2. a. 經理 ___ conference room
b. 工作 ___ wardrobe
c. 日子 ___ spell
d. 拼寫 ___ date
e. 衣櫃 ___ manager
f. 會議室 ___ job
g. 光開關 ___ light switch
h. 床單 ___ pillow
i. 枕頭 ___ sheet
3. a. 經理 _f_ conference room
b. 工作 _e_ wardrobe
c. 日子 _d_ spell
d. 拼寫 _c_ date
e. 衣櫃 _a_ manager
f. 會議室 _b_ job
g. 光開關 _g_ light switch
h. 床單 _i_ pillow
i. 枕頭 _j_ sheet
5. housekeeper wonton soup clock radio vitamins coffee pot
lasagna flea Indonesia bartender Orchid
Island
water taps double bed Greece air conditioner
6. Here are some words you might hear today:
hand towel - 手巾 woodchuck - 土撥鼠
tissues - 紙巾 chuck - 拋
cupboard - 櫥櫃 toad - 蟾蜍
scene - 場景 graze - 吃草
lift (elevator) - 電梯 grassy - 草山
nylon - 尼龍 grove - 小樹林
light - 輕的 haircut - 理髮
leather - 皮革 beige - 米色; 灰棕色
7. Work with a partner to write 4 sentences.
Each sentence must the words below:
All men (100%)
Most hotels (+/- 80%)
Some LV bags (- 50%)
None of the students here (0%)
examples:
1. All men are smart and wonderful.
2. Most hotels have wonderful workers.
3. Some LV bags are not real.
4. None of the students here can speak Italian.
8. 0% 100%
never hardly ever occasionally sometimes generally usually always
seldom once in a while fairly often frequently
9. Do you know these propositions?
next to near under behind over in on
Underline the prepositions in Exercise 2 (p 20).
With a partner, make a sentence for each of the
prepositions using things in this room.
Look at 4.3.3 – Are the sentences correct? Fix
any mistakes you find.
10. 4.6.1 Look at the picture.
What in the scene is different in this hotel?
4.6.2 Correct the conversation.
Practice the conversation with a partner.
4.7.1 Listen. Do they talk funny?
4.7.2 Match the sentences with the pictures.
11. 4.8.1 Look at the pictures. Can you find
something in this room for each color?
4.8.2 Look at the adjectives (形容詞).
Ask your partner to describe these words.
4.8.3 Try to describe each of the pictures.
4.8.4 Put the words in the correct order.
12. A B
college [ˋkɑlɪdʒ] colleague [ˋkɑlig]
habit [ˋhæbɪt] hobby [ˋhɑbɪ]
future [ˋfjutʃɚ] feature [fitʃɚ]
thin [θɪn] thing [θɪŋ]
live [lɪv] leave [liv]
13. How much wood would a
woodchuck chuck if a
woodchuck could chuck wood?
A three-toed tree toad loved a two-toed
he-toad that lived in a too-tall tree.
Growing gray goats graze on
great green grassy groves.