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英语视听说综合教程PDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
- 赵端编著 著
- 出版社: 杭州:浙江大学出版社
- ISBN:7308040984
- 出版时间:2005
- 标注页数:354页
- 文件大小:19MB
- 文件页数:369页
- 主题词:英语-听说教学-高等学校-教材
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WARMING-UP LESSON1
Significance of the course11
Requirements to be met for the course11
Difference between English letters and phonemes11
Relevant articulators that appear within this lesson11
1.Lips11
2.Teeth11
3.Teeth ridges11
4.Tongue11
5.Vocal cords and Adam's apple11
6.Nasal cavity11
7.Mouth cavity11
Voiced sound11
Voiceless sound11
Movie extracts11
[Intensive]I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED11
[Extensive]WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN11
LESSON 111
Classification of phonemes in English30
Plosives30
Incomplete explosion(1)30
Phonemes:[i:][∫][f][d][l]30
Movie extracts:30
[Intensive]LET's GO BACK TO CLASS30
[Extensive]THEY WON'T SEND ME OTHERWISE30
LESSON 230
Incomplete explosion(2)49
Phonemes:[i][e][t][g]49
Movie extracts:49
[Intensive]DON'T BE MAD49
[Extensive]I'M NOT TAKING ANY CRAFT FROM YOU,PAL49
LESSON 349
Syllable69
Common way to identify syllable boundaries69
Phonemes:[?]69
summary of front vowels:[i:][i][e][?][s][m]69
Movie extracts:69
[Intensive]JUST SQUIRRELS AND BIRDS69
[Extensive]HURRY UP AND GO HOME69
LESSON 469
Stressed & unstressed syllables86
Way to deal with a stressed or an unstressed syllable86
First and second stresses86
Liaison between a consonant and a vowel within a sentence86
Phoneme:[?]86
Movie extracts:86
[Intensive]BACK TO BED86
[Extensive]A NICE LITTLE BED FOR YOU86
LESSON 586
Closed syllable103
Vowel letters' common pronunciations in a stressed closed syllable103
Assimilation between vowels103
Phonemes [?][?][?]103
Movie extracts:103
[Intensive]YOU HAD A BATH103
[Extensive]JUST TIME KNEW THE TRUTH103
LESSON 6103
Function words127
Weak form for function words with a monosyllable127
Assimilation between two identical consonants127
Phonemes:[a:]127
Different pronunciations matching the letter combination "ar" between British and American accentsDifferent pronunciations matching the vowel letter "a" in a stressed closed syllable between British and American accents[k][n]Movie extracts:[Intensive]HE'S GOING TO GET THROUGH THIS[Extensive]PUT YOUR ADDRESS DOWN THERELESSON 7127
A voiceless to a relevant voiced consonant in a stressed syllable149
Sentence stress(1)149
Phonemes:[u:][?][r][h]149
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:149
[Intensive]WATCH THE BIRDIE149
[Extensive]WE GOT TO THE RESEARCH HOSPITAL149
Movie extract for listening comprehension practice:SOMEBODY HELP ME,PLEASE!149
LESSON 8149
Difference from both the phonetic and orthographic angles169
Voiceless to voiced within unstressed syllable only for American accent169
Open syllable169
Phonemes:[ai][b][w]169
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:169
[Intensive]WHAT DO YOU WISH169
[Extensive]MY MOUTHWASH169
Movie extract for listening comprehension practice:I DIDN'T MEAN TO HURT YOU169
LESSON 9169
Elision in pronouns190
Phonemes:[au][ts][t∫][j]190
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:190
[Intensive]FOUR SCORES AND SEVEN YEARS AGO190
[Extensive]THEY ARE ALL YOURS190
Movie extract for listening comprehension practice:HOW DI IT GO190
LESSON 10190
Sentence stress(2):logical stress208
Syllable elision for function words208
Phonemes:[?][ei][?]208
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:208
[Intensive]YOU STOOD ME UP208
[Extensive]IT'S ALWAYS A VERY MODERN TECHNIQUE208
Movie extract for listening comprehension practice:DON'T PARK THAT CLOSE208
LESSON 11208
Palatalization between[s]and[j]228
Elision in auxillary verbs228
Phonemes:[u][P][v][z]228
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:228
[Intensive]NICE SHOT228
[Extensive]I'LL FIND A WAY TO INTRODUCE MYSELF228
Movie extract for listening comprehension practice:THE JACKET IS REVERSIBLE228
LESSON 12228
Weak forms for pronouns251
Syllabic and sonants251
Phonemes:[?](GB) [?](US) [tr][dz]251
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:251
[Intensive]OH,USUAL251
[Extensive]AS USUAL251
Movie extract for listening comprehension practice:TELL ME MORE251
LESSON 13251
Summary on back vowels270
Back vowels' difference between British and American accents270
Vowel elision within unstressed function words or pronouns270
Vowels to somewhat a semi-vowels or vice versa270
Phonemes:[?][?]270
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:270
[Intensive]HE'S BIG FOR HIS AGE270
[Extensive]WE SHOULD GET THE MANAGER270
Movie extract for listening comprehension practice:LOVING,LOYAL,DEVOTED DOGS270
LESSON 14270
Liaison between two vowels293
Velar to alveolar nasal293
Palatalization:293
[t]+[j]+v=[t∫]+v293
[d]+[j]+v=[?]+v293
[s]+[j]+v=[∫]+v293
[z]+[j]+v=[?]+v293
Phonemes:[?][?]293
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:293
[Intensive]HEY,NEIGHBOR!293
[Extensive]THAT'S MY SPEECH293
Movie extract for listening comprehension practice:OSCAR'S 70-YEAR BIRTHDAY293
LESSON 15293
Assimilation between two similar consonants315
Exception for incomplete explosion315
Phonemes:[i?][?][dr]315
Distinction between American and British accents on[?]315
Distinction between American and British accents on[?]315
Movie extracts for pronunciation practice:315
[Intensive]MOTHER OF THE YEAR315
[Extensive]HOW TOUCHING315
Identifying sound changes through a selected VOA broadcasting program315
LESSON 16315
Phonetic symbols and background information about International Phonetic Alphabet336
Broad and narrow transcriptions336
Some related distinguished phoneticians and symbols used in some of the most popular American,British and English-Chinese DictionariesReview:A brief summary on sound changes in connective speechIdentifying sound changes through selected VOA broadcasting programsAPPENDIXESⅠ.Lyrics from movie songs and tapes336
1.The sound of music344
2.Climb every mountain344
3.Love will find a way344
4.Right here waiting for you344
5.Silent night344
6.Red river valley344
7.Angel344
Ⅱ.Technical terms344
Ⅲ.Vocabulary348