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Listen to this: 1 英语初级听力 Lesson Eight Section One I. Vocabulary secretary ['sɛkrətɛrɪ] n. 秘书;书记;部长;大臣 extremely [ɪk‘strimli] adv. 非常,极其;极端地 My mobile phone is extremely useful.   我的手机极为有用。 good-looking [‘ɡud’lukiŋ] adj. 好看的;美貌的 a really good-looking guy 长得很漂亮的家伙 weed [wid]n. 杂草,野草;菸草vt. 除草;铲除 paint [pent]n. 油漆;颜料,涂料;绘画作品;胭脂等化妆品;色彩,装饰 Roast [rost] adj. 烘烤的;烤过的 a large piece of roasted meat 大块烤肉Brown meat 红肉 White meat 白肉 Paris  [‘pærɪs] n. 巴黎(法国首都);帕里斯(特洛伊王子) Briefcase [‘brifkes] n. 公文包 Cigarette  [ ‘sɪɡə,rɛt]n. 香烟;纸烟 Lighter  [‘laɪtɚ] n. 打火机;驳船;点火者 Nicholette [,nikə‘let] n. 尼科莱特(女子名,Nicole的昵称) Make use of sb. 利用某人 Picnic ['pɪknɪk] n. 野餐Mark [mɑːk] n. (Mark)人名 Elizabeth [ɪ‘lɪzəbəθ] n. 伊丽莎白(女子名) Lit adj. 照亮的,点着的(light的过去式及过去分词) Cigar [sɪ'ɡɑr] n. 雪茄 Injure [‘ɪndʒɚ] vt. 伤害,损害 Angus injured his leg playing football. 安格斯在踢足球球时弄伤了腿。 Ankle ['æŋkl] n. 踝关节,踝 Fell off 跌落 Ladder [‘lædɚ] n. 阶梯;途径;梯状物Tray  [tre] n. 托盘;文件盒;隔底匣 Made of由…组成,由…构成 What is the powder made of?  这些粉是由什么做成的? Plastic  ['plæstɪk] adj. 塑料的; n. 塑料制品 Wood [wʊd] n. 木材;木制品;树林 Metal  ['mɛtl] n. 金属;合金 Thirsty ['θɝsti] adj. 口渴的,口干的;渴望的 Stick [stɪk] n. 棍;手杖 II. Exercises Dialogue1 C —Here comes my secretary. She is an extremely good-looking young woman, don't you think? —Yes, but she isn't very good at her work. —Perhaps you are right. But I like her all the same.   Dialogue2 A —I'm going to buy a new carpet. —But you can't do that. —Why can't I? —We haven't got enough money. Dialogue3 B —What are you going to do this afternoon? —I'm going to weed the garden. —Are you going to weed the garden tomorrow afternoon, too? —No. I'm going to paint the front door. Dialogue4 B —I'm going to sit on this chair. —But you mustn't. —Why not? —Because it's broken. Dialogue5 C —Do you like roast chicken? —Yes. I love it. Thank you. —Do you prefer brown meat or white meat? —I really don't mind. Thank you. Dialogue6 B —Did you buy anything when you went to Paris? —Yes. I bought a briefcase. —What's it like? —It's a large, leather one. Dialogue7 C —Did you take a bus to the meeting place? —No. I went in Richard's car. —Did Susan go in Richard's car, too? —No. She took a taxi. Dialogue8 B —Excuse me, sir, is this your cigarette lighter? —I beg your pardon? —I said "Is this your cigarette lighter". —Oh, yes, it is. Thank you so much. —Not at all. It's a pleasure. Dialogue9 Because she wanted to practice her English. —Are you engaged, Margaret? —Of course I'm not. Why do you ask, Nicholett? —I only wanted to practice my English. —Oh, I see. You want to make use of me. Dialogue10 He serviced and cleaned the car and took the family into the country for a picnic. —Good evening, and how have you spent the day? —I serviced and cleaned the car till lunch time. —And what did you do after lunch? —I took the family into the country for a picnic. Dialogue11 Mark and Elizabeth. —Hello, Tony, where have you been? —Swimming. —Who did you go with? —I went with Mark and Elizabeth. Dialogue12 Because he hasn’t brought his lighter. —Hello, why haven't you lit your cigar? —I haven't brought my lighter. —I would lend you mine, if you like. —Thank you. That's very kind of you. Dialogue13 He gas injured his ankle. —Good evening. Can I help you? —Yes. I have injured my ankle. —What happened? —I fell off a ladder last night. Dialogue14 Plastic, wood and metal. —What are those trays made of? —They are made of plastic. —Are trays always made of plastic? —No. They are sometimes made of wood or metal. Dialogue15 Because she is thirsty. —What's wrong? —I'm very thirsty. —Why not buy a cup of coffee, then? —Yes. That's a good idea. I will. Dialogue16 The man with a walking stick. —Excuse me. But is it half past four yet? —I'm sorry, but I haven't got a watch. Try the man with the walking stick. He has one. —Thank you. I will. Section Two I. Vocabulary Depend  [dɪ‘pɛnd] vi. 依赖,依靠;取决于;相信,信赖 It depends 看情况而定 Pop music 流行音乐 Delicious  [dɪ‘lɪʃəs] adj. 美味的;可口的 ‘The meal was absolutely delicious,’ she said politely. “这顿饭味道好极了。” 她礼貌地说道。 Awful  [‘ɔfl] adj. 可怕的;极坏的;使人敬畏的 The weather was awful. 天气很糟糕。 Window-shopping [‘windəu ʃɔpiŋ] n. 浏览橱窗;浏览商店橱窗 (实际上就只是看看橱窗, 逛来逛去,只看不买,兜里没钱,过过眼瘾.) Christine ['kristi:n] n. 克莉丝汀(女子名) St. Albans n. 圣奥尔本斯(英国英格兰东南部城市) Settle  ['sɛtl] vi. 