[V]的发音要领
舌后部向软腭抬起,双唇收得又圆又小,并向前突出,声带振动,该音一经发出,马上向后面的元音滑动,因此也叫滑音。有人[V H]不分,关键是没有掌握[V]的发音要领。发[V]时可以从[]的口形出发,将双唇尽量突出,并收圆,很象吹口哨时的唇势,然后振动声带。注意下唇勿触及上齿,如下唇触及上齿,便发出[H]音。
Tongue Twisters ·We would work well if we were wise.
·Which word would one want if one wanted a word?
·A wired white wolf is wandering wearily in the woods.
·“What will you wear, a white waist coat or a woollen sweater?” Little Willie’s wooden whistle wouldn’t whistle.
·Edward. acquired twenty one exquisite woodcuts while he was away.
·Wee Willie wept wildly when his wicked, uncle whipped, him well.
·The. ,quality of their woollen wares is well worth enquiring into.
·We watched the weak women who were weaving and whispering.
·The wife of the waiter wished to wash the wet woolens in warm water.
·Willie went away to the woods, weeping quietly on the way.
·Will you wait a while for some warm wine to keep you warm?
·Walter was waiting, worrying, and watching the wet weather and the west wind.
·Willie wept wildly when his wicked wife whipped him with a whipping whip.
·Wheedling, weeping Winnie wails wildly. Wood said he would carry the wood through the wood. And if Wood said he would, Wood would.
·Thirty thrifty whistling washers witchingly whistling, wishing washing was washed.
·Who washed Washington’s white woolen underwear, when Washington’s washerwoman went west?
·Which is the witch that wished the wicked wish?
·The wild wind whipped Will White from the wharf.
·Wishy-washy Wilfrid wished to win a wager.
·I wonder whether the weather will waft the wherry wherein the weather is, and whether the whether will weather the weather. Oswald Whittle’s whistle outwhistles all other whistlers’ whistles in Oswald twistle.
·A white witch watched a woe begone walrus winding white wool. The wild wolf roams the wintry wastes. Walter Waddle won a walking wager. Did Walter Waddle win a walking wager? If waiter Waddle won a walking wager Where’s the walking wager Walter Waddle won?
·Weak writers want white ruled writing paper.
·Will real wheels really wheel? Wise wives whistle while weaving worsted waistcoats.
·Esau Wood sawed wood. Esau Wood would saw wood. Oh, the wood that Wood would saw! One day Esau Wood saw a saw saw wood as no other woodsaw Wood ever saw would saw wood. Of all the wood saws Wood ever saw saw wood, Wood never saw a woodsaw that would saw wood like the woodsaw Wood saw would saw wood. Now Esau Wood saws with that saw he saw saw wood.
·The swish of the swift, well-whetted scythes, as the reapers swing and sway, is -wonderful music.
·“What, why, when, and where” are the words we require quite we want to ask questions.
·While waiting in the waiting-room, Mr. Wallace whistled his weary tune which sent the whispering women away.
·What a wonderful piece of work the Great Wall. Is, that winds its way wonderfully with the winding ranges of mountains all the way to the west! Verses Willie And Walter Swam Together Willie was willing to swim In the lake of West Hill. Walter and Willie often shared weal and woe. So they went together to the lake of west Hill. On the Swing Swing me over the water, Swing me over the sea, Swing me over the garden wall, And swing me home for tea. Clouds by Christina Rossetti White sheen,, white sheep, On a blue hill, When the wind stops You all stand still. When the wind blows You walk away slow, White sheep, white sheep, Where do you go? One Thing At A Time Work while you work, Play while you play, This is the way To be cheerful and gay. Moments are useless When trifled away; So work while you work, And play, while you play.
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