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压码听懂训练总汇(初次压码注音标准答案待修改)

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只看该作者 110 发表于: 2008-10-25
第五课课文注音:

3.5

LESSON 5 THEY OFFERED ME A JOB IN DENVER.    lsfv,tofm(a)jb(i)dv

SCENE ONE: THE WEFL STUDIO

Mike: What did you do on the weekend, Carol?    wddudo(o)twk,cr
Carol: I stayed at home and cleaned the house.    ist(a)thm(a)clths
Mike: Did you watch TV on Saturday night?    dd(y)wttvostdnt
Carol: No. Why?    n,w
Mike: I watched a great movie.  iwtd(a)gr(t)mv
Carol: Which one?    wco
Mike: Rocky    rc
    with Sylvester Stallone.    wt(s)vststtl
    What did you do this weekend, Steven?    wdd(y)dtswgd(s)dv
Steven: I worked. . .    iwkd
    I was at the studio on Saturday and Sunday.    iws(a)tstdostdadsd
Mike: Well, you missed a great movie on TV.    w,ymsd(a)gr(t)mve(o)tv
Carol: Jake, how was your weekend?    jk,hwsywg(d)
Jake: Great?    gr(t)
Carol: What did you do?    wdd(y)d
Jake: I played some tennis with a friend,    ipld(s)tns(w)t(a)fd(a)
    and then we listened to music at my place.    d(a)twlstmsc(a)tmplc
Mike: How about you, John?    hw(a)bt(y),j
    Did you do anything this weekend?    dd(y)do(a)nttswkd
John: Well, I . . . Linda!    w,ld
    Do you have a minute?    dyhv(a)mnt
    I need to talk to you.    inttkty
Linda: Sure. Come into my office.    s,cm(i)tmy(o)fc

SCENE TWO: LINDA'S OFFICE

John: They offered me a job in Denver.    tofdm(a)jb(i)dv
Linda: I didn't expect this,  John.    iddn(e)xpcts,j
      Did you decide to take the job?    dd(y)dcttktjb
John: Yes, I did, Linda.    ys,idd,ld
      I'm planning to take the job.    implittktjb
Linda: Did they offer you a lot of money?    d(d)ty(o)fyu(a)ltfmn
John: Yes, but it wasn't just the money?    ys,bt(i)wsjstmn
Linda: What was it?    wtwst
John: The job.    tjb
Linda: Did you apply for the job?  dd(y)u(a)plftjb
John: No. They came to me first.    n,tcmtmfst
Linda: Why didn't you talk to me first?    wddt(y)tktmfst
John: I wanted to hear about the job first.    iwtthr(a)btjbfst
    It's a good job for me.    it(a)gdjbfm
Linda: Did they give you a contract?    dd(y)gvyu(a)ctct
John: Yes. It's a two-year contract.  ys,it(a)tyctct
      It's for a new show.    itfans
      I'm the only host and the executive producer.    i(m)tolhst adtexctvpdc
Linda: I can't believe it.    icblvt
    When do you go?    wdyg
John: In two weeks.    itwks
Linda: Did you study your contract at WEFL?    dd(y)stdyctct(a)wefl
John: Yes. I studied it yesterday.    ys,istdd(I)tystd
    I have to give you two weeks' notice.    ihvtytwksntc
Linda: How can you do this?    hcydts
John: Linda, I was never happy here.    ld,iwsnvhph
Linda: I want to see your contract.  iwtsyctct
    I don't think you can leave that fast.    idtkyclvt(t)fst
    I have it right here.    ihvtrth
    Did I leave it at home?  dd(i)lvtthm
    Where did I put it?  wdd(i)ptt

(原语音未分离,现语音已经分离成两个语音,取第一个文件语音为课文语音,第二个文件语音为讲解多余部分)


听写补充的第二部分语音的文本:

N: Say “what  did you  do?" 
      Repeat this sentence...    rptstc
Mike:  What did you do this weekend, Steven?    wdd(y)tswkstv
Steven: I worked. . .    iwkd
    I was at the studio    iws(a)tstd
    on Saturday and Sunday        ostdadsd
Mike: Well, you missed a great movie on TV.    w,ymsd(a)gr(t)mve(o)tv
Carol: Jake, how was your weekend?    jk,hwsywg(d)
Jake: Great?    gr(t)
Carol: What did you do?    wdd(y)d
Jake: I played some tennis with a friend,    ipld(s)tns(w)t(a)fd
    and then we listened to music at my place.    d(a) twlstmsc(a)tmplc
Mike:  What did you do this weekend, Steven?    wdd(y)tswkstv
N:  What did you do this weekend, Steven?    wdd(y)tswkstv
      You say,"What did you do this weekend, Steven? "  ys, wdd(y)tswkstv
      "What did you do this weekend, Steven? "  ys, wdd(y)tswkstv
Mike:  What did you do this weekend, Steven?    wdd(y)tswkstv
Steven: I worked. . .    iwkd
      I was at the studio on Saturday and Sunday        iws(a)tstdostdadsd
Carol: Jake, how was your weekend?    jk,hwsywg(d)
N:Jake, how was your weekend?    jk,hwsywg(d)
Carol: Jake, how was your weekend?    jk,hwsywg(d)
Jake: Great?    gr(t)
Carol: What did you do?    wdd(y)d
Jake: I played some tennis with a friend, and then we listened to music at my place.      ipld(s)tns(w)t(a)fd(a) twlstmsc(a)tmplc
N: This is the end  of  lesson Fifv.    tsstflsff

 
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只看该作者 111 发表于: 2008-10-26
第五课练习注音:

