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1、KeytoListentoThis136Key to Listen to This 1 (Preparatory Lesson One Lesson Eighteen)Preparatory Lesson OneSection One A. a. 1. 40 2. 15 3. 115 4. 380 5. 3480 6. 20a 7. 30b 8. 14d b. 1. 482634 2. 721506 3. 697224 4. 564380 c. 1. 1982 2. 1987 3. 1971 4. 1492 5. 1066 6. 1832 d. 1. 14th July 2. 2nd Octo

2、ber 3. 23rd March 4. April 10 5. 31st January e. 1. 32 High Street 2. 152 Piccadilly 3. 48 Sutton Road 4. 18 Bristol Square f. 1. 9.30 2. 10.45 3. 11.10 4. 3.15 5. 6.45 g. 1. Dr. Smith 2. St. Thomas 3. Bond St. 4. Mrs. Archer 5. Eton Ave. 6. Eden Sq.h. 1. CHEST 2. DIZZY 3. FLOWER 4. JOKING 5. LEMON

3、6. QUIET 7. WAVE 8. GREAT i. 1. Dont go. 2. I cant see. 3. It isnt true. 4. Ill tell you.B. a. 1934 b. 9.45 c. Oxford d. 21st May e. Eastleigh; E-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H; 682448 f. 8 a. m. g. London; tomorrowC. Practice 1: 3 + 6 + 7 = 16 Practice 2: 8 + 1 + 2 = 11 Practice 3: 4 + 7 + 2 = 13D. 1. she; superm

4、arket 2. she; bank 3. he; chemist 4. he; big shop 5. she; hotel 6. she; shoe shop 7. he; shoe shop Section Two A. Dialogue 1 1. King. 2. In Hampstead. Dialogue 2 1. Her work. 2. Shes a journalist. Dialogue 3 1. A journalist. 2. She asks him if he likes his work. Dialogue 4 1. Shes English. 2. London

5、. 3. Manchester. Dialogue 5 1. French. 2. At school. 3. No.Section ThreeGroup 1 1. shirt 2. skirt 3. socks 4. shirt & tie 5. blouse & skirt 6. pants & shirt 7. shoes & socks 8. shoes, socks & pants 9. pants, shirt & socks 10. skirt, blouse & sweaterGroup 2 1. key 2. toothbrush 3. comb 4. key & door

6、5. table & chair 6. toothbrush & comb 7. bicycle & tire 8. comb, toothbrush & key 9. bed, table & chairGroup 3 1. letter 2. show 3. something 4. read 5. cigarettes 6. taxi 7. bookcase 8. none 9. magazine 10. any 11. policeman 12. policewomanGroup 4 1. shoes 2. shut 3. window 4. lamp 5. bottle 6. ref

7、rigerator 7. newspaper 8. purse 9. clothes 10. bed 11. plate 12. stove13. radio 14. first 15. second 16. third 17. fourth 18. fifthGroup 5 1. talking 2. another 3. listening 4. worrying 5. glasses 6. holding 7. walking 8. pointing to 9. looking at Preparatory Lesson TwoSection One A. 18, 90, 17, 708

8、, 78, 180, 14, 76, 50 65, 112, 23, 2 1/2, 3 1/4, 45%B. 25, 30, 15, 60, 650, 180, 5 1/2, 452119 * * * *C. J K X E Y A I G H V W RD. Sad Gem Fry Aid Paint * *E. 1 3 6 7 9 Section Two Dialogue 1 A. 1. Sylvia 2. Swiss B. 1. F 2. F Dialogue 2 1. From Switzerland 2. She works in a travel agency 3. In a ba

9、nk.Dialogue 3 1. She is tall with fair hair 2. Lisa. Dialogue 4 A. 1. F 2. F B. 1. Because theyre better quality. 2. Yes.Dialogue 5 1. To a cinema. 2. Six oclock.Dialogue 6 A. 1. Tim Johnson. 2. He is an airline pilot. B. Advantages: 1. an interesting 2. a lot of interesting places 3. earn a good sa

