# 练习材料
L15-1:Fifty pence worth of trouble
Children always appreciate small gifts of money. Mum or dad, of course, provide a regular supply of pocket money, but uncles and aunts are always a source of extra income. With some children, small sums go a long way. If 50 pence pieces are not exchanged for sweets, they rattle for months inside money boxes. Only very thrifty children manage to fill up a money box. For most of them, 50 pence is a small price to pay for a nice big bar of chocolate.
My nephew, George, has a money box but it is always empty. Very few of the 50 pence pieces and pound coins I have given him have found their way there. I gave him 50 pence yesterday and advised him to save it. Instead he bought himself 50 pence worth of trouble.
# 音标查询
[ɛl]15-1:[ˈfɪfti] [pɛns] [wɜrθ] [əv] [ˈtrʌbəl]
[ˈʧɪldrən] [ˈɔlˌweɪz] [əˈpriʃiˌeɪt] [smɔl] [gɪfts] [əv] [ˈmʌni]. [mʌm] [ɔr] [dæd], [əv] [kɔrs], [prəˈvaɪd] [ə] [ˈrɛgjələr] [səˈplaɪ] [əv] [ˈpɑkət] [ˈmʌni], [bət] [ˈʌŋkəlz] [ənd] [ænts] [ər] [ˈɔlˌweɪz] [ə] [sɔrs] [əv] [ˈɛkstrə] [ˈɪnˌkʌm]. [wɪð] [səm] [ˈʧɪldrən], [smɔl] [sʌmz] [goʊ] [ə] [lɔŋ] [weɪ]. [ɪf] 50 [pɛns] [ˈpisəz] [ər] [nɑt] [ɪksˈʧeɪnʤd] [fər] [swits], [ðeɪ] [ˈrætəl] [fər] [mʌnθs] [ɪnˈsaɪd] [ˈmʌni] [ˈbɑksəz]. [ˈoʊnli] [ˈvɛri] [ˈθrɪfti] [ˈʧɪldrən] [ˈmænəʤ] [tə] [fɪl] [ʌp] [ə] [ˈmʌni] [bɑks]. [fər] [moʊst] [əv] [ðɛm], 50 [pɛns] [ɪz] [ə] [smɔl] [praɪs] [tə] [peɪ] [fər] [ə] [naɪs] [bɪg] [bɑr] [əv] [ˈʧɔklət].
[maɪ] [ˈnɛfju], [ʤɔrʤ], [həz] [ə] [ˈmʌni] [bɑks] [bət] [ɪt] [əz] [ˈɔlˌweɪz] [ˈɛmpti]. [ˈvɛri] [fju] [əv] [ði] 50 [pɛns] [ˈpisəz] [ənd] [paʊnd] [kɔɪnz] [aɪ] [həv] [ˈgɪvən] [ɪm] [həv] [faʊnd] [ðɛr] [weɪ] [ðɛr]. [aɪ] [geɪv] [hɪm] 50 [pɛns] [ˈjɛstərˌdeɪ] [ənd] [ædˈvaɪzd] [ɪm] [tə] [seɪv] [ɪt]. [ɪnˈstɛd] [hi] [bɑt] [hɪmˈsɛlf] 50 [pɛns] [wɜrθ] [əv] [ˈtrʌbəl].
# 任务配置
## L0 + L4
# 复盘总结#