3.5

BOOK THREE LESSON FIVE

N: Lesson Five. Hi, Sam!    lsfv,h,sm
    It's Monday morning at WEFL.    itmdmnawefl
    Listen to the conversation between Mike and Carol.    lsttcvstbtmkacr
MIKE: What did you do on the weekend, Carol?    wdd(y)do(o)twkd,cr
CAROL: I stayed at home and cleaned the house.  istthm(a)clths
MIKE: Did you watch TV on Saturday night?    dd(y)wttvostdn(t)
CAROL: No. Why?  n,w
MIKE: I watched a great movie.  iwtd(a)gr(t)mv
CAROL: Which one?  wco
MIKE: Rocky with Sylvester Stallone.  rcwtsvststl
N: Well, Sam, we know what Mike did on the weekend.    w,sm,wkwtmkdd(o)twkd
    He watched Rocky on TV.  hwtdrcotv
    And Carol?    acr
    What about Carol?  wt(a)bcr
    Tell me, what did she do on the weekend?  tm,wddsdo(o)twkd
M: She stayed at home and cleaned the house.    sst(a)thma(c)ldhs
N: That's right.    ttrt
    And what about the rest of the people at WEFL ?    awt(a)btrstfppe(a)wefl
    What about Jake and Steven?  wt(a)btjk(a)stv
    Do you remember from the video what they did, Sam?    dyrmbftcvwtdd,sm
    Let's see.    its
    What did Carol do on the weekend?  wddcrdo(o)twd
M: She stayed at home and cleaned the house.    sst(a)thm(a)clths
    And what did Mike do on the weekend?  awddmkdo(o)twkd
F: He watched Rocky on TV.    hwt(d)rcy(o)tv
N: How about Jake?    hw(a)btjk
    Do you remember what Jake did?    dyrmbw(t)jkdd
    Did he play tennis?    ddhpltns
    Did he listen to music?    ddhlstmsc
    What did he do on the weekend?  wddhdo(o)twkd
M: He played tennis.    hpltns
    He also listened to music.    haslstmsc
N: And Steven?    astv
    Did he work at the studio?    ddhwktstd
    What did he do?  wddhd
F: He worked at the studio.  hwkd(a)tstd
N: How about you, Sam?    hw(a)by,sm
    What did you do on the weekend?    wdd(y)do(o)twkd
    OK! Very  interesting.    ok,vritst
    Now some pronunciation practice.    nsmpnsi(a)tprctv
    Listen and repeat.      lsarpt
F: what  wt
    what did you  wdd(y)
    what did you do  wdd(y)d
    what did you do on the weekend?  wdd(y)dotwkd
N: OK, Sam.    ok,sm
    I say, "On the weekend."    is,otwkd
    And you say...    ad(y)s
F: What did you do on the weekend?  wdd(y)do(o)twkd
N: I say, "Yesterday."    is,ystd
    And you say…    ad(y)s
F: What did you do yesterday?  wdd(y)dystd
N: Ready? Let's begin.    rd,ltbg
    On the weekend.    otwkd
F: What did you do on the weekend?    wdd(y)do(o)twkd
M: I stayed at home and cleaned the house.    istdhm(a)clths
N: Yesterday.  ystd
F: What did you do yesterday?    wdd(y)dystd
M: I played tennis with a friend.    ip;tnswt(a)fd
N: Last night.  lsnt
F: What did you do last night?    wdd(y)dlsnt
M: Last night?    lsnt
    I watched TV last night.    iwttvlsnt
N: On Saturday.    ostd
F: What did you do on Saturday?    wdd(y)do(o)std
M: I was at the office on Saturday.    iws(a)tec(o)std
N: Last summer.  lssm
F: What did you do last summer?  wdd(y)dlssm
M: I went to Denver for a month.    iwtdvfr(a)mt
N: Very good, Sam.    vrgd,sm
    Now listen to the conversation.    nlsttcvst
    Just listen.  js(t)ls
F: How was your weekend?    hwsywkd
M: It was really boring.    iwsrlbr
    I didn't do a thing.  idddo(a)t
F: Oh, come on.    o,cmo
    Didn't you go out on Saturday night?  ddygot(o)stdnt
M: No, I didn't go out.  n,iddgot
F: No kidding?    nkd
    Did you really stay at home?  dd(y)rlsty(a)thm
M: Yeah, I stayed at home and watched old movies on TV.      y,istdthm(a)wtd(o)dmctv
F: That's really awful!    ttwlaf
N: Here are some questions about your weekend, Sam.    hasmqsts(a)bt(y)wk(d),sm
    Answer in complete sentences.    asr(i)cpltstcs
    I say, "Did you really play tennis last weekend?"    is,dd(y)rlpltnslswkd
    And you say. . .  adys
F: Yes, I played tennis last weekend.    ys,ipltnslstwkd
N: Or....  o
M: No, I didn't play tennis last weekend.    n,iddpltnslstwkd
N: I say, "You didn't really watch TV on Saturday night, did you?"    is,yddrlwttvostdn(t),dd(y)
    And you say. . .  a(d)ys
F: Yes, I watched TV on Saturday night.  ys,(s)iwttvostdnt
N: Or.. .  o
M: No, I didn't watch TV on Saturday night.  n,iddwttvostdnt
N: Ready? Let's begin.    rd,ltbg
    Did you really play tennis last weekend, Sam?    dd(y)rlpltnsls(t)wk,sm
    You didn't really watch TV on Saturday night, did you?    yddrlwttvostdn,dd(y)
    Did you really play golf Saturday afternoon?    dd(y)u(r)lplg(f)stdy(a)ftn
    You didn't really clean the house last weekend, did you?    yddrlclthslatwk,dd(y)
    Did you really visit a friend on Sunday?    dd(y)rlvst(a)fd(o)sd
    Did you really listen to music on Saturday morning?    dd(y)rllstmsc(o)stdmn
    You didn't really stay at home on Sunday evening, did you?    yddrlsty(a)thmosdevn,dd(y)
    Did you really study your English last weekend, Sam?    dd(y)rlstdyeglslstwk,d(s)m
    That wasn't difficult, was it, Sam?    ttwsdfct,ws,t(s)m
    Now listen to the conversation. Just listen.    nlsttcvst,jsls
LINDA: Did they offer you a lot of money?    dd(t)y(o)fyu(a)ltmn
JOHN: Yes, but it wasn't just the money.    ys,bttwsjstmn
LINDA: What was it?    wtws(t)
JOHN: The job.    tjb
LINDA: Did you apply for the job?    dd(y)u(a)plftjb
JOHN: No. They came to me first.  n,tcmtmfst
N: Now some pronunciation practice.    nsmpncatprctv
    Listen and repeat.  lsarpt
F: did they    dd(t)
    did they offer you    dd(t)ofy
    a lot of
    Did they offer you a lot of money?    ddtyfyu(a)ltfmn
    did you    dd(y)
    did you apply    dd(y)u(a)pl
    for the job    ftjb
    Did you apply for the job?  dd(y)ftjb
N: Now you ask the questions, Sam.    nyu(a)sktqsts,sm
    I say,  "Apply for the job."    is,aplftjb
    And you say …    adys
F: Did you apply for the job?    dd(y)u(a)plftj(b)
N: I say, "Enjoy the weekend."    is,ejytwkd
    And you say. . .    adys
F: Did you enjoy the weekend?    dd(y)u(e)jtwkd
N: OK? Let's begin.    ok,lsbg
    Apply for the job.  aplftjb
F: Did you apply for the job?    dd(y)u(a)plftjb
M: No, I didn't.    n,idt
N: Enjoy the weekend.    ejytwkd
F: Did you enjoy the weekend?  dd(y)u(e)jytwkd
M: Yes, I did.    ys,idd
N: Go to a movie Friday night.    gto(a)mvfrdnt
F: Did you go to a movie Friday night?    dd(y)gto(a)mvfrdnt
M: No, I didn't. I stayed home.  n,iddt,istdhm
N: Watch TV.    wttv
F: Did you watch TV?  dd(y)wttv
M: Yes, I did. I watched Rambo with Sylvester Stallone.    ys,idd,iwtdrbwtsvststl
N: Like Rambo.  lkrb
F: Did you like Rambo?  dd(y)lkrb
M: Are you kidding?    aykd
    It was awful.  iwsaf
N: Go to the office on Saturday morning.  gtte(o)fc(o)stdmn
F: Did you go to the office on Saturday morning?  dd(y)gtte(o)fc(o)stdmn
M: Yes, I did, but just for an hour.  ys,idd,bjstfr(a)nh
N: Read the contract.      rtctct
F: Did you read the contract?  dd(y)rtctct
M: No, I didn't. I didn't have time.  n,iddt,iddhvtm
N: See Carol on the weekend.    scri(o)twkd
F: Did you see Carol on the weekend?  dd(y)scrl(o)twkd
M: Yes, I did. She was at my place Saturday night.  ys,idd,sws(a)(t)mplsstdnt
N: Go out for dinner.    go(o)yfdn
F: Did you go out for dinner?  dd(y)go(t)fdn
M: No, we didn't.    n,wddt
    Carol made spaghetti and salad.    crmdspgtadsld
N: Have a good time.  hvagdtm
F: Did you have a good time?  dd(y)hv(a)gdtm
M: I sure did. Carol is really great.    isdd,crlsrlgrt
N: Here are some more questions just for you, Sam.    has(m)mqtsjsfy,sm
    I say, "Did you go to a movie last Friday night?"    is,dd(y)gto(a)mvlsfrdnt
    And you say. . .  adys
F: Yes, I did.  ys,idd
N: Or...  o
M: No, I didn't.    n,iddt
N: OK? Let's go.    ok,ltg
    Did you go to a movie last Friday night, Sam?    dd(y)gto(a)mvls(t)frdnt,sm
    Did you have a good weekend?    dd(y)hve(a)gdwkd
    And this morning?    atsmn
    Did you get up early this morning, Sam?    dd(y)gt(u)peltsmn,sm
    Did you have a big cup of coffee?  dd(y)hve(a)bgcpfcf
    Did you go out for lunch yesterday?    dd(y)goflcystd
    Did you watch football on TV last night?    dd(y)wtftbl(o)tvlsnt
    Did you go to bed late last night?  dd(y)gtbdltlsnt
    That's all for today, Sam.    ttaftd,sm
    This is the end of Lesson Five.  tsste(e)flsf(v)
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第五课压码听懂归纳:
级别: 管理员
只看该作者 113 发表于: 2008-10-26
学员注意看我在上面注音中的( )使用和不使用的语音细微区别。
你可以听一下15%慢放速度在()括号前代表字母的读音,看看你听出来没有,再听听50%速度可能感觉括号前面字母读音吧明显了,但是似乎还在隐藏着。
  注音压码听清就体现在将()前面的字母读音和()内字母读音连读上,我们一些学员已经听清了,但是听清的不够细腻的区别就在于你听到的是将()前面字母读音去掉,直接读()内的读音上。
  一些弱读的读音也加上括号表示,你就会在15%速度好50%以上速度感觉一个速度上没有这个读音,一个速度上有这个读音。我们压码听清的细腻之处就在于将这些好像隐藏的小词都抓到,并且在朗读的时候能够弱读好略读处理,表达出语句的语音节奏感来。
    这就是我经常讲的压码注音可以听清语音特征来。你进行积累就掌握了英语听清与听懂的关键之处。他是具体可操作的。并且可以精确定位。
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只看该作者 114 发表于: 2008-10-26
第六课课文注音:


