语音课倒数第二次的综合练习资料

选这篇文章也有我自己的个人喜好的因素,这是VOA Special English的新闻播报节目In The News里当时对Michael Jackson的报道。这篇文章也希望同学们仔细听每个细节,尤其是开始不久那里有一段电话录音,那是最真实的英语。我们一般学习英语的过程中是很难接触到真正的现实生活中的英语的。比如我们大多是从一些英语教学的录音里、电影、电视、收音机等等地方听到的模拟场景的声音,而我们在生活中遇到英语国家的人的时候,他们给我们说话时经常会不由自主地放慢语速,尽量吐字清楚并且使用简单的词汇及句型。所以这篇文章中的那段电话录音是个很好的材料。在那段录音中有这么一句"OK, OK. How old is he?",而实际上我们听到的是"OK, OK. How’di?"这是个很严重的略读现象,并且把is给全省没了,我们要说他发音错了都不为过。而实际上呢,电话另一头的人一点都没有迟疑,立刻回答"He’s uh, he’s 50 years old, sir."。所以各位同学,请放心大胆地把该省的音省掉,该连的音连起来,该弱读的音就弱读。咱们中国人可能听不明白,但只要你不是乱说的,英语为母语的国家的人们反而会感觉到听你的英语很亲切!

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This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.
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Fans around the world are remembering the man who called himself the King of Pop. Michael Jackson died Thursday in Los Angeles. This was the emergency call from the house where he was living.
CALLER: "We have a gentleman here that needs help and he’s not breathing. He’s not breathing and we’re trying to pump him but he’s not –”
OPERATOR: "OK, OK. How old is he?"
CALLER: "He’s fifty years old, sir."
OPERATOR: "Fifty, OK."
A personal doctor was with him at the house. 
Michael Jackson would have celebrated his fifty-first birthday in August. He was just days from launching what he hoped would be a comeback — a series of fifty concerts in London.
More than seven hundred fifty thousand tickets sold out within hours of going on sale in March. The shows were set to begin July thirteenth. There were questions, though, about whether his health could handle the extended tour.
And after he died there were more questions — this time about his use of painkillers. Medical examiners did an autopsy on Friday, but tests for drugs in the body normally take weeks.
Around the world, fans like this one reacted to news of his death.
WOMAN: "Somebody like Michael Jackson who’s done so much for the world and stuff, you think almost like he’s invincible."
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"Thriller," his nineteen eighty-two album, earned a place in Guinness World Records as the best selling album of all time. It produced hits like "Beat It" and "Billie Jean."
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Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana, the seventh of nine children. He was five years old when he and his brothers began performing in the Jackson 5.
He was eleven when they had their first album — "Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5" — in nineteen sixty-nine. Their album "ABC" followed less than a year later.
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In nineteen seventy-one, Michael Jackson began his solo career. He went on to sell an estimated seven hundred fifty million albums. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — twice.
But as talented and successful as he was, he was also deeply troubled. His behavior and appearance grew increasingly strange. He was heavily in debt.
He was childlike. But in nineteen ninety-three, a thirteen-year-old boy accused him of child molestation. The case was settled out of court. Later, another accusation led to a criminal trial. But four years ago this month a jury cleared him of all charges.
Michael Jackson left his mark on popular culture. His music, his videos, his dance moves and moonwalking, the hand in a sequined white glove, the father of three was even married for a time to Elvis Presley’s daughter. Now, he leaves behind family, friends and fans to mourn his death. In a sad way he did make a comeback. His death has pushed sales of his music back to the top of the charts again.
And that’s IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by June Simms. I’m Steve Ember.

语音课第二次课的综合练习

如题。语音课第二次的综合练习是选自VOA Special English的Words And Their Stories节目。在教材里只是那篇文章的片断。这里我把全文及其音频发出来,供各位同学学习:

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下面是文本内容:

Words and Their Stories: Pulling a Fast One

Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.

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Today I will tell about expressions using numbers. Let us start with the number one. Numbers can be tricky. On the one hand, they are simply numbers. On the other hand, they have meanings. I for one use these expressions a lot.

Many people consider themselves number one, the most important person. They are always looking out for number one and taking care of number one. It is as if they are the one and only person on Earth. Some people however, are not so self-centered. My brother is such a person. It is true – no joke. I am not trying to pull a fast one on you.

