2024年4月29日发(作者:浦安梦)
Liste n to this 1
Preparatory less on 1
1. forty
2. fifteen
3. a hun dred and fiftee n
4. three hun dred and eighty
5. three thousa nd four hun dred and eighty
6. twenty a
7. thirty b
8. fourtee n d
1. four eight two six three four
2. seve n two one five o six
3. six nine seve n double two four
4. five six four three eight o
1. nin etee n eighty-two
2. nin etee n eighty-seve n
3. nin etee n seve nty-one
4. fourtee n nin ety-two
5. ten sixty-six
6. eightee n thirty-two
1. the fourtee nth of July
2. the sec ond of October
3. the twe nty-third of March
4. April the tenth
5. the thirty-first of January
1. thirty-two High Street
2. a hun dred and fifty-two Piccadilly
3. forty-eight Sutton Road
4. eightee n Bristol Square
1. nine thirty
2. ten forty-five
3. eleve n ten
4. three fiftee n
5. six forty-five
1. Doctor Smith
2. Saint Thomas
3. Bond Street
4. Mrs. Archer
5. Eton Avenue
6. Ede n Square
1. C-H-E-S-T
2. D-l-Z-Z-Y
3. F-L-O-W-E-R
4. J-O-K-I-N-G
5. L-E-M-O-N
6. Q-U-I-E-T
7. W-A-V-E
8. G-R-E-A-T
1. Don't go.
2. I can't see.
3. It isn't true.
4. I'll tell you.
a. Dr. Blake was n't born un til 1934.
b. I'll see you at nine forty-five.
c. She does n't live in Oxford Street.
d. You were n't with us on the twen ty-first of May.
e. I'd like to pho ne Eastleigh, that's
E-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H. Six eight two double four eight.
f. Mrs. Jones has an appo in tme nt at eight am.
g. A n ortheast wind will bring rain to the London area
tomorrow.
Now liste n carefully.
Look at Practice 1. Put number 3 in box A. Put
nu mber 6 in box B. Put nu mber 7 in box C. Now add
the nu mbers.
Look at Practice 2. Put number 8 in box A. Put
nu mber 2 in box C. Put nu mber 1 in box B. Add the
nu mbers.
Look at Practice 3. Put nu mber 7 in box B. Put
nu mber 2 in box C. Put nu mber 4 in box A. Add the
nu mbers.
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?
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My n ame's Ki ng.
—
How do you spell that?
—
K-l-N-G. I live in Hampstead.
—
How's that spelt?
—
H-A-M-P-S-T-E-A-D.
—
What do you do for a livi ng?
—
rm a journ alist.
—
Really? Do you like it?
—
Yes, I do. It's very in teresti ng.
Woma n: This is Joh n. Mother.
Mother: How do you do?
Joh n: How do you do?
Woma n: Joh n's a jour nalist.
Mother: Are you? Do you like it?
Joh n: Well, it's alright.
—
Hello, where are you from?
—
Oh, I'm En glish.
—
Really? Which part do you come from?
—
Well, I live in
London, but I was born in Man Chester.
—
Oh!
—
Can you speak Fren ch?
—
A little.
—
Where did you lear n it?
—
At school.
—
Can you speak any other Ian guages?
—
rm afraid not.