3.6

LESSON 6 DID I TELL YOU YOU'RE TERRIFIC?    lssx,dd(i)tyyrtrfc

SCENE ONE: THE CONTROL ROOM
Jake: This is story about the new smoking law.    tssstry(a)btnsmkl
    Restaurants have smoking and non-smoking sections now.    rstthvsmkansmksctsn
Carol: Yes, but you should show people smoking.    ys,b(t)ysdsppsmk
Jake: I did.    idd
Carol: No, you didn't.    n,ydd(t)
Jake: Yes, I did.  ys,idd
    I showed a man smoking.    isd(a)msmk
Carol: Well, I watched the tape.    w,iwttt(p)
    I didn't see a man smoking.    iddse(a)msmk
Jake: Can we watch it together?    cwwttgt
Carol: Sure.    s
Carol: See? The woman walked into the restaurant.    s,twmwkd(i)ttrst(t)
    She talked to the waiter. . .        stkttwt
    She asked for the non-smoking section . . .    saskdftnsmksct
    Then she followed the waiter to a table. . .    tsfldtwtto(a)tb
    Then she sat sown and looked at the menu.    tsstsn(a)tmn
Jake: Then a man started to smoke,    tnmsttsmk
    The woman pointed to the non-smoking sign and asked him to put out the cigarette.    twmpitttnsmksiad(a)skdhmtpt(o)tcgrt
Carol: No, she didn't.    n,sdd(t)
Jake: Can you play the tape again, please?    cn(y)plttpe(a)g,pls
Carol: That's the end of the tape.    tttedtt(p)
    You didn't show a man smoking.    yddsw(a)msmk
Jake: Something's missing.    stsms
    A man started to smoke,    amstttsmk
    and the woman asked him to stop.    atwmnsmkhmtstp
    The man was very upset . . .    tmwsvry(u)ost
    I want to ask Mike about this.    iwto(a)skmkabts
Carol: Yes, you should.    ys,ysd
John: Hi, Carol.    h,cr
Carol: Oh, hi. How was your trip?    o,h,hwsytp
John: It was good.    iwsgd
    Thanks .    tks
Carol: Did you take the job?    dd(y)tktjb
John: Yes, I decided to take it.    ys,idcttkt
Carol: Congratulations.    cgtlts
John: Thanks.    tks
    I just talked to Linda about it.    ijstktldbtt
Carol: Was she surprised?    wsssprsd
John: Yes, she was. And she was angry too.    ys,sws,ad(s)wsagrt
Carol: Did you tell Susan about the job?    ddytssnbttjb
John: Yes. She was pretty upset.    ys,swsrty(u)pst
Carol: I'm sure she was.    imssws
John: What are you working on?    wt(a)ywkn(o)
Carol: A story for Jake.    astrfjk
    There was a problem,    tws(a)pblm
      but I fixed it.    bt(i)fxd(t)
      He doesn't know it yet.    hddkwtyt
John: You're very good, Carol.    yrvrgd,cr
Carol: Thanks.    tks
John: Did you every try being a newscaster?    dd(y)evtbin(a)nscst
Carol: Yes. I did.  ys.idd
    But that was a long time ago.    btws(a)ltmag
John: Did you like it?    ddylkt
Carol: I loved it,  ilvdt
    but I wasn't very good at it.    bd(i)vrgdt
John: You should try again.    ysdty(a)g
    A job is opening up,    ajbs(o)pn(u)p
    you know.    yk
Carol: That's true.    tttu
Jake: What's true?    wttu
John: That Carol is good.    tcrisg
Jake: You didn't have to tell me that.    yddhvttmtt
John: Think about it Carol.  tk(a)bttcr
    See you later, Jake.    sylt,jk
Jake: Did you hear that John is leaving?    dd(y)htjnslv
Carol: Yes, I did.  ys,idd
    Did you talk to Mike?    dd(y)tktmk
Jake: No. I don't know where he is.    n,idkwhs
    Now, what can I do?    n,wtcn(i)d
Carol: Don't worry.    dtwr
    I talked to him and I fixed the tape.    itkt(h)m(ad(i))fxttp
    I added the part with the man smoking.    iadtptwttmsmk
Jake: Did I tell you you're terrific?    dd(i)tyyrtrfc
Carol: No, you didn't.    n,yddt
Jake: Well, I think you're terrific , Carol.    w,itkyrtrf(c),cr
Jake: I'm standing in front of Louie's Seaside Restaurant.    imstd(i)ftflissdrstt
    Some people are unhappy about the new smoking law.    smppl(a)uhpy(a)bttnsmkl
    this is the end of lesson sx.    tsste(e)dflssx
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第六课练习注音:

