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美式英语和英式英语区别
LESSON 2 美式发音与英式发音的区别THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN GARP听辨及跟读练习Read the following words, while paying to the pronunciation of the /p/1. far car large charge smart 2. dear clear fear cheer here 3. air dare pear their where 4. for more door pour before 5. sure poor tour cure fewer 6. her turn learn word first 7. fire tired higher liar buyer 8. hour flour shower power tower 9. destroyer employer 1. half? 2. bath 3. pass 4. sample? 5. dance 6. calm 7. palm
听辨及跟读练习A. Passage After Charles had left the country, he started to farm in Derbyshire. This was different from marching past a sergeant. “I can’t play cards now,” thought Charles.“ I can’t go to dances, nor laugh with my comrades-in-arms. But I shan’t break my heart,” he laughed. “ I have a car, and life is sweet and calm.” B. Dialogue At a Party Margaret: Where’s your glass, Barbara? Barbara: It’s on the bar. Martin: Barbara, Margaret! Come into the garden! Martha and Charles are dancing on the grass! Margaret: In the garden? What a laugh! Barbara: So they are! Margaret: They are dancing under the stars! Martin: And Arnold’s playing his guitar. Barbara: Doesn’t Martha look smart? Margaret: Look at Charles! What a marvelous dancer! Barbara: Ah! Let’s take a photograph of Martha and Charles. Martin: We can’t. It’s too dark.
1. bought 2. talk 3. ball 4. caught 5. saw 6. applaud
听辨及跟读练习 A. Read the following words, paying attention to the pronunciation of /x/ coffee water caught law bought boss tall talk lawyer fought walk ball cause draw daughter August saw ought B. Passage One morning in August, at dawn, he rode his horse past the lawn, along the wall to the orchard. “How awful not to have been born,” he called to his daughter. “You fought a war for this,” she thought. Then they walked in the cornfields, and thanked the Lord for their good fortune. C. Dialogue A Football Game Sports Report on Channel 4 Announcer: This morning the Horses returned from their game in Bo
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