10、laryDisadvantages:1. a lot of time away from home 2. a lot of responsibility3. retire, are quite youngSection ThreeGroup 1 1. kitchen 2. sink 3. under 4. over 5. beside 6. tea kettle 7. chair 8. curtain 9. plant 10. above 11. left 12. rightGroup 2 1. lying down 2. reading 3. drinking 4. milk 5. typi

11、ng letter 6. turning on 7. water 8. turning off 9. light 10. making11. eating 12. bone 13. cooking 14. someone 15. finishedGroup 3 1. holding 2. son 3. friend 4. wife 5. husband Group 4 1. want 2. hungry 3. tired 4. bedroom 5. thirsty 6. dinner Group 5 1. living room 2. wall 3. above 4. behind 5. TV

12、 6. radio 7. rug 8. floor 9. under 10. door 11. corner 12. left 13. right 14. between Group 6 1. wait for 2. bus 3. sleep 4. hot 5. cold 6. dirty 7. look 8. happy Group 7 1. to be about 2. weather 3. housewife 4. garden 5. automobile 6. mechanic 7. show 8. outdoors 9. winter 10. summer 11. indoors 1

13、2. spring 13. flowers Preparatory Lesson ThreeSection One A. 1. 17 2. 70 3. 148 4. 2,070 5. 3,492 6. 21 7. 39 8. 422,000 9. 306 10. 19,000 11. 90,000 12. 222,229 13. 146,000 14. 38,000 15. 2,660 16. 504,000 17. 185,660 18. 23%B. 1. page 4 2. page 7 3. page 13 4. page 5 5. page 15 6. page 55 7. page

14、14 8. page 40 9. page 44 10. page 16 11. page 60Section Two A. Dialogue 1 1. For an interview. 2. He got a job as a Management Trainee. Dialogue 2 Because he failed this year. Dialogue 3 1. Tim asked the other man to have a look at his watch. 2. It doesnt keep good time. Dialogue 4 1. Saturday eveni

15、ng. 2. Because he didnt think his landlady would allow them to have it there.B. 1. F 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F Section ThreeGroup 1 1. object 2. get dark 3. music 4. grow 5. sunshine 6. bright 7. place 8. electricity 9. coffee 10. evening 11. relax 12. expensive 13. cheep 14. repair Group 2 1. someone 2.

16、chase 3. brush 4. teeth 5. throw out 6. sharpen 7. homework 8. bathroom 9. run 10. warm 11. trash 12. go to bedGroup 3 1. glasses 2. indoors 3. outdoors 4. grass 5. food Group 4 1. more 2. between 3. beside 4. refrigerator 5. below 6. on the left 7. egg 8. next to the last 9. shelf 10. pillow 11. pa

17、ir ofGroup 5 1. put 2. sheet 3. lying down 4. eye 5. using 6. smiling 7. below 8. older 9. couch Group 6 1. family 2. father 3. mother 4. husband 5. pair of shorts 6. tree 7. backyard 8. son 9. daughter 10. sister 11. flowers 12. chase 13. sun 14. cloud 15. children 16. call 17. supper 18. time Prep

18、aratory Lesson FourSection One A. 1. 2,054. 2. 1,190. 3. 637. 4. 2,687. 5. 1,265. 6. 2,786. 7. 1,608. 8. 1,329. .9. 266. 10. 1,067.B. 1. 5,400,000. 2. 6,900,000. 3. 7,000,000. 4. 8,500,000. 5. 12,600,000. 6. 9,000,000. 7. 8,200,000. 8. 8,011,000.C. 1. 1 dime 2. 1 nickel and 1 penny 3. 1 quarter and

19、1 dime 4. 2 nickels 5. 2 quarters and 1 penny 6. 2 dimes and 1 penny 7. 2 dimes and 2 nickels 8. 2 pennies, 2 nickels and 2 dimes 9. 1 penny, 1 nickel and 2 dimes 10. 2 quarters, 2 nickels and 2 dimesSection Two A. Dialogue 1 b Dialogue 2 1. She forgot to get the bread. 2. No. 3. She remembers walki

20、ng past the Bakers shop. 4. He reminded her to get the bread at lunch time. Dialogue 3 1. Money. 2. Hes run out of money. 3. Five pounds. Dialogue 4 1. Lisa Germany German 2. Tony Italy Italian 3. Francoise France French 4. Carmen Spain Spanish 5. Hans Holland Dutch 6. George Brazil Brazilian 7. Ing

21、rid Sweden Swedish 8. Maria Venezuela Venezuelan 9. Skouros Greece Greek 10. Ahmad Egypt EgyptianSection ThreeGroup 1 1. dictionary 2. to clean house 3. cleaning lady 4. housewife 5. different6. younger 7. older 8. pillow 9. sheet 10. blanket 11. easy chairGroup 2 1. to drink with 2. to eat with 3.

