时间:2018-12-10 作者:英语课 分类:新东方4+1听力口语


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新东方4+1听力口语MP3-语音语调 Unit61


Part One 听辨练习

A. Listen to the following phrases. Pay attention to the liaisons 1 .

knock at look into take up

take a chance take a back seat take a nap

take a message to take advantage of take air

look about look out of look over

look up get out of get off

get into get in get away

get along with get up find out

a cup of tea a box of books a package of gum

a line of cars a glass of milk a bottle of beer

a row of desks a bag of apples a carton of cigarettes

B. Form noun phrases, use a lot of + plural 2 noun, or many a+ plural noun .

bottle actor artist cook table watch infant

box team doctor guide bride bachelor tiger

clock star lawyer parent waiter manager

C. Form sentences with the phrases below .

travel around the world have a picnic

a very old tree think about it

stage a drama did a very good job

cherish 3 a hope take on an important post

pay in cash waste a lot of time

a man of high prestige 4 lost all his property

bring a lot of trouble read it to me

make a mistake work in the fields

draw a chart have a sweet dream

make a sound judgement see it already

net income a talk on environment

at the back of a group of students

start in a hurry have a look at the house

commit a crime very cold outside

make a living by cheating

D. Listen to the tape carefully and then repeat .

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It’s easy. They’re in class.

I have lots of friends. Our exam was long.

Let’s eat lunch. Your answer is right.

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He’s angry. She can tell us.

She’s in trouble. Fill out this application.

Where’s our car? He’s as tall as you are.

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Am I too late? It’s on top of the desk.

Please come in. Keep up the good work.

What time is it? I’ll have a cup of coffee.

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You can ask later. They get up late.

He’s an engineer. Class starts at eight.

Turn off the TV. Please put it away.

E. Read the sentences for at least 2 times .

Cheer up!

I mean it.

May I have a cup of milk?

What do you think of it?

I’ve got a lot of work to do.

I’ve had it with this business.

Don’t give up your decision yet.

Do you think you can grab 5 it?

Please wrap it in blue paper.

We’ll have to put it off until tomorrow.

Come in please.

How long is the sale on?

Let’s put the rug over there.

We need some time out tonight.

When does the new supermarket open up?

You need to wipe up the milk.

What time do you get up every day?

I’m glad I could help you out tonight.

Let me have a look at the book.

How much money do you need to open a company?

F. Two of you students form a group to read the questions and the answers below .

1. How much is it? 5. I hope it’s clean

It’s five dollars. Yes, it is.

2. Is it worth it? 6. I can’t sleep with the light on.

It’s worth every penny. Get under the sheets.

3. Give it to me, please. 7. Turn off the light, please.

Sorry, I can’t. I need it myself. I need it on. I’ve got a lot of work to do.

4. Stop and think. Why?

There’s a mistake in it.

G. Read the dialogue.

Mary: Just outside the district there’s a very dangerous bridge.

Smith: Yes. Paul told me that two trucks crashed there in last month. Did you know how it happened?

Mary: Well, George was driving the large truck. He was driving a little fast.

Smith: George? Who is the man? Do I know him?

Mary: He is the son of the dentist in our district. I think you know him. He is

now the manager of the travel agency in our district.

Smith: Yes. I remember him. He’s always telling jokes. Well, was anybody

injured?

Mary: Oh, yes. The other truck went over the edge of the bridge, and three

children and another passenger were badly injured.

Smith: Were both trucks damaged?

Mary: Yes.

Smith: And what happened to George? Was he injured?

Mary: George? He is said to hurt his leg terribly and was still in hospital now.

H. Read the following paragraph .

It was the last night of the year. It was snowing heavily and the ominous 6 sky had grown dark. A poor little girl was walking bare-foot through the streets trying to find people to buy her matches. She had had slippers 7 on when she left home. But they were too big. She had lost them when she crossed the wide and deep street. So then she continued walking along without her slippers.

The sad girl looked as thin as the matches that she was selling. She had already been walking in the wind and snow for a whole day. No one had bought anything from her; no one had given her even a copper 8 penny. She was shivering with cold, yet she did not dare to go home. If she did not bring money home, her father would beat her. Besides, her home was as cold as the street.

