时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:洪恩环境英语


英语课

Lesson Nine.

[00:15.31]Hi,Sam.Here's a part of Carol's audition 1.Just listen.

[00:23.17]The President traveled to Idaho today,where he met with potato farmers.

[00:33.33]He gave a speech about his plan to help the farmers.

[00:38.37]Afterwards,we spoke 2 to some of the farmers

[00:43.05]and asked them about the President's visit....

[00:47.41]The farmers liked what the president said.

[00:52.17]Listen and repoeat.

[00:56.42]he gave    he gave a speech    about his plan

[01:05.25]He gave a speech about his plan.

[01:10.01]OK,Sam.I say,"His plan."And you say....

[01:17.95]He gave a speech about his plan.

[01:22.70]I say,"Potatoes."And you say...

[01:29.47]He gave a speech about potatoes.  Ready?Let's beging.His plan.

[01:39.74]He gave a speech about his plan.   Potatoes.

[01:47.00]He gave a speech about potatoes.  His program.

[01:54.57]He gave a speech about his program.   Farmers.

[02:02.12]He gave a speech about farmers.   Idaho.

[02:09.59]He gave a speech about Idaho.

[02:14.32]That went very well,Sam.Now,some pronunciation practice.Listen and repeat.

[02:24.56]we asked    we asked the farmers

[02:31.69]we asked the farmers about      the President's visit

[02:38.56]We asked the farmers about the President's visit.

[02:44.13]Good,Sam.Now I say,"The President's visit."And you say...

[03:00.66]We asked the farmers about his plan.

[03:06.23]OK?Let's go.The Presidents' visit.

[03:13.18]We asked the farmers about the President's visit.

[03:19.05]His plan. We asked the farmers about his plan.

[03:26.99]His speech. We asked the farmers about his speech.

[03:34.15]Idaho.  We asked the farmers about Idaho.

[03:41.10]Potatoes.   We asked the farmers about potatoes.

[03:48.26]That's wasn't difficult,was it,Sam?Here's some more of Carol's audition.Listen.

[03:57.51]In local news,a new movie theater opened in Stamford.

[04:06.05]People stood in line for two hours to buy tickets to the show.

[04:11.69]One man got in line at six in the morning.

[04:16.94]Ticket prices were eight dollars a show.

[04:21.67]People liked the new theater,but one woman said this:

[04:27.83]"I paid eight dollars to see a movie.

[04:32.98]A box of popcorn 3 and a soft drink cost five fifty.That's outrageous 4."

[04:40.63]Now some pronunciation practice.Listen and repeat.

[04:47.90]a new movie theater

[04:52.26]a new movie theater opened      in Stamford

[04:58.81]A new movie theater opened in Stamford

[05:04.46]people stood        people stood in line

[05:11.54]for two hours       people stood in line for two hours.

[05:19.27]one man    one man got in line

[05:26.11]at six    One man got in line at six.

[05:32.96]OK,Sam.Now I say,"The new movie theater opened in Los Angeles."And you say...

[05:43.90]No,the new movie theater opened in Stamford.

[05:50.07]I say,"People stood in line for two days."And you say...

[05:58.40]No,people stood in line for two hours.

[06:04.56]Ready?Let's begin.The new movie theater opened in Los Angeles.

[06:13.81]No,the new movie theater opened in Stamford.

[06:20.87]People stood in line for two days.

[06:26.72]No,people stood in line for two hours.

[06:32.96]One man got in line at four in the morning.

[06:40.09]No,one man got in line at six in the morning.

[06:47.46]Ticket prices were five fifty a show.

[06:53.49]No,ticket prices were eight dollars a show.

[07:00.34]People didn't like the new movie theater.

[07:06.08]No,people liked the new movie theater.

[07:12.14]A woman said,"I paid eight dollars to drink a soda 5."

[07:20.08]No,a woman said,"I paid eight dollars to see a movie."

[07:27.45]A box of cookies and a soft drink cost five fifty.

[07:35.39]No,a box of popcorn and a soft drink cost five fifty.

[07:43.15]Great,Sam!That was very good.

[07:48.11]Now we're going to the new movie theater in Stamford.

[07:54.28]Listen to the conversation.Just listen.


[08:00.44]Did you get the tickets?   Yeah,I got them.

[08:05.72]How much did you pay?   Eight dollars.

[08:10.48]Eight dollars for two?That's not bad.

[08:15.44]No,no!They were eight dollars each.

[08:21.68]Eight dollars for one ticket? That's outrageous!

[08:27.32]Listen and repoeat.Ready?

[08:32.89]how much      how much did you pay

[08:38.95]How much did you pay for the tickets?

[08:44.28]that's not    That's not bad.

[08:50.21]Outrageous! That's outrageous!

[08:56.97]OK,Sam.I say,"Tickets."And you say....

[09:04.42]How much did you pay for the tickets?

