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ORK, BHARM MEK ACH RRPAD, HHAEL PERT VAR : MAAR, RAT MARR, KHRA, MA AR RAL TIT 0 BAH RGR RAG, EAM FRAERT RH MARRRST. > MARSA, SERERA, ROEMA” MR, P RRA HE, RAPER AKL, PULL AR AE T REAM EE RU KRAEG, FRARRAS aR, ATA RARE To BOM: SRP PMERAT, KYU EMRHEUM, RH BERRE, RALRSPRALEZLEM PEE AL, KR: HM, MHL PHALFBASHRPT, 24? ESM: —RRRARHSZEP YH, AHARZET, THEA SKEET MARA TM, BFA RAE EWM ILA SFL, HRURBR, Kt, PHRAWPA BRA. HR: LM, AN, ANA-PMFERKS, BAH? ESM: apy | EE “Eid Shéngci @ New Words esssesessccsssseeeesceesssseeeseeesenneees BA 1. HE zud ké to be a guest 2. Ah RAR yualdiyue more and more, increasingly 3. 47a da di to take a taxi 4. CB) kong vacant; unoccupied 5. WSR (%) sihéyuan tranditional residential compound with houses around a square cou- 6. MF (4%) yuanzi yard 1 at (3) zhong to plant; to grow 8. FR (ik) ké (a classifier for plants, etc. ) +3. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. a ® R (%) a ) z (ah) at OB) & (4h) EE (4H) ee) BR (ah) BA (a) PLURAL (ah. %) SRG HF (4%) Me (a, 1B) RB (4K) KE (3, #) ER (#4) £2 (6, m) chang tian yue-+-yue--+ gai zhuzhdi xidoqa jian ban ythan shébude likai xiandaihua Shéngdan Jié xinnian suibian ganxiang tihui yijian jianyi jujube; (Chinese) date to bear ( fruit) to taste sweet the more-+-the more+++ to construct; to build residence; dwelling plot; estate to build; to construct to move sorry; regretful to be loath to use or part with; to grudge to leave to modernize; modernization Christmas; Christmas day New Year's Day and its following days to do as one’s please; casual informal impressions; thoughts to know from experience opinion; different opinion proposal ; suggestion; to propose ; to suggest 31. 32. 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. Eki Zhishi © Notes wr Ce a) FB UB) aT (5) BM (a, AL (4#) ate Ie) WA (4%) AG i (oh) KEKE (4%) POF OP RABE Ca AASB LE EDDA Be HB A compound of houses around a square courtyard. Most of the Beijing residents lived in siheyuan in the past. Eieeae, snamx ATTRA RIE: CERIN RRS, ESCA SMH HR PAU. This sentence means; At home one relies on (needs the help of) parents; away ti cha mén rénmen féngfu daban zhudngshi fiwa huanle jiéri Chin Jié lianhuanhui to raise; to bring up lo leave home people rich; plentiful to dress up; to make up to decorate; decoration gift; present happy; joyous commemoration day; festival; holiday Spring Festival, the Ist day of the Ist mouth of the Chinese lunar cal- endar to hold (a meeting, symposium, ete. ) get-together; party Pp ote from home one needs friends. EEA 83%: Vist: © Grammar MMSeieenun: eaH Indicating the existence and emergence of someone or something; The existence- emergence sentence e: Abril + shill + Bhi ANE + Hil Location words + Verb + Particle/Complement + Noun (1) REFER-*A. (2) Wma Ri BA (3) Tih ar ARH (4) HEARS HE. FF LA) FF AY Ae HE Dy FHA APRA ARMAE, LANE. LL, ABIL: An existence-emergence sentence is usually used to describe an objective entity. The object in the sentence is nonspecific. Therefore, we cannot say; *REF RIZAL, 7) beef eee” Indicating a change; jBR3jRR--- (more and more... ) and jf&--+jBR-+- (the more ...the more... ) “BRR "Bes HD AE BE BELT] BY Be ETT EAL 0 “Bi---iRi---” is used to indicate that something changes in degree with the pro- gress of time. +6 (1) FRIAR RAKE, (2) FRARRMAATHT (3) RPRFIREMARRRS, “Beebe” PEAS PEI BAR A IE AC TITEL “---R---” is used to indicate that a ——— C thsartaare. > J Hed aa something changes in degree with the change of condition. (4) SARA BRS To (5) MAY REAL, (6) thé, AR PFRATS Wi. “jpt---j---” implies a sense of “being high in degree” , and therefore, the pred- icate