Notes-1Notes-2TextA-2Intheearly20thcentury,chargeaccoun tsbecamepopular.Withautomobilesandairplanes,peoplenowhad theoptiontotraveltoavarietyofstoresfortheirshoppingn eeds.Inanefforttocapturecustomerloyalty,manystoresandg asstationsbegantoofferchargeaccountsfortheircustomerswh ichcouldbeaccessedbyacard.Unfortunately,peopleneededto carrydozensofthesecardsiftheyweretodoadayofshoppin g.TextA-3Acreditcardthatcouldbeusedatmultiple storeswasnotinventeduntil1950.ItallstartedwhenFrankMcN amara,headoftheHamiltonCreditCorporation,andtwoofhisfr iendswentouttosuppertodiscussaproblemcustomerin1949. Thisparticularcustomerhadlentanumberofhischargec ardstohispoorneighborswhoneededitemsinanemergency.For thisservice,themanrequiredhisneighborstopayhimbackthe costoftheoriginalpurchaseplussomeextramoney.Butmanyof hisneighborswereunabletopayhimbackandhewasforcedtob orrowmoneyfromtheHamiltonCreditCorporation.TextA-4A ttheendofthemeal,McNamarawasshockedtodiscoverthatheh adforgottenhiswallet.Tohisembarrassment,hehadtocallhis wifeandhaveherbringhimsomemoney.Mergingthetwoco nceptsfromthatdinner—thelendingofchargecardsandnothavin gcashonhandtopayforthemeal,McNamaracameupwithanewi dea:acreditcardthatcouldbeusedatmultiplelocations.Hed iscussedtheideawithhistwofriendsandtheystartedanewcom panycalledtheDinersClubin1950.TextA-5Insteadofindi vidualcompaniesofferingcredittotheirowncustomers,theDine rsClubofferedcredittoindividualsformanycompanies.Thecom panieswhoacceptedtheDinersClubcreditcardwerecharged7pe rcentforeachtransactionwhilethesubscriberstothecardwere chargeda$3annualfee.Inthebeginning,progresswasdifficul t.However,theconceptofthecardgrewandbytheendof1950, 20,000peoplewereusingtheDinersClubcreditcard.TextA-6 TheDinersClubcreditcardcontinuedtogrowmorepopularan ddidn’treceivecompetitionuntil1958.Inthatyear,bothAmeri canExpressandVISAarrived.Theconceptofauniversalcreditc ardhadtakenrootandquicklyspreadacrosstheworld.optionA- Task1A-task2ReferenceEntertainmentBackground"LaIslaBonit a"(TheBeautifulIsland)isasongbyAmericansinger-songwriter Madonna.Itwasreleasedasthefifthandfinalsinglefromher thirdstudioalbum,TrueBlue,onFebruary25,1987.Itisnoted forbeingthefirstMadonnasongtohaveaSpanishinfluencein it.ThelyricsofthesongtellaboutaBeautifulIslandandwas atributetothebeautyoftheLatinpeopleaccordingtoMadonna. L-3-ScriptTask3ScriptListening&Speaking声音L-Task4Liste ning&SpeakingTask4Mr.Willsisdiscussingwithhisclienta bouttheoffer.Listentotheconversationandcomple tethenotes.2.5dollars3%largeordersinthefutureScript声 音L-4-ScriptTask4ScriptListening&Speaking声音L-Task5-1Li stening&SpeakingTask5Listentothepassagetwiceandfilli ntheblankswithwhat youhear. Afewdaysago,I vandecidedtoaddsomemoneytohisbankaccountviaATM.After heput$74,theATMtookthemoneyandreturnedhimaslip._____ __________,theamountontheslipwas$7,430,000.Hegotanother slip—andstilltheamountwasthesame.Sohedecidedtogotot hebankandtellthemaboutthemistaketheATMhadmade. Ivana rrivedatthebankandtoldaclerkhisstory,alsoshowedaslip ,buttheclerkwasnotinterestedinthesituation.