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出版时间:1999-01-01
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这套教程是为在学校、日常生活、或者工作上已经和英文有过接触的人而设计的。全书共有十二章。每四章之末有一组书面“复习练习”(Review Exercises),帮助你把前四章书里学到的东西温习和巩固一遍。全部教材一共有三组“复习练习”,在每组复习练习之后,有个短短的“复习测验”(Review Test)。这个简短测验有二十个问题,试试你把前四章的教材掌握到怎样的程度。如果你答错五个问题以上,你应该把前四章的教材再仔仔细细地复习一次,然后才能再继续下一部分的学习。最后一组(第十二章后面的)复习练习之后,还有一个“总测验”(Final Test),让你把整个课程所学的再复习一次。

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Introduction
Chapter1
Reading A Graduation Party
Action Questions 1 OraI questions about the text
Exhibit An invitation to Martin's graduation party
Presentation SimpIe present and present continuous (I speak / I'm speaking)
Exercise1 Eat or am eating? (simple present vs. present continuous)
Reading It's Nice to Meet You
Action Questions 2 Oral questions about the text
Word Study The verb get
Presentation The continuous tenses (is typing / was typing / will be typing)
Exercise 2 I was watching television (the continuous tenses)
Reading What Are You Planning to Do?
Action Questions3 Oral questions about the text
Presentation University Study in the U.S
Presentation Simple past and simple future (We lived in Japan / I'll check with my boss)
Exercise 3 I will see you tomorrow (simpIe past vs. simple future)
Reading Thanks So Much for Having Us
Action Questions 4 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Question and answer forms
Presentation Modal auxiliaries (can, should, must, etc.):affirmative, negative, and alternate forms
Presentation Modal auxiliaries--past tense (could, was able to, had to, etc.)
Exercise 4 Went + have to -- had to go (modaI auxiliaries)
Exercise 5 Must - has to (modaI auxiliaries)
Vocabulary-Chapter 1
Chapter2
Reading The Phone Hasn't Stopped Ringing
Action Questions 5 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Some-any- no
Presentation The present perfect (Janet has worked there for severaI years)
Presentation For and since
Exercise 6 Lives or has lived? (present perfect)
Reading A Phone Call for Mr. Morgan
Action Questions 6 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Contractions with the present perfect (I have -- I've)
Presentation Simple past vs. present perfect (Janet finished opening the mail.. She has almost
finished the typing)
Exercise 7 Last year we traveled to South America for the first time (simple past vs.
present perfect)
Exhibit Martin's resume
Reading Martin's Interview
Action Questions 7 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Question and answer forms
Presentation Present perfect continuous (Have you been waiting long?)
Exercise 8 Is typing or has been typing?
Presentation Placement of adverbs (l have finally met Mr. Morgan. / I have known Mr. Morgan
for a Iong time)
Exercise 9 Placement of adverbs
Reading Good News!
Action Questions 8 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Using modals to express probabiIity (He should hear something soon)
Presentation Expressing probability in the past (He must have made a decision)
Exercise 10 He shouId finish by six o'clock -- He should have finished by six o'clock
Vocabulary--Chapter2
Chapter3
Reading Looking for an Apartment
Action Questions9 Oral questions about the text
Word Study The verb take
Exhibit Martin looked in the classified section under Apartments for Rent
Presentation Relative clauses -- subject form (Many people who live in Smithtown commute
to the city)
Exercise 11 I know the woman, She lives next door -- l know the woman who lives next door
Reading Let's See What We Can Find!
Action Questions10 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Noun compounds (address book, bankbook)
Presentation Relative clauses -- object form (That's the train Martin took)
Exercise 12 The article was interestlng, I just read it -- The articIe I just read was interesting
Presentation Reading numbers
Reading I've Been Living Here All My Life
Action Questions 11 Oral questions ahout the text
Word Study Uses of all
Presentation Relative clauses--with prepositions (The company Janet works for
is in New York)
Exercise 13 Janet is the person. You should talk to her -- Janet is the person you
should talk to
Presentation Comparative and superlative forms (longer than, the longest)
Reading I'll Take it!
Action Questions 12 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Spelling Rule : Y changes to I (city -- cities, carry -- carried)
Presentation Capital letters (Today is Wednesday)
Vocabulary-Chapter3
Chapter4
Reading A Weekend at The Colonial
Action Questions 13 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Word building : agent suffixes (-er, -ist. -ent, etc.)
Exhibit A page from the brochure for The Colonial Inn
Presentation The passtve voice (The inn was built in 1756)
Exercise 14 They used the inn as a hospital -- The inn was used as a hospital
Reading A Country Fair
Action Questions 14 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Another spelling rule: doubling the final consonant (sit -- sitting)
