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只看该作者 110 发表于: 2008-11-25
PART 6
LESSON 4    THE NEWSPAPERS ARE FINALLY REVIEWING THE SHOW.        Lsf(4) tnspps(a)rfnlrvwts

SCENE ONE: LINDA'S OFFICE
STEVEN: Today's the day. The newspapers are finally reviewing the show.    Tdstd tnspps(a)afnlrvwts
LINDA: I hate critics.                    ihtvrtcs
  I hate reading their reviews.                ihtrdtrvs
STEVEN: You seem surprisingly calm.            yssprslc
LINDA: I'm not.                        imn
  I'm terribly nervous.                    imtrblnvs
STEVEN: You hide it very well.                 Yhd(i)tvrwl
LINDA: I just hope the critics like the show.        ijsthptvrtcslkts
STEVEN: Don't you think they will?            Dn(y)tktw
  These will be my first reviews as a dramatic director.    Tswbmfstrvs(a)s(a)dmtcdrct
LINDA: Well, I don't care what the reviews say.        W idcwtrvss
  You directed beautifully.                ydrctbtfl
STEVEN: Do you really think so?                dyrltks
LINDA: Steven, you're a good director.            Stv yr(a)gddrct
    You work well with the cast.            ywkwwttcst
    You're doing a wonderful job.            Yrdg(a)wdfjb
    I mean it.                        Imn(i)t
STEVEN: Gee, thanks.                    G tks
    I hope the critics think the way you do.        ihptcrtcstktwyd
LINDA: Thanks. Here goes:                tks hgs
  the Daily News,                     dlns
  the Stamford Gazette,                    tstmfgzt
  the Connecticut Record,                tcnctcrcd
  and the New York Times.                atnyktms
STEVEN: Aren't you going to read them?            An(y)gtrdt
    Let's do this quickly.                ltdtsqcl
LINDA: You do it.                    ydit
STEVEN: OK. Which one first?                Ok wcofst
LINDA: The Stamford Gazette.                tstfdgzt
STEVEN: Let me find it.                    Ltmfd(i)t
STEVEN: OK. . . Here it is.                Ok hrit(i)s
LINDA: Well. . . Come on. . .                w cmo
    Let's hear it.                    Lthr(i)t
STEVEN: "If you like suspense,                ifylkssps
    don't miss ‘Murder at Midnight.            Dmsmdr(a)tmdnt
    This new mystery show is one of the ten best of the season. "    tsnmstrsison(o)fttbst(o)ftss

SCENE TWO: THE HOSPITAL WAITING ROOM
AMY: Wow! These newspaper reviews are wonderful.    W tsnspprvs(a)rwdf
JEFF: I guess so.                    igss
AMY: Did you know that you act brilliantly?        Dd(y)ktyatbrltl
JEFF: Does it really say that?                Ds(i)trlst
AMY: Yes. And here . . .                ys adh
    "Jeff Bennett moves smoothly into his first big role.    jfbntmvssmtlithsfstbgrl
    He is perfect as the sensitive but strong reporter. "    hispfct(a)stsstvbtstrpt
JEFF: ". . . He is beautifully directed by Steven Winn. "    hisbtfldrctbstvw
AMY: ". . . And nicely supported by veteran actress Mary Beth Adams. "    anclsptbvtactmrbt(a)dms
JEFF: I'm nicely supported by Mary Beth?        imnclsptbmrbt
    No, She's the star of the show.            N sststr(o)fts
    I was supporting her.                iwsspth
AMY: You're very modest.                yrvrmdst
JEFF: Well, not really.                    W nrl
  I'm just telling the truth.                imjsttlttt
AMY: Jeff Bennett,                    jfbnt
    you're a very good actor. . .            yr(a)vrgd(a)act
    Would you mind giving me your autograph?        Wd(y)mdgvmyr(a)tgrp
JEFF: Not at all.                    Nt(a)t(a)
AMY: You even write well. . .                yevwtw
  So, if there is anything I can do. . .        s iftris(a)nticd
JEFF: Well, just keep reading those reviews.        W jstkprdtsrvs
AMY: Of course I will.                    ofcsiw
  Seriously, Jeff.                    srosl jf
  How's your dad today?                    hsyddtd
JEFF: He's doing very well, thanks.            Hsdvrw tks
    He'll be going home soon.                hbghms
AMY: That's good.                    ttgd
JEFF: It's my mother I'm worried about.            Itmmtimwrd(a)bt
AMY: She isn't doing well?                sisdw
JEFF: She's extremely tense.                 Ss(e)extmlts
    This is very hard on her.                Ts(i)svrhd(o)nh
AMY: Well, she's lucky she has you here.        W sslcshsyh
JEFF: I think she really needs me.            itksrlndm
AMY: Why do you sound so surprised?            wdysdssprs
JEFF: I don't know.                    idk
    This may sound strange,                tsmsdstg
    but it's the first time I'm the one in charge -    bittfsttmimtoicg
    not my father or mother or older brother.        Ntmftr(o)mtr(o)odbrt
    They're all relying on me.                trarlom
this is end lesson four                    ts(i)s(e)edlsf
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只看该作者 111 发表于: 2008-11-26
今天时间太少,就练习了一课,如下:
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PART 6
LESSON 5  "MURDER AT MIDNIGHT" IS PHOTOGRAPHED BEAUTIFULLY.    Lsfv(5) mdr(a)tmdnt isptgpbtf

