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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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4.11T

Lesson 11 It was given to me over forty years ago.    lselv,itwsgvtmovftys(a)g

SCENE ONE: THE MUSEUM OFFICE

BEN: I tell you it isn't right.    ityu(i)tsrt
PHILIP: Now, Ben,    n,b
    I don't see any problem with this.    idsanpblmwts
BEN: It was changed.    itwscg
PHILIP: Changed? How?  b bcgd,h
BEN: It was given to me over forty years ago.    itwsgvtmovftys(a)g
    I know it like the back of my hand.    ykwtlktbc(o)fmhd
    It was signed with a different mark.  itwssiwt(a)dftmk
PHILIP: Now, Ben, relax.    n,b,rlx
BEN: Something's wrong here, Philip,    stswh,plp
  and I'm going to find out what it is!    ad(i)gitfd(o)twtts
BEN: Hello?. . . Yes. . .    hl,ys
    All right,    art
    I'll be right down.    ilbrd

SCENE TWO: DIANA'S LIVING ROOM

TONY: It doesn't sound odd to me.    itdssdodtm
DIANA: My uncle was in a very strange mood.    mucwsi(n)avrstgmd
    Oh, I know Uncle Ben is difficult to get along with.    o,ikucbnsdictgt(a)lwt
    But I have a bad feeling about that argument this afternoon.    bt(i)hv(a)bdfln(a)bttagmts(a)ftn
    I wonder what it was about.    iwdwtws(a)bt
TONY: Diana, don't worry about it.  din,dwry(a)btt
    Look, it's late.    lk,itlt
    I have to go.    ihvtg
    Are we still going to get together Saturday?    awstgitgttgtstd
DIANA: Yes.  ys
DIANA: Hello?  hl
BEN: Diana, I have to talk to you.    din,ihvttkty
DIANA: Uncle Ben?    ucb
    What is it?    wtst
BEN: I have to show someone.    ihvtssmo
    I know you'll understand.    ikylucstd
DIANA: Show me what?    swmwt
    What's going on?    wtgin(o)
BEN: Just get over here right away.  jstgtovhrtaw
    I'm at the museum.    im(a)ttmsum
DIANA: But Uncle Ben. . .    btucb
BEN: I have proof!    ihvpf
TONY: What was that all about?    wwstt(a)l(a)bt
DIANA: It's Uncle Ben.    itucb
    He wants me to go over to the museum.    hwtmtgovttmsum
TONY: Now? It's almost midnight.    n,it(a)mstmdn
DIANA: He was really upset.    hwsrly(u)pst
    I have to go.    ihvtg
TONY: I'm going with you.    imgiwty

SCENE THREE: THE MUSEUM OFFICE

DIANA: Hello? Is anyone here?    hl,isanoh
TONY: Maybe he went home.    mbhwthm
DIANA: And left the lights on?    alftlt(o)
    You know he never wastes a penny.    ykhnvwsts(a)pn
TONY: Maybe he went home, Diana.  mbhwthm,din
    Maybe he left a note for you. . .    mbhlft(a)ntfy
    Why don't we try to call him at home?    wdmttchm(a)th(m)
TONY: What is it?    wtis(t)
DIANA: Uncle Ben!. . .    ucb
    Is he dead?    is(h)dd
TONY: I'll call an ambulance.    ilcl(a)nblc
OPERATOR: Emergency.      emgc
TONY: Yes. I want to report an accident.    ys,iwtrpt(a)n(a)ccdt
OPERATOR: What kind of accident, sir?      wkd(o)faccdt,s
TONY: A man was injured.    amws(i)ijd
OPERATOR: Where are you?    way
TONY: I'm at the Morris Museum at 1406 Bedford Street.    imatmrsmsumatftosxbft(s)tt
DIANA: Oh, Tony,    o,tn
    I think he's dead.    itkhsdd
TONY: It looks like he was hit on the head.  itlkslkhwshtothd
    this is the end of lesson elven.  tssted(o)flselv
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4.11L