Presentation The passive voice -- with agent (The mail is opened by the secretary)
Exercise 15 The kitchen staff prepares lunch -- Lunch is prepared by the kitchen staff
Reading On the Terrace
Action Questions 15 Oral questions about the text
Word Study The verb have
Presentation The passive voice -- continuous tenses (Gas lamps were being lit)
Exercise 16 They're answering the phone -- The phone is being answered
Exhibit Vermont
Reading On the Way Home
Action Questions 16 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Uses of way
Presentation The passive voice -- future tense (The capacity will be doubled)
Exercise 17 The waiter will serve the meal -- The meaI will be served by the waiter
Presentation The passive voice -- modals (The ski lodge can be seen for miles)
Exercise 18 Bad weather might delay Mr. Morgan's flight - Mr. Morgan's flight might be
delayed by bad weather
Vocabulary-Chapter4
Review Exercises
Exercise 19 Review of spelling
Exercise20 Continuous forms of verbs
Exercise21 Verb tenses
Exercise22 More practice with tenses
Exercise 23 Passive verb forms (Martin was told about the job -- They told Martin
about the Job)
Exercise 24 Passive verb forms (past tense)
Exercise 25 Passive verb forms (present and future tenses)
Exercise26 A crossword puzzle
Exercise 27 Modal verbs (Take your raincoat; it might rain)
ExercIse 28 More practice with modals (Can you type? / Are you able to type?)
Exercise 29 Time expressions (for, since, ago)
Exercise 30 Time expressions (I'lI call you back in five minutes)
Exercise31 Conversatlon practice
Exercise32 Conversatlon practice
Exercise 33 Review of present vs. present perfect (works or has worked?)
Exercise 34 Asking questions (Janet works for Superior Products -- Does Janet work
for Superior Products?)
Exercise35 Review of prepositions
Exercise 36 Review of relative clauses (I spoke to the man who called this morning)
Review Test
Chapter5
Reading The Trade Show
Action Questions 17 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Idioms with parts of the body
Exhibit A page from the brochure for the SP-2000
Presetation The passive voice -- present perfect tense (The SP-2000 has recently
been introduced)
Exercise 37 We have recentIy introduced a new photocopier -- A new photocopier has
recently been introduced
Reading The Show Opens
Action Questions 18 OraI questions about the text
Presentation Question and answer forms (passive)
Presentation The passive voice -- indirect form (Linda has already been given instructions)
Exercise 38 They gave me a tour of the building -- I was given a tour of the building
Presentation Using commas correctly
Reading A Visit to the Competition
Action Questions 19 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Word building: negative prefixes (un-, in-, im-, etc.)
Presentation The passive voice -- with modals (It couId have been explained much
more simply)
Exercise 39 Packages aren't delivered on Saturday -- Packages can't be delivered
on Saturday
Exercise 40 The order was sent last week - The order should have been sent last week
Reading See If a Meeting Can Be Arranged
Action Questions 20 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Some uses of as
Exercise 41 Janet will type the letters -- The Ietters wilI be typed by Janet
Exercise 42 Roger was bothered by the noise -- The noise bothered Roger
Vocabulary-Chapter5
Chapter6
Reading Time for a Check-up
Action Questions 21 OraI questions about the text
Presentation Reading and writing dates
Presentation Negative questions (Can't we make it a Iittle later in the afternoon?)
Exercise 43 You have time to finish the report - Don't you have time to finish the report?
Presentation Tag questions (You have office hours in the afternoon, don't you?)
Exercise 44 Have you or haven't you? (tag questions)
Exercise 45 Your company manufactures word processors, doesn't it?
Reading At the Doctor's Office
Action Questions22 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Word buiIding: over- and under-
Presentation Gerunds (As you get older, staying in shape is important)
Exercise 46 You should exercise regularly -- Exercising is important
Exercise 47 You shouId consider losing weight
Reading Roger's Health Club
Action Questions 23 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Using periods correctly
Presentation Gerunds after prepositions (I've been thinking about joining a health club)
Exercise 48 The rain prevented us from going on the picnic
Presentation Reflexive pronouns (You'll enjoy yourseIf)
Exercise 49 Janet looked at herself in the mirror
Reading A Visit to the Health Club
Action Questions 24 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Verbs of perception (look, sound, feeI, etc.)
Vocabulary-Chapter6
Chapter7
Reading Arrangements for a Meeting
Action Questions 25 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Use of the apostrophe
Exhibit A business letter
Presentation Present perfect (review)
Exercise50 Makes or has made?
Reading Time for a Break
Action Questions 26 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Make vs. do