As her legs could no longer carry her, she sat down at the corner of the street. How fine it would be if she had a little fire before her! She drew a match from the box and struck it against the wall. Oh, how it burned! The girl struck one match after another. It really seemed as if she was sitting by a great beautiful stove. When the little fire was burning, in her imagination she saw a lot of fine things: a Christmas tree, a goose, and so on. It also seemed to her that her long dead grandmother was standing 9 by her. She was the only person who had been good to her.

The next day the New Year’s sun was shinning upon the little body that was lying there with the pile of burned matches. The poor girl had gently frozen 10 to death on the last day of the Old Year.


Part Two跟读练习

A. Listen and repeat .

up and down a pair of shoes keep it up for a year

put it on not at all put it off above all

stand up good idea Dad and Mom first of all

take off pick it up in an hour take it easy

pen and paper far away clean and dirty good evening

for instance knock him out stop it in an instant

far away come on internal affairs loaf away

good on you seven o’clock ten o’clock lack of nothing

an Australian boy an old lady in a hotel a number of

on a sunny day half a year here and there sold out

B. Read the following phrases .

at the drop of a hat put in the shade all of a shake

dangers of every shape fall on one’s feet achieve a lot

catch at shadow make a noise in the world

pick and choose jump at the chance go against the trend

be left in the basket come into the market sit on the seat

still in the dark put on a mask a house of his own

the cost of beef stay over the night kick up the dust

wide of the mark trust everyone turn the light off

boast about his achievement

C. Form sentences as the example .

Example: students ate, in a --> Students ate in a dinning-room.

1. was amazed, hear about it

2. plane arrives, this afternoon

3. told us, an interesting

4. can open it, take all of

5. stop at, for a

6. put on, look at

7. some ice, glass of

8. women are, some information

9. there’s an apartment, on a

D. Read the dialogue .

Megan: Are the children all grown up now, Jane?

Jane: Oh, yes, Laura’s the oldest, She’s a manager assistant.

Megan: Oh, very good. And what about Rose? She was such a bright child—

always studying.

Jane: She’s a teacher at a Middle School.

Megan: Really? And Rita? She was a very beautiful girl.

Jane: Rita is working as a librarian at the public library in London. She has

married to an American photographer.

Megan: Oh, how interesting. And what about Bob and Michael?

Jane: Bob is a taxi driver. He drives all over the country. We seldom see him.

Megan: Oh! Then what does he live at present?

Jane: New York.

Megan: And what about Michael? Does he drive a taxi, too?

Jane: Oh, no. Michael is studying at a university. He has done a very good job.

Megan: How many years has he been a university student?

Jane: About 2 years. He said that he wanted to be a computer programmer in the future.

E. Appreciate the English song.

Don’t Give up (Willie Nelson and Sinead O’Connor)

In this proud land we grew up strong

We were wanted all along.

I was taught to fight, taught to win

I never thought I could fail

No fight left or so it seems

I am a man whose dreams have all deserted 11

I’ve changed my face, I’ve changed my name

But no one wants you when you lose

Don’t give up

‘cause you have friends

Don’t give up

You’re not beaten up

I know you can make it good

Though I saw it all around

Never thought that I could be affected 12

Thought that we’d be the last to go

It is so strange the way things turn

Drove the night toward my home

The place that I was born, on the lakeside

As daylight broke, I saw the earth

The trees had burned down to the ground

Don’t give up

You still have us

Don’t give up

We don’t need much of anything

Don’t give up

‘Cause somewhere there’s a place

Where we belong

Rest your head

You worry too much

It’s going to be alright

When times get rough

You can fall back on us

Don’t give up

Please don’t give up

‘Got to walk out of there

I can’t take any more

Going to stand on that bridge

Keep my eyes down below

Whatever may come

And whatever may go

That river’s flowing

That river’s flowing

Moved on to another town

Tried hard to settle down

For every job, so many men

So many men on one needs

Don’t give up

‘Cause you have friends

Don’t give up

You’re not the only one

Don’t give up

No reason to be ashamed

Don’t give up

You still have us

Don’t give up

We’re proud of who you are

Don’t give up

You know it’s never been easy

Don’t give up

‘Cause I believe there’s a place

There’s a place where we belong

F. This is the lecture made on the funeral of Diana, princess of Wales. Read it carefully. There may be some unfamiliar 13 words as “profiteth”, which equals to “ profited”. Never mind, you just read it quickly

Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as sounding brass 14, or a tinkling 15 cymbal 16. And though I have the gift of prophecy 17 and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing. And though I bestow 18 all my goods to feed the poor. and though I give my body to be burned. And have not love, it profiteth me nothing. Love suffereth long, and is kind; love envieth not; love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed 19 up, doth not behave itself unseemly. seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked 20, thinketh no evil; rejoiceth not in iniquity 21, but rejoiceth in the truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.