22、youngest 4. oldest 5. busiest 6. heaviest 7. sharpest 8. to the left 9. to the right Group 3 1. sell 2. ice cream 3. ice cream cone 4. cents 5. lady 6. park 7. bench 8. typist 9. young 10. office 11. story 12. next 13. tellGroup 4 1. older 2. younger 3. little 4. student 5. teacher 6. want 7. old 8.

23、 draw 9. beautiful 10. adult 11. childrenPreparatory Lesson FiveSection One A. (a) a penny = 1 cent; (b) a nickel = 5 cents; (c) a dime = 10 cents (d) a quarter = 25 cents1. 5 cents 2. 10 cents 3. 10 cents 4. 20 cents 5. 25 cents 6. 50 cents7. 15 cents 8. 30 cents 9. 75 cents 10. 50 cents 11. 15 cen

24、ts 12. 7 cents13. 25 cents 14. 30 cents 15. 27 cents 16. 70 cents 17. 60 cents 18. 80 cents 19. 85 cents 20. 40 centsSection Two Dialogue1 Can I help you? an envelopes here you are how much is that 50 penceDialogue 2 Fifty pence. Dialogue 3 1. Eighty-seven pence. 2. Fifty-six pence. 3. One pound and

25、 seventy-two. 4. One pound and eighty-five.Dialogue 4 money; England; pounds; pennies; coins; 50-pence; halfpenny; America; 50-cents; cent; start school; Five; sports; popular; tennis; footballSection Three 1. Somethings cooking on the stove. 2. Somethings chasing a cat. 3. Someones brushing his tee

26、th. 4. Someones throwing out something.5. Someones watching a dog and a cat. 6. Someones sharpening a pencil.7. Someones shutting a door. 8. Someones cleaning her house.9. Someones cooking some food. 10. Someones opening a window.11. Someone wants to do his homework. 12. Someones looking out of a wi

27、ndow. 13. Someones wearing glasses. 14. The stoves hot. 15. Two people are outside.16. Someones in the bathroom.17. The doors closing. 18. The cats running fast.19. Someones in the kitchen. 20. Someones too warm and is opening the window. 21. Someones too cold and is doing something. 22. Someones th

28、rowing out a trash.23. A man is watching someone who is outside the house.24. We dont want these animals in the house.25. Someone wants clean teeth. 26. Someone wants a clean house.27. Someone wants a sharp pencil. 28. Someone wants hot food.29. Someone s sitting down outdoors. 30. Someones brushing

29、 his teeth before going to bed.Lesson One Section OneDialogue 1 1. b 2. b Dialogue 2 1. c 2. a Dialogue 3 1. c Dialogue 4 1. a 2. c Dialogue 5 1. b Dialogue 6 1. T 2. FDialogue 7 1. b 2. b Dialogue 8 1. The Prime Minister 2. Shes gone to China.Dialogue 9 She wants to know how to spell interesting .

30、Dialogue 10 1. bSection Two A. 1. 1) b 2) b 2. think of the lecture; very interesting; really; didnt; not; a lot of rubbish; more thanB. 1. a 2. 1 c; 2 b; 3 a 3. 1) F 2) FSection ThreeDictation 1 My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia is small and fair.

31、She is seventeen and she is a student.Dictation 2 The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works in a record shop. The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does not live in Spain. He lives in France. He works in a hotel.Lesson Two Section OneDialogue 1 1. b Dialogue 2 1. a Dialogue 3 1. In New York. 2. She is writing a story. 3. For YES magazine.Dialogue 4 1. She is visiting her parents. 2. In Cairo. Dialogue 5 1. F Dialogue 6 1. TDialogue7 1. In New York. 2. Because he has put her up.

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