SCENE ONE: THE STUDIO
MIKE: This one's my favorite:                    tsosmfvrt
    "‘Murder at Midnight’is photographed beautifully. "    mdr(a)tmdnt isptgpbtf
STEVEN: Or this:                        ots
    "Of the three new shows this season,            ottrnsstsss
    ‘Murder at Midnight’is the most skillfully directed."    Mdr(a)tmdnt istmstskfdrct
MARY BETH: When Jeff sees these great reviews,            wjfsstsgtrvs
  he'll cheer up.                        Hcr(u)p
MIKE: Yeah. Listen,                        y ls
    "Jeff Bennett moves smoothly into his first big role."    jfbntmvssmtithsfstbgr
MARY BETH: I think Jeff will like this one:            itkjfwlktso
    "Jeff Bennett plays the young reporter more convincingly than anyone on television."               

                    jfbntplstyrptmcvcgtanootlvs
MIKE: Mary Beth,                        mrbt
    you must be thrilled too.                    ymstbtrt
MARY BETH: Oh, I am.                        O im
    I'm going to frame this one:                imgtfmtso
    "Mary Beth Adams plays the female lead as intelligently as anyone since. . . mrbtadsplstfmld(a)sitgtlasanosc
    "Well, you get the idea.                    W ygtid
RITA: Why don't they ever mention the makeup person?        wdtevmttmkps
    Don't you think it should say                dt(y)tk(i)tss
    "Rita Haynes applies blush more professionally than any other makeup artist on television? "Rths(a)

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SCENE TWO: THE BENNETT FAMILY KITCHEN
JEFF: Well, that's the last interview.                W tttlstitv
    Finding a nurse to take care of Dad when he comes home from the hospital isn't easy.    Fdg(a)

nsttkcoddwhcshfthsptist(e)es
MRS. BENNETT: I don't know why we need a nurse.            Idkwwnd(a)ns
    I can help your father get better faster than any of them.    Ichlp(y)ftgtbtfsttanot
JEFF: I know, Mom,                        ik m
    but it's going to be hard on you.                bitgtbhdoy
    If you have a nurse to help you with Dad,            ifyhvmsthlp(y)wtdd
    it'll be easier.                        itbes
MRS. BENNETT: No one will treat your father as lovingly as I will.    Nowtt(y)ftr(a)slvgasiw
JEFF: Absolutely, Mom.                        Abslt m
    But I want someone here to help you.            Biwtsmohthlp(y)
    You can't take care of him alone.                Yctkcohm(a)l
    Let's talk about the nurses we saw.                Lttk(a)tnsws
    What did you think of Nurse Gordon?                Wdd(y)tkonsgd
MRS. BENNETT: She's a hard worker,                ss(a)hdwk
    but I don't think she's the best choice.            bidtksstbstcc
JEFF: Why not?                            wn
MRS. BENNETT: She seems cold.                    ssscd
    She's not a very nice person.                Ssnt(a)vrncps
JEFF: How about Nurse Garcia?                    Hw(a)btnsgc
    She gets along with people more easily.            Sgts(a)lwtppmes
    She seemed the friendliest.                    sstfrdlst
MRS. BENNETT: She's the friendliest, all right.            Sstfrdlst art
    Too friendly.                        tfrdl
    And too loud.                        atld
    She drives me crazy.                    sdrvmcrz
JEFF: And Nurse Fitzgerald?                    ansftgr
    She wasn't loud.                        swsld
MRS. BENNETT: She spoke so quietly I couldn't hear her.        sspksqtichh
JEFF: What did you think of Nurse Jackson?            Wdd(y)tk(o)fnsjcs
    He seemed to handle everything more efficiently than the others.    Hsd(t)hdevrtmefctttots
MRS. BENNETT: He's too efficient.                hstefct
    I didn't like him at all.                    Idlkhm(a)t(a)
JEFF: Did you like Nurse Rose?                    Dd(y)lknsrs
  She seemed to be the nicest.                    sstbtncst
MRS. BENNETT: Yes, I liked her.                    Ys ilkh
    She's sweet.                        ssswt
    She could be OK.                        scbok
JEFF: Great. Then Nurse Rose is the one for us .        grt tnsrsistofr(u)s
    I'll give her a call.                    Igvhr(a)c
MRS. BENNETT: OK, Jeff,                        ok jf
  but I'm still the best nurse for your father.            bimsttbstnsfyft
JEFF: I know, Mom.                        Ik m
    You're the best.                        yrtbst
    Nurse Rose will just be here to help you with Dad. OK?    Nsrswjstbhthlp(y)wtdd ok
MRS. BENNETT: OK.                        ok

