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Part One聽辨練習
A. 詞辨音
Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear/i/ in the word.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B. 短語辨音
Write down the words you hear on the tape, then fill in the blanks below.
1.
1. a tall _______
2. number _____
3. within the ___
4. at_____
5. ______the truth
6. these_______
7. white_______
8 flying _______
9. ice _______pink
C. 句辨音
Listen and repeat. Notice the /i/ sound in the words.
Learn to read.
Repeat the dream.
It’ s time to eat.
They need clean some sheets.
He’ s leaving in the evening.
She likes tea.
He’s never seen this machine.
We meet in the street.
Seeing is believing.
The girl seems very weak.
D. 附加辨音
諺語: A friend in need is a friend indeed.
繞口令 Should she sell her three sheer sheets or should she sell her teacher’s weak sheep. If she sells these weak sheep, then how the teacher sees her mean deeds and buy her steamed cheese.
Part Two 跟讀練習
A. Words
詞首:eat, each, evening, ego, equal, east, easy, even, eager, ease
詞中:seat, deed, beat, lead, meat, geese, feel, please, receive, relieve
詞尾:free, key, plea, tea, trustee, see, decree, degree, he, she
B. Phrases
believe it or not complete a task come immediately
a small creature receive a message call a police
deep into the sea agree with somebody an ideal wife
an evening party
C. Form Sentences
like this: We need some clean sheets.
1. in, me, please, see, three, weeks
2. evening, he’s, in, leaving, the
3. cream, Eva, her, with, likes, tea
4. wheels, never, seen, he’s, these
5. a, eat, lot, of, pizza, teenagers
D. Dialogue
A: Is there any meat?
B: Yes, just tinned meat.
A: Is it chicken?
B: No, it’s beef.
A: Is it ready to eat?
B: Well, you’d better heat it before you eat it.
E. Paragraph
From Monday to Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and on weekends they are free to relax and enjoy themselves. Some watch television or go to the movies. There are many different ways to spend our spare time.
Almost everyone has some kind of hobby. It may be anything from collecting stamps to making model airplanes. Some hobbies are very expensive, but others don’t cost anything at all. Some collections are worth a lot of money; others are valuable only to their owners.
I know a man who has a coin collection worth several thousand dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare fifty-cent piece worth $250! He was very happy about his purchase and thought the price was reasonable. On the other hand, my youngest brother collects match boxes. He has almost 600 of them but I doubt if they are worth any money. However, to my brother they are extremely valuable. Nothing makes him happier than to find a new match box for his collection.
That’s what a hobby means, I guess. It is something we like to do in our spare time simply for the fun of it. The value in dollars is not important, but the pleasure it gives us is.