Presentation Past perfect (By lunchtime they had worked out most of the details)
Exercise 51 When Mr. Morgan arrived at the airport, the plane had already left
Reading An Evening Out
Action Ouestions 27 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Pronouncing the letter c
Presentation Past perfect continuous (They had been working quite hard...)
Exercise 52 Janet had been waiting for the mail since ten o'clock
Reading Have a Good Flight!
Action Questions 28 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Word families
Exercise 53 The flight was announced. Mr. Morgan heard the announcement (word
families)
Presentation Past perfect passive (A five-year agreement had been drawn up)
Exercise 54 They had aIready made hotel reservations -- Hotel reservations had already
been made
Exercise55 Opposites
Vocabulary-Chapter 7
Chapter8
Reading Leaving on Vacation
Action Questions 29 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Predicate adverbs
Presentation Expresstng cause and result (so, because, since)
Exercise 56 Janet took the bus because the train was late
Exercise57 Synonyms
Reading At the Air and Space Museum
Action Questions30 Oral questions about the text
PIesentation Using commas correctly
Presentation Combining sentences (We'll hurry. We'll make the next show -- lf we hurry, we'll
make the next show)
Exercise 58 Comes or will come? (tenses in combined sentences)
Reading A Visit to the Lincoin Memorial
Action Questions 31 Oral questibns about the text
Word Study Phrasal verbs with out (go out, come out, give out)
Exhibit Washington, D.C
Presentation Phrasal verbs (Mrs. Morgan looked up the Memorial)
Exercise 59 Janet looked through the mail -- She looked through it
Reading Checking Out
Action Questions 32 Oral questions about the text
Word Study PhrasaI verbs with up (hold up, look up, pass up)
Presentation Future perfect (By tomorrow you will have been here seven nights)
Exercise 60 Will type or will have typed?
Vocabulaly-Chapter8
Review Exercises
Exercise 61 Practice with prepositions (for, to, about)
Exercise 62 Tag questions (The Morgans are going away, aren't they?)
Exercise 63 Review of irregular verb forms (It has begun to rain)
Exercise 64 Review of the passive (We export most of our products -- Most of our products
are exported)
Exercise 65 Review of verb tenses
Exercise 66 Review of past perfect (When I arrived at the office, I had already read
the paper)
Exercise 67 Review of gerunds (I enjoy walking to work)
Exercise 68 Review of pronouns
Exercise 69 Review of prepositions and conjunctions (because, until, during)
Exerclse 70 Review of past tense forms
Exercise 71 Review of phrasal verbs (I took off my coat -- I took it off)
ExerciSe 72 Review of phrasaI verbs (I tried your number several times, but I couldn't
get through)
Exercise 73 Review of future tenses
Exercise74 A crossword puzzle
Review Test
Chapter9
Reading The Deal Is Approved
Action Ouestions33 Oral questions about the text
Word Study What's the matter? (uses of the word matter)
Exhibit A telex from Mr. Ogawa to Mr. Morgan
Presentation Inifitives and gerunds (How soon can we expect to receive the
first shipment?)
Exercise 75 Bringing or to bring? (infinitives vs. gerunds)
Reading The Advertising Meeting
Action Questions 34 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Homonyms (there,they're,their)
Presentation Reported speech -- statement forms (Bill said [that] he was busy)
Exercise 76 Mr. Morgan is busy -- The secretary said Mr. Morgan was busy
Reading Were There Any Messages?
Action Questions35 Oral questions about the text
Word Study It's your turn (uses of the word turn)
Presentation Reported speech -- question forms (Roger stopped to ask his secretary if there
were any messages)
Exercise 77 "Where are you going?" -- He asked me where I was going
Reading Ed Collins' Presentation
Action Questions 36 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Say vs.tell
Presentation Reported speech -- time expressions (He told Mr. Morgan he would send over more
samples the following week)
Exercise 78 Johnt "I'll come tonight" - John said he would come that night
Vocabulary-Chapter9
Chapter10
Reading An Invitation to the Theater
Action Questions37 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Using the hyphen correctly (fast-paced, ex-president)
Exhibit A review of the thriller Deadly Diamonds
Presentation Use of participles with nouns (Isn't that the play written by John Stuart?)
Exercise 79 The company has to pay a tax on imported products (use of participles
With nouns)
Reading At the Theater
Action Questions 38 Oral questions about the text
Word Study ls everything all right? (uses ot the word right)
Presentation Use of particlples after verbs (They sat looking through the program and
talking quietly)
Exercise 80 We stood. We were watching the sunset - We stood watching the sunset
Reading Who Stole the Jewels?
Action Questions39 Oral questions about the text
Exhibit A page from the theater program