BOOK FOUR, LESSON ELEVEN
N: Lesson Eleven.    lselv
    Repeat these words and sentences.  rptswdastcs
F: killed    kld
    He was killed    hwskld
M: hit      ht
    He was hit.    hwsht
F: found        fd
    He was found.    hwsfd
M: reported        rptd
    It was reported.    itwsrptd
F: called      cd
    It was called.    iwscd
M: rushed      rsd
    He was rushed.    hwsrsd
F: notified        ntfd
    They were notified.    twntfd
N: Now listen to this police report.    nlsttsplcrpt
F: At 11: 45 P.M. Benjamin Morris called niece Diana Morris            at(e)lvftfvpmbjmmrscdncdinmrs
      from the Morris Museum on Bedford Street in Stamford.    ftmrsmsumobfst(i)sdft
      Mr. Morris was killed sometime between 11: 45 P.M. and 12:20A.M.            mstmrswsklsmtmbtelvftfvpmatwlttam 
      He was hit on the head.      hwsht(o)thd
      Miss  Morris arrived at the museum at approximately 12:20.    msmrs(a)rvd(a)tmsum(a)t(a)prxmtltwlvtt
      Mr. Morris's office door was closed, but the lights were on.    mstmrssofcdrwscld,btltwe(o)
      The body was found behind Mr. Morris's desk.      tbdwsfbhdmstmrssdsk
      The accident was reported at 12:24,    tacctwsrptt(a)twlvttf
      and an ambulance was called.  ad(a)ablcwscld
      Mr. Morris was rushed to Stamford Hospital on Broad Street.  mstmrswswsrststfdhsptl(o)bstt
      He was examined at the hospital,    hwsexamd(a)thspt
      but it was too late.    btiwstlt
      He was dead.    hwsds
      At 1: 15, the police were notified.    aofvt,tplswntfd
      The next morning,    tnxmn
      His relatives were notified.    hsrltvswntfd
N: Now listen again to the police report and repeat what you hear.      nlsn(a)gttplrptarptwyh
      Ready? Let's go.    rd,ltg
F: At 11:45 P.M.      at(e)lvftfvpm
    Benjamin Morris called    bjmmrscd
    niece Diana Morris      ncdinmrs
    from the Morris Museum    ftmrsmsum
    on Bedford Street in Stamford.    obfd(s)tt(i)sftd
    Mr. Morris was killed      mstmrswskld
    sometime between 11:45 P.M. and 12:20 AM.    smtmbten(e)lvftfvpmatwlvttam
    He was hit on the head.    hwsht(o)thd
    Miss Morris arrived at the museum    mstmrs(a)vd(a)tmsum
    at approximately 12:20.    at(a)prxmtltwvltt
    Mr. Morris's office door was closed,      mstmrssofcdrwsclsd
    but the lights were on.    btltw(o)
    The body was found      tbdwsfd
    behind Mr. Morris's desk.    bhdmstmrssdsk
    The accident was reported at 12:24,    te(a)ccdwsrptatwlttf
    and an ambulance was called.      ad(a)ablcwscd
    Mr. Morris was rushed to Stamford Hospital      mstmrswswststfdhsbt
    on Broad Street.      obrd(s)tt
    He was examined      hws(e)xamd
    at the hospital,      athsbt
    but it was too late.      btwstlt
    He was dead.        hwsdd
    At 1: 15, the police were notified.    aofvt,tplcwntfd
    The next morning,        tnxmn
    his relatives were notified.      hsrltvswntfd
N: Now listen to some sentences about the murder of Mr. Morris.    nlstsmstcs(a)btmdofmsrmrs
    After you hear a sentence,    aftyhstc
    Make a new sentence using the past passive.    mlanstcustpstpsv
    Listen to the example.      lstt(e)xapl
    I say, "Someone killed Mr. Morris."    lt,smonkldmstmrs
    And you say:    adys
M: Mr. Morris was killed.    mstmrswskld
N: Ready? Let's begin.        rd,ltbg
    Someone killed Mr. Morris.      smokldmstmrs
M: Mr. Morris was killed.        mstmrswskld
N: Someone hit him on the head.      smonht(m)m(o)thd
F: He was hit on the head.        hwshtothd
N: Diana and Tony found his body.        dinatnfd(h)sbd
M: His body was found by Diana and Tony.      hsbdwsfdbdinatn
N: They reported the accident at 12:24.      trptaccdt(a)ttwlvttf
F: The accident was reported at 12:24.        te(a)ccdwsrptd(a)twlvttf
N: They called an ambulance.      tcd(a)n(a)blc
M: An ambulance was called.        an(a)blswscld
N: They rushed the body to the hospital.      trstbdtthsbt
F: The body was rushed to the hospital.      tbdwsrstthsbt
N: Doctors examined Mr. Morris at the hospital.      dcts(e)xammstmrs(a)thsbt
M: Mr. Morris was examined by doctors at the hospital.    mstmrsws(e)xambdcts(a)thsbt
N: The hospital were notified the police.        thsbtwhtftplc
F: The police were notified by the hospital.      tplcwntfbthsbt
N: Now give short answers to these  questions.      ngvstasttqsts
    I say, "Was the body found at 12:20?"        is,wstbdfdtwlvtt
    And you say,” Yes, it was."        adys,ys,iws
    Ready? Let’s begin.        rd,lsbg
    Was the body found at 12:20?    wstbdfd(a)ttwlvtt
M: Yes, it was.        ys,iws
N: Was Mr. Morris hit on the back?    wsmstmrsht(o)tbc
F: No, he wasn't.        n,hwst
N: Was the body found by Diana and Tony?      wstbdfbdinatn
M: Yes, it was.        ys,iws
N: Was the accident reported the following week?      wste(a)ccdtrpttflwwk
F: No, it wasn't.        n,iwst
N: Were the police notified immediately?  wtplcntfdimidtl
M: Yes, they were.        ys,tw
N: Were Mr. Morris's relatives notified the following month?      wmstmrssrltvsntftflwmt
F: No, they weren't.      n,twt