Love never faileth: but whether there be prophecies 22, they shall fail; whether there be tongues. They shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. For we know in part. And we prophesy 23 in part. But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.

When I was a child, I spoke 24 as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child. But when I became a man, I put away childish 25 things. For now we see through a glass darkly but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. And now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.

 



1 liaisons
n.联络( liaison的名词复数 );联络人;(尤指一方或双方已婚的)私通;组织单位间的交流与合作
  • She embarked on a series of sexual liaisons with society figures. 她开始接二连三地与社会名流有染。 来自辞典例句
  • One of Wentworth's favorite movies is Dangerous Liaisons. went最喜欢的电影之一是《危险关系》。 来自互联网
2 plural
n.复数;复数形式;adj.复数的
  • Most plural nouns in English end in's '.英语的复数名词多以s结尾。
  • Here you should use plural pronoun.这里你应该用复数代词。
3 cherish
vt.抱有,怀有(希望等),爱护,抚育,珍爱
  • I cherish for you the liveliest feeling of affection and gratitude.我对你怀有最强烈的爱和感激之情。
  • We must cherish experience acquired at the cost of blood.我们必须珍惜用鲜血换来的经验。
4 prestige
n.声望,威望,威信
  • Their products enjoy ever higher prestige in the world market.他们的产品在世界市场上享有越来越高的声誉。
  • He has high prestige among the masses.他在群众中威信很高。
5 grab
vt./n.攫取,抓取;vi.攫取,抓住(at)
  • It is rude to grab a seat.抢占座位是不礼貌的。
  • The thief made a grab at my bag but I pushed him away.贼想抢我的手提包,但被我推开了。
6 ominous
adj.不祥的,不吉的,预兆的,预示的
  • Those black clouds look ominous for our picnic.那些乌云对我们的野餐来说是个不祥之兆。
  • There was an ominous silence at the other end of the phone.电话那头出现了不祥的沉默。
7 slippers
n. 拖鞋
  • a pair of slippers 一双拖鞋
  • He kicked his slippers off and dropped on to the bed. 他踢掉了拖鞋,倒在床上。
8 copper
n.铜;铜币;铜器;adj.铜(制)的;(紫)铜色的
  • The students are asked to prove the purity of copper.要求学生们检验铜的纯度。
  • Copper is a good medium for the conduction of heat and electricity.铜是热和电的良导体。
9 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
10 frozen
adj.冻结的,冰冻的
  • He was frozen to death on a snowing night.在一个风雪的晚上,他被冻死了。
  • The weather is cold and the ground is frozen.天寒地冻。
11 deserted
adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的
  • The deserted village was filled with a deathly silence.这个荒废的村庄死一般的寂静。
  • The enemy chieftain was opposed and deserted by his followers.敌人头目众叛亲离。
12 affected
adj.不自然的,假装的
  • She showed an affected interest in our subject.她假装对我们的课题感到兴趣。
  • His manners are affected.他的态度不自然。
13 unfamiliar
adj.陌生的,不熟悉的
  • I am unfamiliar with the place and the people here.我在这儿人地生疏。
  • The man seemed unfamiliar to me.这人很面生。
14 brass
n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器
  • Many of the workers play in the factory's brass band.许多工人都在工厂铜管乐队中演奏。
  • Brass is formed by the fusion of copper and zinc.黄铜是通过铜和锌的熔合而成的。
15 tinkling
n.丁当作响声
  • I could hear bells tinkling in the distance. 我能听到远处叮当铃响。
  • To talk to him was like listening to the tinkling of a worn-out musical-box. 跟他说话,犹如听一架老掉牙的八音盒子丁冬响。 来自英汉文学
16 cymbal
n.铙钹
  • The piece ends with a cymbal crash.这支曲子以铙钹的撞击声结束。
  • Cymbal is a pair of round brass plates.铙钹是一对黄铜圆盘。
17 prophecy
n.预言,预言能力
  • His prophecy has now come true.他的预言果然应验了。
