1) Listening
1. What is the boy's name?
A. Matthew
B. Michael
C. Mitchell
2. How old is the boy turning in the conversation?
A. seven
B. eight
C. nine
3. What does he want to do first?
A. play outdoor games
B. open presents
C. eat cake and ice cream
4. Which statement is true about the game at the party?
A. You have to catch a large ball without dropping it.
B. You need to chase children around and touch them.
C. You need to hide somewhere so no one can find you.
5. Who is coming to the party?
A. aunts, grandparents, and cousins
B. grandparents, cousins, and uncles
C. friends, cousins, and grandparents
Script
Father: Hi Michael. Happy Birthday! How old are you today? Son: Seven. Father: Alright. Well, let's sing Happy Birthday: Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday dear Michael,
Happy Birthday to you. Father: Alright. So what should we do first? Son: How about cake and ice cream? Father: Okay. Well, uh let . . . let's light the candles. Okay, and make a wish! Don't . . . don't tell me. Son: Don't tell you? Father: Yeah, don't tell me. Okay, and go ahead and blow out the candles. Okay, let's cut the cake, and then we can have cake and ice cream. And what do you want to do after the cake and ice cream? Son: Play freeze tag. Father: Now, how do you play tag? Son: Um . . . one person is it, and the person who is it tries to tag everyone [Alright. And then . . . ] before I tag someone and then, another person tags me. Father: Oh, wow. And whose coming over later today for your birthday? Son: Well, everyone. Uh, my cousins, all my aunts and grandmas, grandpas.
Father: Alright. Well, Happy Birthday, Michael.
and once upon a time, there was a big big bigdragon. and it liked eating everybody.and he saw, he saw a toy, some toy, thetoy, the we, the peoples. he fight and fight, and eat all of them. thatwas,...,and then he he, and then, he all the peoples came, all the nice peoplescame. then, the person fell over him, over the k k k, then the dragon eat allof them, then they were in his tummy. the end
2) 今日小翻译尝试
留言机的噩梦:你叫 Bill, 你在給一个叫 Mark的人留言
内容如下:
*今天晚上一起看球赛, 你会迟到一会儿
*需要加班几个小时写完一个报告
*晚上7-8点之间差不多能收工
*可能下班现去看Lisa, Lisa最近病了
*然后回家那些吃的再去Mark家看比赛
答案课上公布
[Beep]
Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a littlelate to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours to finish areport. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh,then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she'sbeen sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick upsome food for the game. See you then.
3) Dialogue 作预习
可憐天下父母心 對話課
Part i
Father: We need to talk.
Patrick: Can this wait? It’s after two. I’m tired.
Mother: You’re hardly ever home, Patrick.We can’t put this off any longer.
Patrick: Fine.What?
Father: We want to talk to you about your life.
Patrick: Here it comes . . .
Father: You need to be more responsible. You stay out too late. You’re not taking your graduation very seriously.
Patrick: Give me a break! I do have a job, you know.
Part i
Father: Actually, you’ve had three different jobs in the last six weeks. You seem to brush them off like they’re games. And you aren’t putting away any of your money. You burn through it and live paycheck-to-paycheck.
Patrick: Well, it’s no skin off your nose. It’s mymoney, right?
Mother: Yes, but you don’t seem to be thinking at all about your future.We can’t support you forever, you know. You’ve got to start to make your own way in the world soon.
Father: Patrick, you’re smart. You have to get a real job. If you’d like, I can help you get the ball rolling. I’d like to get you a job working at my company. It will be a way to get your feet wet in business until you find something on your own.
Patrick: It’s like talking to a wall with you two! How many times do I have to tell you? I don’t want to work in business! I’m going to be a writer.
Part iii
Father: Patrick, that’s an admirable goal, but you can’t go about it with your head in the clouds. You need to start somewhere concrete, but even before that you need to earn a living somehow.
Patrick: I’ve told you a thousand times, I don’t want to sell out and work for a corporation!
Mother: Who put this idea in your head anyway? Was it Marcie?
Patrick: I knew it. That’s what this is all about. Just because you don’t get along with Marcie!
Father: Patrick, it’s true that we don’t see eye to eye with you on girlfriends. But this is not about Marcie. This is about you taking charge of your life.
Part Iv
Mother: Wake up and smell the coffee, Patrick . . .Marcie hasn’t set very high goals for herself in life, and if you . . .
Father: Honey,we agreed we’d focus on the job situation first. Let’s just . . .
Patrick: Oh, I can’t believe this!
Father: Yourmother just wants the best for you. But your relationship withMarcie is neither here nor there. The point is you are twenty-three and haven’t had a
decent job since you graduated.
Patrick: Must you constantly be onmy case about this? Look, the way I see it, it’smy life now, and I’m the only one who should have to worry about it. You two have to cut the cord.
Part V
Father: Well,we’re glad you think so son, because your mother and I have decided it’s about time youmoved out.
Patrick: What?!
Father: Time to face the music. It’s sink or swim, Patrick. Welcome to the real world.
Patrick: You’re just cuttingme off ?
Mother: Oh, of course not, son. Your father is just being dramatic. But it really is time for you to face the real world.We’re doing this because we love you.We’ll be
there to help if you need it.
Patrick: Oh.Okay . . . So, does that I can drop my laundry off here for you,Mom?
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