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N: Now listen to a dialogue between a man      nlsto(a)dlgbten(a)m
    who wants to report an emergency and the operator who takes his call.  wwttrpt(a)n(e)mgc(a)toprtwtkshsc
F: Emergency.      emgc
M: I want to report an accident.      iwtrpt(a)n(a)ccdt
F: What kind of accident, sir?        wkd(o)faccdt,s
M: A man was injured on the street in front of my building.    amwsijd(o)tstt(i)ftmbd
    He was hit  by a car.    hwshtbc
F: Where is your building located?      wrisybltlctd
M: It's on the corner of Main Street and Elmwood Avenue.      it(o)tcnmsttaemwd(a)vn
F: OK. I'm going to send an ambulance right away.      ok,imgitsd(a)ablcrt(a)w
N: Listen again to the dialogue.          lsn(a)gttdlg
    This time, repeat what you hear. Ready?        tstm,rpwt(y)h,rd
    Let's begin.      ltbg
F: Emergency.      emgc
M: I want to report an accident.        iwtrpt(a)n(a)ccdt
F: What kind of accident, sir?          wkd(o)f(a)ccdt,s
M: A man was injured on the street      amws(i)jd(o)tstt
    in front of my building.      ift(o)mblt
    He was hit by a car.      hwshtby(a)c
F: Where is your building located?      wrisybltlct
M: It's on the corner of Main Street      it(o)tcnofmstt
    and Elmwood Avenue.      ademd(a)vn
F: OK. I'm going to send an ambulance right away.  ok,imgitsd(a)n(a)blcrt(a)w
N: Now this time,        ntstm
    You be the operator.      ybte(o)prt
    A woman is going to tell you about a robbery.      awmn(s)gittl(y)u(a)bt(a)rbr
    Ask her the location of the robbery      ask(h)tlctn(o)ftrbr
    and tell her you're going to send the police right away.      athyrgitstplcrt(a)w
    Begin when you hear her say,      bgwn(y)hhs
    "Hello,  Emergency?"        hl,emgc
    Then you say,  "Yes."      tn(y)s,ys
F: Hello, Emergency?      hl,emgc
M: Yes.    ys
F: I want to report a robbery.    iwtrpt(a)arbr
M: Where was the robbery?      wwstrbr
F: At the corner of Main and Charles Street.    atcnr(o)fmn(a)clstt
    Can you send the police right away?      cn(y)stplcrt(a)w
M: OK. I'm going to send the police right away.    ok,imgitstplcrt(a)w
F: Oh, thank you so much.      o,tk(y)smc
N: Now we're going to change roles.        n,wrgitcgrs
    This time, you be the person reporting the robbery.      tstm,ybtpsrpttrbr
    Remember it's on the corner of Main and Charles Street.    rmbit(o)tcnofmn(a)aclstt
    Ask her to send the police right away.        ask(h)tstplcrt(a)w
    Begin when the operator says, "Emergency."        bgwte(o)prtss,emgc
M: Emergency.    emgc
F: I want to report a robbery.      iwtrpt(a)rbr
M: Where was the robbery?        wrwstrbr
F: At the corner of Main and Charles Street.    atcnr(o)fmn(a)clstt
    Can you send  the police right away?      cn(y)stplcrt(a)w
M: OK. I'm going to send the police right away.    ok,imgitstplcrt(a)w
F:Oh, thank you so much.      o,tk(y)smc
M:You're welcome.  yrwlcm
N: Now let's hope the police come in time to catch the robbers!    nlshptplccm(i)t(m)tcttrbs
    This is the end of Lesson Eleven.      tsste(e)d(o)flselv
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4.12T

