亚洲免费乱码视频,日韩 欧美 国产 动漫 一区,97在线观看免费视频播国产,中文字幕亚洲图片

      1. <legend id="ppnor"></legend>

      2. 
        
        <sup id="ppnor"><input id="ppnor"></input></sup>
        <s id="ppnor"></s>

        雅思83天倒計(jì)時(shí)基本功訓(xùn)練:情態(tài)動(dòng)詞2

        字號(hào):

        Part V:聽(tīng)力與口語(yǔ)訓(xùn)練
            對(duì)話1
             Angel:Did you have a good weekend?
             Jim:Yes, I did. But I feel a little tired today.
             Angel:Really? Why?
             Jim:Well, on Saturday, I exercised in the morning. Then my roommate and I cleaned and shopped. And then I visited my parents.
             Angel:So what did you do on Sunday?
             Jim:I studied for the test all day.
             Angel:Oh, no! Do we have a test today? I didn’t study! I just watched TV all weekend!
             Jim:How forgetful you were!
            對(duì)話2
             Susan:So, did you go out with your Mom?
             Mary:Yes, I did. We went out on Saturday night. We saw the new Zhang Yimou movie.
             Susan:How did you like it?
             Mary:I liked it a lot, but my Mom didn’t.
             Susan:Oh, well. Did you do anything else?
             Mary:Yeah. We went to an ice cream shop and each had an ice cream. It was the most expensive and delicious ice cream I had ever had.
             Susan:How much was it?
             Mary:50yuan each!
             Susan:Wow! That’s the most expensive ice cream I’ve ever heard of!
             Mary:Anyway, we had a great time. And we’re going to go out again next weekend.
            常用語(yǔ)句:
             1.Did you have a nice holiday?
             2.Did you have a good trip?
             3.Did you have a good time?
             4.I exercise every morning to keep fit.
             5.I’ve been exercising a lot in the past two years.
             6.I always clean the house and then shop with my mother every weekend.
             7.What did you do last night? Did you go anywhere?
             8.I’m sorry. I’ll have to study for a test the whole day tomorrow.
             9.Where else did you go?
             10.What else do you want to say?
             11.He’s just bought a very expensive car.
             12.Look, I’m really forgetful.
             13.Who else did you meet during your trip to Canada?
             14.Where were you born, Jessie?—I was born and brought up in Beijing.
             15.Did you grow up in Beijing?
             16.When and where were you born, John?
             17.I was born in Shandong, but I grew up in Shanghai.
             18.I can still speak Shandong dialect.
            單詞與短語(yǔ):
             tired adj.疲勞的,累的;exercise vi.鍛煉;roommate n.室友; clean vt.打掃,清潔;shop vt.購(gòu)物;test n.考試,測(cè)試;forgetful adj.健忘的;ice cream冰激凌;expensive adj.昂貴的;hear of聽(tīng)說(shuō)到;have a great time玩得很盡興;be brought up被養(yǎng)育大;grow up長(zhǎng)大,成長(zhǎng)
             Part VI:快速閱讀
             A Merchant's(商人) Three Sons
             Once, long ago, there was an old merchant who had three sons. "To which one shall I leave my fortune(財(cái)富,財(cái)產(chǎn))?" He wondered(思量): "It must be to the cleverest son. But which one is the cleverest? "He called his three sons to him: "Here is some money," he told them." You must each take one coin to buy something that will fill this room. The one who can buy something to fill this room shall have my fortune."
             "It is a big room," said the eldest son. "One coin will not buy very much," said the second son. But the youngest son said nothing. He stood and thought, and then smiled, "come, brothers," he said, "let us go to the market."
             The eldest son bought straw(稻草) with his coin. But he bought only a bit of straw with one coin. Even when he had spread(鋪開(kāi)) it as much as he could, the straw covered only a corner(一角) of the room.
             The second son bought sand with his coin. But he bought only a bit of sand. Even when he had spread it as much as he could, the sand covered only half of the floor.
             "What did you buy?" The eldest son angrily(生氣地) asked his youngest brother, "you don't have any straw."
             "Yes, what did you buy?" The second son asked angrily, "you don't have any sand."
             "I bought this," said the youngest brother.
             "A candle!" cried his brothers, "what good is a candle?"
             "Watch," said the youngest brother.
             He lit the candle and all at once the room was filled with light from wall to wall. From ceiling to floor!
             "Although you are the youngest, you are indeed the cleverest of my sons," the old merchant said.
             And that is how it came true that the old merchant left his fortunde to his youngest son, the one who could fill a room with light