SCENE THREE: THE CONTROL ROOM
LINDA: Come in, Steven.                        Ci stv
  I have good news.                        ihvgdns
  I spoke to Jeff.                        ispktjf
STEVEN: How is he?                        hish
LINDA: He's handling things very well.                hshdtsvrw
STEVEN: How's his father?                    hshsft
LINDA: He's recovering quicker than other men his age.        Hsrcvrqctotmhs(a)g
    He'll be going home next week.                hlbghmnctwk
STEVEN: That's good news.                    ttgdns
LINDA: Yes, and Jeff is coming back to work tomorrow.        Ys ajf(i)scbctwktmr
STEVEN: Fantastic!                        ftstc
  Did he see the reviews?                    dhstrvs
LINDA: Yes. They made him extremely happy.            Ys tmdhm(e)extmlhp
STEVEN: Well, I'm glad to hear he's coming back.        W imgld(t)hhscbc
LINDA: We all are.                        waa
  Hey, did you see the review in the Hartford paper?        H dd(y)strvithrfpp
STEVEN: No.                            n
LINDA: Oh, you have to hear this one.                O yhvthtso
  It's the best of them all.                    Ittbst(o)ftm(a)
  I have it right here.                        ihvitrth
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今天晚上练习了一课。如下:
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PART 6
LESSON 6  I'M PERFECTLY HAPPY WITH THE WAY THINGS  ARE RIGHT NOW.         lssx(6) impfcthpwttwts