Presentation Present unreal conditionaI (If I were the detective, l wouId be very careful)
Exercise 81 If Janet drove a car, she would need a driver's license (conditional)
Exercise 82 If Janet didn't have a car, she wouldn't need a driver's license (conditional -
negative form)
Reading The Mystery ls Solved
Action Questions 40 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Reading the silente
Presentation Past unreal conditional (lf I had known you two were coming tonight, we could
have gotten seats together)
Exercise 83 If he had offered me the job, I wouId have accepted it (past unreaI conditional)
Vocabulary-Chapter10
Chapter11
Reading At the Health Club
Action Questions 47 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Uses of will and won't
Presentation Use of auxiliaries to show emphasis (I don't know Mr. Phillips, but I do
know his wife)
Exercise 84 I didn't go to Brazil, but I did go to South America (emphasis)
Reading Waiting for the Shipment
Action Questions 42 OraI questions about the text
Word Study Uses of so and neither
Exhibit Press release about the new photocopier -- the KX-54
Presentation Auxiliaries as verb substitutes (Carlo lives in New York. Janet does, too)
Exercise 85 Mrs. Morgan doesn't drink milk, but her chiIdren do
Reading The Shipment ls ln
Action Questions 43 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Adverb-preposition combinations (over on, out onto)
Presentation Sentence embedding -- part l (The model you said you needed will be
in your office)
Exercise 86 The package you said you were expecting finally arrived
Presentation Sentence embedding--part II (The shipment we thought was coming in next
week arrived ahead of schedule)
Exercise 87 The book you said would be expensive only cost $1.95 (sentence embedding)
Reading The Interview
Action Questions44 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Ways of showing emphasis
Presentation Interrogative clauses (That's why we're so excited about the KX-54)
Exercise 88 Where did this package come from? I don't know where it came from
(interrogative clauses)
Vocabulary-Chapter 17
Chapter12
Reading Planning the Christmas Party
Action Question 45 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Three--word phrasal verbs (drop in on, drop out of , get along with)
Presentation Review of comparatives and superlatives (there'll be twice as much space)
Exercise 89 Sally types much faster than our last secretary
Presentation Making compar1sons (Bill and Peter are the same size)
Exercise 90 Peter is as talI as Joe -- They're the same height
Reading The Night of the Party
Action Questions 46 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Say and tell
Presentation The Subjunctive -- following verbs (Mr. Morgan insists that Janet be on time)
Exercise 91 Carlo suggested that Janet wait for him
Presentation The subjunctive -- following adjectives (It's important that she type the reports).
Exercise 92 He left for New York yesterrfay - It was necessary that he leave for
New York yesterday
Reading We're Engaged
Action Questions 47 Oral questions about the text
Word Study Uses of would
Presentation Causatives and permissives (l'll have Martin call and make the reservations)
Exercise93 Causatives and permissives
Exercise94 Causatives and permissives
Reading To the Future!
Action Questions 48 Oral questions about the text
Presentation Singular or plural?
Presentation Causatives and permissives (I'd like you to join me in a toast)
Exercise 95 I asked my friend to recommend a good doctor (causatives and permissives)
Vocabulary-Chapter 12
Review Exercises
Exercise 96 Review of infinitives and gerunds
Exercise97 Homonyms (to/too/two)
Exercise 98 Reported speech--statement forms (Janet said her boss was out of
town that week)
Exercise 99 Reported speech--question forms (Carlo asked Janet what she had done
the day before)
Exercise 100 Review of present and past participles
Exercise 101 Review of present and past participles
Exercise 102 Review of conditionals
Exercise 103 Review of conditionals
Exercise 104 Use of auxiliarles to show emphasis (l don't like coffee, but l do like tea)
Exercise 105 Use of auxiIiaries as verb substitutes (Bob is looking for a new job. So is Peter)
Exercise 106 Sentence embedding
Exercise 107 A crossword puzzle
Exercise 108 Interrogative clauses
Exercise 109 Comparisons (good / better/ best)
Exercise 110 Comparisons (Jane and Peter are the same age)
Fyercise 111 Indicative and subJunctive
Exercise 112 Review of causatives and permissives
Exercise 113 Review of causatives and permissives
Review Test
Final Test
Answer Key
Oral Review
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这本书的装帧设计给我留下了非常深刻的印象。封面采用了那种略带磨砂质感的深蓝色,搭配上烫金的标题字体,整体感觉非常典雅和专业,丝毫没有那种廉价的口语书常有的花哨感。翻开内页,纸张的厚度和白度都恰到好处,油墨的印刷清晰锐利,长时间阅读眼睛也不会感到疲劳。更值得称赞的是版式的安排。每一课的内容都划分得井井有条,重点词汇和例句的排版使用了不同的字号和粗细进行了强调,使得学习者可以迅速抓住核心信息。作者在排版上显然是下足了功夫,图文的穿插布局也十分自然,比如在讲解某个特定场景对话时,配有简洁的插画,这种视觉辅助极大地降低了理解难度。整体来看,这本书在物理形态上就散发出一种“值得珍藏”的气质,这对于一本工具书来说,无疑是一个非常好的开端。它不像市面上很多追求速度的教材,这本书更像是一件精心打磨的工艺品,让人愿意把它放在书架上,而不是用完就束之高阁。这种对细节的关注,也预示着内容本身可能会有更高的水准。

