雅思倒計(jì)時(shí)基本功訓(xùn)練:?jiǎn)卧~和語(yǔ)法2

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Part V:聽(tīng)力與口語(yǔ)訓(xùn)練
    短對(duì)話1:
    Man: This room would be fine. How much is the rent?
    Woman: It’s $300 a week, or $1,000 a month if you agree to keep that long. On a daily basis, of course, I’ll have to charge more. Sixty dollars a night.
    短對(duì)話2:
    Woman: My teacher suggested that I come in and borrow a French-English dictionary.
    Man: Of course, Miss. You’re welcome to use our dictionaries, but they may not be taken out of the library. Wouldn’t it be better if you had one of your own?
    短對(duì)話3:(Examda.com)
    Woman: Are you going to the football game?
    Man: No. The tickets are too expensive for me. I think I’ll stay at home and watch it on TV instead.
    短對(duì)話4:
    Woman: Aren’t we supposed to have a math test this afternoon?
    Man: It is postponed because the teacher has to attend an important meeting.
    短對(duì)話5:
    Man: Hi! Are you having a good time here at the party?
    Woman: Well, I just got here, but it looks like people are enjoying themselves.
    短對(duì)話6:
    Man: You know John, don’t you?
    Woman: Sure I do. I’ve known him for years, but I didn’t recognize him in those glasses.
    短對(duì)話7:
    Woman: Welcome back! How was your vacation? I can’t wait to hear all about it.
    Man: Oh, it was OK, I guess, but to tell you the truth, I was bored most of the time.
    短對(duì)話8:
    Man: I spent a lot of time shopping. There were a lot of good stores…you know, clothing, jewelry…things like that. And, that reminds me, I got you a little present.
    Woman: Really? Thanks! You shouldn’t have gone to any trouble.
    單詞與短語(yǔ):
    on a daily basis 每天;bored adj.厭倦的,無(wú)聊的;remind vt.提醒
    Part VI:快速閱讀
    Holiday Planning
    When I plan my holidays, I like to go where I haven’t been to before. How do I choose? The Internet is a good source(來(lái)源)of basic information. All resorts(旅游度假地)and hotels have websites and offer special prices through them. You can often book rooms cheaper on the Internet than in person(本人前往). Sometimes you can get coupons(優(yōu)惠券)that will give you a cut(減價(jià)) in the usual price. For example, I have visited Sand Beach many times, but I’d never stayed in its old town. Well, I got a coupon for a room at half price at the Grand Hotel there. I discovered that the old town had antique(古董,古玩)shops and was generally(總得來(lái)講)an interesting area. I also like fine food, so I search out information on good restaurants and try to have meals in them. Some planning can prevent a holiday from becoming a disaster and with a bit of luck, make it an experience of a lifetime(一生難忘的經(jīng)歷).(Examda.com)