标题: Side By Side朗文国际英语教程book1-05 [打印本页] 作者: 遇见明天 时间: 2012-10-19 19:40 标题: Side By Side朗文国际英语教程book1-05 P35
1.tall-short 2.yong-old
3.heavy/fat-thin 4.new-old
5.married-single 6.handsome-ugly
7.beautiful/pretty-ugly 8.large/big-small/little
9.noisy/loud-quiet 10.expensive-cheap
11.easy-difficult 12.rich-poor
P36
Tall or short?
A: Is Bob tall or short? B: He’s tall. A: Is Bill tall or short? B: He’s short.
1.Is Kate young or old? She’s young.
2.Is Peggy young or old? She’s old.
3.Is Howard heavy or thin? He’s heavy.
4.Is Mike fat or thin? He’s thin.
5.Is Howard’s car new or old? It’s new.
6.Is Mike’s car new or old? It’s old.
7.Is Gloria married or single? She’s married.
8.Is Jennifer married or single? She’s single.
9.Is Robert handsome or ugly? He’s handsome.
10.Is Captain Crook handsome or ugly? He’s ugly.
11.Is Vanessa beautiful or ugly? She’s beautiful.
12.Is Hilda pretty or ugly? She’s ugly.
13.Is Robert’s house large or small? It’s large.
14.Is George’s apartment big or little? It’s small.
15.Are Kate’s neighbors noisy or quiet? They’re noisy.
16.Are Peggy’s neighbors noisy or quiet? They’re quiet.
17.Is the food at the Plaza Restaurant expensive or cheap? It’s expensive.
18.Is the food at the Burger Town expensive or cheap? It’s cheap.
19.Are the questions in Chapter 5 easy or difficult? They’re easy.
20.Are the questions in Chapter 17 easy or difficult? They’re difficult.
21.Is Marvin rich or poor? He’s rich.
22.Is Larry rich or poor? He’s poor.
P38
Tell me about…
1. Are you married? No, I’m not. I’m single.
2. Tell me about your new car. Is it large? No, it isn’t. It’s small.
3. Tell me about your new neighbors. Are they quiet? No, they aren’t. They’re noisy.
Do exercise
1.Tell me about your computer. Is it new? No, it isn’t. It’s old.
2.Tell me about your new boss. Is he young? No, he isn’t. He’s old.
3.Tell me about your neighbors. Are they noisy? No, they aren’t. They’re quiet.
4.Tell me about Plaza Restaurant. Is it cheap? No, it isn’t. It’s expensive.
5.Tell me about your brother. Is he tall? No, he isn’t. He’s short.
6.Tell me about your sister. Is she single? No, she isn’t. She’s married.
7.Tell me about Nancy’s cat. Is it pretty? No, it isn’t. It’s ugly.
8.Tell me about Ron and Betty’s dog. Is it little? No, it isn’t. It’s big.
9.Tell me about the questions in your English book. Are they difficult?
No, they aren’t. They’re easy.
10.Tell me about Santa Claus. Is he thin? No, he isn’t. He’s heavy.
P40
How’s the weather today?
It’s sunny. It’s cloudy. It’s raining. It’s snowing. It’s hot.
It’s warm. It’s cool. It’s cold.
How to say it?
Calling someone you know on the telephone.
A. Hello. B. Hello. Is this Julie? A. Yes, it is.
B. Hi. Julie. This is Anna. A. Hi. Anna….
P41
The weather is terrible here!
A. Hi. Jack. This is Jim. I’m calling from Miami.
B. From Miami? What are you doing in Miami?
A. I’m on vacation.
B. How’s the weather in Miami? Is it sunny?
A. No, it isn’t. It’s raining.
B. Is it hot?
A. No, it isn’t. It’s cold.
B. Are you having a good time?
A. No, I’m not. I’m having a terrible time. The weather is terrible here!
B. I’m sorry to hear that!
P42
Dear mother:
I’m writing from in our hotel at Sludge Beach. Ralph and I are on vacation with the children for a few days. We’re happy to be here, but to tell the truth, we’re having a few problems.
The weather isn’t very good. In fact, it’s cold and cloudy. Right now I’m looking out the window, and it’s raining cats and dogs.
The children aren’t very happy. In fact, they’re bored and they’re having a terrible time. Right now they’re sitting on the bed playing tic tac toe and watching TV.
The restaurants here are expensive, and the food isn’t very good. In fact, Ralph is at a clinic right now. He’s having problems with his stomach.
All the other hotels here are beautiful and new. Our hotel is ugly, and it’s very, very old. In fact, right now a repairperson is fixing the bathroom sink.
So, Mother, we’re having a few problems here at Sludge Beach, but we’re happy. We’re happy to be on vacation, and we’re happy to be together.
See you soon
Love,
Ethel
P44
Pronunciation yes/no questions with or
Listen, then say it.
Is Bob tall or short? Is kate young or old?
Are they noisy or quiet? Is it hot or cold?
Say it, then listen
Is the car new or old? Are you married or single?
Is it sunny or cloudy? Are they large or small?