3.6

BOOK THREE LESSON SIX

N: Lesson Six.    lssx
    Here we are at the WEFL studio in Stamford.    hwae(a)tweflstdo(i)stfd
    Listen to the conversation.      lsttcvst
CAROL: Well, I watched the tape.    w,iwtttp
    I didn't see a man smoking.    iddse(a)msmk
JAKE: Can we watch it together?  cwwttgt
CAROL: Sure.    s
    See?  s
    The woman walked into the restaurant.    twmwkdittrst(t)
    She talked to the waiter...        stkttwt
    She asked for the non-smoking section ...  saskftnsmksct
    Then she followed the waiter to a table ...    tsfltwtto(a)tb
    Then she sat down and looked at the menu.  tssdalkdtmn
N: Now some pronunciation practice.    nsmpnci(a)tprctv
    Listen and repeat.    lsarpt
F: I watched     iwtd
    I watched the tape.    iwtttp
    the woman walked  twmwkd
    The woman walked into the restaurant.  twmwkd(i)ttrstt
    she talked    stkd
    She talked to the waiter.    stkttwt
    she asked    se(a)skd
    for the non-smoking section    ftnsmksct
    She asked for the non-smoking section.  se(a)sk(d)ftnsmksct
    then she looked    tslkd
    Then she looked at the menu.  tslkd(a)tmn
N: Note, Sam, that in the past tense all these verbs    nt,sm,tt(i)tpstsatsvbs
    - look, walk, talk, and watch -    lk,wk,tk,adwt
    are pronounced with a T sound at the end,    apncwtatsd(a)te(e)d
    /t/, as in walked.    t,as(i)wkd
F: We watch a lot of TV every day.  wwtalttvystd
    We watched a lot of TV yesterday.  wwtd(a)lttvystd
N: Look in the past tense is looked.  ilk(i)tpstse(i)slkd
F: I look at the newspaper every night.  ilk(i)ttnsppevnt
    I looked at the newspaper last night.  ilk(a)tnspplsnt
N: The same for walk and talk.  tsmfwk(a)tk
F: You talk a lot.    ytk(a)lt
    You talked a lot last night.    ytl(a)ltlsnt
N: In fact, when a regular verb ends with CH as in watch or with the K sound as in walk, talk, and look,        ifct,wnrglvbedwtchas(i)wtowttksd(a)s(i)wk,tk,alk 
      you add a T sound at the end to make the past tense.  tad(a)tsd(a)tetmktpsts
      Listen and repeat.  lsarpt
F: We watch a lot of TV.    wwt(a)lttv
    We watched a lot of TV.  wwtdatv
    I look at the newspaper.  ilk(a)tnspp
    I looked at the newspaper.  ilkd(a)tnspp
N: Now, Sam, let's practice.    n,sm,ltprctv
    I say, "We watch a lot of TV every day."    is,wwtalttverd
    And you say. . .  adys
F: We watched a lot of TV yesterday.    wwtd(a)lttvystd
N: I say, "I look at the newspaper every night."    is,ilk(a)tnsppevnt
    And you say. . .  adys
F: I looked at the newspaper last night.  ilkd(a)tnspplsnt
N: Ready? Let's go.    rd,ltg
    We watch a lot of TV every day.  wwt(a)lttvevd
F: We watched a lot of TV yesterday.  wwtd(a)lttvevd
N: I look at the newspaper every night.    ilk(a)tnsppvrnt
F: I looked at the newspaper last night.  ilkd(a)tnspplsnt
N: She walks to the supermarket every day.  swksttspmkevd
F: She walked to the supermarket yesterday.  swkttspmkystd
N: You ask a lot of questions every night.    yu(a)skd(a)ltqsts(e)vrnt
F: You asked a lot of questions last night.    yu(a)skd(a)ltqstslsnt
N: It looks OK today.  i)t)lksoktd
F: It looked OK yesterday.  itlkdokystd
N: Good, Sam!    gs,sm
    This rule about the T sound is also true for regular verbs ending with the S sound as in miss and kiss.  tsrlabtttsdisastufrglvbsedwttssdas(i)msaks
F: I miss him.  imshm
    I missed him yesterday.  imsd(h)mystd
N: For regular verbs ending with the P sound as in stop . . .  frglvbsedwttpsdas(i)stp
F: We usually stop in Washington.  wuslstp(i)wst
    But last week we stopped in New York.    blstw(k)wstpdinyk
N: And for regular verbs ending with the F sound as in laugh. . .    adfrglvbsedwtfsdas(i)lg
F: He always laughs at everything.    hawslgs(a)tevn
    Last night he laughed at nothing.  lsnthlgd(a)tnt
N: So, to make the past tense,    s,tmktpsts
    we add the T sound to regular verbs ending with CH as in…    we(a)dttsdtrglvbsedwtchas(i)
F: Watch;  wt
N: Ending with the K sound as in…  edw(t)tksdas(i)
F: Look, talk, and walk;    lk,tk,adwk
N: Ending with the S sound as in …    edw(t)tssdas(i)
F: Miss and kiss;    msaks
N: Ending with the P sound as in…  edw(t)tpsdas(i)
F: Stop;  stp
N: And ending with the F sound as in…    aedw(t)tfsdas(i)
F: Laugh.  lg
N: Remember, Sam,    rmb,sm
    this rule works for regular verbs,    tsrlwkslfrglvbs
    not irregular verbs.    ntireglvbs
    Now let's do an exercise.    nltdo(a)n(e)xcs
    I say, He laughs a lot."    is,hlgs(a)lt
    And you say. ..  adys
F: He laughed a lot.  hlgdalt
N: OK, I really want to hear that T sound. Ready?    ok,irlwtht(t)tsd,rd
    Let's begin. He laughs a lot.  ltbg,hlgs(a)lt
F: He laughed a lot.  hlgdalt
N: They kiss everybody.  tksevbd
F: They kissed everybody.  tksdevbd
N: We watch a lot of movies.  wwtaltmvs
F: We watched a lot of movies.  wwtdaltmvs
N: She stops at the produce section.  sstpd(a)tpd(c)sct
F: She stopped at the produce section.  sstpd(a)tpd(c)sct
N: She asks about the bananas.  se(a)sks(a)btbnns
F: She asked about the bananas.  saskd(a)btbnns
N: They look a little too ripe.  tlkalttrp
F: They looked a little too ripe.    tlkd(a)lttrp
N: She laughs at the price.  slgs(a)tprc
F: She laughed at the price.  slgdatprc
N: Good, Sam. That wasn't difficult, was it?  gd,sm,twsdfct,wst
    Now listen to the conversation.    nlsttcvst
JAKE: Then a man started to smoke.    tn(a)mstttsmk
    The woman pointed to the non-smoking sign and asked him to put out the cigarette.    twmpit(d)ttnsmks(i)n(a)askd(m)tptotcgrt
