时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:洪恩环境英语


英语课

  LESSON NINE           Listen and repeat.

[00:16.40]calm            as calm as            not as calm as

[00:28.34]nervous         as nervous as         not as nervous as

[00:38.90]Listen to this conversation  betwwn two people.

[00:45.37]one who is calm and one who is nervous ...very vervous.

[00:52.53]Please,Jane.Tell me your secret!My secret?What secret?

[00:59.90]Jack 1,what are you talking about?

[01:04.34]Tell me why you're always calm.

[01:08.49]I'm never calm.But someday I hope to be as calm as you are.

[01:15.05]As calm as I am?Oh,Jack,I'm not as calm as a lot of people.

[01:22.49]And something I get very nervous.

[01:27.56]You nervous?Well,you're not as nervous as I am now.

[01:33.41]And you're nerver as nerwous as I am.all the time.

[01:39.08]Oh,Jack,Really!Now say if these sentences are true or false.

[01:49.35]If the sentence is false.give the correct answer.

[01:54.91]Jack thinks Jane is very nervous.

[01:59.95]False.Jack thinks Jane is very calm.

[02:08.31]Someday he hopes to be as calm as she is.

[02:14.48]False.Somdeay he hopes to be as calm as she is.

[02:20.64]Jane says she is not as calm as some people.

[02:26.57]True.She says sometimes she gets very calm.

[02:34.83]False.She says sometimes she gets very nervous.

[02:42.19]Jack says,"You're not as calm as I am now.

[02:48.54]False.Jack says You're not as nervous as I am now.

[02:56.20]He says Jane is never as nervous as he is.all the time.True.

[03:05.76]Now do you remember the difference between the question word whose

[03:12.81]spelled w-h-o-s-e and the quetion word who's spelled w-h-o apostrophe s?

[03:28.98]They both have the same pronunciation,

[03:34.75]whose---who's but the spelling is different.

[03:41.70]Also,w-h-o-s-e is used in front of a noun,like whose book or whose initials 2.

[03:55.78]w-h-o apostrophe s means "who is"Who's the boss?means"who is the boss?"

[04:08.45]Now you're going to hear some.sentences which start with either

[04:14.41] w-h-o-s-e or w-h-o  apostrophe s.

[04:24.44]After each question,spell the question word.

[04:30.71]Then you will hear the correct spelling.

[04:34.96]For example you hear,Who's the reporter in Murder at Midnight?

[04:44.63]And you say:W-h-o apostrophe s.

[04:52.08]Then you will hear the correct spelling:

[04:57.53]w-h-o apostrophe s.

[05:03.10]Ready?Let's begin.Who's the reporter in:Murder at Midnight?

[05:12.76]W-h-o apostrophe s.

[05:17.62]whose baby is six months old?w-h-o-s-e

[05:27.26]whose apartment is on Eighth Street?W-h-o-s-e

[05:36.90]who's the star of Murder at Midnight?W-h-o apostrophe s.

[05:47.53]Who's going to Stamford tomorrow?W-h-o  apostrophe  s.

[05:57.41]whose hair is very short?w-h-o-s-e

[06:06.05]Did you notice that when you say some sentences,

[06:11.20]your voice goes down at the end?

[06:15.75]This is called "falling intonation 3."

[06:21.99]For example at the end of a statement:Maybe he went home.

[06:30.03]Or at the end of a question that you can't  answer with only"Yes.or NO

[06:37.90]Whose is it?But when you can answer a question with "Yes or No"

[06:45.76]the voice goes up at the end.This is called rising intonation."For example

[06:56.31]Is anyone here?Listen and repeat the following sentenes.

[07:04.15]Imitate the voice you hear.

[07:08.70]If it goes up at the end make your voice go up.

[07:15.17]If the voice you hear goes down,make your voice go down.

[07:21.73]Ready?Let's begin.Oh,hi.How are you this morning ?

[07:30.98]I'm fine.How are you?By the way,is this script 4 yours?NO,It isn't mine?

[07:44.85]Then whose is it?It has coffee on it.It's probably Charles's .

[07:55.90]Yes ,yor're right.Now listen to another dialogue.Just listen.

