Lesson 34 PartⅠ Warming-up Exercises
PartⅠ Warming-up Exercises
A.Sentence Structure
1.__________________________________________ (6)
while Margaret was shopping?
2.I called Bob________________________________ (5).
3.Mary and Margaret came______________________ (4).
4._______________________________ (5) for two hours.
5.Peter hadn't gone to the language lab______________(4).
6.____________________ (4) the telephone this afternoon?
7._________________________ (4) before she called you?
8.__________________________________________ (6)
at his friend's house.
9.What did Frank and Peter do __________________ (4)?
10.______________________ (3) while John was at work.
Score:____
B.Difficult Sentences
1.Look!______ a wonderful place for a picnic … A meadow, a little brook, and those pine trees!
2.Tony!______ delightful here! all summer for a place just like this.
3.Yes, we ______ this way earlier.
4.We ______ a better place for a walk!
5.They ______ for two or three hours and then have a picnic on one of the islands in the bay.
Lesson 34 Part Ⅲ Going Sailing
PartⅢ Going Sailing
Exercises:
Ⅰ.1.____It was autumn. The Whites and some of their friends were going sailing with Uncle George.
2.____The air was warm and the water was eool. and there were a few clouds in the sky.
3.____Mrs.White didn't want to ride in the sailboat because she was afraid of falling into the cold water and getting wet.
4.____Uncle George thought the weather would be all right.
5.____Uncle George raised the sail as soon as they all got into the boat.
Ⅱ.
Lesson 34 Part Ⅱ The Picnic
PartⅡ The Picnic
Exercises:
Ⅰ.1.What is the probable relationship between the man and the woman?
2.What are the names of the two speakers?
3.What is the possible time of the year?
4.How do the man and the woman get to the place?
5.Who is more interested in the scenery at that moment?
Ⅱ.1.Good. Looks fine. Here we are. You know, _______.______?
2.Yes, we should've driven out this way earlier.… uh …______?
3.I ______.It ______.
4.I hope _______.
5.But Carol, _______!
6.That's a deal! Mm, ________.You.
Lesson 34 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Lesson 34
PartⅠWarming-up Exercises
A.Sentence Structure
Training Focus:
Recognizing tenses: 1.simple past 2.past continuous
3.past perfect 4.present perfect 5.present perfect continuous 6.simple future
Directions: This drill is for practice in correct recognition of tenses. Listen carefully. write down the missing parts of the sentences. The number in brackets indicates the number of words you should use.
Key:
1.What did John and Bob do…
2.…while John was playing tennis.
3.…after I went home.
4.…I have been studying grammar…
5.…Before he went swimming.
6.Have the women used…
7.Had you called Mary…
8.Peter is going to be left…
9.…while Mary stayed home?
10.I visited Mary…
B.Difficult Sentences
Directions: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from me comprehension material in this lesson. Complete the sentences with what you hear on the tape.
1.Look ! It's a wonderful place for a picnic… A meadow, a little brook. and those pine trees!
2.Tony ! Isn't it delightful here! We've been looking all summer for a place just like this.
3.Yes, we should've driven out this way earlier.
4.We couldn't have found a better place for a walk!
5.They were going to sail for two or three hours and then have a picnic on one of the islands in the bay.
Part Ⅱ ThePicnic Lesson 34 Ex.Ⅰ Directions: Answer the questions and give reasons for your answers. Key: 1.Husband and wife. 2.Tony and Carol. 3.Summer or autumn. 4.By car. 5.Carol. Ex.Ⅱ Directions: Supply the missing words in the sentences according to what the man says on the tape. Key: (see tapescript) Tapescript: The Picnic (1′28″) Carol: Tony! Let's stop here! Look! It's a wonderful place for a picnic…A meadow, a little brook, and those pine trees! Tony: Good. Looks fine. Here we are. You know, I'm hungry. Aren't you hungry? Carol: Yes, I am. Tony!Isn't it delightful here! We've been looking all summer for a place just like this. Tony: Yes, we should've driven out this way earlier. …uh…where's the lunch basket? Carol: This is such a lovely place! First, we'll go for a walk beside that brook… Tony: I don't see it. It isn't here. Carol: what isn't there? Oh, you mean the lunch basket. It's on the floor in back. Tony: Ah ! Carol: We couldn't have found a better place for a walk ! Tony: I hope we didn't forget the beer. Carol: Tony, you aren't listening. I'm talking about a walk and you're talking about beer. Tony: But Carol, I'm thirsty----and hungry, too! Carol: That sounds so sad ! Do you want a sandwich now ? We can go for a walk later. Tony: That's a deal! Mm. This cheese sandwich's good. You ought to try one. Carol: All right. They do look good, don't they ?
Part Ⅲ GoingSailing
Lesson 34
Ex.Ⅰ
Directions: Decide whether the statements are true or false.
Key:1.T 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.F
Ex.Ⅱ
Directions:Indicate the relationship between Mr. White and all the other people mentioned in the passage.
Key: wife, son, brother, daughter, friends
Tapescript:
Going Sailing (1′33″)
Bill and Sally white, their father and mother, and some of their friends were visiting Bill's Uncle George at the seashore. Uncle George was Bill's father's brother. He had a house and a sailboat. Bill and Sally had visited him many times. They liked the seashore very much.
It was late in August. The air was cool, but the water was warm enough for swimming. Uncle George had invited them all to go sailing with him. They were going to sail for two or three hours and then have a picnic on one of the islands in the bay.
The young people were very excited, but Mrs. white was afraid of the sailboat.“I don't want to ride in the sailboat, George,”she said.“It goes too fast. Besides, I'll get wet and cold.”
“Well,”said Uncle George,“You don't have to go in the sailboat if you don't want to, Alice. The Thompsons are taking their motorboat, and you can go in that. You'll be dry and warm.”
“What do you think of the weather, George?”said Bill's father.“I see a few clouds in the sky.”
“Oh, it will be all right,”said Uncle George.“Anyway, if it gets cloudy, we can come back. Let's go.”
They all got into the boat, and Uncle George went to work. He untied the ropes that held the boat, and the boat began to move slowly. When they were about fifty yards from the shore, he raised the sail.
“Watch your heads!”he called out. The wind was blowing. It filled the sail, and the boat began to move fast.“Just like a bird,”Sally thought.“Oh, this is wonderful!”