CAROL: No, she didn't.  n,sddt
JAKE: Can you play the tape again, please?    cn(y)plttpag,pls
N: Now some pronunciation practice.    nsmpnci(a)tprctv
    Listen and repeat.  lsarpt
F: started      sttd
    then a man started    tnmstt(d)
    Then a man started to smoke.  tnmstttsmk
    Pointed    pitd
    the woman pointed  twmpitd
    The woman pointed to the non- smoking sign.  twmpitttnsmksi
N: Note, Sam, that the past tense of start is started.    nt,sm,ttpstsfsttisttd
    You add an extra syllable:    yu(a)d(a)nxtslb
    start, started.  stt,sttd
F: A man started to smoke.  amstttsmk
N: And that the past tense of point is pointed.    attpstspitispitd
    You add an extra syllable:    yad(a)n(e)tslb
    point, pointed.  pit,pitd
F: The woman pointed to the non- smoking sign.    twmpitttnsmksi
N: Regular verbs ending with a T sound like point    rglvbsedwtatsdlkpit
    and start in the past tense are pointed and started.    asttitpstsapitdad(s)ttd
    The same is true for regular verbs ending with a D sound like add and end.    tsmistufrglvbsedwtdsdlkada(d)ed
    These verbs are pronounced with an ID sound at the end as in added and ended.    ts vbs apnc wt(a) id sd at ed as(i) add a(d) edd
    Listen to the conversation.  lsttcvst
CAROL: Did you talk to Mike?  dd(y)tktmk
JAKE: No. I don't know where he is.    n,idkwhis
    Now, what can I do?  n,w(t)cn(i)d
CAROL: Don't worry.    dwr
    I talked to him and I fixed the tape.    it(k)thm(a)d(i)fxttp
    I added the part with the man smoking.      iadd tpt wtt m smk
N: The verb add in the past tense is added.    tvbptwttpstsisadd
F: I added the part with the man smoking.    i add t pt wt t m smk
N: Let's practice some of these verbs ending with the T sound or the D sound.    lt prctc sm ts vbs ed wt t t sd o t d sd
    I say,    is
    "The woman points to the sign."    t wm pit t t si
    And you say…  adys
F: The woman pointed to the sign.  t wm pit t t si
N: OK? Let's go.      ok,ltg
    The woman points to the sign.    t wm pit t t si
F: The woman pointed to the sign.    t wm pit t t si
N: I add the part with the man smoking.    i ad t pt w(t) t m smk
F: I added the part with the man smoking.    i add t p(t) w(t) t m smk
N: The man starts to smoke.      t m stt t smk
F: The man started to smoke.    t m stt t smk
N: They expect him to stop.    t y(e)xpt(h)m t stp
F: They expected him to stop.  t y(e)xpctd(h)m t stp
N: Susan visits us on the weekend.  ss vst(u)s(o)twkd
F: Susan visited us on the weekend.  ss vstd(u)s(o)twkd
N: We end the lesson with music.    w ed t ls wt msc
F: We ended the lesson with music.    w ed t ls wt msc
N: Very good, Sam.    vrgd,sm
    The rest of the regular verbs in the past tense,    t rst t rgl vb s(i )t ps ts
    for exsample follow and shou,  f exapl flw a s
    the pronounced with a D sound at the end, /d/,    t pncd wt a d sd (a) t e(e)d,d
    as in followed and showed.  as(i) fld a sd
F: She followed the waiter.    s fl t wt
    I showed a man smoking.  i sd(a) m smk
N: Now here's a story.    n hs(a) str
    We tell the story in the present tense.    w t t str  i t ps ts
    But you, Sam,      bt(y),sm
    tell the story in the past tense.    t t str i t ps ts
    I say, "Sophia Loren walks into a restaurant."    is,spi lr wks(i)to (a) rstt
    And you say….  adys
F: Sophia Loren walked into a restaurant.    spi lr wkd(i)to(a) rstt
N: I say, "The waiter shows her to a table."    is,twt ssh t o(a) tb
    And you say….  adys
F: The waiter showed her to a table.  t wt sdh t o(a) tb
N: Ready? Here we go.    rd,hwg
    One day the famous actress Sophia Loren walks into a restaurant.      o d t fms acts spi lr wks (i)to(a) rstt
F: One day the famous actress Sophia Loren walked into a restaurant.      o d t fms acts spi lr wkd(i)t o(a) rstt
N: The waiter shows her to a table.    t wt ss h t o(a) tb
F: The waiter showed her to a table.    t wt ss h t o(a) tb
N: At the next table is Luciano Pavarotti, the famous opera singer.  a (t) t nx tb is lcn pvrt, t fms opr s(n)g
F: At the next table was Luciano Pavarotti, the famous opera singer.    a(t) t nx tb ws lcn pvrt, t fms (o)pr sg
SL: "What are you having for lunch?"    wt(a) y hv f lc
N: she asks.  se(a)sks
F: "What are you having for lunch?" she asked.      wt(a ) y hv f lc, se(a)skd
LP: "A steak."      astk
N: answers Pavarotti.    ass pvrt
F: "A steak," answered Pavarotti.    asrk,asd pvrt
N: Then the waiter arrives with Pavarotti's steak.      t t wt arvs wt pvrt stk
F: Then the waiter arrived with Pavarotti's steak.      t t wt arvd wt pvrt stk
N: It's really too big for one person.    it rl t bg f o ps
F: It was really too big for one person.    it ws rl t bg f o ps
N: Pavarotti starts to eat.    pvlt stt t et
F: Pavarotti started to eat.    pvrt stt t et
N: Sophia points to the steak and looks at him.    spi pit t t stk ad lks t hm
F: Sophia pointed to the steak and looked at him.    spi pit t t stk a lks (a) hm
SL: "Are you eating that alone?"    a y et tt l
N: she asks.    se(a)sks
F: "Are you eating that alone?" she asked.  a y et tt l,se(a)skd
LP: "Of course not,"      of cs nt
N: answers the famous opera singer.      ass t fms opr s(n)g
F: "Of course not," answered the famous opera singer.      of cs nt, as t fms opr s(n)g
LP: "With spaghetti!"    w(t) spgt
N: That's all for today, Sam.      wt(a) f td, sm
    This is the end of Lesson Six.    ts s t e(e)d f ls sx
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R3.2