SCENE ONE: THE PARK
MARY BETH: It was nice of you to meet me here.                    Itwsncof(y)tmtmh
  You're a good friend.                                yrgdfrd
RITA: It's a gorgeous day.                            Its(a)ggsd
  I like going to the park.                            ilkgttpk
MARY BETH: It's nice to talk to you and know that my kids are having a good time.    Itncttktyaktmkds(a)hvgdtm
RITA: They're growing so quickly.                        trgrwsqc
MARY BETH: I know.                                ik
  If I don't watch carefully,                            ifidwtcfl
  I'll miss their entire childhood.                        imstetcdh
  Jonathan, be careful.                                Jnt bcf
RITA: He seems to play very nicely with the other children.            hsmstplvrnclwttotcd
MARY BETH: He's playing quietly today,                        hsplqttd
  but yesterday he acted very badly.                        bystdhaxtvrbdl
RITA: What happened?                                whpd
MARY BETH: He threw sand all over everyone.                    Htrad(a)l(o)vevro
RITA: What did you do?                                Wdd(y)d
MARY BETH: I said firmly,                            isfl
    "You're a bad boy, Jonathan.                        Yrbdb jnt
    You were bad,                                ywbd
    so you have to go home. "                            syhvtghm
RITA: No second chance?                                nscdcc
MARY BETH: No second chance.                            nscdcc
  He's perfectly able to behave.                        hspfctabtbhv
    If he doesn't behave,                            ifhdsbhv
    he goes home.                                hgshm
RITA: You're a very good mother,                        yrvrgdmt
    Mary Beth Adams,                                mrbt(a)dm
    and you have wonderful children.                        Ad(y)hvwdfcd
MARY BETH: Thank you, Rita.                            Tk(y) rt
  That's one of the best compliments anyone could give me.            Ttootbstcplmts(a)anocgvm
RITA: You don't seem so tired.                            ydsst
  Is anyone helping you with the children now?                    isanohlpywttcdn
MARY BETH: Yes. My new baby-sitter handles the children more easily.        Ys mnbbsthdstcdmesl
    The children seem calmer.                            tcdsmcm
    They're more rested and better behaved.                    trmrstabtbhv
RITA: What does she do differently?                        wdssddfrtl
  Does she work harder than the other baby-sitters?                dsswkhdttotbbsts
MARY BETH: She doesn't seem to work harder,                    sdsstwkhd
  but somehow she gets more done.                        bsmhsgtmd
RITA: I don't understand.                            idudst
MARY BETH: It's her attitude.                            ithatd
  She's calmer and more self-confident.                        sscmamsfcfd
  Maybe that's why the children follow her directions better.            mbttwtcdflhdrctsbt
  She's also more responsible than the other baby-sitters.            ssasmrspsbttotbbsts
RITA: But do you still have to get up at night?                    bdysthvtgtuant
MARY BETH: No. The children seem happier now and they sleep better at night. . .    n,tcdshpnatslpbtr(a)atnt
  Give the toy back to the little girl, Jonathan.                Gvttbcttltgl jnt
  That's good.                                    ttg
RITA: Well, now that everything is going smoothly,                w ntevrtisgsmt
    are you planning to take more acting jobs?                    ayplnttkmactjbs
MARY BETH: No. Not for a while.                            N nfr(a)w
  I'm perfectly happy with the way things are right now.            impfctwttwts(a)rtn
RITA: That's good to hear.                            ttgth
MARY BETH: I'll always want to spend more time with my children. . .        il(a)wswtspdmtmwtmcd
    and I'll always want to be a more successful actress,            ail(a)wswttbmsccsfact
    but. . . everything can't be perfect.                    B evrtcbpfct
    I finally understand that.                            ifnludstdt
    Uh-oh. He's throwing sand again.                        Uo hstrsd(a)g
  Jonathan, you mustn't throw sand.                        Jnt ymstrsd
  You're going home right now.                            yrghmrtn
this is end lesson six                                                                ts(i)s(e)edlssx
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今天练习了一课,如下:
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PART 6
LESSON 7  HAT WERE YOU DOING WHEN MEN LANDED ON THE MOON?     Lssv(7) htwydwmldd(o)tm