“___________ ______________,buddy,”saidtheclerktothe7milliondollarsa ccountholder.“Comebackpleasesomeothertime,I’vegotalot ofthingstodorightnow.”TohissurpriseManystrangethingsh appen声音L-Task5-2Listening&Speaking Ivangotoffendedwith sucharesponse.He______________thenearestATMandstartedwi thdrawingthecash.HewentfromoneATMtoanother_____________ __________ofeachone.Heputallthemoneyinbigshoeboxesan dafterwardstookallthoseboxestothatbankclerk.Hethrewth eboxesontheclerk’sdesk.“What’sthis?”askedtheclerk.“It’ smoney.________________.” Theclerkwasreallyshocked.Heca lledotherbankworkersandtheyallgotgreatlyamazedbywhatt heywerepresented.Theytookthemoneyfromthecardholder,and toldhim“thankyou”______________________________.wentstraig httowithdrawingthedailylimitMillionsofdollarsforhisco urteousandunusualbehavior声音WritingWritingTask1Task2Tas k3W-Task1Task1MatcheachsentenceinColumnAwiththeclos elyrelatedoneinColumnB.WritingW-Task2Task2Rearrange theorderofthefollowingsentencesandcombinethem intothebodypartoftherequestletter.WritingDearMr.Wang SincerelyJasonGivenourmoderatecashreserves, wewouldlike to applyfora$200,000credit linewith yourcompanyso ast oavoidunnecessarytransactiondelays.Overthe pastseveralye ars,wehadanumberoflargedealswithyouoncashbasis,which ,wearesure,haveadequatelyestablishedourcredit. Ifyourequirefurthercreditdata,youhaveour permissiontodirectlycontactHuaqiaoBankat4567892forban kingandcredithistory.Yourearlyreplywillbeappreciated. W-Task3WritingTask3ShenzhenTwilightCompanyprovidesasc holarshipforthoseneedystudentstofinishtheire ducation.Supposeyouwanttoapplyforthisscholars hip.Pleasewritearequestlettertoobtainmoreinf ormation(e.g.thequalifications,theapplicationf ormanddeadlineforapplication,etc.).MiniMini-p rojectWorkingroups.Mr.WangwillbeonabusinesstriptoLos AngelesandLondon.Histotaltargettripbudgetis¥100,000.se archonlinethefeesofeachiteminhistripbudgetbelow.Compl etethebudgetforhim.Thefollowingsamplebusinesstripbudget isforyourreference;searchonlinefortoday’sexchangerates andfigureouthowmanyUSdollarsandpoundssterlingMr.Wangs houldtakewithhim;Reportyourresultstotheclass.Thefollow ingwebpagesaboutexchangerateareforyourreference:http:/ /www.x-rates.com/d/USD/taable.htmlhttp://cn.exhcnge-rates.org/ Mini-projectLanguageLabLanguageLabTask1Task2Task3Task 4Task5LL-Task1LanguageLabTask1Matchthewordsonthelef twiththeirmeaningsontheright.BJACKDEFLG1.Cabl etelevisioncompanieshavelaunchedmajorcampaignstoinc reasetheirnumberof________________.2.Thebigcompany_____ ______varioussmallbusinesses.3.Theideasofparentsusua lly_________intheirchildren.4.We’vediscussedallthemark eting___________anddecidedtogofortelevisionadvertisi ng.5.The_____________settlersinNorthAmericaarethe Indians.LL-Task2-1LanguageLabTask2Completethefollowing sentenceswiththewordsfromTask1.Changetheform ifnecessary.subscribersmergedtakerootoptionsoriginal6. Thecompany’snewcarisbasedonanenvironmentallyfriendl y__________. 