First, you have to understand that my brother is one in a million. He is such a nice person. All his friends like him. They consider him one of the boys. Recently, my brother had a bad day at the office. It was just one of those days. Nothing went right. So he stopped at a local bar — a drinking place — after leaving work. My brother planned to have a glass of beer with his friends — a quick one – before he went home. But a quick one turned into one or two, and soon those became one too many.

As my brother was leaving, he ordered a last drink — one for the road. His friends became concerned. One by one, they asked him if he was able to drive home safely.

Now my brother is a wise and calm person. He is at one with himself. He recognizes when he has had too much alcohol to drink. So he accepted an offer for a ride home from a female friend.

At one time in the past, my brother had been in love with this woman. She is a great person — kind, thoughtful and intelligent — all good qualities rolled up into one. But sadly their relationship did not work. He always used to say "One of these days, I am going to marry this girl." But that never happened.

For one thing, she did not love him as much as he loved her. It was just one of those things. The situation was regrettable and my brother had to accept it. But even now, he considers her the one that got away.

However, they are still friends. And because my brother had been kind to her, she felt that one good turn deserves another. He was good to her and she wanted to help him in return. So she drove him home.

If my brother had driven home from the bar that night, his number would have been up. Something bad would have happened. Thankfully he made it home safely. And, he and the woman are back to square one. They are back to where they started – being friends.

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This VOA Special English program, WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, was written by Jill Moss. I’m Faith Lapidus.

答两位同学问:关于语音的改进和解决美音与以前所学发音的冲突

最近来兰州新东方之后,课程特别密集,也没有多少精力来更新博客。今天看到两位同学(署名为清蓝、suixin)的留言,我就做一下简单的答复。

清蓝同学问道:如果我想训练自己的发音,应该参考什么材料?采取什么方式?

答:对于发音的训练其实是有很多途径的。但总体来说我认为可以分为精与泛两种方式结合。并且牢记,学习英语要把它做为一个整体去学,千万不要因为要学习发音而去在音标上钻牛角尖。选择精学与泛学的标准就是自己的喜好,你看到一篇文章(句子、诗歌等等),如果觉得特别想要拥有它,那可以做为精学的内容。一般喜欢的就是泛学了。方便起见,我来整理成以下的步骤以供参考:

steps suixin问道:从小到大,课本英标、磁带录音都是英音,所以很多发音都已经习惯,有时候在刻意在往美音上读时,会发现不会读了。老师能不能就就此给我一些建议与解释?

答:其实在中国大多数地方老师教的,他们自己认为是英音,而实际上是多种发音混合的。所以在这样的情况下,最好就是能有一个空杯心态,这样学起来就能避免出现纠正发音的过程中自己跟自己较劲的情况。但是关于英音和美音也不要因为大家学什么自己就学什么,还是根据自己的喜好来选择,其实都有大量的资料的。不论英、美音都可以按照上面的那个流程来学习的。

 

以上对两位同学的答复其实总结一下,我还是觉得最重要的是兴趣,有了兴趣大家的这些问题也就没有了。所以应该多去用心体会一下英语,全方位去接触英语,亲密地接触,喜欢上了之后就好办了。

 

附:

http://www.hjbbs.com 沪江英语

http://www.putclub.com 普特听力

http://bbs.wwenglish.org/ 旺旺英语

http://www.yeeyan.com/ 译言——在这里可以和大家一起翻译一些东西,提高英语的好方法

http://www.nciku.com/ 词酷

http://www.speak2me.cn 跟我说——在线人机对话英语学习软件

http://www.urbandictionary.com/ 一个专门收集并解释俚语的网站

http://www.thefreedictionary.com 一个免费在线词典,不止是词典,还有每日一词、每日一句之类的学习内容以及英语学习的小游戏

http://www.livemocha.com/ 在线学习多种语言

http://www.ivyenglish.com.cn/ 赖世雄免费英语学习网——赖世雄不用多说了吧,大家都知道的。

http://ocw.mit.edu/ 麻省理工学院免费教学资源——你可以在网上上这个大学,与真实不同的只是你学完了没有任何学位证书而已,如果想要在家留学,这是个很好的资源

时间有限,就先列以上这些吧,除了这些专门学习的之外大家其实可以在网上找到好多英语的资料,只要用google.com(不是.cn)用英语关键词去搜索,会有很多的国外的网站出现。以后有时间再共享一些资源吧。