[08:06.35]Tell me something Mary Beth.Was Jeff late again for rehearsal 5?

[08:13.30]No,he wasn't.By the way,Rita,what's your reaction to Jeff?

[08:21.05]Is he too nervous to be a good actor?

[08:26.23]I don't think so.He's very young.And very nervous.

[08:33.67]He needs more reassurance 6 from you older actors.

[08:39.55]Rita!Jeff and I are almost the same age.

[08:45.79]Do I look like I should be in a museum?

[08:51.15]Now listen to this dialogue again.

[08:55.41]After each phrase,there's going to be a pause.

[09:01.36]During the pause,say"Rising"if the voice you heard went up.

[09:09.72]But if the voice you heard went down say "Falling"

[09:16.17]For example,you hear:Tell me something.Mary Beth.

[09:22.52]And you say:Falling.Ready?Let's begin.

[09:29.78]Tell me something Mary Beth.Falling.was Jeff late again for rehearsal?

[09:41.04]Rising No,he wasn't.Falling By the way,Rita.

[09:52.20]Falling What's your reaction to Jeff?

[09:58.07]Falling Is he too nervous to be a good actor?

[10:06.54]Rising I don't think so.Falling He's very young.Falling And very nervous.

[10:24.22]Falling He needs more reassurance from you older actors.

[10:33.57]Falling Rita!Falling Jeff and I are almost the same age.

[10:45.04]Falling Do I look like I should be in a museum?

[10:51.91]Rising.To end this lesson,listen one more time to that dialogue.

[10:59.96]This time repeat what you hear.

[11:04.40]Follow the intonation of the speaker's voice,either up or down,Ready?Begin.

[11:13.54]Tell me something Mary Beth.was Jeff late again for rehearsal

[11:22.48]No,he wasn't.By the way,Rita,what's your reaction to Jeff?

[11:34.26]Is he too nervous to be a good actor?

[11:39.01]I don't think so.He's very young.and very nervous.

[11:51.97]He needs more reassurance from you older actors.

[12:01.84]Rita!Jeff and I are almost the same age.Do I look like I should be in a museum?

[12:12.89]And this,Sam,is the end of Lesson Nine.



1 jack
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
2 initials
n.首字母,姓名
  • a glass tankard with his initials etched on it 刻有他姓名首字母的玻璃大酒杯
  • All the towels were personalized with their initials. 所有毛巾上都标有物主姓名的首字母。
3 intonation
n.语调,声调;发声
  • The teacher checks for pronunciation and intonation.老师在检查发音和语调。
  • Questions are spoken with a rising intonation.疑问句是以升调说出来的。
4 script
n.剧本,广播稿;文字体系;笔迹,手迹
  • It's easy to identify his script.他的笔迹容易辨认。
  • The script is massaged into final form.这篇稿子经过修改已定稿。
5 rehearsal
n.排练,排演;练习
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
  • You can sharpen your skills with rehearsal.排练可以让技巧更加纯熟。
6 reassurance
n.使放心,使消除疑虑
  • He drew reassurance from the enthusiastic applause.热烈的掌声使他获得了信心。
  • Reassurance is especially critical when it comes to military activities.消除疑虑在军事活动方面尤为关键。
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active mode
alert pulse
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competitive antagonism
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dust arrester installation
dynamic simulation of power system
Ekhabi
erythroxylin
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Gilp.
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goddis
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Hainan Island
half of thread angle
Herpetospermum pedunculosum
hysterical stenosis
identify with sth
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indexed address
isolation of virus
Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf
l'avenue
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local data package
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methylbis
Needle and Thread
nitrogen cycling
non-man
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ones
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outside screw type
persistent-image device
porn star
quantitations
ran with the land
re-enter
real time batch processing
recognized quotation
remove case for trial
reverse scissors kick
Ryabtsevo
sheevo
slick process
slip-ring rotor
spontaneous ovulation
steady-state response gain
stenhomalus taiwanus koshunensis
sticky and greasy in mouth
stolne
Strachan
sun kiss
Suppire
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Tap Cheang
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transfer steamer
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