解决;定居 Settle in 迁入安顿下来习惯定居 II. Exercises A) Likes and Dislikes (a) Female: Do you like pop music? Male: It depends. Instructor: Does he like pop music? (b) Male: Would you like to come to a concert tonight? Female: Sorry. I'm afraid I can't. Instructor: Does she like pop concerts? (c) Male: Do you like good coffee? Female: Mmmm. It's delicious. Instructor: Does she like good coffee? (d) Female: Do you like English food? Male: Not all of it. Instructor: Does he like English food? (e) Male: Would you like a cup of tea? Female: I'd rather have a cool drink, please. Instructor: Does she like tea? (f) Female: Would you like an ice cream? Male: Well ... I never eat ice cream. Instructor: Does he like ice cream? (g) Male: Would you like to come to a football match tomorrow? Female: Football matches are usually awful. Instructor: Does she like football matches? (h) Male: Would you like to come to the cinema this evening? Female: That would be lovely. Instructor: Does she like the cinema? Dose she like the boy? Item Yes No Sometimes Don’t know Chocolates * A chocolate * Pop music * Pop concerts * Good coffee * English food * Tea * Ice cream * Football matches * The cinema * The boy * B) Window-Shopping 1. 1) F 2) F 2. Item to be purchased Price Money to be saved hi-fi’s 72.64 at least 20 pounds washing machine 98.95 22 pounds 3. 1) 200 pounds. 2) Only 150.16 pounds. Bob and Angela are window-shopping. The shop is closed, but they are talking about the sales next week. They are planning to buy a lot of things. Bob: Look at that, Angela. True-Value are going to sell hi-fi's for 72.64 pounds. I'm going to buy one. We can save at least twenty pounds. Angela: Yes, and look at the washing machines. They're going to sell some washing machines for 98.95 pounds. So we can save twenty-two pounds. A washing machine is more important than a hi-fi. Bob: By the way, Angela. Do you know how much money we've got? About two hundred pounds, I hope. Angela: Here's the bank statement. I didn't want to open it. Oh, dear. Bob: What's the matter? Angela: We haven't got two hundred pounds, I'm afraid. Bob: Well, come on. How much have we got? Angela: Only 150.16 pounds. C) Discussions 1) She is engaged. 2) In the spring. 3) Probably in St. Albans. 4) Because that’s the place where her parents live. 5) They are going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in South London and settle in. 6) No, she is going to give up her present job but she may look for another one when she’s settled in the new place. Susan is talking to Christine. Susan: I hear you and James are engaged at last. Christine: Yes, we are. Susan: When are you getting married? Christine: In the spring. Susan: Oh, lovely. Where's the wedding going to be? Christine: Well ... We're not sure yet, probably in St. Albans. Susan: Oh, yes, your parents live there, don't they? Christine: Yes, that's right. Susan: Where are you going to live? Christine: We're going to buy a flat or a small house somewhere in South London. Susan: Are you going to give up your job? Christine: Yes, probably, but I may look for another one when we've settled in. Section Three Vocabulary Swiss [swɪs] adj. 瑞士的;瑞士人的;瑞士风格的n. 瑞士人;瑞士腔调 Rude  [rud] adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的;狂暴的;未开化的 a rude remark 粗鲁的话 I didn’t mean to be rude, but I had to leave early. 我并不想显得无礼,但我不得不早走。 Estimate ['ɛstə,met] n. 估计,估价 Fashion  [‘fæʃən] n. 时尚;时装;样式 Fashion magazine 时尚杂志 Dictation 1: I have a watch. It is a Swiss watch. It is not new and my friends are sometimes a little rude about it. They tell me to buy a new one. But I do not want a new one. I am very happy with my old watch. Last week it stopped. So I took it to the shop. I did not ask for an estimate. Today I went to get it. Do you know how much I had to pay? Five pounds. Five pounds just for cleaning a watch. Dictation 2: Have you ever thought what it is like to be one of those beautiful girls that you see on the front of fashion magazines? They meet interesting people, they travel to exciting places, and sometimes they make a lot of money. But they have to work hard. They often have to get up very early in the morning, and of course they have to be very careful about what they eat.otp红软基地

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