7.Shehasherown_________styleofdoingt hings.Thecompanyisoutto__________theEuropeanmarket. 9.Weusethehallfor___________purposes.10.Inordertoconc ludethe__________weacceptyourprice. LL-Task2-2Langu ageLabconceptindividualcapturemultipletransaction1.Ourst affarealways_________tohelp.2.Thegovernment_____________ ______________________supportingtechnologydevelopment.3.The databaseallowsyouto___________thesalesfiguresinanumbe rofways.4.Wewon’t______________deliveryifyoupaynow. 5.They’vebeenworkingdayandnight____________gettheproduc tsreadyontime.LL-Task3LanguageLabTask3Completethesen tenceswiththefollowingwordsorphrases.Changetheformifne cessary.onhandcommitsitselfto/iscommittedtoaccesscharg eforinanefforttoLL-Task4model1LanguageLabTask4Rewr itethefollowingsentencesafterthemodels.LL-Task4-1Langua geLabI’llneverforgetthedaywhenImetthatfamouspoet.___ ________________________________________________2.Ihaveseldo mseensucharemarkablecreature._____________________________ ______________________3.Wenotonlylostallourmoney,butal socameclosetoclosingourlives.____________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________NeverwillIforgetthedaywhenImetthatfamouspo et.SeldomhaveIseensucharemarkablecreature.Notonlydidw eloseallourmoney,butalsowecameclosetolosingourlives. LL-Task4model2LanguageLabTask4Rewritethefollowingsent encesafterthemodels.LL-Task4-2LanguageLabTheydidn’tfix theoldmachine.Theyboughtanewmachine.____________________ _______________________________2.Wedidn’thavearest.Wewen tonworking.__________________________________________________ _3.Tomdidn’tlaughatme.Hecametohelpme.______________ ____________________________________Insteadoffixingtheold machine,theyboughtanewone.Insteadofhavingarest,wew entonworkingInsteadoflaughingatme,Tomcametohelpme. LL-Task5-1LanguageLab1.昨天我留下加了一会儿班。(extra)__________________ ____________________________________2.为了赶上她的同学,她学习非常努力。(inanef fortto).______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________3.电视提供大众化 的娱乐。(universal)_________________________________________________ _____4.我们怎样才能提高顾客的忠诚度?(loyalty)________________________________ ______________________Task5TranslatethefollowingintoEngli shusingthegivenwordsorphrases.Istayedanddidsomeextra workyesterday.Shehasbeenstudyingveryhardinanefforttoc atchupwithherclassmates.Televisionprovidesuniversalenter tainment.Howcanweimprovecustomerloyalty?LL-Task5-2Langua geLab5.请你方便时给我们寄一份你们最新的产品目录。(convenience)_____________________ ________________________________________________________________ _______________________6.他手头工作太多了,不能跟我们去野餐。(onhand)___________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________7.这则广告会引起各地读者的注意。(capture)____ __________________________________________________8.新闻节目是通过卫星传送到 我们这里来的。