单元 6: Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past
Modals of deduction and speculation - present and past
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- 1Pop-ups
- 2Hidden talents
- 3Can't buy me love
- 4Travellers' tales
- 5The colleague from hell
- 6Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past
- 7Career changes
- 8Art
- 9Project management
- 10The dog ate my homework!
- 11The diary of a double agent
- 12Fashion forward
- 13Flat pack skyscrapers
- 14Extreme sports
- 15Food fads
- 16Me, my selfie and I
- 17Endangered animals
- 18A nip and a tuck: cosmetic surgery
- 19I'm really sorry...
- 20Telling stories
- 21Fakes and phrasals
- 22Looking to the future
- 23Becoming familiar with things
- 24From rags to riches
- 25Against the odds
- 26Our future on Mars?
- 27Where is it illegal to get a fish drunk?
- 28Dodgy dating
- 29Annoying advice
- 30I'll have been studying English for thirty weeks
课程 4
Neil's lunch has gone missing. Did Rob steal it? Find out in this session and also learn how English speakers make three words into one, using double contractions.
Making three words into one
Neil can't find his sandwiches and thinks Rob has stolen them. Rob gets angry because he says he had pizza with Finn for lunch. And then Neil's wife sends a text message to say his sandwiches are still at home in the fridge!
In spoken English, people often make two words into one. We call these contractions. For example, could have becomes could've. And sometimes they even make three words into one. In this session, we'll learn how to recognise and say these double contractions.
You're going to hear that conversation between Neil, Rob and Finn now. It's got examples of double contractions in these sentences. Before you listen, read the sentences from the clip. What words do you think go in the blank spaces?
1. Rob: It ______ been me because I've just eaten some pizza with Finn and I'm full.
2. Rob: That's why ______ got these crumbs everywhere.
3. Neil: ... so it ______ been Rob after all.
4. Neil: So it ______ Rob who stole my lunch then.
5. Finn:No, it ______ been Rob because he just had a delicious pizza.
While you listen, choose the words the speakers say. Listen very carefully!
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Neil
Hi there Rob.
Rob
Hi Neil. You alright?
Neil
Well, not really. You see someone's stolen my lunch...
Rob
Oh dear.
Neil
I notice you've got a few crumbs around your mouth…
Rob
What are you saying…? Are you saying I stole your lunch, Neil? How insulting! And anyway, it ______ been me because I've just eaten some pizza with Finn and I'm full. That's why ______ got these crumbs everywhere. Honestly, Neil…
Neil
Oh dear.... Well, he says it can't've been him… I think the crumbs are a bit suspicious but he did seem quite angry, so it ______been Rob after all. Oh hello Finn…
Finn
Hi Neil. What's wrong with Rob? He's so angry. And that's strange because he was really happy when we were eating pizza just now.
Neil
Ah… Right… So it ______Rob who stole my lunch then.
Finn
No, it ______been Rob because he just had the most delicious pizza...
Neil
(mobile phone beeb)
Oh no…
Finn
What's that?
Neil
It's my wife. She says I left my sandwiches at home in the fridge…
To do
Listen to the recording. Try to complete the sentences with the words as they sound to you.
What did they say?
5 Questions
Listen to the recording. Choose the option which best matches what Neil, Rob or Finn says.
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练习题
Listen to the recording. Choose the option which best matches what Neil, Rob or Finn says.
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Rob is saying that it's not possible he stole the sandwiches.Question 1 of 5
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练习题
Listen to the recording. Choose the option which best matches what Neil, Rob or Finn says.
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Were there one or two contractions?Question 2 of 5
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练习题
Listen to the recording. Choose the option which best matches what Neil, Rob or Finn says.
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Neil now thinks it's possible that it wasn't Rob.Question 3 of 5
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练习题
Listen to the recording. Choose the option which best matches what Neil, Rob or Finn says.
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Neil's now saying it's not possible that Rob stole his sandwich.Question 4 of 5
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练习题
Listen to the recording. Choose the option which best matches what Neil, Rob or Finn says.
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Finn tells Neil it's not possible that Rob stole his sandwich.Question 5 of 5
Excellent!太棒了!Bad luck!加分:
Form
We make double contractions in the same way we make normal, single contractions: with an apostrophe to show where the missing letters were:
Single contraction: Might not - mightn't
Double contraction: Might not have - mightn't've
Note
Remember that these are spoken forms and we don't usually write them in formal English. But it's useful to know the contracted forms because it can help you to hear and pronounce the word the way people actually say them.
Next
Now it's time for you to practise saying these double contractions!