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英语发音第一章 (文本)

英语发音第一章 (文本)

第一节 圆唇音和唇齿音 [w] [v]
very well
Exercise One: Word Comparison
Listen to the following words from your tape and repeat.
vain wane vest west
vale wail moving mowing
vine wine mauve mow
roving rowing veered weird
Exercise Two: Tongue Twisters
Say this tongue twisters out loud to practice the sounds [w] [v] :
1. Wendell Vaccario wasted vine after vine.
2. Woolen vests for wailing wolves are worn in the vast woodlands.
3. Varied berries are wetted while Val and Walt whisper in vain.
4. Woodson’s waistcoat is weirdly vented.
5. Wise women don’t walk in the woods while wolves wander.
6. Vivian, Valerie and Virginia verbally voiced vivid salvos.
7. Mervin never drivels when vexing wooing vendors.
8. What’s villa is verging on the weird and vile.
9. Groves of vines veered west along the villain’s veranda.
10. For once, weary Wanda’s woolgathering lost its vim and vigor.
第二节 舌边音 [l] [r]
rarely lures rural
Exercise One: Word Comparison
Listen to the following words from your tape and repeat.
climb crime bowling boring
Flea free Jelly jerry
Law raw belly berry
Lot rot light right
Exercise Two: Tongue Twisters
Say this tongue twisters out loud to practice the sounds [l] [r] :
1. Laura and Larry rarely lull their rural roosters to sleep
2. Sir Lankans are really leery of Landry’s rules
3. Climbing crimes are lures for crowded clowns.
4. There are free fleas for all the loyal royalty.
5. It’s right light with the glimmer in the mirror.
6. Collecting the corrections is the role of the elderly.
7. Are Roland and Sally rallying here in their lorry?
8. Jerry ‘s Berry jelly really rankled his broiling belly.
9. Yellow arrows frilled with reefed leaves are rarely light
10. A leaky rear latch on the listing bark lifted right up and the water rush in.
第三节 卷舌音和平舌音[s] [∫] &[t∫]
sea sheet chicken
Exercise One: Word Comparison
Listen to the following words from your tape and repeat.
Sip ship
Sane shane
Watched washed
Lass lash
Least leashed
Chin shin
Cheap sheep
Matching mashing
Say this tongue twisters out loud to practice the sounds [s] [∫]&[t∫] :
1. She sells seashells by the seashore.
2. The shells she sells are surely seashells.
3. So if she sells shells on the seashore, I 'm sure she sells seashore shells.
第四节 长音[ i: ]和短音 [ i ]
Seen sin

Exercise One: Word Comparison
Listen to the following words from your tape and repeat.
bid bead live leave gin jean
mid mead grin green pick peak
lick leak it pete

Exercise Two: Tongue Twisters
Say these tongue twisters out loud to practice the sounds [ i: ] & [i ]
1. Tim’s team was licked by the leaking roof.
2. Pip and Pete shipped the sheep ships cheaply.
3. Those bins are for Bill Beal’s beans.
4. Does Jim still steal Jill’s jeans?
5. Will Wheeler’s team get many hits in the heat?
6. The girls snickered at Jill and Jean’s sneakers.
7. Leaving the living sinners at the scene, Will Wheeler grieved.
8. Pick cherries at peak or Pete will see the pits.
9. Beach bins are filled with field filler.
10. He’s giving his healing pills to all sinners on the scene

第五节 齿间清辅音 [θ]
think bathroom teeth

Exercise One: Word Comparison
Listen to the following words from your tape and repeat.
Boat both four thor sink think frilled thrilled moss moth sin thin

Exercise Two: Tongue Twisters
Say these tongue twisters out loud to practice the sound [θ]
1. Thor is the god of Thunder.
2. Thelma and Theo have bad breath.
3. Three free thrilling frills fought on Ruth’s roof.
4. Thieves are thankless thugs who deserve our wrath.
5. Nothing is worth thousands of deaths.
6. Mr. Smith’s teeth are thin and lethal.
7. Thursday are thirsty days for lethargic Ruth and Thelma.
8. It seems themes are sought by thousands of mythical misses.
9. Thick ticks on the trees brought broth to ten thin tin men.
10. Sick thickets thwarted seven thin sinners from passing through.

第六节 齿间浊辅音 [ ð ]
There They Breathe

Exercise One: Word Comparison
Listen to the following words from your tape and repeat.
than dan breeding breathing day they ether either
doze those teasing teething closing clothing fodder father

Exercise Two: Tongue Twisters
Say this tongue twisters out loud to practice the sounds [ ð ]
1. Those of southern and northern areas are still writhing and seething.
2. Breathe the breeze, loathe the lows, and soothe the Sues.
3. Rather than loathing their mothers, soothe their fathers.
4. Bathing in the bays is soothing to those teething brothers.
5. Dan would rather scythe in wetter weather.
6. Their dare was to Dan rather than those dozing norther ners.
7. Ether either makes Thor writhe or seethe.
8. Though dough is worthy, it is worthier with their father’s tithe.
9. That thatch there on their thighs, although sheathed, is weathered.
10. Breeding breathing southern otters in the north is worth thousands to them


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