BOOK THREE, REVIEW TWO

N: Review Two.    rvt
    Well, Sam, take a piece of paper and a pencil.  w,sm,tkapcppad(a)pc
    We begin today with an interview with Susan's grandmother.    wbgtdwt(a)ntvwtsssgrmt
    You remember her.    yrmbh
    She lives in New York.    slvs(i)nyk
    The one who loves Mexican beer.    towlvsmxcbe
    Her name is Katherine Webster.    hnme(i)skrwbst
    Listen to the interview.    lstte(i)tv
    Here she is.  hse(I)s
M: Here we are in New York.  hwainyk
    We're talking with Mrs. Katherine Webster.    wrtkwtmssktewbst
    She just had a birthday.  shshd(a)btd
Kitty: Hi! How're you doing?    h,hrydi
M: Congratulations!    cgtlts
    Listen, I just want to say that I think you're a really great lady, Mrs. Webster, and-
Kitty: Please, call me Kitty.      ls,ijswtstt(i)tkyr(a)rlgrld,ssswbstadkt,pls,iwtkmbt(y)
M: OK, Kitty... I want to know more about you.  ok,kt,iwtkmbt(y)
Kitty: Like what?  lkwt
M: Well, I know you're eighty-one.  And you were born on ...  w,l(i)kyreto,ad(y)wbn(o)
Kitty: May fifteenth. Yes, I was born on the fifteenth of May.    mfft(t),ys,iwsbn(o)tffrrm
M: In what year?    iwy
Kitty: In nineteen ten . . . in the year nineteen ten.  intt,ityntt
M: I can't believe it.    icblvt
    You look so young!    ylksy
    And where were you born, Mrs. -    awwyb,sss
    I mean, Kitty?    im,lt
Kitty: Oh, I was born in Ireland.    o,iwsbn(i)irld
    In Dublin, Ireland.  idbl,irld
N: Now some pronunciation practice.    nsmpnci(a)tprctc
    Listen and repeat.  lsarpt
M: eleven    elv
    eleventh      elvt
    February eleventh    fburelvt
F: twelve    twlv
    twelfth            twft
    February twelfth  fburtwft
M: thirteen    ttn
    thirteenth      ttt
    March thirteenth  mcttt
F: fourteen    ft
    fourteenth    ftt
    April fourteenth    apftt
M: When were you born?  wwybr
F: I was born    iwsbr
    on May fifteenth  omfftt