of the sentence may not be modified by an adverb of degree, e. g. (1) KAHRRAR ER, AEB: * A BARA RR E RK, YEX) Lidnxi © Exercises x) @ BS Phonetics (1) SESH Pronunciations and tones yuanzi yuanzi daban da fan suibian suiran chi mén chufen fumi fawa héochi haoshi huanlée huan le qifén qifén (2) BUH Read out the following phrases WET BT REAR HL 48 RAL RERAR ALAR FEAR @ #% Substit C1) Wie (2) ENT BIBT BET wae T BART RARER RAR RB HR 2 AERA AR ALTE Mey WET MET MAT RARE RAAB et MAP RERRRA AER RARE RRR RRA AER RHR — RHAL ak GALA ARDLAR HS tution exercises TR-MEF. We set KR 301 Fi] MAT BME RT we BER SNR L MAT HE BER WAP ARH atk mek BRE RTL Bea ia jh a SRA hae — Mie RSER BRR MSR —tREF RSH ee JUahe ARS RA erence arm pean RRS AAO AL RIF RET (3) RAEI SR AAR RAY To (4) PRRARAT HAIR IE To @ HFM Choose the right words to fill in blanks Se eS (1) ARMRF LA MRS Hb, (2) ASE AR AG TR 84 HAP LM (3) RAPE RIA XT. (4) Ris Fm, BER. (5) AMER RE-PALHALE. (6) ERAMMR, AE © (7) PRRAM eee (8) AMARA HT HERA A Bak apap _ Ro Bee BH Re RH BH : C1) SPs a IRS. (2) EF JL #, (3) HE RAF, (4) RE BF. (5) AFB BABR, (6) ZAPERA AF, Reo RE, (1) RFE — Hi. (8) KEB KIO, SERLAIF Complete the following sentences AL RRR eee (1) RG, eas Ht To (2) RHA J, RP ae ie (3) RRRRT, RK. (4) Map IL AY ES (5) A: MRR B: Mi, TRAGER 7. (6) RPRFRBSHPBA ° C1) tea, se ° (2) Hetty RIS To 10+ (3) RAPRE, KH (4) “BIA”, A (5) REE © eH] Correct thesentences (1) REPMLARTA HA. (2) REAFRAABWE, (3) ERB RF—AMA. (4) WL Ast Rte HH AFK, (5) RAIHER T EAA IF, (6) RM RBRARMIRGA T (7) EAR AR TARR EK (8) AREA HARA. 6 RecA OSTHAw Answer the questions according to actual situations CL) ARAL AR AA A? (2) APRN OEHHA? (3) AeA TA 93 LAE AH A? (4) MO RFLAAH A? (5) 448449 HP (chuGnghu; windows) 4 4 @ %F (chuanglidn: windows sill) Ay? (6) thay G LAH A? (7) BR LAA? (8) Heide £ 93s LAE HHA? @ SWZ Fill in the blanks RMI FRERE, LMR, HEO 7s HMM SIF RGR T FREQ —AWSRE, KFLHR-RR, BH MARSH, HH, AH, AER RE. WHIRWRTFRAA, 22 REE, URE. BFHEECWU—-AARMNAT, MERA AB: “MwA REM, HSB! bee,” WFBRMNPBT MHEG, RMAF HESBBMAAKFRR, WFMEEH, MAM PABA IR OR AC RAMA PARTIE, GAN "EKR, Wit, HUIROFAAMF, CRRA, BNRILA MRS A CTRE-H, FREX BFL, AAMEMKREEWH FC, WAAR ALT HEE WEA. BMRKK, MBEALAKBR, HRELARSE, A YUH, LAL, ALF, ARXAMHH, LAK UFFH 12+ 4, RA® —F, RS RRMA MI, RRURBR, LH KOM )FOSE, AAREBR AMR A, SRR ERR i, SHL-KSFS, SFSEPWVAA-GCHLM, CMB ® Fo VRE GH LER LMFH, OFHHREFS HBR Hh: “KREBS GIL, MARPRBH HF.” WHAR, theo HEE BPPAS RED? AHR, KRYPHTMAAYT. HFFER, HEBLPRALHGR, MKFLPOAR SHA LER, OF: “LPP FHMAAF THAIN” SRO___ HA, BF: “AMBRATHR-ALeW, MAid FARFORFS? SR, RESMMAMMVERF .” AMALS TOR, PFHESMMERSORFR WES Gh: “MAAR, AAS RATT.” WHR “HMA e, EKA WLAE SH.” BNA T FRI ARF. APRAG RLU -HARF, BRAD BF, BA R—-Kk. RRBG, ATHRAGT—-A, BFHRGMRERDE Rh, REARMAT BMKR-DAG-AMRK, RAM, RREKKA KAY RR FRo BF it bk RO o PRM Art, RETA S. ERT, SINR TI AIL, RHA MB, RMBAT, RAMAN, SULA, PEI BATA ATI, Pai Hh: “HEME RIL” | ® SKF Leam to write “14+ soni | BIR At Ade “i” FHM AME BBB Keen © Text oesessecssesssesstessseneeensesneeseesees es GE (-) sneseneKkT ss SRPPRFRAT, AMMESALED HAT —-ARKE Z, HEWN LRAAM, RELAMLGPLK, MRBHMF, K MIA, BESHOHER, MKARAM MARINA CRF AMHR SIMALR, ULKRSS, BRL: “RMRIH-PKKE, RLEPERKAMH,” WR, AMRASLAR, SHTMHKEME, WA Gop KERBAM, PREFRA RRS AT — PIL, eH Pw AREA TT HH, MUMERFERT DAMM, RE Hte “LM—H FRR” NAKFMET BE, FRR, RALWKOMLAM FORK, MH, Mvr4ed rats HKRELRT, RRR RAHEROR-RRMCM, AO CIEE +15° THREHMA, ABNPPPECR MAE FRE. KMARMBER DOME, tA ERGATA +ES, Pf VA WA] EAE Het T — OE BAL Fo — EAR, AAA fe A, MN, WRAL ACA ALOE RR, de ARE, ke RU—PRAMED. RAUCH EA BIG VUG, HAIR AT A, EUR RB: “A MCE A AGAR” AT FGEARKD, MEMARUSMAKT EG ARBREAR Sh, MAG RARLIAT, KiKRRAM, WE (=) exRMeAN CATT, EIA ATG EMH eA ATT. BEM: L, AA GAT A Wey RIT? EZ: RMECEAP I, MT, RRR KA Ee RC? B20: CGARRT, RCRA ESLT, RA, FAT FT, £2: CRAB BR, Ate “Hh” FRAN EC, BER: eee wtRe kav, eam) “HERR H, F AR be” RAR NR” FBR OM” FI? EZ: A, TRAR, SAT. BRR “HERAT H, F HLM”, -16- BR: BS: BR: AS: BR: BS: ER: AS: ER: WM (=) a4 “me” FORME Le (RIA WE LIMA] EMRE RTIBE, BEIT LIF WH, RRA RD? 2, TTEERFELZR? Ue AF b8 At Ae, PARADA? AFL, LRAEIBM 2 “a” fF. REMY “MM” Fl AA “MH” FORBAN be? RH, AMA LEA “MT”, THRSRR “Hh alt”. RK, BRB KH “HH” FR, CEMABANL, REL RFE. BFE. VRE. KHL. RRL, BB Li HEAR “Hh” FH] ATOR, ZRSRE Asi] Sh@ngci @ New Words ---ssvssssssssssstsstessestsen BA 1. Se (zh) pinchdng to taste 24F& (%) tase salient feature; hallmark (or quality) 3. RF Gil!) qinshou with one’s own hands; in person; oneself Te 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 18+ 5 ee (A) (#4) (4) (#4) (#4) zuihdo ba ta buzhi huichang guanifyuan guanli gdosu daying dasdo chuanghu chuang ca zhudzi yudnquan héiban. yinxiang cdidéng cdidai jingxt bingudn firen had better; it would be best (used when the object is placed before the verb, and is the recipient of the action) it to fix up; to arrange; to decorate place for a meeting janitor in an organization to mamage to tell; to inform; to let know to agree; to comply with; to answer to sweep; to clean window window to wipe clean with a rag or tower table; desk circle; ring blackboard stereo set including tape recorder, record player, radio, loudspeaker, etc. colored lights colored ribbon or streamer an unexpected pleasant surprise hotel wife 24. . ARAL 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. . + Hh 41. 42. 43. 45. i sR ahh he sit AF ah HE TRE 15 40 RR Bt fu shuixian kai fu ai duilian xinchan jixiang hangyé xingwang ° kébushi zixi rénshi shéngyin yizi xingft dao shafa bingxiang xiyil kéngtido (a classifier for painting, etc. ) narcissus to bloom luck; happiness; good forture; blessing word; character rantithetical couplet (new) spring; spring time auspicious; lucky trade; profes jon prosperous (expressing realization and understand- ing) Oh! I see. right; exactly (expressing agreement) careful; carefully know; recognize voice; sound; vocality chair happiness inverted; upside down sofa refrigerator washing machine air-conditioner; air-condition +19- FEWER Zhushi © Notes -eeeesesssseeeeesesseseetsnseseeeeeennenensee Pp MEHR, exeaaM “mM” DAPHLPA TRAIAN, RADAR "ER fala: Some monosyllabic Chinese words can be reduplicatedtoo. ‘The reduplicated form means “every”. Examples: RR=8R AATUHR, AKSRKAMATK, RRHaBK RARAAVERABI— SD BY Kath AAA RF RAL BRAS 0b, exactly/you've said it, “TR” Wie], AeA, Gee. “iQ” is an interjection indicating sudden realization or understanding. EE ig Vora © Grammar REESE Senence (1) “FR” ashi) “HR” BRIA TE IF PERI AY ob a 4J-sentence is a type of structure unique to the Chinese language. The preposition “4” and its object combine to function as an adverbial in a sentence in which the verb is the predicate. DE A) FAY TIE oh i) 5 RANA JE AE — YT AS BF A SE AWikst. MiMieahiade “Ze” SB". eR” AL “aR” ERR, EATS FUR WORM MINT ahi AR On eI, WR RTA EF hd Ja, WAKER T AER ANE Za, ANE RT “ ahiel + 4e/ BSA” SIZ Jeo PAI, 2H “AR” KASSAB SAT, AUR “GE” FAY, + 20+ The predicate-verb in a Chinese sentence is often closely linked with a complement indicating a result. Usually no other elements can be inserted in between. When a predicate-verb takes “ZF”, “I”, “44” and “ji” as its complement (of result) , its object must immediately follow. If the predicate-verb itself has an object, this object cannot be placed after the verb, nor can it be placed after the complement of result or after the object of “Verb + 4£/#1/24/3". Therefore, we have to use the word “4f!” and put the object of the predicate-verb before the verb, to form a 4f!