—Really? Do you like it?—Yes, I do. It's very interesting.Dialogue 3:Woman: This is John, Mother.Mother: How do you do?John: How do you do?Woman: John's a journalist.Mother: Are you? Do you like it?John: Well, it's alright.Dialogue 4:—Hello, where are you from?—Oh, I'm English.—Really? Which part do you come from?—Well, I live in London, but I was born in Manchester.—Oh!Dialogue 5:—Can you speak French?—A little.—Where did you learn it?—At school.—Can you speak any other languages?—I'm afraid not.Section 3Dictation. Dictate five groups of words. Pay close attention to the singular and plural formsof nouns.Group 1:1. shirt2. skirt3. socks4. shirt and tie5. blouse and skirt6. pants and shirt7. shoes and socks8. shoes, socks and pants9. pants, shirt and socks10. skirt, blouse and sweaterGroup 2:1. key2. toothbrush3. comb4. key and door5. table and chair6. toothbrush and comb7. bicycle and tire8. comb, toothbrush and key9. bed, table and chairGroup 3:1. letter2. show3. something4. read5. cigarettes6. taxi7. bookcase8. none9. magazine10. any11. policeman12. policewoman Group 4:1. shoes2. shut3. window4. lamp5. bottle6. refrigerator7. newspaper8. purse9. clothes10. bed11. plate12. stove13. radio14. first15. second16. third17. fourth18. fifth Group 5:1. talking2. another3. listening4. worrying5. glasses6. holding7. walking8. pointing to9. looking atPreparatory Lesson 2Section 1A. Numbers. Write the numbers you hear on the tape. The first one has been done foryou.1. eighteen2. ninety3. seventeen4. seven hundred and eight5. seventy-eight6. a hundred and eighty7. fourteen8. seventy-six9. fifty10. sixty-five11. a hundred and twelve12. twenty-three13. two and a half14. three and a quarter15. forty-five percentB. Numbers. Are these numbers the same or different from those on the tape? Mark thecorrect ones with "√" and the wrong ones with "×".1. twenty-five2. thirteen3. fifteen4. sixteen5. six hundred and fifty6. a hundred and eighteen7. five and a half8. four five three double one nineC. Letters. Write down the letters you hear on the tape. The first has been done for you.J-K-X-E-Y-A-I-G-H-V-W-RD. Letters. Are these words the same as those spelled on the tape? Mark the correct oneswith "√" and the wrong ones with "×".1. S-A-D2. J-A-M3. F-R-Y4. R-E-D5. B-R-E-N-TE. Times. Are these times the same or different from those on the tape? Mark the correctones with "√" and the wrong ones with "×".1. twelve fifteen2. twenty-five past two3. a quarter to five4. half past ten5. a quarter to nine6. It's about twenty past one.7. It's almost a quarter to two.8. It's almost eleven.9. It's exactly four.10. It's nine thirty.Section 2Dialogue l:Robert: Hello, I'm Robert. What's your name?Sylvia: My name's Sylvia.Robert: Are you French?Sylvia: No, I'm not. I'm Swiss.Dialogue 2:Ronnie: Where do you come from?Susie: From Switzerland.Ronnie: What do you do?Susie: I work in a travel agency.Ronnie: Do you? I work in a bank.Dialogue 3:Tony: Who's that girl over there?George: Which one?Tony: The tall one with fair hair.George: That's Lisa.Tony: She's nice, isn't she?Dialogue 4:Frank wants a new jacket. He and Sally see some in a shop window.Frank: I like that brown one.Sally: They're cheaper in the other shop.Frank: Yes, these are more expensive, but they're better quality.Sally: Let's go in and look at some.Dialogue 5:Kurt: Georgina ...Georgina: Yes?Kurt: Would you like to come to the cinema this evening?Georgina: Oh, that would be lovely.Kurt: Fine. ... I'll call for you at about six o'clock.Dialogue 6:Peter and Anne are at a party.Anne: Who's that man over there?Peter: That's Tim Johnson.Anne: What does he do?Peter: He's an airline pilot.Anne: That's an interesting job.Peter: Yes, but airline pilots spend a lot of time away from home. Anne: They see a lot of interesting p1aces.Peter: Yes, but they have a lot of responsibility.Anne: Well, they earn a good salary, don't they?Peter: That's true. But they have to retire when they are quite young. Section 3Dictation. Dictate the fol1owing seven groups of words and phrases. Group 1:1. kitchen2. sink3. under4. over5. beside6. tea kettle7. chair8. curtain9. plant10. above11. left12. rightGroup 2:1. lying down2. reading3. drinking4. milk5. typing letter6. turning on7. water8. turning off9. light10. making11. eating12. bone13. cooking14. someone15. finished Group 3:1. holding2. son3. friend4. wife5. husband Group 4:1. want2. hungry3. tired4. bedroom5. thirsty6. dinner Group 5:1. living room2. wall3. above4. behind5. TV6. radio7. rug8. floor9. under10. door11. corner12. left13. right14. between Group 6:1. wait for2. bus3. sleep4. hot5. cold6. dirty7. look8. happy Group 7:1. to be about2. weather3. housewife4. garden5. automobile6. mechanic7. show8. outdoors9. winter10. summer11. indoors12. spring13. flowersPreparatory Lesson 3Section 1A. Numbers. Listen to the tape and write down the numbers. Please use "," to divide thelong numbers. (eg. 158,020)1. seventeen2. seventy3. a hundred and forty-eight4. two thousand and seventy5. three thousand four hundred and ninety-two6. twenty-one7. thirty-nine8. four hundred and twenty-two thousand9. three hundred and six10. nineteen thousand11. ninety thousand12. two hundred and twenty-two thousand two hundred and twenty-nine13. a hundred and forty-six thousand14. thirty-eight thousand15. two thousand six hundred and sixty16. five hundred and four thousand17. a hundred and eighty-five thousand six hundred and sixty18. twenty-three percentB. Fill in your Easyway shopping list. The first one has been done for you. (A television advertisement)Do you want a new dress, a coat, a pair of shoes? See what you can order from your Easyway Catalogue. Now fill in your Easyway shopping list. You can find women's sweaters on Page 4. You can find women's shoes on Page 7. You can find men's suits onPage 13. Now women's coats, Page 5. Men's coats, Page 15. Children's coats, Page 55.Men's trousers, Page 14. Baby clothes, Page 40. Children's dresses, Page 44, Men's sweaters, Page 16. Children's shoes, Page 60. Look at the Catalogue. You can find clothes for all the family. Welcome to Easyway Shopping. We'll send you another catalogue next month.Section 2A. Dialogues.Dialogue 1:Joanna: Where did you go yesterday?Frank: I went to Croydon.Joanna: Did you go shopping? Frank: No, I went for an interview.Joanna: Oh, did you get a job?Frank: Yes, I got a job as a Management Trainee.Joanna: Fantastic.Dialogue 2:Angela: How did you get on in your exam?Bob: I failed.Angela: Oh, I am sorry. What are you going to do now?Bob: I'm going to take it again, of course.Angela: When are you going to take it?Bob: I'm definitely not going to take it until next year.Dialogue 3:Assistant: Good morning.Tim: Good morning. Would you have a look at this watch, please? It doesn't keep goodtime.Assistant: Yes, of course.Dialogue 4:Gaby: Let's have a party.Edward: What a good idea. When shall we have it?Gaby: What about Saturday evening?Edward: Fine, and where shall we have it?Gaby: In your flat.Edward: Oh, you know what my landlady's like. She won't let us have a party there. Gaby: Let's ask Doris. Perhaps we can have it in her flat.B. Monologue.My husband and I don't like the schools in our area. We don't think the teachers arevery good, and the children don't learn very much. Some children at these schools can'tread, it's terrible. Go to the schools and look: the children fight; some of them even smokeand drink. No, our children can have a better education at home with us. After all, we areboth teachers.Section 3Dictation. Dictate the following five groups of words or phrases. Group 1:1. object2. get dark3. music4. grow5. sunshine6. bright7. place8. electricity9. coffee10. evening11. relax12. expensive13. cheap14. repairGroup 