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Part One 聽(tīng)辨練習(xí)
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 word you hear on the tape, then fill in the blanks below .
1. the _________ chapter 6. in the ________
2. _________ a lot 7. fine ________
3. ________and sister 8. ________ shoes
4. life and ________ 9. _________ you
5. I don’t like ________.
Part Two跟讀練習(xí)
C. Listen and repeat. Notice the sound ??? and ???in the words .
/ ?/
1. Both this one and that one are good.
2. Do you want three books or thirteen books?
3. I don’t know anything about math.
4. You’d better think it over.
5. Something is better than nothing.
6. He was on the threshold of his career.
7. A bone has stuck in my throat.
8. His wound throbbed with pain.
9. The race was threatened with extinction.
10. This train goes through to Paris, there is no need to change train.
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1. He runs faster than his brother.
2. There’s a house near the lake.
3. There’s something wrong with the television.
4. They don’t like these clothes.
5. They have a house of their own.
6. Those dogs that attacked your sheep ought to be shot.
7. Bring it nearer so that I may see it better.
8. I like her no better than he does.
9. Are these your children?
10. He will be here on Thursday.
D. Proverbs
It’s a thousand times easier to contract a new habit than to get rid of an old one.
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.
E. Tongue twister
There are 3333 feathers on that thrush’s throat.
I thought a thought. But the thought I thought wasn’t the thought I thought. If the thought I thought had been the thought I thought, I wouldn’t have thought so much .
Part Three綜合練習(xí)
F. Read after the tape .
Initial: third think thunder theme thought theft thing theme thank
thrift then those though there this their that these they thus
Medial: truthful fifthly athlete author something without mother either
weather whether
Final: oath bath both mouth month wrath moth tooth youth birth
breathe bathe clothe smooth with lathe soothe clothe wreathe soothe
G. Sentence exercises
Exercise 1 : Listen and write down the right words on the tape.
1. It’s very ________. 3. _______ finally came.
2. She _______ for a long time. 4. Is it _______?
Exercise 2 : Complete the sentences with the words given.
1. This book is thin, and that one is th_______.
2. Tom and Mary live in the same neighborhood, th___ go to school together.
3. Linda didn’t go shopping today, and I didn’t e_________.
4. It’s not difficult. It’s so ea___.
Exercise 3 : Form a sentence with the words given.
to the path took Ruth the theatre
Exercise 4 : Form sentences in future tense with the words given.
1. thin 2. thirsty 3. this 4. smooth
Exercise 5 : Questions and Answers
1. Look at picture 1, what’s it?
It’s a thumb, the biggest finger on my hand.
2. What’s that in Picture 2?
It’s a thread. We use a needle and a thread when we sew.
3. What do you see in picture 3?
The birth of a baby.
4. What do you see in picture 4?
The death of an old man. His wife is crying.
5. What do you see in this picture?
A dog and a cat. They are fighting each other.
6. Who’s the woman in picture7?
She’s Arthur’s mother. She’s the mother of Arthur.
7. Who’s the man in picture 8?
He’s Martha’s father. He’s the father of Martha.
H. Passage: underline the letters that sound ???and???? .
Edith Roth is thirty-three, she just had her 33rd birthday last Thursday. She looks like more than 33, she works very hard. Perhaps that’s why she looks older. She has bought a house with 33,333 dollars.
I. Dialogue: underline the letters that sound ????and ??? .
⑴ A: I went to Roths’, you know, Edith Roth is the author of a book about moths.
B: Is she? I thought she was a mathematician.
A: I’m so thirsty.
B: Are you? I thought you had something to drink at her home.
A: No. Edith didn’t give anything to drink.
B: I’ll buy you a drink.
A: Oh! Thank you.
⑵ A: And …while you’re up there, could you pass me that cup, too, Martha?
B: Oh, you mean this one, Father?
A: No, not that one, the other one. Yes, that’s it.
B: There you are, Father. Is that all?
A: Yes, that’s all for the moment. Thank you, Martha.
J. Poems
⑴ There was an old woman, And nothing she had.
And so this old woman, Was said to be mad.
She’d nothing to eat, She’d nothing to wear,
She’d nothing to lose, She’d nothing to fear,
She’d nothing to ask, And nothing to leave,
And when she did die, Nobody grieved.
⑵ “This” is used for something near,
“That” means something over there,
“These” and “those” mean two or more,
“Those” are far and “these” are near.
K. Jingles
⑴ When the wind is in the East,
It’s good for neither man nor beast;
When the wind is in the North,
The skilful fisher goes not forth;
When the wind is in the South,
It blows the bait in the fisher’s mouth;
When the wind is in the West,
Then it is at its very best.
⑵ He that would thrive,
Must rise at five.
He that has thriven,
May lie till seven.
And he that by the plough would thrive,
Himself must either hold or drive.