-sentence. (Please look at the examples below. ) “FR” AUPE AARLAL “ESE”. HESSEN AEE TRE EF A HEIL SAA A, ahi MSAK, AAS. Te Te AAR OT VMK, WAT LAR ELAR me 1 . San antEr fits, “ym = 4y The function of “#{)” is tomove the position of the object (from behind the main verb to the front of it). The purpose of this is to keep the sentence in good balance. In a sentence with a verb as the predicate, the elements following the verb cannot be too long or too complex; however, the adverbial before the verb can be long and complex. TE “GE” AR PE a (GER” ASEH) BAe HE STEER ECG — ES, IK AR HG BS AE she ASHES. This type of #f!-sentence is used to express the changes or the results brought about on the object of “4” through an action. These changes or results usually involve the changes in position, in dependence relationship or in condition. “Fe” PAN aHI EE: ‘The structure of 4{!-sentence is ; CEB) +40 + Reis + shied + e/ BV A/ M+ RI + (T) ) +48 + Object + Verb + 6/H/4/m + Object + (T) RWARKA AF ZET. Ae: * RAKLERAAFLAT. dete FE ILIE Hh ELT, AED: * RAEI LABS SET, RACH LRAT AAG: * RELIST Pete BRAMERT EX, AEBS: * HATER HARK RMBTT « a (2 3 (4 BED) Lianxt @ Exercises ssss-sssssssssssvsseesssseesensseseessnseeee x) @ BB Phonetics (1) 3¥#73Pi8 Pronunciations and tones xingwang xing Wang buzhi bushi dasdo daséo pinchang — pingchang xingf xinkis jtxiang jixiang (2) BABE Read out the following phrases FEM AFEB ARF E RREAPRE AHS FRE Fert F eS) RL KERRI TOME SL REE VB FUE IER RIE FEKABRAR f @ ##& Substitution exercises (1) Ay desk #096 28 2K IL2 B: REBAAT Lt, RRA 3286 BIL SRR “G8” F & Ta AK - BT AF RRAFE FORT MG EN HL TERRA RAL FORE 5 HLH FER Fw FONE a EEG Feb dA RY KER ERD x WR Re & ca HFf fe Ne REBESD RFE : eH BRE : (2) sete MF] THRE, | | (4) desk 4 ALA Ke, (5) A: HRRRAWEAKE HERA? B: , (RMRKE HERS.) @ HAMS Choose the right words tofill in blanks (1) RERAEFRHRGR, HE oe (2) ER at 407K X Fo 14) AFA — FS (3) MAi4e F Ha] — Fre, (4) fe “HH” FA, RE APRA ERS (5) HRA BRM, BRE, (6) Feik HSE IE BIE BPE, + 24+ (7) 4e3k BEE ML (8) ERM WAT LE, @ Fa “ze, Bl. 4, AR” SHE Fill in the blanks with “#E", “BI”, “44” or “HR” (1) a Re 3k 3 13 tae RK, HH? (2) RBI RBIS MAME BALD (3) Freese MARART . (4) ek BH ABIL AB. (5) ikKRFM PP HEM, (6) Heeeae agar Mak RIL? (7) “Oak” 0 “ae” AMR”, hE H “a” J. (8) RHRPEARAM, HHH RAR” I “wR”. SO ReURMD ABA iMRa Use interrogative pronouns to ask questions about the underlined parts OW: RegsteReeENET. — thee BATRA AT (MIL) T? (1) RRARKEKRARET. > (2) RAG ARA 43 HSB HT > (3) WE B44 FH FMAT . > (4) Ware KAY GEA BS HE, > (5) AKER Hs Hai KT KLM. (6) AH FSH G KILI, => (7) ARF TR 3S Po, (8) "AA4e sk RAP ET Bee, > © WHE ARRBEA Change the following into negative sentences Gi: WEB HEART . — BiH EBR, C1) MMRRGHEAKTLT. — (2) RAMAMRAABRET. (3) fedeade KA DVD HABBLT. => (4) Wm ATEAARHLT (5) REAM IL RBA IH T (6) A ARF IK AER AE HE He > (7) He Rei Hy LF HIE MK PK, — (8) Ase ARAL HD LABRRAR HT. > @ i& “#8” FA] Make Jf1-sentences qd) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) # BF & GIL teak aL mH at He Me fait BR ek gle 2 EM WA RB AR © HHA Correct thesentences (1) RAPS LMRHKT . (2) RB IRILIE NALA HE, (3) RAT HRA Bt Ue] SHIP HbA. (4) RW HFC EE (5) RAE Ky BILE HS O43 L (6) ROB FMI 4595 T O BaP IWREAK (“i FA) What should you say in the following situations (using #f3-sentences ) C1) HET MG, RHABFTE, HEZHPRABEHAHA WA? (2) HARE FH FAA, BA xt Heit? (3) ERE, RAEI, ERS RMATAZMA, (4) KBE—-AFH, LELARSHKAA. (5) BRRLERAEM, HBB — RK (shi: bunch) TEDL Rs, (6) ERMEL, MEA MBE OHA, + 28+ @ iH Read and express EEGHKAP WILE RKEL A, BEKELE, WF BKK WHA. CEMA: “LF, Wo RIL, BMteAA SB) FIP.” TRFRBRGEENE, ZRAVAN A}, CHESM MMe LF WTB TR, REACHES, REx: “tA, Mie FHT.” MF SARI, RAST. SEW: “HH, MARKY, BFRART.” ILF Rt HB AKT —A%, SCRA F MAMMAL, MFKT, eM, LAAEST, H-FTRECHMTAT FE RK, BHAGWAT, REBKWHSSUL: “ES, K! MAK HRAT Q” #h EIB Supplemen fary words ap shén to strench out 1h qidogido sneakly nt maozi hat | (a zhi to take off; to remove | nA chui qi to give a puff peer BLLR Fy AC AP RR Fo HL HK Elie Kewen O Text -- ME (-) #2PRaNese (RRP ABET LAS ARAB SHAT, ERTS UE BL) REE: HMM) ANAL ARRMGH, te4T FIT. RR: hte PRR Fo HHH Ko WS HF HA Ia? te ECHELEC, LAK HU, KPH. xBY: HGR. (EAD HAE, BERS BETTE EH Mi FA ----) REAR: Heo se! RH BAA? Ee: RAHA! RSA: Hie Reo RH aps RK, 31+ EG: 7, LLRMRPASRA, MER: ET, HA, CELE) RHE: WFR AKUTE HLA, EM: $—FIL, AMM HA, ABA ECMERAHRK FAH (RESP EAL SA 8 BH I) REF: ee, HT, MMELAARwL, RAPVMRL, GS (=) secs (LRH eB 9 HH I) EW: REUAAILB, REF: thiet aH. EM: FAAMLE? ABF: ABAARF LE, SM: EMELRKRRET, HUSA, FMAL Zw: AEASRESFPR, REF: UANMGKEL—MRAT « ZR: EAH? REF: te FR—FILRHAT © EB: , HHT. thm, WR RT, eee HT ee. CRA RCF LAN EAD, ARMM EABE ALT) EW: tH! XRF: AAT? BOW: hie FRAT, omoED WT. XRF: APART. Ey Ei] Shéngci © New Words abroad 1. Ws (A) guéwai 2 (3) chéng to ride in; to travel by 3. PH (3H) banit to handle; to go through 4. BEAL déng ji to board a plane 5 FR (*) shouxu procedures; formalities 6 4F (%) —xingli 7. HIB (HH) tuéyun to consign for shipment; to check 8 me (4%) jipiaio air ticket & (4%) pido ticket 9. BUR ( %) déngjipdi boarding card 10. #3t (aH) ténggud to pass through iW. BA CB. %) anquan safety 12. & (Hh) fa to produce (sound, ete. ) 13. 4 (4) xiGngshéng — sound; noise (3h) zhuang to install; to pack; to hold R aR ft (4) yingbi coin 16. 48) (ah) tao to draw out; to pull out; to fish out 5 cy Ww 17. BHR (%) huabao pictorial 18. UB) an dim; dark 199. FR (%) kdiguan switch 20. RF = (%) ~—_fshdu armrest 21. BR (H) kongjié air hostess 22) Aes (a) qiféi to take off 23. A (a) j to button up; to tie; to fasten 24. RA (%) Gnqudnddi safety belt; seat belt - — belt 2. FF CK) aide buckle 26. th (oh) ban to change the direction of a fixed ob- ject; to tum a. tk (4%) chatéu plug 28. UB) ling cool 29. es IB, ah) xidoxin cautious; to be careful 30. FF (%) béizi cup 31. 7% 2) st to spill #2, Zhuanming Proper Name KF Guan Jianping 1 Jianping (mame of a Chinese) EBB itF Zhushi © Notes -eessevseseessessssssetseeneesetnseeeen PP BERRA there isn't anything (particular) PAY “APA” AeA BElA TI AA EHD 0 “44,” in this sentence does not express inquisitiveness, but refers to something the speaker is not sure of. DE i858: Vii © Grammar. eosss--sseeccesesseseeeetetssssseeeeeeennee a HED sentence (2) (8 “GE” Se4JHYBESR Some conditions for using the {{J-sentence O LTA AMARA EMA. lM: ‘The subject must be the agent of the act the predicate indictes, e. g. (1) AFC RAFAL HAA T ( “FROMIBL” JE “FR” “OR” RAHA.) (2) wede BHT. ( “25” fe “th” “my” A.) O “8 WMA ROMR, MADARA. BF SHEA LUEUE, WAT DEMTs. Bri “WHR” ASSIA RITA “ik” “AB” Bese GOLGI; RASTER A, ACE IA A A WAS, ZEEAIESEP , UTA TREBLE AHH. AN: The object of “#2” must be at the same time the recipient of the act the predicate indicates, and must be definite, i.e. with a specific reference. This specific refer ence may be clearly stated by using the determiners “3X” and “JI§” or an attribute before the object, or implied, i.e. the speaker, as well as the listener, knows ex- actly what is being referred to in the context, e. g. (3) Aedene Kah HE sk tk Th? (4) thawed? RR Ao PLE AR, O Hida, BSE AMAA. SE “RAR a” fet: T. Wahi, HAMS AANES. fle: There must be some other