2:1. someone2. chase3. brush4. teeth5. throw out6. sharpen7. homework8. bathroom9. run10. warm11. trash12. go to bed Group 31. glasses2. indoors3. outdoors4. grass5. foodGroup 4:1. more2. between3. beside4. refrigerator5. below6. on the left7. egg8. next to the last9. shelf10. pillow11. pair ofGroup 5:1. put2. sheet3. lying down4. eye5. using6. smiling7. below8. older9. couchGroup 6:1. family2. father3. mother4. husband5. pair of shorts6. tree7. backyard8. son9. daughter10. sister11. flowers12. chase13. sun14. cloud15. children16. call17. supper18. timePreparatory Lesson 4Section 1A. Numbers. Look at the questions listed below and fill in the correct mileage. Please use"," to divide the long numbers. The first one has been done for you.1. Los Angeles to Chicago: two thousand and fifty-four2. Houston to Miami: one thousand one hundred and ninety3. Detroit to New York: six hundred thirty-seven4. Miami to Los Angeles: two thousand six hundred and eighty-seven5. Detroit to Houston: one thousand two hundred and sixty-five6. New York to Los Angeles: two thousand seven hundred and eighty-six7. Houston to New York: one thousand six hundred and eight8. Chicago to Miami: one thousand three hundred and twenty-nine9. Detroit to Chicago: two hundred and sixty-six10. Chicago to Houston: one thousand sixty-sevenB. Numbers. Answer the following questions according to what you hear on the tape. Please use "," to divide the long numbers. The first one has been done for you.1. Cairo: five million four hundred thousand2. London: six million nine hundred thousand3. New York: seven million4. Tokyo: eight million five hundred thousand5. Sao Paulo: twelve million six hundred thousand6. Peking: nine million7. Bombay: eight million two hundred thousand8. Moscow: eight million eleven thousandC. Numbers. Dictate the names of coins to get yourself familiarized with these terms. Thefirst one has been done for you.1. one dime2. one nickel and one penny3. one quarter and one dime4. two nickels5. two quarters and a penny6. two dimes and a penny7. two dimes and two nickels8. two pennies, two nickels and two dimes9. one penny, one nickel and two dimes10. two quarters, two nickels and two dimesSection 2Dialogue l:—Do you like my new shoes?—Oh, yes. Aren't they smart?—Thank you.Dialogue 2:—Did you remember to get the bread?—Well, I remember walking past the Baker's shop.—But you forgot to get the bread.—I'm afraid so. I don't remember you telling me to get it.—Well, I certainly did. In fact, I reminded you to get it at lunch time.Dialogue 3:—I've run out of money.—How much money do you need?—Oh, about ten pounds.—Can't you make do with five pounds?—No. That's not enough.Dialogue 4:Speaker: Welcome to our conference, ladies and gentlemen. Can you tell me where youcome from? First, the girl over there with the fair hair. Your name's Lisa, isn't it?Lisa: That's right. I'm Lisa. I come from Germany. I'm German.Speaker: Thank you, Lisa. Now the tall man with the black hair. Is your name Tony? Tony: That's right. I'm Tony. I come from Italy. I'm Italian.Speaker: Welcome, Tony. And now, the small girl on the left. What's your name? Francoise: Francoise.Speaker: And where do you come from?Francoise: I'm French. I come from France.Speaker: Welcome to the conference, Francoise. And now it's time for coffee. Can youplease come back in half an hour?Speaker: Now the coffee break is over. We have people from ten different countries here.Please write their countries and nationalities. You know Lisa and Tony and Francoise.1. Lisa comes from Germany. She's German.2. Tony comes from Italy. He's Italian.3. Francoise comes from France. She's French.4. Carmen comes from Spain. She's Spanish.5. Hans comes from Holland. He's Dutch.6. George comes from Brazil, He's Brazilian.7. Ingrid comes from Sweden. She's Swedish.8. Maria