(via)____________________________________________________ __Pleasesendusacopyofyourlatestcatalogatyourconvenien ce.Hehastoomuchworkonhandtogopicnickingwithus.Thead vertisementwillcapturetheattentionofreaderseverywhere.The newsprogramcametousviasatellite.EntertainmentLaIslaBon itabyMadonnaBackground声音EntertainmentThankYou!新职业英语Thank You!tomakesomeonefeelshy,awkward,especiallyinasocial situationReadingAembarrasse.g.Herquestionaboutmyp rivatelifeembarrassedmeinthepublic.Tran:我不想在他的朋友面前亲吻他,那 样会让他发窘。Ididn’twanttoembarrasshimbykis singhiminfrontofhisfriends.v.tocombineormaketwoor morethingscombinetoformasinglethingReadingAmergee.g. Factandfictionmergetogetherinhislatestnovel.e.g.Thevil lagesexpandedandmergedintoonelargetown.Tran:他的部 门和我的部门将会合并在一处。Hisdepartmentwillbemergedwith mine.n.anideaoraprinciplethatisconnectedwith somethingReadingAconcepte.g.Theconceptofsocialclassis attheverycoreofhistheory.e.g.Itisdifficulttograspth econceptofinfinitespace.Tran:我不能够理解抽象的概念。Ican notunderstandtheabstractconcept.closebyandready whenneededReadingAonhande.g.Theemergencyserviceswereon handwithmedicaladvice.Tran:如果你需要的话,护士会马上过来。Th enursewillbeonhandifyouneedher.a.consider edseparatelyratherthanaspartofagroupReadingAindividual e.g.Theministerrefusedtocommentontheindividualcase.e.g .Treatmentdependsontheindividualinvolved.Tran:我们采访了社区里每一 个成员。Weinterviewedeachindividualmember ofthecommunity.n.apieceofbusinessthatisdonebetween people,especiallyanactofbuyingorsellingReadingAtransact ione.g.Wehavenotarrangedfinancialtransactionswiththosec ompanies.e.g.Hisfailureinthistransactionwasduetonothin gelsethanhisowncarelessness.Tran:你做完这单生意后想干些什么? Whatdoyouwanttodoafteryouhaveconcludedthist ransaction?n.apersonwhopaysregularlytoreceiveaservi ce.ReadingAsubscribere.g.AreyouapayTVservicesubscribe r?e.g.Thesubscriberyoudialedispower-off;pleaseredialit later.Tran:这个杂志正努力扩大它的征订者。Themagazineistryingt ogetmoresubscribers.a.donebyorinvolvingallt hepeopleintheworldorinaparticulargroupReadingAu niversale.g.Suchproblemsareauniversalfeatureofoldage.e .g.Agreementonthisissueisalmostuniversal.Tran:音乐被称为人类共同 的语言。Musichasbeencalledtheuniversall anguage.(ofanidea)tobecomeacceptedwidely;(ofapla nt)todeveloprootsReadingAtakeroote.g.Theconceptsofdem ocracyandfreetradearefinallybeginningtotakeroot. e.g.ManyEuropeancustomsfailedtotakerootinsome Asiancountries.Tran:没有雨水,植物不能扎根。Plantscannotta kerootforlackofwater.ReadingATask1Readthepas sageandfillinthetablewithimportanteventsin thedevelopmentofcreditcards.ReadingATask2Correctthe followingstatementsaccordingtothepassage.Anex amplehasbeengiven.Intheearly20thcenturycreditcardsbec amepopular. chargeaccounts2. Chargeaccountscouldbeaccessedbycash. acard3.Credit cardswhichcould beusedatasinglemerchantwasinvented in 1950. 4.The DinersClubofferedchargeaccountstoin dividualsformany companies. 5.The subscribersto thecardwerecharged $3eachmonth.