Lesson12 Was anything stolen from this room?  lstwl,ws(a)ntstlftsrm

SCENE ONE: THE MUSEUM OFFICE

DETECTIVE STONE: So, you say the outside door was closed when you got here?  s,yste(o)ts(d)rwsclsdwn(y)gt(h)
TONY: That's right.    tt(s)rt
DETECTIVE STONE: And this window was closed?    atswdwscls
TONY: Yes.    ys
DETECTIVE STONE: Then how did you get in?    thdd(y)gt(i)
    The museum was locked up hours ago.    tmsum(m)wslcd(u)p(h)us(a)g
DIANA: I was given an extra key when I started working here.      iwsgvn(a)n(e)xtkwn(i)sttwkh
DETECTIVE STONE: Who else was given a key?    wo(a)swsgvn(a)k
DIANA: Well. . .    w
    there's Lisa, the secretary. . .    tsls,tsctr
    And Mr. Tate, of course.    amstt,t(o)fcs
DETECTIVE STONE: Yes, I called him.      ys,icdhm
    You can go now.    ycgn
    I'll call you if I need any more information.    ilcy(i)f(i)nd(a)nmr(i)fmt
DIANA: Are you going to catch the person who did this, Detective?  aygitcttpswdts,dtctv
    My uncle was a good man.    my(u)cws(a)gdm
DETECTIVE STONE: Believe me, Miss Morris, I'm going to do everything I can.    blvm,msmrs, imgitdo(e)vrtn(i)c
TONY: Come on, Diana.    cmo,din
DETECTIVE STONE: You are. . . ?    yu(a)
PHILIP: Philip Tate.    plptt
DETECTIVE STONE: Thank you for coming at this late hour, Mr. Tate. I'm Detective Stone.    tk(y)fcmn(a)tslt(h)u,msttt 
          imdtctvst
    I need your help.    ind(y)hp
PHILIP: Of course. But I don't know how I can help.    ofcs,bt(i)dkw(i)chp
    I don't understand how a terrible crime like this could happen.    idt(u)dstdhw(a)trbcrm(l)ktscdhp
DETECTIVE STONE: We think the museum was entered at midnight.    wtktmsumws(e)td(a)mdnt
    The killer came to this office,    tklctts(o)fc
    where he was surprised by Mr. Morris.    w(h)wsprsbmstm(r)s
    Mr. Morris was knocked down,and then he was hit on the head behind the desk here.    mstmrs(w)sndd,n(a)tn(h)wtht(o)thdbhtdskh
PHILIP: Is he. . . ?    is(h)
DETECTIVE STONE: The body was taken away an hour and a half ago.    tbdwstkn(a)wy(a)n(h)ur(a)n(a)hf(a)g
PHILIP: Oh.    o
DETECTIVE STONE: Mr. Morris was seen with you this afternoon.    mstmrsws(s)wt(y)ts(a)ftn
    Is that right?    isttrt
PHILIP: Yes.    ys
    Say, you don't think I had anything to do with this terrible crime.    s,ydttk(i)hs(a)nttdwttstrbcrm
DETECTIVE STONE: I'm just asking questions, Mr.Tate.    imjst(a)skqst,mstt
PHILIP: Yes, of course.    ys,ofcs
DETECTIVE STONE: Was anything stolen from this room?    ws(a)ntstlftsrm
PHILIP: I have to look at the entire collection.    ihvtlk(a)te(e)trclct
    That's the only way to be sure.    ttte(o)lwtbs
DETECTIVE STONE: Well, you're the expert.    w,yrte(e)xpt
    Can you do that in the morning?    cn(y)dtt(i)tmn
PHILIP: Of course, Detective.    ofcs,dtcvtv
    Anything you need.    antn(y)nd
TONY: Detective,    dtct
    can I talk to you for a moment?    c(i)tktyfr(a)mmt
DETECTIVE STONE: What is it?    wtst
TONY: We think Mr.Tate had something to do with this.    wtkmsttthsmttdw(t)s
DIANA: I told you about my uncle's phone call.    itd(y)u(a)bmy(u)cspn(c)
    He was so angry.      hw(s)ag
    And I think he was angry at Mr.Tate.    a(i)tk(h)ws(a)gmsttt
DETECTIVE STONE: Did your uncle use Mr.Tate's name?    dd(y)ucusmsttt(s)nm
DIANA: Well, no.    w,n
DETECTIVE STONE: I need facts, Miss Morris.    infct,mssmrs
    I can only work with facts.    icn(o)lwk(w)tfct
DIANA: Detective--    dtctv
DETECTIVE STONE: Let the police handle this, Miss Morris.    lttplc(h)dts,msmrs
    We'll look at all the possibilities.    wl lk(a)t(a)psblt
DIANA: I hope you do, Detective. . .    ihpe(y)d,dtctv
    I hope you do.    ihpe(y)d