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我试过很多市面上的口语书,它们往往在初期让人兴奋,但随着学习深入,缺乏后续的“进阶导航”,让人不知道下一步该往哪里走。这本书的结构设计则具有非常清晰的“螺旋上升”的学习路径。它不是一次性灌输所有知识点,而是在不同的章节中,以不同的情境对同一个核心语法点或表达逻辑进行反复和深入的考察。比如,第一单元可能只是教会你如何礼貌地打断别人,到了第七单元,它又会以一个更复杂的商业会议情境,要求你运用同样的技术,但要用更正式、更有说服力的词汇来表达。这种结构确保了知识点的巩固和迁移能力的培养。读完这本书,我感觉自己获得了一个完整的“口语构建框架”,它不仅仅提供了“砖块”(单词和短语),更提供了如何用这些砖块搭建出不同风格和用途的“建筑”的方法论。这使得我能够更自信地去应对未来遇到的任何新的交流场景,因为我知道如何去“解构”那个场景,并调用书中训练过的对应技巧。

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作为一名工作了几年、但口语提升遇到瓶颈的学习者,我最看重的是书中的“语气和情感的传达”部分。很多时候,即使我能用正确的语法组织句子,但因为语气不对,听起来总是显得生硬或不真诚。这本书在这方面提供了非常具体的指导。它不是简单地说“这个要用疑问语气”,而是会详细分析在什么情绪下(比如惊讶、轻微不满、热切期盼)词汇的选择会发生微妙的变化。它会用特定的标注符号来指示重音和语调的升降,这在文字材料中是极具挑战性的,但作者成功地通过清晰的符号系统和大量的对比性范例做到了这一点。比如,它会对比“Really?”(表示真的吗?)和“Reeeally?”(表示怀疑或轻蔑),这种细微的差别在书面材料中被清晰地解析出来,让我开始有意识地去注意自己说话时的“音高变化”,而不仅仅是词汇的堆砌。这种对非语言要素的强调,是这本书区别于其他口语书的关键所在。