year6.By1958,theconceptofauniversalcredit card hadtaken rootand quicklyspread across thecountry. mu ltiplemerchantscreditworldBusinessknow-howBusinessKnow-ho wHandlingMoneyWhenTravelingOverseasReadingBReadingBTex tTask1Task2TextB-1NanyangCommercialBank(Chin a)iscommittedtoprovidingourcustomerswith“one-stop” bankingsolution.Whatismore,youcanconvenientlyaccessara ngeoffinancialservicesviaourInternetbankingplatformany time,anywhere!●Freeandtrouble-freeserviceSimplyby openinganRMBorforeigncurrencyaccountatanyofourbranches orsub-branches,youwillbeentitledtoour24-hourInternetba nkingservice.WithasingleInternetbankingnumber,youcancon ductvarioustransactionsforallaccountsunderyournamewithou tadditionalcosts.ReadingBNCB(China)OnlineBankingService sTextB-2●ConvenientandreliabletransactionchannelW iththeuseofwidely-recognizedencryptionsecuritytechn ologyandmobiledynamicpasswordservice,ourInternetbanking offersyoucompletepeaceofmind.Two-factorauthentication First-factorauthentication—loginpasswordThepasswo rdisrequiredtologintheInternetbankingwebsite.Reading BTextB-3Second-factorauthentication—mobiledynamicpa sswordWiththemobiledynamicpasswordsecurityfeature,wh enyouperformanimportantoperationthroughInternetbanking (e.g.transferringfunds),atextmessagewithadynamicpassword willbesentdirectlytoyourmobilephone.Youmustthenenter themobiledynamicpasswordinordertocompletethetransaction .SMSServiceNumber:0085264501333ReadingBTextB-4● ServicescopeBankingservices—Accountbalanceinqu iryofsavingsdeposit,fixeddeposit,currentaccount andmortgageaccount—Accesstobankingtransactiondetails andremittancestatus—Moneytransferandremittance— Fixeddepositservice—Calldepositservice—Foreigncu rrencytradingFinancialinformation—Inquiryofd epositinterestratesandforeigncurrencyexchangerate sReadingBTextB-5Accountsetting—Managementofyourregiste redaccountandotherthird-partyaccounts,adjustment oftransferlimit.Others—Requestforbankstatementandchange ofInternetbankingpasswordReadingBB-Trans-1ReadingB 南商(中国)银行南商(中国)致力为客户提供“一站式”的银行服务。此外,您更可通过 我们的网上服务平台,随时随地便捷地享用多元化的银行服务。免费自由易用放心您只需在我们的任何一家分行或支行 开设人民币或外币账户,便可享用24小时网上银行服务。通过一个网上银行账号,您就能对名下所有账户进行多种交易操作,而这一切无需任 何附加费用。B-Trans-2ReadingB快捷方便安全可靠我们的网上银行采用了国际认可标准的安全 加密技术,结合动态密码技术,让您倍感安心。双重认证第一重认证——登录密码您须通过密 码登录网上银行站点。B-Trans-3ReadingB 第二重认证——动态密码通过动态密码安全技术,当您通过网银进 行转账汇款等重要交易时,动态密码将以短信形式发送到您的移动电话。您则须输入动态密码来完成交易。短信服务号码:0085264 501333 B-Trans-4ReadingB网上银行服务范围理财服务——查询账户余额,包括 活期存款、定期存款、支票存款及按揭账户 ——查询交易详情及汇款记录——转账、汇款服务——定期存 款服务——通知存款服务——外汇买卖 财经资讯——查询存款利率及外汇牌价 B-Tran s-5ReadingB账户设定——管理个人及第三方账户、设定转账额度 其他服务——申请月结单、更改网上银行密码B- Task-1ReadingBTask1Decidewhetherthefollowingstatementsa retrue(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothepassage.1.Whenconduc tingtransactionsthroughInternetbanking,youhavetopayextr afees.2.TheInternetbankingonlyworksduringofficehoursof thebank.3.Themobiledynamicpasswordwillbesenttoyourm obilephoneviaatextmessage.4.Foreigncurrencyexchangerate scannotbeinquiredthroughInternetbanking.5.Youcanadjust yourtransferlimitthroughInternetbanking.FFTFTB-Task-2 ReadingBTask2Matchtheoperationsintheleftcolumnwithth eInternetbankingservicesprovidedbyNCBintheri ghtcolumn.ListeningListening&SpeakingTask1Task2Task3 