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        雅思90天倒計時基本功訓(xùn)練:被動語態(tài)詳解2

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        Part V:聽力與口語訓(xùn)練
            語音連讀訓(xùn)練1:
             What’s that?— It’s a cat.
             What color is that?— It’s pure black.
             Whose cat is that? It’s wearing a hat.
             It’s a funny-looking cat for it’s wearing a hat.
             Look at that cat. It’s wearing my hat.
             It’s running everywhere with my hat on its head.
             I love that cat, but I don’t like it wearing my hat.
             I’ll catch that cat and ask it to give back my hat.
             I’ll pat it on the back and ask for my hat.
             If she’s a nice cat, she’ll give back my hat.
            語音連讀訓(xùn)練2:
             1. I got into the car and took off my hat. I got out of the car and put on my hat.
             2. As a matter of fact, I don’t like it very much.
             3. To tell you the truth, I’m a little bit depressed today.
             4. Would you please pick up my son for me please?
             5. I’ve long heard of you. Nice to see you in person.
             6. What else do you want to know about him?
             7. What do you want to tell me all about?
             8. Well, you know, I don’t really want it at all.
             9. Feel free to let me know should you run into any trouble and I’ll be happy to help you out.
             10. I just spent a few days with my parents and now I’m on my way back to Shanghai.
            常用語句:
             1. The morning air is so pure and healthy.
             2. She’s such a pure girl.
             3. Jessie is wearing a pair of earrings.
             4. I seldom wear a scarf.
             5. Everywhere I go, I can’t help thinking of you.
             6. I have to run now. I have a train to catch.
             7. Mr. Gao smiled and patted me on the head.
             8. If you wish to help me, jut let me alone.
             9. I’ve long heard of your name.
             10. On my way back home, I saw a depressed little boy walking alone down the street.
             11. I wish I could help her out if she were in trouble.
            單詞與短語:
             pure adj.純的;wear vt.穿著,戴著;funny-looking adj.滑稽的;hat n.帽子;run vi.跑;everywhere adv.到處,四處;catch vt.抓??;give back還回;pat vt.輕拍,輕撫;get into the car上了轎車;take off脫下,下;get out of the car下了轎車;put on穿上,戴上;to tell you the truth 告訴你實話,實話對你講;a little bit有一點;depressed dj.郁悶的;hear of聽說起,聽說到;see you in person見到您本人;else 另外,其它;not…at all一點也不,根本;feel free to盡管(說. 問等);let me know讓我知道,告訴我;should you run into any trouble 如果你遇到任何麻煩;help you out幫你解脫;spent vt.度過;on my way to在去某地的路上;seldom adv.很少;can’t help忍不住;think of想起,想到;let me alone 讓我一個人呆著,別煩我,離我遠(yuǎn)一點
             Part VI:快速閱讀
             Worry About Imagined(想象出來的) Troubles
             Mr. and Mrs. William had always spent their summer holidays in Los Angeles in the past, in a small boarding-house(寄宿房舍) at the seaside(海邊). One year, however, Mr. William made a lot of money in his business, so they decided to go to Rome and stay at a really magnificent(富麗堂皇的) hotel while they went around(兜,轉(zhuǎn)) and saw the charming(迷人的) sights of that famous city.
             They flew to Rome and arrived at their reserved(預(yù)定的) hotel late one evening. They expected that they would have to go to bed hungry because in the boarding-house they had been used to in the past, no meals were served after seven o'clock in the evening. They we, therefore, surprised when the clerk(工作人員) who received them in the hall of the hotel asked them whether they would be taking dinner there that night. "Are you still serving dinner then?" asked Mrs. William.
             "Yes, certainly, madam," answered the clerk. "We serve it until half past nine."
             "What is the time of meals then?" asked Mr. William.
             "Well, sir," answered the clerk. "We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine."
             "Well, according to your timetable, all of our time will be occupied(占滿), which hardly leaves(剩下,留下) any time for us to see the sights(景色) of Rome!" said Mrs. William in a disappointed(失望的) voice.