[09:08.96]I say,"Pocorn."And you say...

[09:15.62]How much did you poay for the popcorn?

[09:20.30]Ready? Let's go.Tickets.

[09:26.78]How much did you pay for the tickets?

[09:31.32]Eight dollars each. Popcorn.

[09:37.38]How much did you pay for the popcorn?

[09:42.24]I paid three dollars.  Soft drinks.

[09:49.69]How much did you poay for the soft drinks?

[09:55.02]They cost two fifty each.  Candy.

[10:00.97]How much did you pay for the candy?   Three dollars a box.

[10:07.63]Now,Sam,when the price is high...

[10:13.09]Eight dollars for one ticket.

[10:17.25]You say....

[10:20.41]That's outrageous!   When the price is good.

[10:26.78]Two dollars a ticket.  You say....

[10:32.63]That's not bad.  OK?Let's begin.Tickets.

[10:41.49]How much did you pay for the tickets?  Eight dollars for one ticket.

[10:49.04]That's outrageous!  Popcorn?

[10:56.09]How much did you pay for the popcorn?

[11:00.53]The popcorn costs fifty cents a box.    That's not bad.

[11:08.37]Soft drinks.

[11:12.60]How much did you pay for the soft drinks?

[11:17.33]I paid a dollar for two.    That's not bad.   Hamburgers.

[11:26.29]How much did you pay for the hamburgers?

[11:30.73]The hamburgers?They were twelve dollars each.

[11:37.68]That's outrageous!    Cookies

[11:43.14]How much did you pay for the cookies?

[11:47.58]Eight dollars for two small cookies?

[11:53.25]That's outrageous.    Candy.

[11:58.99]How much did you pay for the candy?

[12:02.96]The candy was five cents.  That's not bad.

[12:09.73]And that's all for now,Sam.You were terrific 6.

[12:15.37]And this,Sam,is the end of Lesson Nine.



1 audition
n.(对志愿艺人等的)面试(指试读、试唱等)
  • I'm going to the audition but I don't expect I'll get a part.我去试音,可并不指望会给我个角色演出。
  • At first,they said he was too young,but later they called him for an audition.起初,他们说他太小,但后来他们叫他去试听。
2 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。
3 popcorn
n.爆米花
  • I like to eat popcorn when I am watching TV play at home.当我在家观看电视剧时,喜欢吃爆米花。
  • He still stood behind his cash register stuffing his mouth with popcorn.他仍站在收银机后,嘴里塞满了爆米花。
4 outrageous
adj.无理的,令人不能容忍的
  • Her outrageous behaviour at the party offended everyone.她在聚会上的无礼行为触怒了每一个人。
  • Charges for local telephone calls are particularly outrageous.本地电话资费贵得出奇。
5 soda
n.苏打水;汽水
  • She doesn't enjoy drinking chocolate soda.她不喜欢喝巧克力汽水。
  • I will freshen your drink with more soda and ice cubes.我给你的饮料重加一些苏打水和冰块。
6 terrific
adj.可怕的,极好的,非常的
  • The game was terrific.那场比赛棒极了。
  • Darren drove at a terrific speed.达伦以惊人的速度驾车。
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a goose
Acid Violet 7B
alpha starch
angle of drift
aphrophora horizontalis
artificial afforestation
autonomous equation
be worlds away
brake distance
cathode-coupled multivibrator
charizard
check payable to bearer
column region
combined in
converter set
copperworm
creams off
Croker, C.
D-Glucamine
declad
digital recording
direct piezilectricty
disproportioned
excitedness
excopy
expertly
fixed pressure water-spraying system
fractional liner transformation
froth paddle
fuckwitted
full-load excitation
Gabia la Grande
gain a living
gallon oil can
germinating cabinet
gesto
glaucomatous cataract
hair-splittings
Harring.
head chef
hoddydoddy
humbies
IABS
infinite degree of stability
iridium ion
Kirtlebridge
knickerbocker yarn
lecker
length over ends of body
lymphangoncus
malcoaptation
marsdeoreophiside
matricentricity
maximum hourly consumption
mights
molasses gutter
moving field
My Tho
myomectomies
neighbourhood of a curve
non-admitted assets
non-living
O.A.R.
oil catcher
oz
parallel gap reflow soldering
paykels
peekers
penfuls
polar coordinates paper
private-language
proton-proton scattering
quarter blanket
reconstructively
resplendens
response functional
rhinodynia
rifapentine
ruach
run time stack
salt rushes
Sanandaj
seed aspirator
sheathed wire
sledges
soluble salts
spacing reed
square grooe corner joint
streak-free
sweeping survey
take a wicket
takeoff distance
Taureau, Rés.
traditional accounting
ttt curve
tungstyl
Tupi
verdite
vibrating shakeout with eccentric drive
warp protector motion
weld bead
work up to something