  • Apollo was the Greek god of the arts,prophecy,medicine and light.阿波罗是希腊神话中主管艺术、预言、医药和光明之神。
18 bestow
v.把…赠与,把…授予;花费
  • He wished to bestow great honors upon the hero.他希望将那些伟大的荣誉授予这位英雄。
  • What great inspiration wiII you bestow on me?你有什么伟大的灵感能馈赠给我?
19 puffed
adj.疏松的v.使喷出( puff的过去式和过去分词 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧
  • He lit a cigarette and puffed at it furiously. 他点燃了一支香烟,狂吸了几口。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He felt grown-up, puffed up with self-importance. 他觉得长大了,便自以为了不起。 来自《简明英汉词典》
20 provoked
激起( provoke的过去式和过去分词 ); 惹怒; 引起; 引发
  • The announcement provoked a storm of protest. 这个声明激起了抗议的风潮。
  • By their sin they provoked the wrath of the people. 他们因犯罪而激起人民的愤怒。
21 iniquity
n.邪恶;不公正
  • Research has revealed that he is a monster of iniquity.调查结果显示他是一个不法之徒。
  • The iniquity of the transaction aroused general indignation.这笔交易的不公引起了普遍的愤怒。
22 prophecies
预言,预言能力( prophecy的名词复数 )
  • As to prophecies, intelligent writers gave them up long ago. 至于预言书,明智的作家们早就将它们摒弃了。
  • Many years went by, but the evil prophecies about her marriage were not fulfilled. 很多年过去了,早先人们对她婚姻的预言并没有应验。 来自英汉非文学 - 民俗
23 prophesy
v.预言;预示
  • He dares to prophesy what will happen in the future.他敢预言未来将发生什么事。
  • I prophesy that he'll be back in the old job.我预言他将重操旧业。
24 spoke
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
25 childish
adj.孩子的,孩子气的,幼稚的
  • The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.这个小女孩用尖尖的童声讲话。
  • We eventually ran out of patience with his childish behaviour.我们终于对他幼稚的行为忍无可忍。
学英语单词
a zigzag path
ab initio modeling
absist
acetobacter oxydans
aforemention
air truck
Alfaiates
alpenhorns
AMPHIASPIDAE
amplitude modulated signal
B flat
be in condition to
Belgian Congo
bell-atlantic
better-built
biochemieal theory
Birufu
brancaleone
break-up fee
brille
candian trust fund
chlorobium chlorophyll
colathar
condition of exchange stability
confidence bounds
coni-
conocerithium atromarginatum
conventional loading
cooeying
countertripping
distemperedness
diversityrx
ecoute
effective range
Eglingen
eight-channel automatic recording viscometer
enunciating
garbage odor
geminate
genetic disoperation
genus sequoiadendrons
geocell
Geon process
geothermally
glitterer
go over like nine pins
gonadotropin (gonadotrophin)
grouped nipple lubrication
Haematobranchia
handle setting shaft
idgia flavicollis
impervious water proofing
it's no use
jacobitical
kelstons
knit caps
Lacan, Jacques
latapy
latitude levelling dial
limbuss
logarithmic integrator
lumped parameter delay line
macro definition table
mean solute concentration
megalomicinC2
mirror pole
Möng Long
nephograph
Now Gombad
obtusatic acid
paraphrenia senilis
penn
phase correction
pick-up-sticks
pilot tube
political behaviour
pomper
possessory judgement
Primula chionantha
principal work of treatment
private-rented
proportional spring
pulsed hydrogen thyratron
re-founded
real-time oscilloscope
retraumatized
set value for safety system
skull cap
stagedivings
steel arch bridges
super-fits
taxels
tin hydroxide
train editing routine
Tzigane
undecked ship
unicorn roots
vacu-therm pasteurizer
window of opportunity
yearn
zenographic coordinate
zootheism