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    Lesson 26 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises

    Part Warming-up Exercises

    A Sentence Structure

    1a I am a keen film fan.

    b Those men are keen film fans.

    c Those men and I are keen film fans.

    2a We can't see old and rare films.

    bThe others often see old and rare films.

    c We sometimes see old and rare films.

    3aThe old man operated the projector.

    bBob operated the projector.

    cThe president operated the projector.

    4a We could understand the film.

    b A film was shown last week.

    c We saw a film last month.

    5a The president was an engineer.

    b The man was an engineer.

    c The men were engineers.

    6a I told him the name of the  opera.

    b I forgot his name.

    c He told me the name of the opera.

    7a John Wayne was a famous film star.

    bJohn Wayne was a cowboy.

    c The cowboy was a famous film star.

    8aBill telephoned the professor.

    bThe professor telephoned Bill.

    c Mr. Jackson telephoned Bill.

                                                                                                               Score:____

    BDifficult Sentences

    1It is very____ that you will be____ to get a ____five minutes____

    2Obviously____ of the rows go first. I've got Row ____, or ____.  In fact, if you wouldn't mind ____, there are ____.

    Lesson 26 Part Ⅱ Going To The Theatre

    Lesson 26 Part Ⅲ Booking Tickets

    Part   Booking Tickets

     

    Exercises:

    1 Mr. Harrison wants to book tickets for

    a a film.                         b a play.                    c an opera.

    2 Mr. Harrison would like to have tickets for

    a the evening show.         b the morning show.

    c the matinee show.

    3.…people are going to the show.

    aTwo                              bFour                        cEight

    4 They'd like to have seats

    ain the stalls.                   bin a box.                   cin the circle.

    5 They prefer to sit

    a two and two.               b four and four.         ctogether.

    6 The tickets cost each.

    a.£1.00                          b 2.50                   c.£1.50

    7Mr. Harrison is asked to pick up the tickets

    anext Wednesday.            bnext Sunday.

    cnext Monday.

    Part Going To The Theatre

     

    Exercises:

    Ⅰ.1If you want to be certain of seeing a play in London. it will be very lucky for you

    a to book a ticket in advance.

    b to get a ticket without booking in advance.

    c to book a ticket in the theatre itself.

    2 If you go in a large party, it will be very lucky for you

    a to sit in the same part of the theatre.

    b to sit in different parts of the theatre.

    c to sit ina a box or the front stalls.

    Ⅱ.1If you want to be certain of seeing a play ____, you have to book your seat _____________________.

    2 You can buy your tickets either______________ or_________________ in the theatre itself.

    3 Some will have to sit _______________, others _________________, and some_____________

    答案

    Lesson 26 A.SentenceStructure B.DifficultSentences

    Lesson 26

    Part Warming-up Exercises

    ASentence Structure

    Training Focus:

    Understanding relative clauses

    Directions: This drill is for practice in correct understanding of relative clauses. Listen carefully. Draw a circle around the letter beside your choice.

    Key:

    1Those men whom I met are keen film fans. (b)

    2We are able to see old and rare films which the others seldom see. (c)

    3The club president, who was an old man, asked Bob to operate the projector. (b)

    4We couldn't understand the film which was shown last month. (c)

    5The man who helped the president was an engineer.(b)

    6I forgot the name of the opera he told me about. (c)

    7John Wayne who acted as a cowboy in Western films was a famous American film star. (a)

    8Mr. Jackson is the professor that Bill telephoned. (a)

    BDifficult Sentences

    Directions: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Complete the sentences with what you hear on the tape.

    1It is very rarely that you will be lucky enough to get a ticket five minutes before the play begins.

    2Obviously the centres of the rows go first. I've got Row N26----29, or O1----4. In fact, if you wouldn't mind sitting two and two, there are some central ones.  

    Part Ⅱ GoingTo The Theatre

    Lesson 26

     

    Ex.

    Directions: Choose a, b, or c to complete each statement.

    Key. 1b 2a

    Ex.

    Directions: Fill in the blanks with the prepositional phrases you hear on the tape.

    Key: (see tapescript)

    Tapescript:

    Going To The Theatre  (16)

    If you want to be certain of seeing a play in London, you have to book your seat in advance. You can buy your tickets either at a theatre ticket agency or at the box-office in the theatre. It is very rarely that you will be lucky enough to get a ticket five minutes before the play begins. If you go in a large party, it is not always possible for all of you to sit in the same part of the theatre. Some will have to sit in the stalls, others in the dress circle, and some in the upper circle. These seats are the least expensive of the three. Seats in a box or the front stalls are the most expensive.  

    Part Ⅲ BookingTickets

    Lesson 26

     

    Ex.

    Directions: Choose a, b, or c to complete each statement.

    Key: 1c 2a 3b 4a 5c 6b 7c

    Tapescript:

    Booking Tickets (113)

    A: Is that the box-office?

    B: Yes?

    A: The opera next week. I'd like four tickets for the Wednesday.

    B: Matinée or evening?

    A: Oh, er, evening.

    B: You said four tickets.

    A: That's right.

    B: Circle or stalls?

    A: Stalls, I think. What prices are they?

    B: 2.50, 1.50, and 1.00. Sorry, no. There aren't any pound ones left.

    A: Where are the one-pound-fifty seats?

    B: Well, they'll be at the end of the row, I'm afraid. Obviously the centres of the rows go first. I've got Row N26---- 29, or O1----4. In fact. if you wouldn't mind sitting two and two, there are some central ones. Row K16 and 17, and Row M19 and 20.

    A: No, I think we'd like to sit together. It will have to be the two-pound-fifty seats, I suppose.

    B: In that case, you will be five rows back.

    A: That sounds fine. Thank you.

    B: Your name, please.

    A: Harrison.

    B: Could you pick the tickets up by next Monday, please?

    A: That's O.K., yes. Thank you.  

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