Task4Task5L-Task1Task1Mr.Moorisopeninganaccountat abank.Listentotheconversationandchoosethebes tanswertoeachquestionyouhear.Listening&Spea kingScriptA.Fixeddepositaccount.B.Currentaccount.C.Comp anycheckingaccount.D.Personalaccount.A.100dollars.B.200 dollars.C.1,000dollars.D.2,000dollars.A.Everytimehewr itesacheck.B.Whenhewritesacheckwithinsufficientfundst ohisaccount.C.Ifhewritesmorethan15checkspermonth.D. Ifhewritesacheckwithanamountoflessthan15dollars.声音L -1-ScriptTask1ScriptListening&Speaking声音1.How much unu sedRMBdoesMr.Brownhave?Hehas_____________yuan.2.Wh y can’tMr.BrowntaketheunusedRMBbackto hishomeco untry?Because_________________________. Whatistheexc hangeratebetweenRMBandUSDinMr.Brown’smemo? It’s oneUS dollar to_____________yuan. L-Task2Listening&Spea kingTask2Mr.Brownistalkingwithaclerkinabank.List entotheconversationandanswerthefollowingques tions.42,000itisalargesumofRMB3.7Script声音L-2-ScriptT ask2ScriptListening&Speaking声音L-Task3-1Listening&Spea kingTask3AndrewPoundismakinganoffertohisclient.Liste ntotheconversationanddecidewhetherthefollowing statementsaretrueorfalse.Thenwritekeywordsto supportyouranswers.1.Theofferwillbemadewith outconsiderationofthequantityoftheorder.True□ Fa lse□_____________________________________________2. Theindicationofpriceisnotsubjecttotheseller’sconfirmati on.True□ False□______________________________________ _______√√Ifyourorderisbigenough,wemaygiveyouamoref avorableprice.Allthequotationsaresubjecttoourfinalconfi rmation.Script声音L-Task3-2Listening&Speaking3.Thebuyerw antsthegoodstobeshippedtoNewYork.True□ False□__ ___________________________________________4.Thesellerwilll eavetheofferopenfor24hoursonly.True□ False□____ _________________________________________It’svalidfortwodays .√√Script声音Unit4新职业英语ContentsListening&Speaking4 Warming-up1ReadingA2ReadingB3LanguageLab7Language Lab7Writing5Mini-project6LanguageLab7Entertainment8War m-1Task1Matchthefollowingcurrencieswiththeirnames.(Not es)JapaneseYenUnitedStatesDollarPoundSterlingEuropeanDol larKoreanWonCanadianDollarPoundSterling英镑EuropeanDollar 欧元CanadianDollar加拿大元UnitedStatesDollar美元JapaneseYen日元K oreanWon韩国元根据中国银行2010年12月31日外汇牌价1英镑≈10.31人民币元1美元≈ 6.62人民币元100日元≈7.97人民币元1加拿大元≈6.66人民币元1欧元≈8.58人民币元10 0韩国元≈0.57人民币元Warm-2Task2Completethetablewithappropri atecurrencycodesandsymbols.GBP£EUR€JPY¥CNY/RMB¥HKDH K$Notescurrencycode:货币代码currencysymbol:货币符号ReadingARead ingATextTask1Task2BusinessKnow-howTextA-1The FirstCreditCardChargingforproductsandserviceshasbecom eawayoflife.Nolongerdopeoplebringcashwhentheybuyas weateroranappliance,theychargeit.Somepeopledoitforthe convenienceofnotcarryingcash;othersdoitsotheycanpurch aseanitemtheycannotyetafford.Thecreditcardthatallowst hemtodothisisa20thcenturyinvention.ReadingAReadingAR eadingAReadingAReadingAReadingAA-Trans-1ReadingA第一张信用卡 记账购买产品和服务已成为一种生活方式。人们不再带现金去购买毛衣或电器,而是记账消费。有些人这么做是因为不带现金 很方便,另一些人则是因为可以购买自己暂时买不起的东西。人们之所以能这么做是因为有了信用卡——一项20世纪的发明。A-Tran s-2ReadingA20世纪早期,记账账户流行了起来。