    and this is the end of lesson twelve.    tssre(e)d(o)flstwlv

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4.12L

BOOK FOUR, LESSON TWELVE

N: Lesson Twelve.    lstwl
    Listen and repeat these sentences.  lsarptsstcs
M: The museum was locked up.  tmsumwslcd(u)
F: The museum was closed.  imsumwsclsd
M: Diana was given an extra key.    dinwsgvn(a)nextk
F: The police were called immediately.    tplcwpd(i)mditl
M: The building was entered at midnight.  tbdws(e)td(a)mdnt
F: The killer was surprised by Mr. Morris.  tklwsprsdbmstmrs
M: Mr. Morris was knocked down.  mstmrswsncd
F: He was hit on the head.    hwsht(o)thd
M: The body was found by Tony and Diana.    tbdwsfbtny(a)din
F: It was rushed to the hospital.      iwsrstthspt
M: It was taken away.    iwstkn(a)w
F: Mr.Tate was seen with Mr. Morris.    msttws(s)wtmstmrs
M: Was anything taken from the museum?    ws(a)nttkfrmsum
N: Now listen to a description of the events that took place on "Murder at Midnight."    nlsto(a)dscptn(o)ftevtttkplc(o)mdr(a)tmdnt
M: The Morris Museum was locked up before midnight,    tmrsmsumwslcd(u)pbfmdnt
    So the outside door was closed when Tony and Diana got there.  sse(o)tsddrwsclsdwtny(a)dingt
    But they were able to get in.    btwe(a)btgt(i)
    When Diana started working there,    wdinsttwkt
    She was given an extra key:  swsgvn(a)nextk
    After they found her uncle’s body,    aftfdhucsbd
    The police were called immediately.    tplcwcdd(i)mditl
    Detective Stone  decided that the museum was entered at midnight.    dtctvstdcttmsumws(e)td(a)tmdnt
    The killer came to the office,    tklcmtte(o)fc
    Where he was surprised by Mr. Morris.  whwsprsbmstmrs
    Mr. Morris was knocked down.  mstmrswsncd
    He was hit on the head behind the desk.    hwsht(o)thdbhtdsk
    The body was found by Tony and Diana.    tbdwsfdbtny(a)din
    The body was rushed to the hospital.  tbdwsrstthspt
    The body was taken away an hour and a half before Mr. Tate arrived.    tbdwstkn(a)wy(a)n(h)ur(a)d(a)hfbfmsttte(a)rvd
    The police knew that he was seen with Mr. Morris that afternoon.    tplcntt(h)ws(a)wtmstmrstt(a)ftn
    They wanted to know if anything was taken from the museum after the murder.  twttkw(i)fantwstkftmsumn(a)fttmd
N: Now you're going to hear the same description,    nyrgothtsmdscrt
    but this time  you're going to repeat what you hear.    btstmyrgitrptwt(y)h
    Ready? Let's begin.  rd,ltbg
M: The Morris Museum was locked  up    tmrsmsumwslcd(u)p
    before midnight,  bfmdnt
    so the outside door was closed      ste(o)tsddrwsclsd
    when Tony and Diana got there.    wtny(a)dingt
    But they were able to get in.    btwe(a)btgt(i)
    When Diana started working there,    wdinsttdwkt
    she was given an extra key.    swsgvn(a)nextk
    After they found her uncle’s body,    afttfd(h)r(u)csbd
    the police were called immediately.    tplcwcd(i)mditl
    Detective Stone decided    dtctvstdcdd
    that the museum was entered    ttmsumws(e)etd
    at midnight.    atmdnt
    The killer came to the office,    tklcmtte(o)fc
    where he was surprised    wr(h)wsprsd
    by Mr. Morris.    bmstmrs
    Mr. Morris was knocked down.      mstmrswsn(c)d
    He was hit on the head      hwsht(o)thd
    behind the desk.    bhtdsk
    The body was found    tbdwsafd
    by Tony and Diana.      btny(a)din
    The body was rushed to the hospital.    tbdwsrstthspt
    The body was taken away    tbdwstkn(a)w
    an hour and a half    an(h)ur(a)d(a)hv
    before Mr. Tate arrived.    bfmsttte(a)v
    The police knew    tplck(n)
    that he was seen    tt(h)wss
    with Mr. Morris      wtmstmrs
    that afternoon.    tt(a)ftn
    They wanted to know    twttk(n)
    if anything was taken    if(a)ntwstk
    from the museum    ftmsum
    after the murder.    afttmd
N: Now you're going to practice    nyrgitpctc
    using the passive voice.    ustpsvvic
    Change the sentences you hear from active to passive voice,    cgtstcs(y)hfn(a)ctvtpssvvic
    Keeping the same subject.    kptsmsbjct
    For example,    fexapl
    I say, "Mr. Morris saw Mr. Tate."  is,mstmrssmsttt
    And you say,      adys
    "Mr. Tate was seen by Mr. Morris.  mstttwssbmstmrs
    “Ready? Let's begin.      rd,ltbg
    Mr. Morris saw Mr.Tate.    mstmrssmsttt
F: Mr.Tate was seen by Mr. Morris.    msttwssbmstmrs
N: Mr. Morris surprised the killer.  mstmrssprstkl

