精聽(tīng)建議:
先完整地把一條新聞聽(tīng)一到三遍,爭(zhēng)取掌握大意。然后,一句一句精聽(tīng),力爭(zhēng)每句話都聽(tīng)明白。遇到實(shí)在不懂的地方,再聽(tīng)寫(xiě)。
下面的文本材料中空缺部分里面要填的詞都很簡(jiǎn)單,不過(guò)是一些值得注意的連讀或者典型的美式發(fā)音哦,有些語(yǔ)速比較快。試試看,你能不能全部寫(xiě)對(duì)?
(參考文本,歡迎指正^^)
Lesson27 "Just Leave the Keys in, Sir."
Stan Murch, in a 1 blue jacket, stood on the sidewalk in front of the Hilton and watched cab after cab make the loop in to the main entrance. Doesn't anybody travel in their own car any more? Then at last a Chrysler Imperial with Michigan plates came 2 up Sixth Avenue, made the left-hand loop into the Hilton driveway and stopped at the entrance. As a woman and several children got out of the doors on the right of the car, toward the hotel 3 , the driver climbed heavily out on the left. He was a big man with a cigar and a camel's-hair coat.
Murch was at the door before it was 4 , pulling it the rest of the way and saying, "Just leave the keys in, sir."
"Right," the man said around his cigar. He got out and sort of shook himself inside the coat. Then, as Murch was about to get behind the wheel, the driver said, "Wait."
Much looked at him. "Sir?"
"Here you go, boy," the man said and pulled a folded dollar bill from his pants pocket and handed it across.
"Thank you, sir," Murch said. He saluted with the hand holding the dollar, climbed behind the wheel, and 5 .
He was smiling as he made the right turn into 53rd Street; it wasn't every day a man gave you a tip for stealing his car.
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