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新东方英语听力下载-语音语调 Unit45

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Part One 听辨练习
A. Listen, circle the corresponding number if you hear?????or ????in the word .
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B. Write down the words you hear on the tape, then fill in the blanks below .
1. _______and husband 6. near a _______
2. a beautiful _______ 7. in _______
3. ten_______ 8. speak _______
4. sit on a _______ 9. _______ one’s instructions
5. _______a lesson

Part Two跟读练习
C. Listen and repeat. Notice the sound ????and ????in the words .
/f/
1. He lives far away from his hometown.
2. Would you like a cup of coffee?
3. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
4. Which knife do you prefer?
5. Feel whether there are any bones broken.
6. Few people live to be 100 and fewer still live to be 110.
7. Shall I fetch your coat for you?
8. We are going away for a few days.
9. When dogs fight, they use their teeth.
10. What a fine field of wheat!
/v/
1. He gave her a vase for her birthday.
2. Have you ever been to America?
3. The driver arrived late.
4. I’m starving.
5. He knows our very thoughts.
6. Subsequent events verified my suspicions.
7. He could not veil his distrust.
8. There’s a large variety of patterns to choose.
9. Art may be used as vehicle for propaganda.
10. Nothing venture, nothing gain. (不入虎穴,焉得虎子)
D. Proverbs
Industry is fortune’s right hand, and frugality her left.
Virtue is fairer than beauty.
E. Tongue twisters
/f/
⑴ This fish has a thin fin, that fish has a fat fin; This fish is a fish that has a thinner fin than that fish.
⑵ A Finnish fisher named Fisher failed to fish any fish one Friday afternoon and finally he found out a big fissure in his fishing-net.
⑶ The four flour factories furnished Mr. Ford with a terrific fortune.
⑷ Famine and failure faced the frenzied famp3er.
/v/ Eve’s elevating eleven elephants.
  
Part Three综合练习
F. Read after the recorder.
Initial: food fetch fan ferry few feet fat fomp3 famp3 fimp3 voice vain
  vocation victory very vest vary volley vote vow
Medial: afford afraid prefer laughter soften refomp3 reflect refine refer
  infer driver review eleven novel avoid invoice invest involve
  invoice invite
Final: tough beef enough knife loaf hoof safe life tough laugh
above live love have wave have halve seven leave five
G. Sentence exercises
Exercise 1 : Listen to these sentences and write down the right words you hear on the tape.
1. Could you _______this sweater? 3. Is his the _______?
2. I bought a new _______. 4. This room has _______.
  Exercise 2 :Complete the following sentences based on the letters given.
1. I like reading short no_______.
2. She’s le_______ for Shanghai tomorrow.
3. I once li_______ in the south of China.
4. Could you give me a cup of co_______?
  Exercise 3 : Fomp3 a sentence by using the words given.
the fomp3s fill in for food
Exercise 4 : Fomp3 sentences with the words given.
1. father 2. friend 3. victory 4. love
Exercise 5 : Questions and Answers
1. What do you see on the table?
Food. Lots of food.
Enough food for an amp3y.
2. What do you see in this picture?
A flower.
A red, red rose.
3. What’s the man in this picture doing?
He’s laughing.
He’s just heard a funny story.
4. What’s the girl doing?
She’s coughing.
She has a cold, I’m afraid.
5. What does the vendor sell?
 She sells all kinds of vegetables.
6. What’s the girl doing?
She’s diving from a high platfomp3.
Oh, what a beautiful dive!
H. Passage: underline the letters that sound ??????and??????.
  Only a few friends were ever invited to the famous violinist’s villa. Many had seen photographs of it—the view over the river, the valuable violins, the family leaving for Venice, the family feeding the elephants. So I felt brave as I ventured up the driver that November afternoon. After all I had been a fan of his for years.
  After returning to England in 1929, Sir Francis Chichester made a solo flight to Australia in a biplane. Two years later, in 1931, he piloted the first east-west flight over the Tasman Sea between New Zealand and Australia. He then planned to fly round the world, but the plane was severely damaged in an accident in Japan.
I. Dialogue: underline the letters that sound ??? and??? .
⑴ A: Has your family lived here for long?
  B: Five and a half years. We moved here on the first of November.
  A: You have a fantastic view.
  B: Yes. I love living here.
  A: Look! You can see the village way down in the valley.
  B: Yes. It’s a lovely view.
⑵ A: Hello, Vicki.
  B: Hi, David. What a beautiful necklace! Dude, I’ve never seen anything like it.
  A: Well, you can have it for eleven hundred—as a friend.
  B: I think seven hundred is enough.
  A: What? Seven hundred?
  B: Well, eight hundred, then?
  A: No, one thousand at least.
  B: Eight hundred and fifty. Come on. I have 4 kids, 3 dogs, and 2 husbands to
  feed!
  A: You’re a thief, Vicki. But I guess, eight hundred and fifty is all right.
  B: Here you are, sucker! Victory for me, I bought it for 30 bucks just yesterday!
⑶ A: What are you doing, Victor?
  B: I’m making a list of food and drinks.
  A: What for?
  B: What for? For the party, of course.
  A: Party? What party?
  B: We’re having a Valentine’s Day Party.
  A: Oh, I forget. Who’s invited?
  B: We’ve invited all our sophomore friends from school.
  A: Can I help you get ready?
  B: That’ll be a big help. Well, here’s a list of some of the food you could buy.
  A: Ok, just leave it to me. I’ll take care of it.
  B: Thanks. See you at five. Don’t forget to bring your valentine.
J. Jingles and rhymes
⑴ Puff, puff ⑶ He that would thrive,
  Puff the fluff, Must rise at five.
  And fly, feather, fly; He that has thriven,
  Puff, puff, May lie till seven.
  That’s enough— And he that by the plough would thrive,
  It’s far, far off in the sky. Himself must either hold or drive.
  
⑵ Come visit the lovely violets ⑷ The fair breeze blew,
  That live in the valley here; The white foam flew;
  The loveliest violets you ever have seen The furrow followed free,
  Over the hills or near. We were the first to burst —
Into that silent sea.