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这本书的练习部分设计得非常巧妙,完全跳脱了传统的“听写”或“填空”模式,更侧重于“情景代入式”的反应训练。我个人对那种枯燥的跟读练习非常不耐烦,但这本书里设计了一种“即时反应挑战”单元,它会给出一个高度情境化的场景描述,要求学习者迅速写出或说出最恰当的反馈。这种练习极大地锻炼了我的思维反应速度,迫使我不再依赖于事先准备好的“脚本”。此外,书中还加入了一些“辩论/观点阐述”的模块,这对于提升高级口语表达能力是极其重要的。它要求学习者不仅要能流畅地表达,还要能组织有逻辑的论点。这些练习的设置,仿佛是为我未来可能遇到的各种突发状况提前进行了“压力测试”。它让你在安全的环境中犯错,并在错误中学习如何更精准地控制你的语言输出,真正做到了“学以致用”。

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初次接触这本书的内容体系时,我最大的感受是其内容的广度和深度远超出了我预期的“基础口语”范畴。我原以为它会集中在机场、酒店这些标准场景,但实际上,它深入探讨了许多更细致、更贴近真实生活的情境。比如,关于“如何得体地拒绝他人的请求而不伤和气”、“在非正式聚会中如何恰当地加入或退出正在进行的深度讨论”,这些都是传统教材很少涉及的“社交润滑剂”式表达。作者似乎非常擅长捕捉语言使用中的微妙之处。书中给出的例句都不是那种生硬的、教科书式的问答对,而是非常地道,充满了语气词和非正式连接词的使用,这让句子听起来非常“活”,真正具备了开口的潜能。我尤其喜欢它对“语境依赖性”的强调,很多表达都被放置在一个完整的小故事背景下进行分析,而不是孤立地给出词组,这对于理解为什么在特定情况下要选择某个词而非另一个至关重要。这种细致入微的分析,让我感觉自己不是在背诵句子,而是在学习一种文化的表达逻辑。

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非常好的一本口语教材。发音地道,教学由浅入深,按进度自学,完全可以和外国人进行普通交流。

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非常好的一本口语教材。发音地道,教学由浅入深,按进度自学,完全可以和外国人进行普通交流。

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非常好的一本口语教材。发音地道,教学由浅入深,按进度自学,完全可以和外国人进行普通交流。

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非常好的一本口语教材。发音地道,教学由浅入深,按进度自学,完全可以和外国人进行普通交流。

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非常好的一本口语教材。发音地道,教学由浅入深,按进度自学,完全可以和外国人进行普通交流。

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