精聽建議:
先完整地把一條新聞聽一到三遍,爭取掌握大意。然后,一句一句精聽,力爭每句話都聽明白。遇到實在不懂的地方,再聽寫。
下面的文本材料中空缺部分里面要填的詞都很簡單,不過是一些值得注意的連讀或者典型的美式發音哦,有些語速比較快。試試看,你能不能全部寫對?
(參考文本,歡迎指正^^)
Lesson47 Pubs
Pubs are an important part of life in Britain. People go to the pub to relax, meet friends and sometimes to 1 .
Pubs are not open to everyone, and they are not open all the time. People under the age of 2 cannot go into pubs. They are only open from about 11 am ("opening time") until 2:30 pm, and 5:30 pm until 10:30 or 11 pm ('closing time'). When it's closing time, the barman calls 'Time!' or 'Time, gentlemen, please!', although new laws mean that pubs with a special license can open whenever they want.
You can buy most kinds of drink in a pub: beer, lager, all kinds of wine, spirits, liqueurs, fruit juice and 3 .
Beer is the most popular drink, and there are many different kinds. You ask for beer by the 'pint' (a little more than half a litre) or the 'half pint'. When people buy beer they ask for 'bitter' (strong beer), ' 4 ' (less strong), or lager.
Some people just say the name of the maker:' A half of Double Diamond, please.' or 'Two halves of Export, please.'
Most pubs do not sell hot drinks, like coffee or tea, but many sell hot and cold food. Pub food (called 'pub grub') is often good, is cheaper than most restaurant food, and you don't have to 5 , but you do have to go to the bar to get your food and drink. There are no waiters in pubs traditionally, although now more pubs are starting to open small dining rooms which families can use too.
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