有了汽车和飞机,人们可以选择去很多不同的商店以满足购物需求。 为了赢得顾客忠诚度,许多商店和加油站开始为顾客提供记账账户,账户通过一张卡来使用。遗憾的是,人们要想逛一天街,那就得带上许多这样的 卡。A-Trans-3ReadingA能够在多个商家使用的信用卡直到1950年才问世。这一切都起源于1949 年的一天,哈米尔顿信用公司老板弗兰克·麦克纳马拉和两位朋友出去吃晚饭,商讨一个问题客户的事情。这位客户将多张签账卡 借给了他那些急需购物的穷邻居。为此,他要求那些邻居除了偿还所购物品的原价之外再给点额外费用。但他们中大多数都无力偿还,结果他只好从 哈密尔顿信用公司借款。A-Trans-4ReadingA饭吃完了,麦克纳马拉发现自己竟忘了带钱包。他不得不尴尬地打 电话给妻子,让她送钱来付账。那顿晚餐中有两点——外借记账卡和没有现金付饭钱——让麦克纳马拉产生了一个新念头:发行一种能在 多家商店使用的信用卡。他与两位朋友商量后,于1950年共同创办了一家名叫食客俱乐部的公司。A-Trans-5ReadingA 与每家公司独自为其顾客提供信用不同的是,食客俱乐部代表多家公司为个人提供信用。接受食客俱乐部信用卡的公司每笔交易缴纳7 %的手续费,信用卡使用者则须缴纳3美元的年费。起初,这项业务举步维艰。然而,这种信用卡概念逐渐普及开来。到了1950年底 ,已有两万人在使用食客俱乐部的信用卡。A-Trans-6ReadingA食客俱乐部信用卡越来越流行,直到1958 年才面临竞争对手。那年,美国运通卡和维萨信用卡问世。从此,通用信用卡的概念深入人心并迅速传遍整个世界。toask foranamountofmoneyforgoodsorserviceReadingAchargefor e.g.Whatdidtheychargefortherepair.Tran:餐馆对这个就餐者收费20英镑。 Therestaurantcharged20poundsfor thedinner.v.tobuysomethingReadingApurchasee.g. Theequipmentcanbepurchasedfromyourlocalsuppli er.e.g.Pleaseinsurethatyoupurchaseyourticketsforthefil minadvance.Tran:他们花了一百万美元购买了这块土地.Theypurcha sedthelandfor$1million.n.theactorprocess ofbuyingsomethingReadingApurchasee.g.Thiscompanyhasjust announcedits$3millionpurchaseforParkHotel.e.g .Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwithyourpurchase,wewillgiveyoua fullrefund.Tran:留好收据作为你的购买凭据。Keepyourreceipt asproofofyourpurchase.creditextendedbyabusi nesstoacustomerReadingAchargeaccounte.g.Myfatherhasju stboughtanewhouseonhischargeaccount.Tran:我习惯用赊购 账户购买我的日用必需品.Iamusedtobuyingmydaily necessitiesonmychargeaccount.ReadingAn.thefr eedomtochoosewhatyoudo;somethingthatyoucanchoosetohaveordoe.g.AsIseeit,wehavetwooptions.e.g.Therearevariousoptionsopentoyou.Tran:对于我来说上大学不是一个选择。Goingtouniversityisnotanoptionforme.v.tosucceedingettingcontrolofsomeoneorsomethingthatotherpeoplearealsotryingtocontrol.ReadingAcapturee.g.Thenovelcapturedtheimaginationofthousandsofreaders.e.g.TheAmericandrivetolandamanonthemooncapturedtheattentionofthewholeworld.Tran:这家公司已经占据了当地市场90%的份额。Thecompanyhasnowcapturedover90%ofthelocalmarket.v.toreach,enterorusesomethingReadingAaccesse.g.Atthemoment,thesitecanbeaccessedonlybyPCsrunningWindows.e.g.Bankcustomerscanaccesstheircheckingaccountsinstantlythroughtheelectronicsystem.Tran:我无法取出贵公司的文件,因为我把代码忘了。Ican''taccessthefileonyourcompanybecauseI''veforgottenthecode.a.manyinnumber;involvingmanydifferentpeopleorthingsReadingAmultiplee.g.Ihavemademultiplecopiesofdocumentsfortheparticipantsofthemeeting.Ihavegotamultiple-entryvisa.Tran:我申请到了多次往返签证。a.existingatthebeginningofaparticularperiod,processoractivityReadingAoriginale.g.Thehotelstillhasmanyofitsoriginalfeatures.e.g.TheoriginalpictureisintheBritishMuseum.Tran:我觉得你应该回到你最初的方案。Ithinkyoushouldgobacktoyouroriginalplan.n.shy,awkwardorguiltyfeelingsReadingAembarrassmente.g.Muchtoherembarrassment,sherealizedthateverybodyhadbeenlisteningtohersinging.Tran:他的辞职让公司非常难堪。Hisresignationwillbeasevereembarrassmenttothecompany. |
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