美式英語訓練第58期:練習1&2&3&4&5

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Exercise 3-1 :
    Word-by-Word and in a Sentence
    that
    He said th't it's OK.
    than
    It's bigger th'n before
    as
    'z soon'z he gets here...
    at
    Look' t the time!
    and
    ham'n eggs
    have
    Where h'v you been
    had
    He h'd been at home.
    can
    C'n you do it
    Exercise 3-2:
    Finding , , and Sounds
    There are five ,
    ten ,
    and seventy-five sounds in the following paragraph.
    Underscore them in pen or pencil.
    The first one of each sound is marked for you.
    Next, check your answers with the Answer Key, beginning on page 193.
    Finally, take your markers and give a color to each sound.
    For example,
    mark green,
    blue, and yellow.
    Turn your CD off
    and read the paragraph three times on your own.
    Exercise 3-3:
    Vowel-Sound Differentiation
    Here we will read down from 1 to 24,
    then we will read each row across.
    Give the sound a clear double sound ee.
    Also, the o is a longer sound than you might be expecting.
    Add the full ooh sound after each "o."
    Ann
    ban
    can
    cat
    Dan
    fan
    gap
    hat
    Jan
    lamp
    man
    matter
    Nan
    gnat
    pan
    ran
    sand
    shall
    chance
    tack
    van
    wax
    yam
    zap
    on
    bond
    con
    caught/cot
    Don/dawn
    fawn
    gone
    hot
    John
    lawn
    monster
    motto
    non
    not/knot
    pawn
    Ron
    sawn
    Sean
    chalk
    talk
    Von
    want
    yawn
    czar
    un~
    bun
    come
    cut
    done
    fun
    gun
    hut
    jump
    lump
    Monday
    mutter
    none/nun
    nut
    pun
    run
    sun
    shut
    chuck
    tuck
    vug
    won/one
    young
    result
    across
    1.
    Ann
    on
    un~
    2.
    ban
    bond
    bun
    3.
    can
    con
    come
    4.
    cat
    caught/cot
    cut
    To have your pronunciation tested, call 800 457-4255.
    Exercise 3-4:
    Reading the Sound
    The Tn Mn
    A fashionably tan man
    sat casually at the bat stand,
    lashing a handful of practice bats.
    The manager,
    a crabby old bag of bones,
    passed by and laughed,
    "You're about average, Jack.
    Can't you lash faster than that"
    Jack had had enough,
    so he clambered to his feet
    and lashed bats faster
    than any man had ever lashed bats.
    As a matter of fact,
    he lashed bats so fast
    that he seemed to dance.
    The manager was aghast.
    "Jack, you're a master bat lasher!"
    he gasped.
    Satisfied at last,
    Jack sat back
    and never lashed another bat.
    Pause the CD and read The Tn Mn aloud.
    Turn it back on to continue.
    Exercise 3-5:
    Reading the Sound
    A Lt of Lng, Ht Walks in the Garden
    John was not sorry
    when the boss called off the walks
    in the garden.
    Obviously, to him,
    it was awfully hot,
    and the walks were far too long.
    He had not thought
    that walking
    would have caught on
    the way it did,
    and he fought the policy
    from the onset.
    At first,
    he thought he could talk it over
    at the law office
    and have it quashed,
    but a small obstacle*
    halted that thought.
    The top lawyers always bought coffee
    at the shop across the lawn
    and they didn't want to stop
    on John's account.
    John's problem was not office politics,
    but office policy.
    He resolved the problem
    by bombing the garden.
    Pause the CD
    and read A Lt of Lng, Ht Wlks in the Grden aloud.