comes from Venezuela. She's Venezuelan.9. Skouros comes from Greece. He's Greek.10. Ahmad comes from Egypt. He's Egyptian.Section 3Dictation. Dictate the following four groups of words and phrases. Group 1:1. dictionary2. to clean house3. cleaning lady4. housewife5. different6. younger7. older8. pillow9. sheet10. blanket11. easy chairGroup 2:1. to drink with2. to eat with3. youngest4. oldest5. busiest6. heaviest7. sharpest8. to the left9. to the rightGroup 3:1. sell2. ice cream3. ice cream cone4. cents5. lady6. park7. bench8. typist9. young10. office11. story12. next13. tellGroup 4:1. older2. younger3. little4. student5. teacher6. want7. old8. draw9. beautiful10. adult11. childrenPreparatory Lesson 5Section 1Now listen to the names of coins and add up the total amount. The first one has beendone for you.1. a nickel2. two nickels3. a dime4. two dimes5. a quarter6. two quarters7. three nickels8. three dimes9. three quarters10. five dimes11. a dime and a nickel12. two pennies and a nickel13. two dimes and a nickel14. two dimes and two nickels15. two pennies and a quarter16. two dimes and two quarters17. two nickels and two quarters18. three dimes and two quarters19. two nickels and three quarters20. a dime, a nickel and a quarterSection 2Dialogue 1:Assistant: Good afternoon. Can I help you?George: Have you got any envelopes, please?Assistant: Yes, here you are.George: Thank you. How much is that?Assistant: Fifty pence, please.George: Thank you.Dialogue 2:George: How much is that?Assistant: Fifty pence, please.Instructor: George gives the assistant a pound. How much change does he get?Dialogue 3:George wants a bottle of aspirins, a tube of toothpaste, and a film for his camera. He canbuy all of them at his local chemist's. He's talking to the shop assistant. Listen. George: I'd like a bottle of aspirins, please.Assistant: A large one or a small one?George: A large one, please.Assistant: That's eighty-seven pence.George: And a tube of toothpaste. A large one.Assistant: That's fifty-six pence.George: Oh, yes. And a film for this camera. Twenty exposures.Assistant: Hmmmm. Twenty exposures. That's one pound seventy-two.George: Right. Here you are. Five pounds. Thank you very much.Assistant: Don't forget your change, sir.Dialogue 4:—What kind of money do you have in England?—Oh, we have pounds and pennies.—What coins do you have?—The fifty-pence's the biggest, and the halfpenny is the smallest.—Really? In America, the biggest is the fifty-cents, and the smallest is the cent. When doyou start school?—Five.—Really? How interesting! What sports are popular?—Well, lots of people play tennis and football.Section 3Dictation. Dictate the following sentences.1. Something's cooking on the stove.2. Something's chasing a cat.3. Someone's brushing his teeth.4. Someone's throwing out something.5. Someone's watching a dog and a cat.6. Someone's sharpening a pencil.7. Someone's shutting a door.8. Someone's cleaning her house.9. Someone's cooking some food.10. Someone's opening a window.11. Someone wants to do his homework.12. Someone's looking out of a window.13. Someone's wearing glasses.14. The stove's hot.15. Two people are outside.16. Someone's in the bathroom.17. The door's closing.18. The cat's running fast.19. Someone's in the kitchen.20. Someone's too warm and is opening a window.21. Someone's too cold and is doing something.22. Someone's throwing out the trash.23. A man is watching someone who's outside the house.24. We don't want these animals in the house.25. Someone wants clean teeth.26. Someone wants a clean house.27. Someone wants a sharp pencil.28. Someone wants hot food.29. Someone's sitting down outdoors.30. Someone's brushing his teeth before going to bed.Lesson 1Section 1Dialogue 1:—Hello, I want a cab.—OK. What address is it?—1120 East 32nd Street.—Right. The cab will be there in a few minutes.Dialogue 2:—What's your job?