Lesson41 Do you call that a hat?
'Do you call that a hat ?' I said to my wife. 'You needn't be so rude about it,' my wife answered as she looked at herself in the mirror. I sat down on one of those modern chairs with holes in it and waited. We had been in the hat shop for half an hour and my wife was still in front of the mirror.
' We mustn't buy things we don't need,' I remarked suddenly. I regretted saying it almost at once.
'You needn't have said that,' my wife answered.' I needn'tremind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.'
' I find it beautiful,' I said. 'A man can never have too many ties.'
'And a woman can't have too many hats,' she answered.
Ten minutes later we walked out of the shop together. My wife was wearing a hat that looked like a lighthouse !
[du] [ju] [kɔl] [ðæt] [ə] [hæt] ?' [aɪ] [sɛd] [tu] [maɪ] [waɪf]. [ju] [ˈnidənt] [bi] [soʊ] [rud] [əˈbaʊt] [ɪt],' [maɪ] [waɪf] [ˈænsərd] [æz] [ʃi] [lʊkt] [æt] [hərˈsɛlf] [ɪn] [ðə] [ˈmɪrər]. [aɪ] [sæt] [daʊn] [ɑn] [wʌn] [ʌv] [ðoʊz] [ˈmɑdərn] [ʧɛrz] [wɪð] [hoʊlz] [ɪn] [ɪt] [ænd] [ˈweɪtəd]. [wi] [hæd] [bɪn] [ɪn] [ðə] [hæt] [ʃɑp] [fɔr] [hæf] [ən] [ˈaʊər] [ænd] [maɪ] [waɪf] [wʌz] [stɪl] [ɪn] [frʌnt] [ʌv] [ðə] [ˈmɪrər].
' [wi] [ˈmʌsənt] [baɪ] [θɪŋz] [wi] [doʊnt] [nid],' [aɪ] [rɪˈmɑrkt] [ˈsʌdənli]. [aɪ] [rɪˈgrɛtɪd] [ˈseɪɪŋ] [ɪt] [ˈɔlˌmoʊst] [æt] [wʌns].
[ju] [ˈnidənt] [hæv] [sɛd] [ðæt],' [maɪ] [waɪf] [ˈænsərd].' [aɪ] [nid] [nɑt] [riˈmaɪnd] [ju] [ʌv] [ðæt] [ˈtɛrəbəl] [taɪ] [ju] [bɑt] [ˈjɛstərˌdeɪ].'
' [aɪ] [faɪnd] [ɪt] [ˈbjutəfəl],' [aɪ] [sɛd]. [ə] [mən] [kæn] [ˈnɛvər] [hæv] [tu] [ˈmɛni] [taɪz].'
[ænd] [ə] [ˈwʊmən] [kænt] [hæv] [tu] [ˈmɛni] [hæts],' [ʃi] [ˈænsərd].
[tɛn] [ˈmɪnəts] [ˈleɪtər] [wi] [wɔkt] [aʊt] [ʌv] [ðə] [ʃɑp] [təˈgɛðər]. [maɪ] [waɪf] [wʌz] [ˈw ɛrɪŋ] [ə] [hæt] [ðæt] [lʊkt] [laɪk] [ə] [ˈlaɪtˌhaʊs] !
L1
这次练习多加了一句,用时1小时20分但只模仿了2-3句。