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F: The killer was surprised by Mr.  Morris.    tklws(s)prsbmstmrs
N: Someone hit Mr. Morris.      smohtmstmrs
F: Mr. Morris was hit by someone.      mstmrswshtbsmo
N: Tony and Diana found the body.    tnadinftbd
F: The body was found by Tony and Diana.    tbdwsfdbtny(a)din
N: Someone murdered Ben Morris.    smomddbmrs
F: Ben Morris was murdered by someone.    bmrswsmdbsmo
N: Now listen to this conversation between two friends talking about the program,    nlsttscvstbtetfrdtkn(a)btprgrm
    "Murder at Midnight."    mdatmdnt
    See if you can understand everything they say.    sifycudstdertts
F: Tell me what happened last night on "Murder at Midnight."    tmwthplsntomdr(a)mdnt
      I wasn't able to watch it.  iwst(a)btwtt
N: Well, the founder of a museum,  w,tfdr(o)f(a)msum
    Ben Morris,    bmrs
    was murdered.    wsmdd
    He was found by his niece and her friend behind the desk in his  office.    hwsfdbhsnce(a)hfbhtdsk(i)ts(o)fc
    Of course, the police were called.  ofcs,tplcwcd
    A detective named Stone asked them a lot of questions.    adtctvnmd(s)te(a)sktm(a)lt(o)fqst
F: Was the killer caught?  wstklct
M: No, he wasn't.    n,hwst
    But the police got as much information as possible about the crime.      btplcgt(a)smcifmrn(a)psbe(a)btcrm
F: Did anyone see the killer?    dd(a)nostkl
M: No, no one saw the killer.  n,nostkl
F: Was anything stolen from the museum?    ws(a)ntstlftmsum
M: Nothing was stolen. . . I think.    ntwstl,itk
    But no one knows for sure.    btnoksfs
    I'm going to watch it next time.    imgitwttnxtm
    I want to find out what happened.      iwtfd(o)wthpd
N: Now to end this lesson,      ntetsls
    Answer the following ten questions about the dialogue.    astflwtqsts(a)btdlg
    Answer in complete sentences.    asr(i)cpltstcs
    One.
    Who was murdered?    wwsmdd
F: Ben Morris was murdered.    bmrswsmdd
N: Two.  t
    Who was Ben Morris?    wwsbmrs
M: He was the founder of a museum.    hwstfdr(o)f(a)msum
N: Three.  tr
    Where was the body found?  wwstbdfd
F: It was found behind the desk.  iwsfdbhtdsk
N: Four.    f
    Where was the desk located?    wwstdsk(l)ctd
M: It was located in his office.    iwslctd(i)hsofc
N: Five.  fv
    Who was called?  wwscd
F: The police were called.  tplcwcd
N: Six.    sx
    Who asked a lot of questions?    wasd(a)ltqsts
M:The police asked a lot of questions.    tplce(a)sk(a)ltqsts
N: Seven.    sv
    Was the killer caught?  wstklct
F: No, the killer wasn't caught.    n,tklwstct
N: Eight.    et
    Did anyone see the killer?      ddanostkl
M: No, no one saw the killer.    n,nostkl
N: Nine.    n
    Was anything stolen from the museum?      ws(a)antstlftmsum
F: No, nothing was stolen from the  museum.      n,ntwstlftmsum
N: Ten.    t
    Are you going to watch the show next time?    aygitwttsnxtm
M: Yes, I'm going to watch it next time.  ys,imgitwttnxtm
N: And we're going to have to watch -    swrgithvtwt
    and listen to- more of "Murder at Midnight"    adlst,mrofmdatmdnt
    to find out  what really happened.      tfd(o)wtrlhpd
    And this is the end of Lesson Twelve.  atssred(o)flstwlv


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R4.4L

BOOK FOUR, REVIEW FOUR

N: Review Four.    rvf
    For this lesson,    ftsls
    You need a pencil and a piece of paper.  ynd(a)pcad(a)pcpp
    First, listen to a description of the Morris Museum.  fst,lsto(a)dscptn(o)tmrsmsum
F: The Morris Museum is located on Bedford Street in Stamford.  tmrsmsumislctt(o)bfd(s)tt(i)stfd
    It was founded by Mr. Morris more than forty years ago.    iwsfddbmstmrsmtftys(a)g
    The building was built in 1872.    tbdwsbt(i)etsvt
    The  first floor is used for exhibits of Stamford history.    tfstflr(i)susdfexhbs(o0fstfdhstr
    The library is located on the second floor of the museum.    tlbriscltd(o)scdflr(o)ftmsum
    It's known for its large collection of books about Stamford.      itkfr(i)tlgclctn(o)fbks(a)bt(s)tfd
N: Now listen to the description again.    nlsttdscptn(a)g
    This time, take your pencil and write the words you hear.    tstm,tkypcl(a)wttwd(y)h
    Ready? Let's begin.  rd,ltbg
F: The Morris Museum    tmrsmsum
    is located on Bedford Street    islctd(o)bdfd(s)tt
    in Stamford.      istfd
    It was founded      i(t)wsfd(d)
    by Mr. Morris    bmstmrs
    more than forty years ago.    mtftys(a)g
    The building was built    tbdwsbt
    in 1872.      ietsvtt
    The first floor is used for    tfsflisusdf
    exhibits of    exhbtof
    Stamford history.    stfdhst(r)
    The library is located      tlbrislct(d)
    on the second floor    otscfl(o)
    of the museum.      oftmsum
    It's known for      itk(n)f
    its large collection      itlgclct
  of books about Stamford.    ofbks(a)bt(s)tfd
N: Now listen as the description of the Morris Museum is read again.    nlsttdscptn(o)ftmrsmsumisrd(a)g
  Check your paper to see if you made any mistakes,    cc(y)pptsifymd(a)nmstks
  And correct them if you did.    acrctm(f)ydd
  Ready?  Listen.      rd,ltbg
F: The Morris Museum is located on Bedford Street in Stamford.      tmrsmsumislctd(o)bdfd(s)tfd
    It was founded by Mr. Morris more than forty years ago.    itwsfdbmstmrsmtftys(a)g
    The building was built in 1872.    tbdwsbt(i)etsvtt
    The first floor is used for exhibits of Stamford history.    tfstflisudfexhbt(o)fstfdhst(r)
    The library is located on the second floor of the  museum.    tlbrislcd(o)tscdfl(o)ftmsum
    It's known for its large collection of books about Stamford.  itk(n)fr(i)tlgclctn(o)fbks(a)bt(s)tfd
N: Now use your paper to answer the following questions about the Morris Museum.    nus(y)ppto(a)stplwqsts(a)btmrsmsum
    Answer in complete sentences.    asr(i)cpl(t)stcs
    Ready? Let's begin.    rd,ltbg
    Where is the Morris Museum located?    wrstmrsmsumlct(d)
M: It's located on Bedford Street in Stamford.    itlctd(o)bdfd(s)tt(i)stfd
N: Who was it founded by?    wws(t)fdb
F: It was founded by Mr. Morris.    iwsfdbmstmrs
N: When was it founded?  wwstfdd
M: It was founded more than forty years ago.  iwsfdmtftys(a)g
N: When was the building built?    wwstbdbt
F: It was built in 1872.    iwsbt(i)etsvtt
N: What is the first floor used for?    wtstfstflusdf
M: It's used for exhibits of Stamford history.    itusdfexhbt(o)fstfdhstr
N: Where is the library located?      wr(s)tlbrlct(d)
F: It's located on the second floor.    itlctd(o)tscflr
N: What is the library known for?    wt(i)stlbrk(n)f
M: It's known for its large collection of books about Stamford.  itk(n)ftlgclctn(o)fbks(a)bt(s)tfd
N: Now listen to some phrases.  nlstsmprss
  The verb in each phrase is in the base form.    tvb(i)ecprsis(i)tbsf
  Change the verb to the correct form and make a sentence.    cgtvbttcrctfm(a)mk(a)stc
  For example,    fexapl
  you hear, "The Morris Museum . . .  yh,tmrsmsum
  locates . . . on Bedford Street."    lct,obdfd(s)tt
  And you say, "The Morris Museum is located on Bedford Street."    adys,tmrsmsumislctd(o)bdfd(s)tt
  Ready? Let's begin.    rd,ltbg
  The Morris Museum . . . locates  . . . on Bedford Street.  tmrsmsum,lct,obdfd(s)tt
F: The Morris Museum is located on Bedford Street.    tmrsmsumislctd(o)bdfd(s)tt
N: It . . . found . . . by Mr. Morris.    it,fd,bmstmrs
M: It was founded by Mr. Morris.      i(t)wsfdbmstmrs
N: It . . . build . . . in 1872.      it,bt,in(e)tsvtt
F: It was built in 1872.        i(t)wsbt(i)n(e)tsvtt
N: The first floor . . . use . . . for exhibits.      tfsflr,us,fex(h)bt
M: The first floor is used for exhibits.      tfstflrisusdfr(e)xhbt
N: The library . . . knows . . . for its books about Stamford.  tlbr,ns,fr(i)tbks(a)bt(s)tfd
F: The library is known for its books about Stamford.    tlbrisk(n)ftbks(a)bt(s)tfd
N: The museum . . . visit . . . by many people last year.  tmsum,vst,bmnpplst(y)
M: The museum was visited by many people last year.    tmsumwsvst(d)bmnpplst(y)
 