—I'm an accountant.—Oh! Do you enjoy it?—No. I don't really like it. It's boring.Dialogue 3:—Where do you come from?—Indonesia.—Oh! Which part?—Jakarta.—Really?Dialogue 4:—Can you speak German?—Yes, I can. I speak it very well.—Where did you learn it?—I lived in Germany when I was a child. —What else can you speak?—Well, I know a little Italian.Dialogue 5:—I think a businessman should be good-looking. —No, I don't agree.Dialogue 6:—Would you like a drink?—No, thank you. I don't drink.—Are you sure?—Yes. I'm quite sure. Thank you very much. —What about a soft drink then?—Oh, alright. Lemonade would be fine. Dialogue 7:—Thank you very much for the meal.—Not at all. I'm glad you could come.—You must come and have a meal with me some time.—Yes. That would be nice.Dialogue 8:—Have you heard about the Prime Minister?—No.—She's gone to China!—Really!Dialogue 9:—How do you spell interesting?—I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G.—Thank you very much.Dialogue 10:—Would you mind passing the salt, please?—Certainly.Section 2A. Discussion.Tim talked to Harry about the lecture.Harry: What did you think of the lecture?Tim: I thought it was very interesting.Harry: Did you really?Tim: Yes, didn't you?Harry: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.Tim: So you think you know more than he does.Harry: Well, take coal for instance.Tim: What about it?Harry: Coal won't become important again.Tim: Why not?Harry: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in thefuture.Tim: They'll invent new kinds of machinery.Harry: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.B. Interview.A reporter from a local newspaper is interviewing some students on the subject of students and money.Reporter: Excuse me. Are you a student?Student 1: Yes, I am.Reporter: Forgive my asking you, but do you have to take a part-time job in the ho1idays?Student 1: Not really. My parents are fairly well off so I get an allowance from my father.Reporter: You're lucky, aren't you?Student 1: I suppose so.Reporter: What about you? Are your parents wealthy?Student 2: No, certainly not.Reporter: Do you work during the holidays?Student 2: Well, last Christmas I did two weeks as temporary postman, then in the summer I spent four weeks fruit picking, and I do a bit of baby-sitting, so I manage. Reporter: Thank you.Section 3Dictation.Dictation 1:My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia issmall and fair. She is seventeen and she is a student.Dictation 2:The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works in arecord shop. The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does notlive in Spain. He lives in France. He works in a hotel.Lesson 2Section 1Dialogue 1:—I think a doctor should be a friendly person.—Yes. I agree.Dialogue 2:—Would you like something to drink?—Just coffee, please.—Are you sure?—Quite certain. Thank you.Dialogue 3:—What are you doing in New York?—I'm writing a story for YES magazine.—I see.01Dialogue 4:—What are you doing in Cairo?—I'm visiting my parents.—Really!Dialogue 5:—Why are you visiting HongKong?—I'm just on holiday.Dialogue 6:—Why are you in London?—I'm here on business.—Oh.Dialogue 7:—Thanks a lot for putting me up.—That's OK.—Do come and see me when you're in New York. —Sure. That'll be great.Dialogue 8:—Have you heard the news?—No.—There's been a terrible air crash.—Oh dear! Where was it?—A town called Banford.Dialogue 9:—Excuse me, how do you say that word, C-U-S-T-O-M-S?—Customs.—I see. Thank you.Dialogue 10:—Would you like some more potatoes?