SCENE ONE: THE STUDIO
CHARLES : Here's an interesting article.            Hrs(a)n(i)tstatc
  There's a new plan to send a rocket to Mars.            Ts(a)npltsd(a)rctms
HENRY JONES: To Mars.                        tms
  I dreamed of going to Mars.                    Idd(o)gtms
CHARLES : I dreamed of going to the moon.            Idd(o)gttm
HENRY: Remember those great television pictures?        rmbtsgtlvspcts
    What were you doing when men landed on the moon?        Wwydwmldd(o)tm
CHARLES : I was watching television at college.            Iwswctlvsn(a)tclg
HENRY: I was making a movie.                    iwsmkamv
MARY BETH: I was playing at school.                iwsplscl
CHARLES : No, you weren't.                    n yw
MARY BETH: I was very young.                    iwsvry
CHARLES : Well, it was a long time ago.                W itws(a)ltmag
    Boy, I feel old.                        B ifl(o)d
GEORGE WATTS: I was holding my new baby when they landed.    iwshdmnbbwtld
    I was crying my eyes out.                    Iwscrmes(o)
CHARLES : George Watts!                        ggwt
    Or should we call you Uncle Ben. . .            oswcyucb
    Welcome back.                        wlcbc
    Tell us why you were crying.                Wl(u)swywcr
GEORGE: I was crying because I was so happy.            iwscrbcsiwsshp
    The nurses in the hospital were watching television.    Tnss(i)thsptwwctlvs
    The astronauts were saying those famous words ,        tastwstsfmswd
    "One small step for man,                    osmstpfm
    one giant leap for mankind. "                oglpfmk
    It was a beautiful moment.                    Itws(a)btfmmt
    The baby was crying.                    tbbwscr
    I was crying.                        iwscr
    The nurses were clapping.                    tnsswclp
CHARLES : That's nice.                        ttnc
    What brings you to the studio?                wbryttstdo
GEORGE: Well, I just came back from Paris yesterday,        w ijstcbcfprsystd
    and I decided to come here and say hello.            Ad(i)dcddtchashl
CHARLES : Good. Sit down.                    Gd sd
    What were you doing in Paris?                wwydiprs
GEORGE: I was trying out for a new movie.            Iwstfr(a)nmv
CHARLES : You were eating all that good Parisian food.        ywetatgdprsf
GEORGE: Well, I ate some very good meals,            w iatsmvrgmls
    that's true.                        ttt
    But what's new here?                    bwtnh
CHARLES : Did you see the papers?                Dd(y)stpps
GEORGE: No.                            n
CHARLES : While you were away,                    wlywaw
    we were reviewed by all the papers.                 wwrvbatpps
GEORGE: Oh, really?                        O rl
CHARLES : "Murder at Midnight" was called the best new show of the year.    Mdr(a)mdnt wscdtbstnsoty
HENRY: The critics said Steven was a brilliant young director.    Tcrtcsdstvws(a)bltydrct
CHARLES : And Mary Beth was given excellent reviews.        admrbtwsgvexcltrvs
MARY BETH: Charles got great reviews too.            crsggtrcst
HENRY: But Jeff had the best reviews of all.            Bjfhdtbstrvs(o)fa
GEORGE: Where is Jeff?                        wisjf
MARY BETH: He's rehearsing with Steven.                hsrhswtstv
CHARLES : While you were away,                    wywaw
    Jeff's father went to the hospital.                jfsftwtthspt
GEORGE: Oh, no!                            o n
CHARLES : He was moving furniture when he felt a pain in his chest.    Hwsmvfntwhflt(a)pn(i)hscst
    A few minutes later,                    (a)fmntlt
    Jeff's mother found him on the floor.            Jfsmtfhm(o)ntf
GEORGE: Where was Jeff?                        wwsjf
CHARLES : He was here at the studio.                hwshatstdo
  He was rehearsing when the call came.                hwsrhswtcc
MARY BETH: I was talking to Jeff when Rita came with the message.    iwstlktjfwrtcwttmsg
GEORGE: Where's Jeff now ?                    wsjfn
CHARLES : Upstairs with Steven.                    upstwtstv
GEORGE: Well, I'm going to find him and say hello.        W imgtfhm(a)shl
    I'll see you later.                        isylt
CHARLES : It was nice seeing you.                iwsncsy
MARY BETH: Come back again soon.                Cbc(a)gs
This is end lesson seven                    ts(i)s(e)edlsv
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PART 6
LESSON 8    HAD TO WORK TWO JOBS.        lset(8)  hdwktjbs

SCENE ONE: THE BENNETT FAMILY KITCHEN
JEFF: That smells good.                Tt(s)smlsgd
MRS. BENNETT: I hope so.            ihps
  How are you?                    hay
JEFF: I'm fine.                    imf
  I rehearsed today.                irhsdtd
MR. BENNETT: How was the rehearsal?        hwstrhs
JEFF: I had to work very hard.            ihdtwkvrhd
MRS. BENNETT: Dinner should be ready in a few minutes.    Dnsbrdin(a)fmnt
    I have to make special dinners for your father now.    ihvtmkspcdnsfyftn
    He's on a diet.                Hs(o)n(a)dt
    Oh, I have to give him his medicine.    O ihvtgbhmhsmdc
JEFF: You look tired.                    ylkt
  What did you do today?            Wdd(y)dtd
MRS. BENNETT: I had to do a lot of errands.        Ihdtdlt(o)ferd
    First I had to go to the grocery store and buy things for dinner.    fstihdtgttfcstadbtsfdn
    Then I had to buy some medicine for your father.    tihdtbsmmdcfyft
    Then I had to return some books to the library.    tihdtrtsmbksttlbr
JEFF: What a busy day!. . .            wt(a)bsd
    Can I go see Dad now ?            cigsddn
MRS. BENNETT: Sure. He's awake.            S hs(a)wk
JEFF: Is the nurse with him?            istnswthm
MRS. BENNETT: No. I sent her home an hour ago.    N isthhmaor(a)g