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N: To end the lesson,    tetls
    listen to the following conversation.    lsttflwcvst
    Four friends are discussing their bosses.    ffrs(a)dscstbss
Fl: My boss is always looking over my shoulder.    mbsis(a)wslkn(o)vmsd
    He's always asking  me questions about . . . everything!    hs(a)wsaskmqsts(a)bt,evt
    He's very curious.  hsvrcris
MI: Well, my boss is worse than yours.        w,mbsiswstn(y)s
    She's always looking at herself in the mirror.    ss(a)wslkn(a)thsf(i)tmr
    She cares  too much about how she looks.  scrstmc(a)bthslks
    She's really vain.  ssrlvi
M2: My boss is the worst of all.    mbsstwst(o)f(a)
    He doesn’t like to spend any money,    hdsltspd(a)nmn
    And he never gives things to anyone.    ag(h)nvgvststo(a)no
    He's so stingy.  hsstg
F2: Well, I'm sorry to have to tell you this.    w,itsrthvttl(y)ts
    But my boss isn’t curious,    b(t)mbsiscris
    She isn't vain, and she isn’t stingy.    sis(t)v(i)a(s)isstg
    And she doesn't get excited in emergencies.    asdsgtexctd(i)emgcs
    She's always very calm.  ss(a)wsvrcm
R   
MI: Lucky you!  lc(y)
M2   
N: Now repeat these words that describe each of the four bosses.  nrptswdtdscrbeco(f)tfbss
M: curious  cris
F: vain  v(i)
M: stingy  stg
F: calm  cm
N: Do you remember what they mean?    d(y)rmbwtm
    Let's find out.    ltfd(o)t
    Listen again to the friends talking about their bosses.    lsn(a)gttfdtkn(a)bttbss
FI: My boss is always looking over  my shoulder.    mbsis(a)awslkn(o)vmsd
    He's always asking me questions about . . . everything! He's very. . .    hs(a)awsaskmqsts(a)b,evt,hsvr
N: Her boss is very . . . what?      hbsisvr,wt
    Curious. Her boss is very curious.      cris,hbsisvrcris
MI: Well, my boss is worse than yours.    w,mbsisvstys
    She's always looking at herself in the mirror.    ssawslkn(a)t(h)sf(i)tmr
    She cares too much about how she looks.  scrstmc(a)b(t)hslks
    She's really. . .  ssrl
N: His boss is really . . . what?    hsbsisrl,wt
    Vain. His boss is really vain.    v(i),hsbsisrlv(i)
M2: My boss is the worst of all.    mbsistwst(o)f(a)
    He doesn’t like to spend any money,    hdslktspd(a)nmn
    And he never gives  things to anyone.    ad(h)nvgvststo(a)no
    He's so. . .  h(s)s
N: His boss is so . . . what?  hsbs(i)ss,wt
    Stingy. His boss is so stingy.      stg,hsbsisstg
F2: Well, I'm sorry to have to tell you this.    w,imstthvttyts
    But my boss isn't  curious, she isn't vain,    btmbsiscris,sisv(i)
    And she isn’t stingy.    asisstg
    And she doesn't get excited in emergencies.    asdsgtexctd(i)emgcs
    She’s always very. . .  ss(a)awsvr
N: Her boss is always very . . .  what?      hbsis(a)aws,wt
    Calm. Her boss is always very calm.      cm,hbsis(a)awsvrcm
    Then what do the three other friends say?    twtdttre(o)tfds
    They say, "Lucky you!"      ts,lc(y)
    Do you understand that expression?      d(y)udstdtt(e)xps
    Lucky you!      lc(y)
    Means "I think you're very lucky."      ms,itk(y)rvrlc
    This is the end of Review Four.      tssted(o)frvf