—I'm sorry I can't manage any more. Thank you.Section 2A. Conversation.Male: Pubs? You must have good people. If the people are good, the pub will be good. Male: You must have a good landlord, and people with a sense of humor behind the bar. Ifthe landlord is bad, the pub will be bad.Female: I love old pubs. If it's one of those modern places, I won't go in. Male: And a good pub must have good beer. If the beer's no good, people will look foranother place.Female: I won't go if there isn't a garden. I have children, and if the pub doesn't have agarden or family room, we can't go in.B. Story.My grandfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch. He wore it on a fine gold chainacross the front of his waistcoat, and when I was small he promised to leave it to me in hiswill."When I'm gone," he said, "this is going to be yours."Unfortunately that will never happen now. About three months ago, my grandfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sunday morning after he arrived, my youngest sonsaid he wanted to go to the park."We'll do better than that," said my grandfather, "we'll go and feed the pigeons inTrafalgar Square." So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my grandfatherwas looking very upset."My watch," he said, "it's gone. Someone must have stolen it while we were feeding the pigeons."Section 3Dictation.Dictation 1:My name is Daniel. I am French. I live in a small town. I work in a hotel, but I do notlive in the hotel. I live with my parents. My home is near the hotel, so I walk to work everyday.Dictation 2:There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is a lot of tea, but there is notmuch jam. There are some tomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits and there isnot much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits and milk.Lesson 3Section 1Dialogue 1:Jurg: Mrs. Scott ...Mrs. Scott: Yes?Jurg: I'm afraid I've had an accident.Mrs. Scott: Oh, dear, what's happened?Jurg: I've spilt my coffee.Mrs. Scott: Never mind. Here's a cloth.Dialogue 2:Klaus is using the launderette for the first time.Klaus: Excuse me, do you know how this works?Housewife: Yes. Put the washing inside ... shut the door ... the money goes in here, thenwhen the machine starts you have to put the soap powder in through here. Klaus: Is that all?Housewife: Yes, you don't have to do anything else until the machine stops. Klaus: Thank you.Dialogue 3:Terry: Frank's getting married.James: Is he really?Terry: Yes he is.James: I don't believe it.Terry: It's true.James: Who's he marrying?Terry: A girl he met on holiday in Spain, I think.James: Good heavens ... where are they going to live?Section 2A. Conversation.A: Do you love me?B: I'm very fond of you.A: Yes, but do you love me?B: Uh ... You mean a lot to me.A: Why won't you answer my question?。

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Lesson SixDialogue 1:--Is that Mr.Smith's son?--No,it isn't.It's Mr.Morgan's son. --Is he Irish.?--No,he isn't.He is Welsh.Dialogue 2:Where are your parents now? They are in Zagrepp.Is that in Austria?No,It's in Yugoslavia.Dialogue 3:Who is the girl by the door? It's Jone Smith.Is she a nurse?No,She's a librarian.Dialogue 4:--My hat and coat,please.Here is my ticket. --Thank you,sir.Here they are.--These are not mine.They are Mr.West's.--I'm sorry,sir.Are these yours?--Yes,they are.Thank you.Dialogue 5:Whose handbag is that? Which one?The big leather one. Oh,that's Miss Clark's.Dialogue 6:What are you looking at?I'm looking at some stamps. Are they interesting?Yes,They are very rare ones.Dialogue 7:Where's Miss Green at the moment? In her office.What's she doing there?She's typing,I think.Dialogue 8:Are there any pencils in the drawer? No,I'm sorry.There aren't any.Are there any ball-point pens.then? Yes,There are lots of ball-points.Dialogue 9:I need some oil,please. How much do you need,sir? Three pounds,please. Thank you,sir.Dialogue 10:Is there any shampoo in the cupboard? No,I'm sorry.There isn't any.Is there any soap,then?Yes,There is a whole pack of soap.Dialogue 11:Where does Miss Sue come from? She comes from Tokyo.What language does she speak,then? She