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美式发音教程--THE SOUND AND STYLE OF AMERICAN ENGLISH(Dr.Dav(5)

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AIM, DAY, SAY ALE, MALE, SAIL - TODAY'S DATE IS APRIL THE EIGHTH. - THE FREIGHT TRAIN TRAVELED AWAY FROM THE STATION. - STAY AWAY FROM THE TRAIL WHEN IT IS RAINING. Now, here are additional word and sentence drills for this hard vowel which are not recorded on the tape. weight player neighbor aviator chased face instigate ailing rainfall maybe fail freight display wayward male April fateful fray inflame Kate baby haste blamed trail take age dame jailer great safety failure Macy's came fate mistake whale - A great April shower came our way today. - They paid the price for delaying the instant replay. - The ailing aviator chased the victory for its own sake. - They blamed the dame with the famous face. - The able often stray in this fateful age. - Make haste; delay may instigate a fray. - Statesmen hasten to awaken the nation these days. - I may portray Dorian gray on the stage in a play. - Nathan felt the weight of the fateful delay in rainfall. - My real estate agent has a gabled house on three acres. - Eight whales sprayed water as they came safely away. L1/S2-B: THE \ Phonetic Symbol: [ e ] COMMON SPELLINGS: \ OCCASIONAL SPELLINGS: \ \ GET, READY, AGAIN, EVERY, ENEMY, FRIEND, BED, GET, READY, TEN, SENT SELL, WELL, BELL, TELL - MY FRIEND IS RESTING IN BED. - ED SENT TEN LETTERS TO THE ENEMY.

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ale ate ace ape baselace aim pagesage - GET THE ROOM READY BEFORE THE DEADLINE. - THE SENATOR MEANT EVERYTHING HE SAID YESTERDAY. - THE GENERAL SLEPT IN HIS HEADQUARTERS. Now, here are additional word and sentence drills for this soft vowel which are not recorded on the tape. twenty enter effort net men when render element century embrace tenth fresh center celebrate memory mentor western letter semester emulate deadline federal tender shelf crescent credit dilemma fence friend left mental wreck spread sweat election intellect red Ben Ken Ted gem jet wet well sell nest get legs bed stem ebb eggs bent test - Ed rented the penthouse at an exorbitant price. - Ten and ten eventually get you twenty. - I meant every word I said in the elementary section. - Ben was a general from several sections of Tennessee. - Don't lose your temper when I enter the room. - The song was rendered by men who twenty cents. - He was especially edgy after the separation. - I can't accept this mental dilemma. - My ex-friend wrecked the mended fences. - Jeff's hot temper tested his self-confidence. - September seventh was a red-letter day. L1/S2-C: Contrasting \ -- [EI]GHT M{E}N CAN'T G{E}T THROUGH THE G[A]TE. - D{E}NNIS IS T[A]KING A T{E}CHNICAL COURSE. - M{E}L IS A M[AI]L ARRIER. -- S[AI]L THE BOAT OUT W{E}ST, AND THEN S{E}LL IT. Now, here are additional word and sentence drills contrasting the two vowels in Pair #2. { } led [ ] laid { } tread [ ] trade { } Ken [ ] cane 22

tell bet led wes bell tail bait laid waste bail sell den men shed hell sail Dane main shade hail Mel get tech wed fell mail gate take wade fail SECTION #3: \ L1/S3-A: THE \ Phonetic symbol: [ u ] COMMON SPELLINGS: \ \ \ OCCASIONAL SPELLINGS: \ \ \ SMOOTH, SPOON, BOOT, MOON, TRUTH SCHOOL, COOL, RULE, FOOLISH - IT'S TRUE THAT THE NEW SCHOOL IS A GLOOMY PLACE. - HE CLEANS THE STUDIO EVERY TUESDAY AT NOON. - SHE LIKES THE VIEW OF THE MOON ON JUNE NIGHTS. - DRINK FRUIT JUICE WHEN YOU HAVE THE FLUE. - JUDY WAS VERY RUDE TO SUSAN. Now practice these additional words and sentences for the \recorded on the tape. spoon smooth sewer blue coupons prove plumage troupe bloom prunes boost moon fruit gloomy threw school ruby juicy brew flute rumor prove true truth rude pool loose roof who through room shoe food boot cool move

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- I always knew that prunes grew under the blue moon. - The gloomy June moon is moving foolishly. - At two past noon, I heard hooves on the roof. - It's true that Sue proves school is gloomy. - Give the student a boost with your boot. - Rumor has it that raccoons buy fruit with coupons. - Newman got juiced because Stu threw brew into the soup. - After his review, the pupil developed a loose screw. - Judy was rude to Susan. - The crew brewed the stew for two hours. L1/S3-B: THE \ Phonetic Symbol: [ U ] COMMON SPELLING: \ \ OCCASIONAL SPELLINGS: \ \ COULD, GOOD, SHOULD, WOODEN, FOOT, GOOD-BYE, WOLF, TOOK, LOOK PULL, BULL, FULL, BULLET - HE TOOK A LOOK UNDER THE CAR'S HOOD. - THEY PULLED THE WOLF OUT OF THE WOODS. - THERE ART GOOD BOOKS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY. - THE BUTCHER'S STEAKS LOOKED REALLY GOOD. - DR. GOODMAN TOOK A BULLET OUT OF THE MAN'S FOOT. And some additional drills for this soft vowel: wooden bullet boulevard could careful bullion bully nook helpful forsook butcher push pulpit boogie booklet wood Pullman goodness rookie full ambush hooded footwear soot should crook woman took good-bye sugar brook bull bushel pudding cushion hood couldn't wouldn't stood Ludwig - We pulled the wolf from the woods to the boulevard. - The butcher's hook took out the sooty bully.

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- Dr. Goodman took the bullet from the rookie's foot. - Woody stood up wearing cushioned footwear. - I understood there was a good book in the library. - Brooks was hoodwinked from the pulpit by Mr. Cook. - Only tourists put bushels of soot in the brook. - Captain Hook ate a bushel of cookies. - I couldn't have understood the crook's motives. - The Pullman conductor took a look at his ticket book. L1/S3-C: CONTRASTING \-- WE P{U}LLED HIM OUT OF THE SWIMMING P[OO]L. -- HE P{U}T HIS F{OO}T IN THE N[EW] B[OO]T. -- THE W{O}MAN SAID G{OO}D-BYE TO HER ST[U]DENTS.. -- HE C{OU}LDN'T PR[O]VE THAT THE N[EW]S WAS TR[UE]. And here are some additional contrasts between the hard and soft vowels which aren't recorded on the tape. [ ] wooed pool who'd stewed { } wood pull hood stood [ ] cooed fool shoed Luke { } could full should look PAIR #4: \L 1/ S 4-A: \ Phonetic symbol: [ ou ] COMMON SPELLINGS: \ \ \ OCCASIONAL SPELLINGS: \ \ GO, HOME, MOTION, OVER, OCEAN, NO, GROW, ECHO, PHONE, NOBODY GOAL, ROLE, MOLD, COLD - I HOPE I CAN GO HOME TOMORROW. - SHE ROWED THE BOAT OVER THE OCEAN. - HE WROTE HOME HOPING FOR A BIG LOAN. Now some additional drills for the \ romance notion phone grow loan 25

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