elements following the verb to indicate the result or effect of the act. These “other elements” may be J, a reduplicated verb, the object and complement of the verb, etc. , e. g. (5) FR seis HAT FALERG, (6) Hew PAF (1) tae F#e— FL, (8) RAC RTA @ Seid “ee (A)” RAMA ACE “HE” ANN, AAW tEsh iA An. fala: The negation adverb “Bt (4¥)” ahd modal verbs are placed before “4f”. They cannot be placed before the verb, e.g. (9) *ikter RP ah wy Ap RK AREBL: * Hh4e 7 Rw A RR AR, (10) *Kiew RE 4h ABA HR, AGED: * de RS AGRA HR, HED] Lidinx! @ Exercises sssssssesssssssessseesensssseeesssseeensssee xX) ® BA Phonetics (1) 3¥#¢9#i4 Pronunciations and tones JIpiao xipiao tuoyun duoyun xingli xinIi déng ji déngji shduxts shduxi jiancha jiancha (2) BABE Read out the following phrases ZAHA OUI PHA + 96+ FOF WI EEDA FOR AE 44 RS FOF F HF RMEBR FRB FONE LH FRB R RTREE Fett HALA etAMeHRR RIMS HR ee AE FORM FE aeraee bE teh ee FE FMF IL FEI K—FIL de F REIT 42 8 47 $8] T @ ## Substitution exercises (1) dean RAed Ub, teak 2 | AMER eam ReeeR Mok KABA hh RBH MA (2) tee HF. a as | AF arte | eA uae | Fm = a Ea) xe | (3) A: deme RETA? B: BRAK, (4) fetes B Te, (5) FF R—FIL, (6) A: de Rqad ib RT LA? B: RA. (RRA MAA FR.) @ GME Choose the right words to fill in blanks (1) BUR Fo HP MY A A — FL (2) RH TE Ld, (3) BA, Hee ER, (4) bes, ade Rapa To (5) PRI F MARE LS ° (6) A eotRde we de (7) BAR RL, RITA, (8) EMRAET, HARKWKLLH ke (9) text AGA MAERATT @ {LARA BR ANA Fill in blanks with proper verbs or complements (1) Rae ILA RR RH (2) IR, ates (3) Are K Rte aH zR _o (4) TBAB Arik totes ° (5) REAAMAA Rey. (6) ReeFROK Ff. (7) PRAEER AT AO IK HE RR ° (8) WACK RF MI ° (9) A: tRdepuR ar 73? B; BRAK. (10) A; 4ede4p ak BV TRA? BD cue ee eee O aRSEnmaMA Yee Put the words given in the brackets in the proper place (1) AWB iksR MHF CHM, Adres D He, (32) (2) AR BAH C A, Mew D SiR, HS? (BAB) (3) EMARAS, KRA4Swil BA AE C dei He 274 D Apinte, (44) (4) 4ES BIE VG, WALI A #3] BHU CHMALD, (T) (5) RARMPAMRALBACLILA, AHUFRD BRA é. (4a) (6) Me CWHPD AH, HA ABRIL (KB) © F “ia” $ASMAIR Complete the dialogue with “#2” sentence (1) A: REREZ A? Br ° (2) A: RAAB www T B: ° (3) A: tea T, BMT—-RT. + 40+ B: REA, ° (4) Ar SWTAAKT, RBATAIUS, B: ° (5) Az SPEAR. B: HPEHHR. ° @ WEABGEARRBEA Change the following into negative sentences Bl: RAICRMAZT o > RARRAR, /RERUCRRAZE (1) AdePREF BLT, (2) kedew BRET, (3) AEH ESAT. (4) Rit CAM FME BRT. (5) ROB APL MA FLT. (6) RACARAMELRERT. (7) tedeHAMEARLT. (8) AeA] 2 ZB te Hh Hh 3K LAAT. “Me ® B84 Correct thesentences (1) WARE AGRA A (2) AMRARRAZN ALE, (3) SPAR, ACK RF F (4) RAPHE, HRieMAB. (5) tte BHF AEB (6) tani, MRAM EK, (1) RARBG MBSE. (8) RRP HRAMKAURE, © BATIIRRA “HE” FOEAK What should you say in the following situations (Using “1” sentences) (1) BFZAKA, KRRARS AREA. (2) BIRR ARM LAF UL, MERA, BAMBI? (3) MEAT HAR, HLT AR, REA GL? (4) EX#E, HAMM ROKETERE, OAT RHEE, KM BL, BAR? © BSH Fill in the blanks Kw FRU, RARBO , RRMREARPAR, the —PEMAE, KKRWA-PDDAF. ATHRAG, RER—-te KR, whit: “@ LAER RAR— FIL.” “MWe 2 Roe!” HART WG it, “Ye, BG,” RET KT THR “WIR BR?” HI, “RAT, Hi —K,” WRT ER, AH-UERKD RF BIR: “HH 902” RRURATH, BORER, FRE, HLARAT. BTI—-DIL, RARER, HB, CARTRS YR, RAM £EF® o AAR BCR RARE HK, KFRKT 97H, FRBKI HAR, BOL ROLE? CHARABTO- RHERAAROMR, REDLEARA, REAR RH HMR, RH CW RIT H? BSRIL, RLABLFGERMAK KG DAF, REBZT, RLKALMPADAFERSA, RMLLO__ 83s 8 FF “BAT WKF MARS “Pete sR BE To” “YRTH?” “RR, MSRT.” “RAB?” “EARAR, MACRO TRRAD RAT.” RD, “HB, EARS RAAT” Kies RH RB, HOA RILA KANE We de KARI B) » ARB, BL TR BL: SMART! AD, MET! RRA.” RAAB, BLERAT, BH, ROLTEABAT. 4h FEE IA] Supplementary words | 1. Bra jiaqian price | 2. chéng weigh | 3. ER linggidn small change | 4. sdi fill in | 5. 