    I was born      iwsbr                (这里原文丢了两个句子,已经修改)
    on May fifteenth      omfftt

    I was born on May fifteenth    iwsbrn(o)mfftt
    nineteen ten    ntt
    I was born on May fifteenth, nineteen ten.  iwsbrn(o)mfft(t),ntt
M: Where were you born?  wrwybr
F: I was born  iwsbr
    I was born in Ireland.  iwsbrn(i)irld
N: OK, Sam, take a pencil and a piece of paper. Ready?    ok,sm,tkpcad(a)pcpp,rd
    Now write only the names and dates of some famous people as Mrs.Webster -    nwtoltnmsadtsfsmsppasmsswbst
    I mean, Kitty - reads the following information.    im,kt,rstflin(i)fmt
  Just the names and dates, OK?    jstnmsadt,ok
  You can check your answers at the end.  ycckyas(a)te(a)d
  Let's go.  ltg
Kitty: First comes Thomas Edison.    fstcmstmseds
    He was born on February eleventh,    hwsbrn(o)fbury(e)lvt
    eighteen forty-seven.    etftsv
    Yes, the eleventh of February in the year eighteen forty-seven.    ys,telvtfburityetftsv
    Next comes Abraham Lincoln,    nxtcmsabrhmlc
    the sixteenth President of the United States.    t sxtt psdt t untd(s) tt
    He was born in eighteen nine on February twelfth.    hwsbrn(i)etnofburtft
    That's the twelfth of February eighteen O nine.    tsttwlftfburetn(o)n
    Well,    w
    we need some famous women on this list.    w nd(s)m fms wm n(o) ts lst
    Let's see... there's the famous opera singer,    lts,ys t fms op s(n)g
    Maria Callas.That's M-a-r-i-a  C-a-I-l-a-s.    mricls,tt maria,callsa
    She was born just three weeks before Christmas on December fourth, nineteen twenty-three.    swsbrjstrwksbfcrsms(o)dcbft,nttttr
    Next comes John    nxtcmsj
F:Kennedy, K-e-n-n-e-d-y ...    knd,kennedy
    not the son, the father ... the one who was President.    nts,tft,towspsdt
    He was born in the month of May.        hwsbrn(i)tmtfm
    In fact, the date is May twenty-ninth, nineteen something.    ifct,tdtismttnt,ntst
    Let me see...  lms
    oh, yes.    o.ys
    It was in nineteen seventeen. . .    iws(i)ntsvt
    May twenty-ninth, nineteen seventeen.    mttn(t),ntsvt
    Last on the list is Marilyn Monroe, M-o-n-r-o-e.    lst(o)tlstismrlmr,monroe
    She was born in California on the first of June, nineteen twenty-six.      swsbrn(i)clfniotfstj,ntttsx
N: Have you got all that, Sam?      hvygt(a)t,sm
    Here's the list again.      hstlst(a)g
Kitty: Thomas Edison - February eleventh, eighteen forty-seven.  tmseds,fburelv(t),etftsv
    Abraham Lincoln - February twelfth, eighteen-oh-nine.    ab(r)h(a)mlc,fburtt,etn(o)n
    Maria Callas - December fourth, nineteen twenty-three.  mricls,dcbf(t),nttttr
    John F. Kennedy - May twenty-ninth, nineteen seventeen.    jnfknd,mttnt,ntsvt
    Marilyn Monroe - June first, nineteen twenty-six.    mrl mr,jfst,ntttsx
N: Now I say, "When was Abraham Lincoln born?"    nis,wwsabhmlcbr
    And you say. . .    adys
F: He was born on February twelfth, eighteen-oh-nine.  hwsbrn(o)fburtft,etn(o)n
N: I say, "Was that on the thirteenth?"    is,wsttotttt
  And you say. . .    adys
F: No, that was on the twelfth.    n,tws(o)ttwlft
N: Ready? Let's begin.    rd,ltbg
    When was Abraham Lincoln born?    wwsabhmlcbr
F: He was born on February twelfth,    hwsbrfburtwlf(t)
    Eighteen-oh-nine.  etn(o)n
N: Was that on the thirteenth?  wstt(o)ttt(t)
F: No, that was on the twelfth.    n,ttws(o)ttft
N: When was Thomas Edison born?  wwstmsedsbr
F: He was born on February eleventh, Eighteen forty-seven.    hwsbrn(o)fburelvt,etftsv
N: Was that in eighteen thirty-seven?  wstt(i)ett(t)sv
F: No, that was in eighteen forty-seven.  n,tws(i)etftsv
N: When was Maria Callas born?  wwsmriclsbr
F: She was born on December fourth, nineteen twenty-three.    swsbrn(o)dcbft,nttttr
N: Was that in November?    wsttinvb
F: No, that was in December.    n,tws(i)dcb
N: How about Marilyn Monroe?    hw(a)bmrlmr
    When was she born?  wwsbr
F: She was born on June first, Nineteen twenty-six.    swsbrn(o)hfst,ntttsx
N: Was that on the third of June?  wsttottdj
F: No, that was on the first of June.  n,tws(o)tfstj
N: How about John F. Kennedy?    hwbtjnfknd
    When was he born?  wwshbr
F: He was born on May twenty-ninth, nineteen seventeen.    hwsbrn(o)ttnt,ntsvt
N: Was that in April?  wstt(i)apr
F: No, that was in May.    n,tws(i)m
N: Finally, do you remember when Kitty Webster was born?    fnl,dyrmbwktwbstwsbr
    When was Kitty Webster born, Sam?    wwsktwbstbr,sm
    That's right.    ttrt
    She was born on May fifteenth, nineteen ten.    swsbrn(o)mfftt,ntt
    And where was she born?    awwssbr
    Good! She was born in Dublin, Ireland.  gd,swsbrn(i)dbl,irld
    How about you, Sam? When were you born?    hwby,sm,wwybr
    And where were you born, Sam?    adwwybr,sm
    John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, etc., were all famous Americans.    hnfknd,mrlmr,etc,wafmsamrcs
    But what were they famous for?  btwtwtfmsf
    I'm sure you already know.    imsaedk
    Let's see. I say,    lts,is
    "Who was Thomas Edison?"    wwstmseds
    And you say....  adys
F: He was an inventor.  hws(a)ivt
N: Easy, huh? Ready? Let's begin.    es,h,rd,ltbg
    Who was Thomas Edison?  wwstmseds
F: He was an inventor.  hws(a)nivt
N: Who was Maria Callas?  wwsmricls
F: She was an opera singer.    s ws(a)  n(o)p  s(n)g
N: And who were Abraham Lincoln      adwwabrhmlc
    and John F. Kennedy?  adjnfknd
F: They were Presidents of the United States.    twpsdttuntd(s)tt
N: How about Marilyn Monroe. Who was she?    hwbmrlmr,wwss
F: She was a movie actress.  swsamvacts
N: Very good, Sam;    vrgd,sm
    now we know why these people were famous,    nwkwtsppwmfs
    And, yes, we know when they were born.    ad,ys,wkwtwbr
    But we don't know where they were born.    btwdkwtwbr
    You ask, Sam.    yu(a)sk,sm
    OK? I say, "Thomas Edison."    ok,is,tmseds
    And you say. . .  adys
F: Where was Thomas Edison born?    wwstmsedsbr
N: Ready? Thomas Edison.    rd,tmseds
F: Where was Thomas Edison born?  wwstmsedsbr
M: He was born in Ohio.    hwsbrn(i)ohi
N: Abraham Lincoln.    abrhmlc
F: Where was Abraham Lincoln born?  wwsabrhmlcbr
M: He was born in Kentucky.  hwsbrn(i)ktc
N: Maria Callas.  mricls
F: Where was Maria Callas born?  wwsmriclsbr
M: She was born in New York.  swsbrn(i)nyk
N: Marilyn Monroe.    mrimr
F: Where was Marilyn Monroe born?    wwsmrlmrbr
M: She was born in California.    swsbrn(i)clfni
N: John F. Kennedy.    jnflnd
F: Where was John F. Kennedy born?    wwsjnfkndbr
M: He was born in Massachusetts.  hwsbrn(i)mscst
F: Where?  w
M: Massachusetts... Massachusetts.  mscst,mscst
N: Way to go, Sam!    wtg,sm
    This is the end of Review Two.    tsste(e)rvt