speaks Japanese.Dialogue 12:What does Miss Jenkins do? She is a nurse.Where does she work?At the Westminster Hospital.Dialogue 13:Do you like your manager?Yes,He is nice and kind.Is yours kind,too? No.Mine is rather a brute.Oh,I'm sorry about that.Dialogue 14:Is anyone attending to you,sir?No,I should like to see some dressing gowns. What sort are you looking for,sir?I fancy a red,silk one.A.Telephone Conversation 1:Instructor:Henry wants tickets for Romeo and Juliet so he tries to telephone the box office.First he hears:(wrong number tone). He has dialed the wrong number.Then he tries again.(busy tone)Henry is fed up but he must get some tickets.He tries again and finally,he gets through.(sound of phone ringing,receiver picked up)Clerk:Cambridge Theatre.Box Office.Henry:Have you got any tickets for Romeo an Juliet for this Saturday evening?Clerk:Which performance?5 p.m.or 8.30 p.m?Henry:8.30 p.m. please.Clerk:Sorry,that performance is sold out.Henry:Well,have you got any tickets for the 5p.m.performance?Clerk:Yes,we have tickets at 4.50 pounds,5.50 pounds and6 pounds.Henry:I'd like to reserve two seats at 4.50 pounds,please. Clerk:Right.That's two tickets at 4.50 pounds.Saturday,5 p.m.performance.What's the name please?Henry:Bishop.Henry Bishop.Clerk:Thank you.You'll collect the tickets before 3p.m.on Saturday,won't you?Henry:Yes,of course.Thank you.Goodbye.B.Telephone Conversation 2:Clare:That number has been engaged for ages.Nobody can be that popular.I wonder if her number has been changed.I think I'll tryagain.(Sound ofdialing and ringing tone)Sue: 334 6791Clara:Is that you.Sue?Sue:Who's calling?Clara:This is Clara.Clara Ferguson.Don't you remember me?Sue:Clara!Of course I remember you.How are you?I haven't heard from you for at least two years.What are you doing?Clara:Noing very exciting.That's one reason I'm ringing.I need some advice.Sue:Advice.Hmm.That's a good one.I've just been sacked.Clara:There are the pips.Hang on.Sue.Clara:What do you mean...you've just been sacked?Sue,you're the most successful woman I know.Sue:That's probably why I've heen sacked.But let's talk about you.You said you needed some advice.Clara:I certainly do.I wanted to ask you about interviews.Have you had a lot of them?Sue:Yes,I have.Too many.Clara:So,could you tell me the sort of questions you're usually asked?Sue:Let me think.The first ten questions are almost always the same.I call them the "ways","hows"and "wheres".(Sound of pips)Clara:Not again.Don't go away,Sue.I've got one more coin.Clara:Are you there,Sue?Sue:Yes,I'm still here.Clara:Sorry,I didn't understand what you were telling me.Could you repeat it. Sue:It's very broing,but here you are.I'm always asked:Why I want to leave my present job.Why I am interested in the new job.How I intend to get to work.How long I intend to stay in the job.Where I live.Where I went to school.How much I'm paid in my present job.How much I expect to be paid in the new job.Oh yes.I'm always asked if I'm married.(Sound of pips)Clara:That's it.Sue.No more coins.I'll write to you soon...and many thanks.Dictation 1:I am notgoingout with George again.Last week he invied me to go to a football match.I do not like fooball,so it was silly of me to say yes. We did not have seats,so we had to stand for two hours in the rain.I was cold and wet and I could not see a thing.So I asked George to take me home.He got very angry and said some very unpleasant things.Dictation 2:Last week the sun shone and it got quite hot.I decided to put on my light grey summer trousers. But I got a shock.I could not put them on.They were too small.It is possible that they got smaller during the winter,but I do not think so.I am afraid I got bigger.So I am going to eat less and I am going to take more exercise.I am definitely going to lose some weight.。

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