Part V:聽(tīng)力與口語(yǔ)訓(xùn)練
對(duì)話1
Kathy:What do you want to be when you grow up?
Carol:Well, I’ve always wanted to be an actress.
Kathy:An actress? That’s interesting. In fact, I’ve always wanted to be an actress, too.
Carol:You have? Wow, that’s really interesting.
Kathy:Yeah. My mother also wants me to be an actress when I grow up.
Carol:She does? How lucky you are! My mother is strongly against my becoming an actress.
Kathy:Is she? And what about your father?
Carol:Well, you know, my father doesn’t care about what I will do in the future. He simply wants me to be happy.
對(duì)話2
Angel:Who’s that beautiful young woman?
Wendy:She’s my sister-in-law.
Angel:She is? How graceful she looks! I bet your brother must be very handsome.
Wendy:Sure he is. Do you have any brothers and sisters?
Angel:No, I’m an only child. I’ve always wanted to have a brother or sister. How many brothers do you have?
Wendy:I have two brothers and one sister.
Angel:How happy you are! I’m really envious of you!
Wendy:Come on! You have such loving and understanding parents. You are happy enough.
Angel:Speaking of that, yes, I am.
常用語(yǔ)句:
1.I want to be a policeman when I grow up.
2.I’ve always wanted to travel abroad.
3.I’m sure being an actress is very interesting.
4.In fact, I don’t know his name.
5.I don’t want to speak to him.
6.I’m strongly against this plan.
7.I want to get something to eat. What about you?
8.You know, I’m not really hungry right now.
9.I don’t care about what she will say.
10.I don’t care about what will happen in the future.
11.I simply want you to leave me alone!
12.My sister-in-law is very beautiful and graceful.
13.I’m really envious of your good luck.
14.Thank you, mom, for being so loving and understanding.
單詞與短語(yǔ):
grow up 大;have always wanted to be一直想成為;actress n.女演員;in fact 事實(shí)上;strongly adv.強(qiáng)烈地,堅(jiān)決地;be against 反對(duì);become vt.成為;what about﹍怎么想的,怎么樣;care about 在乎,在意;you know你知道;in the future 在將來(lái),未來(lái);simply adv.僅僅,是;woman n.婦女;sister-in-law n.嫂子;graceful adj.優(yōu)雅的;only adj.的,獨(dú)生的;child n.孩子;be envious of 羨慕;come on得了;such ]adj.如此的;loving adj.關(guān)愛(ài)的;understanding adj.善解人意的,理解人的;parents n.父母;speaking of that說(shuō)到這個(gè)了;enough adj.足夠的;policeman n.警察;right now現(xiàn)在;luck n.運(yùn)氣
Part VI:快速閱讀
Death(死) Is Better Than Living
Aware of(意識(shí)到) the danger(危險(xiǎn)), two mercenaries(惟利是圖的人) went panning(淘洗) for gold in the sacred(神圣的) river of the ancient Lawandi. Unfortunately, the local natives(本地人) discovered(發(fā)現(xiàn)) what they were doing and capturing(捕獲) them and brought them before the chief(酋長(zhǎng)).
The tribal(部落的) leader was an unmerciful(毫不仁慈的) man. "For what you did, "he declared(宣告), "you must pay(付出代價(jià)). You must choose between death or bunjee." The two mercenaries looked at each other. "I don't know what bunjee is, but it's got to be better than death." One of the mercenaries said, "Then I choose bunjee!"
Nodding(點(diǎn)頭表示準(zhǔn)許), the chief gestured(打手勢(shì)) and two of his warriors(武士) came over(走上前), grabbing(抓住) the prisoner(俘虜) by each arm. Digging(挖) a deep hole and burying him to the chin(下巴) in the sand, they poured(倒) honey(蜂蜜) over his head and for a full day watched with delight(快樂(lè)) as ants(螞蟻) swarmed(涌來(lái)) all around the poor fellow(伙計(jì),人). When the sun set and his punishment was ended, the mercenary was nearly insane(瘋了的,精神錯(cuò)亂的). Dug up and released(釋放), he staggered(蹣跚著,跌跌撞撞) from the village, babbling(亂講,亂說(shuō)) madly.
Having watched his partner suffer(受罪), the other mercenary realized he could never endure(忍受) such suffering(罪,煎熬) and told the chief he preferred to be put to death.
The chief motioned to(向。。。示意) his warriors and when the mercenary was firmly(牢牢地) in their grasp(抓住), the tribal leader smiled and said: "Death by bunjee!"