4a xidngxin believe 6. eit ganji be thankful 1. Be qings6ng light; not feel nervous eee reson SVR RAAB AR A TATE T HBB or Kowen © Text sseeeessssecsssseeessstensseteennseeeenseeeeens td WW (-) ehmeass7T BE: MMR EAZT? BM: ZMARBE EAM, R-P DASHA, KE LEFT RAC HEA HG To BE, RRB? OM: AT —AILm, FE, BE, RRB? BM: BA RIA, Bz: GHPKIRA? > RBS, DASE TMA, RABAT ER BB. KABRRET—F, EH, RATS. BE. ARAN KF RMBIL AY? BM: RIA P MPSS, WRMERALR, MLEARA BESH, Ril, RHA, KLKRKEW, BE: MLAZEULS, BELAHHR, —LRPA DS, Bm: TRL! ME (=) £enane7T (KLIBI T ABD BAG AE) xR Ww Bee, x w Ree, el BBE: A uy Bet: A uw: RBE, K ws: KBE! G47? KR, MRT, AMARA MMT. ZT SVR? BRS, AILTRR, WR RUM SIG ILE EF T ARES A EK T 2 RM ET MATE, RYABAT, MRELRE WR. MEERA ARG? ELEMRMA-REKM, HRP KRA A, RA 5), MARFOT, MERCHMAK, ANA , AAMRKARE ABU, RMSRBRAT. A KRM BBRRL “HMMM”, ZAILRA MAA] “HAD”, MRAM TRBAR BE, te “BH” GER “pH” To MHTARTA? ©4804 HF Api hah kT? Pv, WULRRBA—-ALGH, RYCBRET a7. |. BOE: REA AH? KW: MHARSARARAB, AERGET. AT RH, RAT H—- BRR, MAMMRHRE, CREB. K RS), BARAR—HAKL, AAA EWA, L RABELAM IAPR, iE BE? BBE: ZA LELMHMRKRA, RLALT. KA Ws MPR, VOR BIA, RA RII MP, K aT. BRE AAMT BMA? A Wl: A ay BAAS] F LH, SAAMARRHET. BBB “141 Shéngct @ New Words -se-eesesesenetntatntntnee AB 1. fk (4) tur leg ea shang jié to go to the street 3. (s) bei by 4. dé (3) zhuang to knock; to collide 5. 48] (3h) dao to fall; to topple; to tumble down 6. & (3) shang to hurt; to wound 7. ft (3h) lia to shed; to flow 8, fn (#4) xié blood 92% Ub) yaojin serious REE bu yaojin not serious; it doesn’t matter; never mind 10. FH (&) giltou bone . AEB 12. KE . 14. RE 15. 16, > 4ar 17. & 18. 38 3) 21. BAW (4%) oT aR 2A aE . & . WAR . BIH (ial) (Mm) (4) (sr) (4) (a) (a) (ry (a) (Hh) UB) CB) (4) (A) (A) (ah) (@) OB) (#) OB) (aD) bu hao yisi guy ai gianbao rang xi@otou tou yudao jido lin luotangji shide shi tou shéuda juchang sit la jichang kéqi sudan ming yunqi sha hua shou pian to feel embarrassed on purpose (expressing sadness or regret ) wallet; purse by thief to steal to come across; to run into by to pour; to drench (of a person) like a drenched chick- en; to be soaked through like-++; as if wet; moist; damp; humid completely; to the extreme capital (of a country ) theater; odeum driver to pull; to transport airport; airfield annoying to tell sb’s fortune (superstition) luck brainless; foolish; stupid to spend to be deceived (or fooled; cheated; =. 36. 37. 38. 39, 40. 18 4 R KIB Re (ah) (a) (ah) (a) (ah) shou pian chéu yan fa shao jié yan langféi 2% Zhuanming Proper name Aah Dashan EBB 3:& Zhishi © Notes MRS was lucky, my bone was not hur, Ba] “BR” EIA, Ae ET TE, TAO ARE RTE ZS The adverb “j&” is used before an adjective to mean a certain condition or de- gree is passable, considered positively, ¢. g. (1) A: REGKEZAH? B: i843, (2) BFARAKK, BETH, taken in) to receive; to suffer to cheat to smoke punish; fine to set fire to; to bum; to cook; to give up smoking to waste Dashan (name of a person) MBAS 201 100 much, only a few tens alia) “A” aR), wR. The adverb “7” may also emphasize limitedness in number, quantity, and num- ber of times. C1) RMA BAKA F, 50 (2) RFHMABK, to heat P WEB ABB? dort you think I was unlucky? DUAL “PRE” IMA, AeA TERT EI “BL” plus a question indicates an inquiry of the other side’s opinion. @raaars Tsn’t it annoying “Ty” Fea. “MY + Bhi)”, AMR, A, MIB A, Saw RSMAS HAAS. pilin: “J” is a prefix. “RJ + Verb” means “should”, worth (doing). It can be combined with monosyllabic verbs describing psychological states to form adjectives, e. g. TA, TH. TM, TR. TA, TH i YOAS © Grammar GR“ ” FT Indicating passive meaning: #f-sentence “BO” PRES “BE” BORSA ERR AA DE LH A], A #&-sentence is used to express a passive meaning, with the preposition “#{” and its object as adverbial in the sentence. “51° “Be” FAN AIE SR : The structure of a “#£” sentence is; EV + Be (M/E) + Bei + Shin] + Fad | Subject + #£ (W/E) + Object + Verb + Other elements (1) RAR LARD MTA T (2) RH AATEYRABAT. (3) Fay RAAB DUAL Fe A HIRT (4) Hoey PARABLE APG TRIE AY, “BE” SEMIS LamS. BAPN : When the agent of an act needs not be emphasized, the object of “#&” may be o- mitted, e. g. (5) RAR LAT T (6) RAH KT BAT. Dish, —ARASP ial “ik”. “Mm “a” oe Be ee" FA GR. “MY” mt, Ja Be i CHEE). fA: In spoken language prepositions of “ik”, “fl” and “#4”. When and “tll” is used, the object (agent) must be given, e. g. (7) AHMAR BARAT. AEB: + RABY HAT. (8) RHFLDDAAT . AEB: * ROR ULTAT o ” ig often replaced by the i ie Fl Gr) AG Bh aE CE “Ck” ART, ACHE oa AT i. AEA, RMT”. aM: “52+ The negation adverbs and modal verbs are placed before “# (ll, ik)”; they cannot be placed after the verb. In a negative sentence, “ {” is not allowed to appear at the end of the sentence, e. g. (9) BH, FARAKABH. AEB: «EAT, PRRARAWAT. (10) RAR RQ AEB: * RY AMY RATE RS Biel “" RAEN. faa: ‘The adverb “X” connotes an emphatic tone of negation, ¢. g. C1) HRA RAE (2) WFAA, MILA AF, EBM 22) Liainxi © Exercises vsssssssssssseessssseessseseessestenssnsee x) @® HB Phonetics (1) S#273#i] Pronunciations and tones gtitou kiitou xiGoxin xidoxin yudao yldiao kéqi kéqi yunqi yiqi chou yan shéuxian (2) BBE Read out the followingphrases ETRE 4ZTAS ZTPR BT AGE aE AR a AE at Ha] RAE AR RB ERIE BILGE ZRNMET ZRILET BATT BRA Ba T GLA AE T GLO T MARRS A A. 09 BR Ao FEAR ARK A849 @ 1K Substitution exercises (1) A: G47? B; Amp Rha A TATE To (2) A: RRR TRA? B: RA. (HARARE) (3) A: detest, 3525? B: SAR, RHFYMABET« (4) A: Wise D 3] RS) PALE « B: 2. @ #17 Choose the right words to fill in blanks C1) RAR, Ray 8 AR RA AT. (2) BARROS, HR ARB Hrtyineh, (3) BAA E (chiozhong: overweight), # PI T—HSRKR, (4) A: SP eps HMR! BHA, BRAK, fo 2 MARE ZT? ik BATE TF. 2 AH iy? KER, PRAM. RAAT AIL, (7) EAR AR AS SE 4 AT BRR, (8) A: thea 7? B: RALARK IS To. (9) A: teks FAP RAH? B, Rays KAGE T o @ Fe ML ik” RST AAF Rewrite the following sentences with “3” “1” and “ik” C1) HAERE SRO ROG, BRIERT « (2) MAR DSF F ATA T (3) KRden bay RAT (4) BL geik RAAT (5) Wwe HAT. (6) Ade mR A SARK T © BATRA (AE “By miL”) What should you say in the following situations (using “#&”, “WY” or “ik”) (1) Fike, en antes Fees HAE FE To (2) Mok atqenese 7, MEM REA (3) Besse eA ERT, HI, REZ A? (4) SARMHARMICFSAFLT. MAMI, MEA? (5) MAMHPWAR, RAAB, Hip ete RRR AR, Zi? © ABA Correct the sentences (1) Rao RARABIE BT (2) Hat Rad, thay RAHLILRIET . (3) 1 BATFERRET 6 (4) Raz AIL BATH. (5) ARRRERERT . (6) AAI IESE UA PARA TT (7) RATA BAB RRA FHT. (8) PRA MRR EME 0 @ S438 Fill in the blanks RBRRT “MED, ABR 46 Je LEH?” “KT, &®@ ERY KET,” uae “EABARREZW, REAERELHE—D + KH, ba, Rew KR EH ABT.” “HRELRD “&O HEAMGFLLEGESKET—K SO RMARROR Aaa BRS ARR AME FE APRA AS) TRA HAM EBS TQ” “bi 5 ett ar” | » We 2. He 3. FH 4. Rte 5. Hal “PARANIO PYRE BA!” 4h38E39 Supplementary words jiégt to fire; to discharge chdo youyd — (of squid) roll up when being cooked, kapian Giddo zangli @ ii Read and express CALA RALRFRERLERT . WR RHMERT. RE like rolling up one’s quit to prepare for departure; to be fired; be sacked card to lament for sb. s’ death; to feel and show grief for funeral ERB 1, WATHAA? BHR, HATERT, LEMRERT. SRE A, RATT A SE OAR EAE Ae, ALBA, HALFRR EMAAR. MELREH, WIR SH RF LANA, LILA RH, MF AA ARBAR, 47 +58 A RSATHER, FRR RHA RL BAR, KA: RAR.” A “HEBIL TB?” “APA AR

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