1. shirt
2. skirt
3. socks
4. shirt and tie
5. blouse and skirt
6. pants and shirt
7. shoes and socks
8. shoes, socks and pants
9. pan ts, shirt and socks
10. skirt, blouse and sweater
1. key
2. toothbrush
3. comb
4. key and door
5. table and chair
6. toothbrush and comb
7. bicycle and tire
8. comb, toothbrush and key
9. bed, table and chair
1. letter
2. show
3. someth ing
4. read
5. cigarettes
6. taxi
7. bookcase
8. none
9. magaz ine
10. any
11. policema n
12. policewoma n
1. shoes
2. shut
3. wi ndow
4. lamp
5. bottle
6. refrigerator
7. n ewspaper
8. purse
9. clothes
10. bed
11. plate
12. stove
13. radio
14. first
15. sec ond
16. third
17. fourth
2024年4月29日发(作者:浦安梦)
Liste n to this 1
Preparatory less on 1
1. forty
2. fifteen
3. a hun dred and fiftee n
4. three hun dred and eighty
5. three thousa nd four hun dred and eighty
6. twenty a
7. thirty b
8. fourtee n d
1. four eight two six three four
2. seve n two one five o six
3. six nine seve n double two four
4. five six four three eight o
1. nin etee n eighty-two
2. nin etee n eighty-seve n
3. nin etee n seve nty-one
4. fourtee n nin ety-two
5. ten sixty-six
6. eightee n thirty-two
1. the fourtee nth of July
2. the sec ond of October
3. the twe nty-third of March
4. April the tenth
5. the thirty-first of January
1. thirty-two High Street
2. a hun dred and fifty-two Piccadilly
3. forty-eight Sutton Road
4. eightee n Bristol Square
1. nine thirty
2. ten forty-five
3. eleve n ten
4. three fiftee n
5. six forty-five
1. Doctor Smith
2. Saint Thomas
3. Bond Street
4. Mrs. Archer
5. Eton Avenue
6. Ede n Square
1. C-H-E-S-T
2. D-l-Z-Z-Y
3. F-L-O-W-E-R
4. J-O-K-I-N-G
5. L-E-M-O-N
6. Q-U-I-E-T
7. W-A-V-E
8. G-R-E-A-T
1. Don't go.
2. I can't see.
3. It isn't true.
4. I'll tell you.
a. Dr. Blake was n't born un til 1934.
b. I'll see you at nine forty-five.
c. She does n't live in Oxford Street.
d. You were n't with us on the twen ty-first of May.
e. I'd like to pho ne Eastleigh, that's
E-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H. Six eight two double four eight.
f. Mrs. Jones has an appo in tme nt at eight am.
g. A n ortheast wind will bring rain to the London area
tomorrow.
Now liste n carefully.
Look at Practice 1. Put number 3 in box A. Put
nu mber 6 in box B. Put nu mber 7 in box C. Now add
the nu mbers.
Look at Practice 2. Put number 8 in box A. Put
nu mber 2 in box C. Put nu mber 1 in box B. Add the
nu mbers.
Look at Practice 3. Put nu mber 7 in box B. Put
nu mber 2 in box C. Put nu mber 4 in box A. Add the
nu mbers.
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?
—
My n ame's Ki ng.
—
How do you spell that?
—
K-l-N-G. I live in Hampstead.
—
How's that spelt?
—
H-A-M-P-S-T-E-A-D.
—
What do you do for a livi ng?
—
rm a journ alist.
—
Really? Do you like it?
—
Yes, I do. It's very in teresti ng.
Woma n: This is Joh n. Mother.
Mother: How do you do?
Joh n: How do you do?
Woma n: Joh n's a jour nalist.
Mother: Are you? Do you like it?
Joh n: Well, it's alright.
—
Hello, where are you from?
—
Oh, I'm En glish.
—
Really? Which part do you come from?
—
Well, I live in
London, but I was born in Man Chester.
—
Oh!
—
Can you speak Fren ch?
—
A little.
—
Where did you lear n it?
—
At school.
—
Can you speak any other Ian guages?
—
rm afraid not.
1. shirt
2. skirt
3. socks
4. shirt and tie
5. blouse and skirt
6. pants and shirt
7. shoes and socks
8. shoes, socks and pants
9. pan ts, shirt and socks
10. skirt, blouse and sweater
1. key
2. toothbrush
3. comb
4. key and door
5. table and chair
6. toothbrush and comb
7. bicycle and tire
8. comb, toothbrush and key
9. bed, table and chair
1. letter
2. show
3. someth ing
4. read
5. cigarettes
6. taxi
7. bookcase
8. none
9. magaz ine
10. any
11. policema n
12. policewoma n
1. shoes
2. shut
3. wi ndow
4. lamp
5. bottle
6. refrigerator
7. n ewspaper
8. purse
9. clothes
10. bed
11. plate
12. stove
13. radio
14. first
15. sec ond
16. third
17. fourth