對(duì)話1
Kathy:What do you want to be when you grow up?
Carol:Well, I’ve always wanted to be an actress.
Kathy:An actress? That’s interesting. In fact, I’ve always wanted to be an actress, too.
Carol:You have? Wow, that’s really interesting.
Kathy:Yeah. My mother also wants me to be an actress when I grow up.
Carol:She does? How lucky you are! My mother is strongly against my becoming an actress.
Kathy:Is she? And what about your father?
Carol:Well, you know, my father doesn’t care about what I will do in the future. He simply wants me to be happy.
對(duì)話2
Angel:Who’s that beautiful young woman?
Wendy:She’s my sister-in-law.
Angel:She is? How graceful she looks! I bet your brother must be very handsome.
Wendy:Sure he is. Do you have any brothers and sisters?
Angel:No, I’m an only child. I’ve always wanted to have a brother or sister. How many brothers do you have?
Wendy:I have two brothers and one sister.
Angel:How happy you are! I’m really envious of you!
Wendy:Come on! You have such loving and understanding parents. You are happy enough.
Angel:Speaking of that, yes, I am.
常用語(yǔ)句:
1.I want to be a policeman when I grow up.
2.I’ve always wanted to travel abroad.
3.I’m sure being an actress is very interesting.
4.In fact, I don’t know his name.
5.I don’t want to speak to him.
6.I’m strongly against this plan.
7.I want to get something to eat. What about you?
8.You know, I’m not really hungry right now.
9.I don’t care about what she will say.
10.I don’t care about what will happen in the future.
11.I simply want you to leave me alone!
12.My sister-in-law is very beautiful and graceful.
13.I’m really envious of your good luck.
14.Thank you, mom, for being so loving and understanding.
單詞與短語(yǔ):
grow up 大;have always wanted to be一直想成為;actress n.女演員;in fact 事實(shí)上;strongly adv.強(qiáng)烈地,堅(jiān)決地;be against 反對(duì);become vt.成為;what about﹍怎么想的,怎么樣;care about 在乎,在意;you know你知道;in the future 在將來(lái),未來(lái);simply adv.僅僅,是;woman n.婦女;sister-in-law n.嫂子;graceful adj.優(yōu)雅的;only adj.的,獨(dú)生的;child n.孩子;be envious of 羨慕;come on得了;such ]adj.如此的;loving adj.關(guān)愛(ài)的;understanding adj.善解人意的,理解人的;parents n.父母;speaking of that說(shuō)到這個(gè)了;enough adj.足夠的;policeman n.警察;right now現(xiàn)在;luck n.運(yùn)氣
Part VI:快速閱讀
Death(死) Is Better Than Living
Aware of(意識(shí)到) the danger(危險(xiǎn)), two mercenaries(惟利是圖的人) went panning(淘洗) for gold in the sacred(神圣的) river of the ancient Lawandi. Unfortunately, the local natives(本地人) discovered(發(fā)現(xiàn)) what they were doing and capturing(捕獲) them and brought them before the chief(酋長(zhǎng)).
The tribal(部落的) leader was an unmerciful(毫不仁慈的) man. "For what you did, "he declared(宣告), "you must pay(付出代價(jià)). You must choose between death or bunjee." The two mercenaries looked at each other. "I don't know what bunjee is, but it's got to be better than death." One of the mercenaries said, "Then I choose bunjee!"
Nodding(點(diǎn)頭表示準(zhǔn)許), the chief gestured(打手勢(shì)) and two of his warriors(武士) came over(走上前), grabbing(抓住) the prisoner(俘虜) by each arm. Digging(挖) a deep hole and burying him to the chin(下巴) in the sand, they poured(倒) honey(蜂蜜) over his head and for a full day watched with delight(快樂(lè)) as ants(螞蟻) swarmed(涌來(lái)) all around the poor fellow(伙計(jì),人). When the sun set and his punishment was ended, the mercenary was nearly insane(瘋了的,精神錯(cuò)亂的). Dug up and released(釋放), he staggered(蹣跚著,跌跌撞撞) from the village, babbling(亂講,亂說(shuō)) madly.
Having watched his partner suffer(受罪), the other mercenary realized he could never endure(忍受) such suffering(罪,煎熬) and told the chief he preferred to be put to death.
The chief motioned to(向。。。示意) his warriors and when the mercenary was firmly(牢牢地) in their grasp(抓住), the tribal leader smiled and said: "Death by bunjee!"