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3.7

LESSON 7 BUT I THINK I'N QUALIFIED FOR THE JOB.  lssv,bt(i)tk(i)qlfdftjb


SCENE ONE: THE EXERCISE

Susan: I told John it was over.    itjn(t)ws(o)v
Carol: You did?    ydd
    Oh, my legs are killing me.      o,mlgsaklm
    Is Edna really qualified to teach?    isedrlqlfttc
Susan: She studied with Jane Fonda?.  sstdswtjfd
Carol: Really? When was that?    rl,wwstt
Susan: From 1978 to 1980.    fntscttntet
Carol: I don't believe it.    idblvt
Susan: You're always asking questions.    yrawsaskqsts
    Did you ever think about becoming a newscaster?    ddyevtkbtbcm(n)anscst
Carol: John said the same thing.    jstsmt
    But I don't have enough experience.    bt(I)hvengexprc
Susan: Did you go to journalism school?    ddygtjnlsmsc
Carol: Yes. I studied journalism at Columbia University.    ys,istdjnlsm(a)tclfniunvst
Edna: Ladies! We exercise our bodies here,    lds,we(e)xcsobdsh
    not our mouths.    nomt
Carol: I don't believer she studied with Jane Fonda.    idblvsstdwtjfd
Edna: One, two. One, two.    o,t,o,t
Carol: Oh, my legs.    o,mlgs
    I can't stand it.    icstd(t)

SCENE TWO: STEVEN'S OFFICE

Carol: Steven, I want to talk to you.      stv,iwttkt(y)
Steven: Yes?    ys
Carol: Do you know John is leaving?      dykjnslv
Steven: Yes.    ys
Carol: Well, I want John's job.    w,iwjsjb
Steven: Carol, I want to help you,    cr,iwthpy
    but John has a lot of experience.    bjhsaltf(e)xbrc
Carol: I know, but so do I.    ik,btsdi
    Not the way John does,  of course.    ntwjds(of)cs
    But I think I'm qualified for the job.    bt(i)tlimqlfftjb
Steven: Where did you work in the past?    wddywkitpst
Carol: I worked at a radio station.    iwkd(a)tardstt
    I was a writer.    iwsawt
Steven: How long did you work there?    hlddywky
Carol: I worked there for two years,    iwktftys
    from 1986 to 1988.    fntetsxtntete(t)
Steven: Were you on television?    wyu(o)tlvs
Carol: Only in college.    oliclg
Steven: Where did you go to school?    wddygtsc
Carol: I went to the University of Michigan.    iwttunvstmcg
Steven: What did you study there?    wddystdt
Carol: I was a communications major.    iwsacmnctmj
  I went to journalism school after I graduated.    iwtjnlsmsclftigrdatd
Steven: You went to journalism school?    ywtjnlsmsc
Carol: Yes. At Columbia University in New York City.    ys,atclbiunvstiny(k)ct
    Here's my resume.    hsmtsm
Steven: I want to help you,    iwthpy
    Carol, but I'm not sure that I can.    cr,imagswt
Carol: Look, I'm a good writer.    lk,imagdwt
    You know that. Just give me a chance.    yktt,jsg(v)mcc
Steven: How can I do that?    hcn(i)dtt
Carol: I'd like to make an audition tape.    idltmkaadttp
    And then if you think it's good,    atnfytktgd
    show it to Linda.    swtld
Steven: I'd like to think about it.    idlttkbtt
Carol: No. I want to know now.    n,iwtkn
    Please help me,  Steven    plsh(p)m,stv
    Give me this chance.    gvmtscc
Steven: OK. If Mike agrees to shoot it .    ok,(k)ifmkagrststt
Carol: I spoke to him.    ispkthm
    He said he'd do it.    hsdhddo(i)t
Steven: OK, Carol.    ok,cr
    The studio is free tomorrow night.    tstdO(I)sftmrnt
    That's a good time to do it.    ttagdtmtdo(i)t
Carol: Thanks.    tks

  this is the end of lsson seven.  tssted(o)flssv
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