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高三英语口语练习资料

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高三英语口语练习资料

  熟读下列文章,高三英语口语练习一步到位。
 
  高三英语口语练习资料一:
 
  Part One
 
  People do get hurt in "adventure sports" and the most dangerous is  climbing, which kills eight people a year. But it is not always obvious which  activities are dangerous. For instance, two people die every year in hanggliding  accidents, but the same number are killed by badminiton, whereas six people a  year die in fishing accidents! So "exciting" isn't always the same as  "dangerous". This is even more true when you consider the activities of every  day life. Many more people die due to accidents in the home than from sports of  any king.
 
  Part Two
 
  1.It's nice of you to show me around your school.
 
  2.What about taking Bus No 104 to the Shanghai Railway Station?
 
  3.I am sorry I have to leave now. I have to catch the last bus.
 
  4.How did you enjoy the concert last night?
 
  5.I wonder if I could use your mobile phone.
 
  Part Three
 
  (1-2)Your friend is inviting you to see a film. Ask your friend two  questions about it.
 
  (3-4)You have a toothache and want to make a appointment to see Dr Brown.  The nurse asks you two questions.
 
  Part Four
 
  What do you think of the development of transportation in Shanghai?
 
  Part Five
 
  The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday...
高三英语口语练习资料
 
  高三英语口语练习资料二:
 
  Part One
 
  Teenagers who don't get up in the morning are brighter and more  successful.
 
  A study of students' sleep by reserarchers in the USA found that teenagers  who get up early are often tired and can't concentrate in class.
 
  "Young children love to get up early but teenagers have a different  biological clock," says a professor of Brown University. Her reserach showed  that teenagers naturally go to sleep and wake up later than normal-for good  biological reasons.
 
  Now many American schools have changed the start of their morning classes  from 7.30 to 8.30 or even 9.00.
 
  Part Two
 
  1.(Telephone rings) Hello, may I speak to Mr Smith?
 
  2.I'm sorry that I forgot to bring the book here.
 
  3.I'd love you to come to my birthday party.
 
  4.Why not have another cup of tea?
 
  5.You're busy. Is there anything I can do for you?
 
  Part Three
 
  (1-2)You are in your Rnglish teacher's office, asking the teacher two  questions about English learning.
 
  (3-4)You have a new deskmate Bob. You want to get to know him. Ask him two  questions.
 
  Part Four
 
  Do you think examinations are the main source of stress in your life?  Why?
 
  Part Five
 
  One day Peter and his father went fishing and came back home with a big  fish.
 
  高三英语口语练习资料:三
 
  Part One
 
  If you're not sure whether you want to say yes or no, then say you'll give  an answer later, and refuse to discuss it further. This gives you time to decide  and to prepare yourself to say no if necessary. Use body language to give your  words more authority:stand up straight, straighten your shoulders and look at  the person. If your're talking on the phone, stand up-it makes you feel and  therefore sound more confident. If a request is reasonable but you don't want to  do it, then offer an alternative, for example, "I don't have time on Saturday,  but I could do it one night next week."
 
  Part Two
 
  1.It's really hot today, isn't it?
 
  2.What do you think of learning Japanese as a second language?
 
  3.Don't forget to buy a hamburger for me.
 
  4.Look, what on earth are you doing? The classroom is so messy.
 
  5.I haven't finished my homework because I felt extremely tired last  night.
 
  Part Three
 
  (1-2)You are not well. You go to see a doctor. The doctor asks you two  questions about your problem.
 
  (3-4)You want to borrow a book from the wschool library. Ask the librarian  two question about it.
 
  Part Four
 
  What is your opinion of a true friend? (Give an example to illustrate your  point.)
 
  Part Five
 
  Ms wang loves her pet dog "Wang Wang"...
 
  
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