Listenthisway听力教程第三册-6Unit6FindtheRightWordsPartIGettingreadyAudioscript:TheEnglishListenthisway听力教程第三册-5Unit5MeetPeoplefromaroundtheWorldPartIGetting
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1、新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材(修订版):听力教程(第 3 版)21 / 13Unit 5Section One Tactics for ListeningPart 1 PhoneticsStress, Intonation and AccentScriptListen to Peter talking to Maggie. Is he asking a question or does he just want her to agree? Tick the right box.1. Youve been to Canada, havent you? 2. Oh yes, I remember. You went a couple of years ago, didnt you? 3. Now, lets see . Its er, its a mainly agricultural country, isnt it? 4. Well yes, I know, but theres not much industry。
2、新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材(修订版):听力教程(第 3 版)21 / 13Unit 6Section One Tactics for ListeningPart 1 PhoneticsStress, Intonation and AccentScriptAn American film star is talking to you about his likes and dislikes. Has he finished speaking? Tick the right box.1. W-e-ell, I just lo-o-ve rice and fish . 2. Well, as I was saying, I just love rice and fish and tomato sauce. 3. And I suppose you want to know what drinks I like and so on . Well, I guess dont much care for whisky? 4.。
3、Listen this way 听力教程第三册-4Unit 4 Have a Nice Trip Part I Getting ready Audioscript: Australia is the worlds largest island and its smallest continent. Its total area of 3 000 000 square miles is about the same as that of the continental United States (excluding Alaska). The area of Nepal is about 54 000 square miles. Within its borders are five of the worlds highest peaks. Switzerland is a small, landlocked country, 15 944 square miles in area. Its bordered by France, Austr。
4、Listen this way 听力教程第三册-5Unit 5 Meet People from around the World Part I Getting ready Audioscript: Presenter: Today Selina Kahn is in the arrival area at Gatwick Airport checking out todays topic - national stereotypes. Selina . Selinar: Thanks, John. I have with me Eric, whos just flown in with Virgin Atlantic from the USA. Eric: Thats right. Ive just come back from New York. Selinar: Is it as dangerous as they say? Eric: No, New York isnt dangerous, no more than an。
5、Listen this way 听力教程第三册-6Unit 6 Find the Right Words Part I Getting ready Audioscript: The English language can be traced back to prehistoric Indo-European through the West Germanic line. However, many other influences have shaped the development of Modern English. We will review some important dates in the history of the English language. The first three are Latin influences: 1. In 5,5 B.C. Caesar conquered Britain and the Celtic people. 2. In 43. B.C. Rome colonized the island. 3. The R。