SCENE TWO: THE BEDROOM
JEFF: Can I come in?                cici
MR. BENNETT: Come in, Jeff.            ci jf
JEFF: What's that?                wtt
MR. BENNETT: These are old pictures and scrapbooks.    Tsaopcts(a)dsrpbks
    I was thinking about the Bennett family.    iwstkabttbntfml
JEFF: Ah, the old Bennetts.            A tobnt
MR. BENNETT: They were a tough bunch. . .    twatgbc
    Look, here's my great-great-grandfather Patrick.    Lk hrsmg g gdftptc
JEFF: Didn't he have to leave Ireland when he was only sixteen?    ddhhbtlvildwhwsolsxt
MR. BENNETT: Yes, he had to leave the country quickly.    Ys hhdtlvtctqcl
    I never knew why.                invkw
    He never saw his mother and father again.    Hnvshsmtr(s)dftr(a)g
JEFF: You said he had to work very hard.    ysdhhdtwkvrhd
MR. BENNETT: Right. He built bridges and worked on the old steamships.    Rt hbtbgs(a)dwkd(o)ntostmsps
    He was a real character.            Hws(a)rcrt
JEFF: Who's that?                hst
MR. BENNETT: That's Sarah Bennett,        ttsrbnt
    my great-grandmother.            Mg gdmt
JEFF: What did she do?                wddsd
MR. BENNETT: She came to this country,        scttsct
    and she started a laundry business from nothing.    Adssttd(a)ldbsnsfnt
    She had five children.            shdfvcd
JEFF: Didn't her brother move west?ddhbtmvwst
MR. BENNETT: Yes. He owned his own ranch.    Ys hohs(o)rc
JEFF: Did he have to fight outlaws?        Ddhhvtft(o)tls
MR. BENNETT: Yes, he did.            Ys hdd
  He had to defend the land.            hhdtdfdtld
JEFF: That's Grandpa Al.            ttgdp
MR. BENNETT: Right. What a man he was!        Rt wt(a)mhws
JEFF: He had to support you and Grandma through the Depression.    hhdtsptyagdmttdprs
MR. BENNETT: He had to work two jobs.        hhdtwktjbs
  He put three children through school.        hptrcdtgscl
JEFF: You had to work too.            yhdtwkt
  You had to work during the day and go to school at night.    Yhdtwkdtdagtscl(a)tnt
  These Bennetts were tougher than I am.    tsbntwtgtiam
  I didn't have to leave the country or fight outlaws.    iddhvtlvtctoftotls
  I didn't have to start a business.        Iddhvtstt(a)bsns
  I didn't have to work two jobs.        iddhvtwktjbs
  I didn't even have to work weekends.        iddevhvtwkwkd
MR. BENNETT: No. You didn't have to do any of those things.    N yddhvtdanotsts
    But you're doing what you want to do.    byrdwtywttd
    And you do it well. . .            ad(y)ditwl
    I think the other Bennetts would admire you.    Itktotbntwd(a)my
JEFF: This doesn't sound like you, Dad.        Tsdssdlk(y) dd
MR. BENNETT: I have more time to think these days, Jeff. . .    ihvmtmttktsds jf
    I'm proud of you.                Impd(o)fy
MR. BENNETT: What's that?            wtt
JEFF: I brought you something,            ibt(y)smt
    I hid it here last night.            Ihd(i)thlstnt
MR. BENNETT: What is it?            Wt(i)s(i)t
JEFF: A present.                aprst
MR. BENNETT: You didn't have to get me a present.    yddhvtgtmprst
JEFF: I didn't have to,                iddhvt
    but I wanted to.                biwtt
    But you have to promise me something before you open it.    Bt(y)hvtprmsmsmtbfyopn(i)t
MR. BENNETT: What?                w
JEFF: You have to wait until I talk to the doctor before you use this.    yhvtwtutlitkttdctbfyusts
MR. BENNETT: OK.                ok
JEFF: And you have to promise me something else.    Ad(y)hvtprmsmsmtels
MRS. BENNETT: What?                w
JEFF: You have to promise me            yhvtprmsm
    that we can go out to the golf course together.    twcgotttgfcstgt
MR. BENNETT: It's a deal.            Its(a)dl
  Now can I open my present?            nciopmprst
  What is it?                    Wt(i)s(i)t
  A baseball bat?                absbbt
this is end lesson eight            ts(i)s(e)edlset
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引用第117楼victorlee于2008-12-01 23:03发表的  :
现在进入了期末复习的阶段。每天可能只能练习一课。如下:


已经非常难得了,毕竟复习考试短期比学英语更重要.
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