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第五册

5.1T

LESSON 1 STEVEN, YOU WORRY TOO MUCH ABOUT SMALL THINGS.    lso,stv,ywrtmc(a)bt(s)mts
TEXT

SCENE ONE: STUDIO - THE MUSEUM OFFICE SET

RITA: Look, I found a sweater.      lk,ifd(a)swt
      I got it yesterday.    igtystd
STEVEN: Mmm . . . I don't know about the color.    m,idtk(a)btcl
RITA: Steven, I can't return this sweater again.    stv,icrttswtr(a)g
      Are you sure we can't use it?      a(y)swcust
STEVEN: White never works well on television.    wnvwswl(o)tlvt
RITA: I really did my best.    irldd(m)bst
      I bought some great sunglasses .    ibt(s)mgrtsglss
      I found the perfect pants.    iftpfctpt
      I returned so many sweaters, the salesclerk hides when she sees me.    irtsmnswts,tslsclk(h)dwsssm
STEVEN: Please return the sweater.    plsrtn(a)tswt
      And you have to return a skirt for Mary Beth.    adyvtrtn(a)skfmrbt
      It was too short.    iwsts
RITA: All right.    art
RITA: Guess what?    gswt
      Steven wants me to exchange this sweater again.  wtvwtmt(x)gtswtr(a)g
      First he thinks the color is too bright.    fsttkstclr(i)stbrt
      Then he thinks the color isn't bright enough.    tn(h)kstclr(i)brteng
      I don't know.    tdk
      He changes his mind so often,    hcgshsmdso(o)f
      I'm getting confused.      imgtcfsd
      I need some help!    indsmhp

SCENE TWO: THE CONTROL ROOM

STEVEN: I want to get it right.    iwtgttrt
LINDA: Steven, you worry too much about small things.    stv,ywttmc(a)btsmts 
STEVEN: Look, the sweater is important. OK?  lk,tswtis(i)ptt,ok
LINDA: Steven, this show is important.    stv,tsi(i)ptt
      I'm sure you're doing a good job.    imsyrdin(a)gdjb
      But you only have two weeks.    bt(y)olhvtwks
STEVEN: Linda, don't worry.    ld,dwr
      Come to rehearsal later.  cmtrhslt
      I need some time with the script.  ind(s)mtmwttcpt
      And Rita needs to find the right sweater.    adrtndtfdrt(s)wt

SCENE THREE: A DEPARTMENT STORE

SALESCLERK: May I help you, miss?    my(i)hpy,ms
RITA: Hi. Remember me?    h,rmbm
CLERK: Oh, yes.    o,ys
    You're the lady from WEFL  yrtldfwefl
RITA: I need to exchange these.    into(e)xcgts
CLERK: All of them? Why?    al(o)ftm,w
RITA: Well . . . the skirt isn't long enough    w,tskisln(e)ng
      . . . the sweater isn't bright enough. . .    tswtisbrt(e)ng
      and the pants are too tight.    ad tpt(a)ttt
      Oh, of course the pants go back to the men's department.    o,ofcstptgbcttmsdptmt
CLERK: Well, let's get started.    w,ltgt(s)ttd
      Now what about this skirt?    nwtbtskt
RITA: It's too short.    ittst
CLERK: What size is it?    wtszs(t)
RITA: Size seven.  sa
CLERK: Just a moment.    jst(a)mm
CLERK: Here are some skirts.    hr(a)smskt
      They're longer.    trlg
      Those pajamas are nice, aren't they?    tspjms(a)nc,at
RITA: Yes. I need to get some pajamas,    ys.intgtmpjms
      but these are too expensive.    bts(a)to(e)psv
CLERK: They're going to be on sale next week.  trgitbe(o)slexwk

      this is the eng of lesson one.  tssred(o)flso
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