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TS Reon LA, Bi 8) RGB B. -QRELRAI CRRA D. ARR 2A. AMET B. eR ANS CATA RANE D. eA HEAT BA ARF HEF BaePRERF LE CRB URE ah Di. aeRF EH RBI F AA REET B. RRR AMT CTE D. iE 44 —. GRE, BFEEWER Listen and choose the correct answers. @)) ,, 5. A. PRGA FART B, BERRA AE A AE REBT C. PRR T D. CBR T 6.A. ARBRE BARRA CAMARA D. AER TAl ABAD T Boba, MRE CDRA SAR DRT Ao Eee Bar TBI B.b3eeeb £47 T Bis C.DERRDET D.bERRLET BAR “LABR HRB 10.A. -#PA, B.-AKE C. ahs D.-## =. DRXTB, {4K5) Listen to the following dialogue and do the exercises. “SAUER HEE Qi, New Words 1 TR dingké (%) DINK (Double Income No Kids) 2. tak guiza (4) noble 3. 492% hékuang (ié) much less, let alone 4, Heit néndiio (al) used fo reinforce a rhetorical question 5. Bit fan’ér (a) on the contrary HR. MERIEAR Key and difficult points OFLARETORE, TRRTR “ah”, ie, ITI AT. RT tems LOE TETAS. WIV EB Be” EME. Bala: {iJ Jt is a conjunction used at the beginning of the second clause. Its rhetorical tone suggests a further implication. “ jf +--+ #8 ----” is often used in the preceding clause, e.g. DENAMEAE RAAB, ATR LA RZ DEEMARAT, RABE? 45 REKAKE (BIR) SSM OLEKRAA, FRET, ILFRKIAERSOMAR “HE”, Abid, FIR. AES AT, tA ANE AREAL “TE BAN” SATE. Bi: Eili is an adverb used to strengthen the tone of a rhetorical question, It is used before a verb or the subject of a sentence. Such a sentence is often ended with "4 or AH, etc., e.g. Dik — A soit? DREGMRLNGT, RWB TAA? OAR RR, ONLI BMG “BUGE", etd, FeaibeBOei ke COP “BAL” ), Alten — AVENE, aA EDAE A “th GR)”, Peas 2a FRBRA TEAR SER AIA OLE er. MN: The conjunction {t£ indicates a concessive assumption in the first clause (HUE is more offen used in spoken Chinese), and +t (3 ) often appears in the following clause to point out that the result or conclusion is not influenced by this situation, e.g. DERG PREAH, PREM T LIK A. QYRAKEH, MEE, DEMIZEARE, PRAR—M OR, VIRAL, 1, 0738—iGRA, HIWTIER Listen to the dialogue for the first time and decide if the following statements are true or false. @)) ,, (1) TRERRBHAG REEF HY RIE (2) KARAT RRMA A (3) BART HRI (4) TREMMEEAAIRA 1B, 46 BAR “HALR" HER WIRE, BIEWBR Listen to the dialogue again and choose the correct answers. @)) , CA. (4)a. B. c. D. (S)A. HALF LRM ET, LRERE FOLGE LAB ALET, LRRBF RAP LAEBRALEUEALART RAE FOL GRACE AG RRB SEALE AES HAL RA ALIA Z RAE RERRSERA, ESP TRAE 5 LARS RA, RAH T AUR HO PAAR ORBA, RETR T ARE LAUD AEBA, 2B TARR BHR ELARAF, REBF RALARLG, LAABF RAL, RABLBF EM, RAL RARE HS EAT fe EH E RABF WREATH ZAHM RR RARE ELAN EIT AIR AH ZERABFTR MF RIL A MH ANE MF RAIA AEM Gf ID RAE ARALILF Re ILA Ue SH 3d PRB AR UF RI IAL SAE HH SE RA 47 REKAKE (BIR) SSM Ate B.2eR ARF RUS CUM REF RB A AG 1A DAI RRIF BAA APG PE (8) A. APR RRR, APREAR SAL RAR SB B. LAP REARS, REAR RR RRS C, EAP RIERA, GREAT AA RAS D. ik APR AAS, REAR THER RRS (QA. FERFRARE, RH REBF RRA, ty LRA RABE RABE, RAE D, REBFRRAF, RRA w 2 3. BSR. RG TEAR BALA Listen to the dialogue once more and find out which of the following is (are) not their viewpoint(s). @)) 4, iA :(1) HART RRMA A. (2) RABF, RARRHAEOR, (3) BNET AG, FARARFORRE, (4) HERMALAF THER TARO RD. (5) ARMAS, RADAR ARY, RYH (1) LAPT ARR ABA, (2) RFERF RAM A (3) BR-ARFRERS BR. (4) MAERMRRBF THA AAA (5) RABE HERAT 48

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