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Unit8

ShoppingKEYSKILLS本單元重點(diǎn)訓(xùn)練以下聽力技能:Dialogueandnewsskills—obtainingdetailedinformationObtainingdetailedinformationfromshoppingconversationsandnewsreports1)對(duì)話與新聞技能——獲取細(xì)節(jié)信息2)獲取購物對(duì)話及新聞報(bào)道中的細(xì)節(jié)信息Pre-saleandpost-saleconversationsduringshoppingAnintroductiontoahousewife'spurchasing.DialogueaboutfamilyfoodpurchasingNewsreportsontheshoppingtrendsintheUSAandCanadaVideoclipsaboutconsumershoppinghabitsLISTENINGMATERIALS本單元主要包括以下聽力材料:1)購物時(shí)售前和售后的對(duì)話2) 關(guān)于一位家庭主婦的采購簡(jiǎn)介3) 關(guān)于家庭采購食物的對(duì)話4) 美國和加拿大購物趨勢(shì)異同的新聞報(bào)道5) 關(guān)于消費(fèi)者購物習(xí)慣的視頻剪輯Jokesaboutshopping6) 關(guān)于購物的笑話獲取細(xì)節(jié)信息(Listeningfordetails)Listeningmaterials,suchasconversationsornewsreports,inherentlyassessthecomprehensionofspecificdetails.Itiscrucialforstudentstounderstandandretainthesedetails,astheyoftenservetoclarifythecontentthroughexamplesorotherillustrativemeans.Detailquestionsmayprobeaspecificfactordefinitionmentionedinaconversationornewsreport.Whenapproachingdetailquestions,itisessentialtofocusonsignalwordsorkeywords.Thesekeywordscanhelpidentifytherelevantparagraphorsentencethatcontainstherequireddetail.Itisalsoimportanttolookforsynonymsorparaphrasedversionsofthekeywordsintheanswerchoices,assometimestheexactwordsfromthetextmayberepeated.Sincedetailquestionsaredesignedtotestspecificinformationfromtheconversationornews,theytypicallydonotrequireinferentialreasoning.Thetypesofdetailquestionscommonlyencounteredincludetrue/falsestatements,numericalcalculations,exemplificationquestions,andquestionsrelatedtotheunderstandingofspecificdetails(what,where,when,who,how,why,which).Typicalquestionformatsareasfollows:Whichofthefollowing...?What/When/Where/Who/Why/How...?PhoneticsBox—IncompletePlosion獲取主要信息(Listeningformainideas):對(duì)話或新聞等聽力材料必然考查細(xì)節(jié)信息。學(xué)生需要聽懂并記住聽力內(nèi)容的細(xì)節(jié),因?yàn)檫@些細(xì)節(jié)是在通過舉例等方式對(duì)聽力內(nèi)容進(jìn)行解釋,有時(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題考查的是對(duì)話或者新聞的一件事實(shí)或者一個(gè)定義。做細(xì)節(jié)題時(shí)需要注意提示詞,也就是關(guān)鍵詞,由關(guān)鍵詞確定細(xì)節(jié)題的出處所在的段落或句子,尋找選項(xiàng)中的同義詞替換,有時(shí)是原文原詞重現(xiàn)。因?yàn)榧?xì)節(jié)題是考查對(duì)話或新聞中的具體信息,所以一般不需要做推理判斷。細(xì)節(jié)題的考查形式主要有:是非判斷、數(shù)字計(jì)算、例證題以及對(duì)某個(gè)特定細(xì)節(jié)內(nèi)容的理解(what,where,when,who,how,why,which),常見的設(shè)問方式為:1.Whichofthefollowing…?2.What/When/Where/Who/Why/How…?PhoneticsBox—IncompletePlosionNextpageTask1:PurchasingaT-shirtmedium adj.中間的,中等的fittingroom

試衣間credit

n.信用,信譽(yù);貸款;學(xué)分creditcard信用卡;記帳卡cash

n.現(xiàn)款,現(xiàn)金change

n.找回的零錢;變化receipt

n.收到;收據(jù)WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSListentoaconversationandprovidethedetailsconveyed.Task1:PurchasingaT-shirt1)Whatdoesthecustomerwanttobuy?

______________________________________________________2)Whatcolorsareavailableaccordingtotheshopassistant? ______________________________________________________3)Whatsizedoesthecustomerwant? ______________________________________________________4)HowmuchistheT-shirt? ______________________________________________________5)Howdoesthecustomerpay? ______________________________________________________KEY1.HewantstobuyaT-shirt.2.White,black,redandpurple.3.Medium.4.It’s$10.95.5.Withcash.SCRIPTShopassistant:CanIhelpyou?Customer:Yes,haveyougotthisT-shirtinothercolors?Shopassistant:We’vegotitinwhite,black,redandpurple.Whatsizedoyouwant?Customer:Medium.Shopassistant:OK,inmediumwe’vegotblackandred.Customer:Andinpurple?Shopassistant:No,justblackandred.Customer:OK,red.CanItryiton?Shopassistant:Yes,ofcourse.Thefittingroomsareoverthere.(Pause)Shopassistant:IsitOK?Customer:Yes,I’lltakeit.Shopassistant:That’s$10.95.Wouldyouliketopaybycreditcardorwithcash?Customer:Cashplease.Here’stwenty.Shopassistant:OK,thanks,that’sninedollars,5centschangeandhere’syourreceipt.Customer:Thanks.Bye.NextpageTask2:CustomerServicefitv.(使)合適,合身;適合,容得下refundn.退款;退還,償還preferv.喜歡;愿意sortout解決,處理(問題)itemn.一件商品(或物品);條款,項(xiàng)目upto至多,達(dá)到;直到;勝任WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSNextpageListentoaconversationandchoosethebestanswer.1.WhydoesMrs.SmithwanttoreturntheT-shirt?A.It’stoolargeforherson.B.It’stoosmallforherson.C.Hersondoesn’tlikeit.D.It’sdefective.2.HowdoesMrs.Smithwanttosolvetheproblem?A.Shewantstogetarefund.B.Shewantstomakeitfixed.C.Shewantstochangeitforalargerone.D.Shewantstotalkwiththemanager.3.Whichofthefollowingistrueifcustomerswantarefund?A.Theycanbringanyclothingitemsbackuptooneweekafterpurchasewiththereceipt.B.Theycanbringanyclothingitemsbackuptotwoweeksafterpurchasewithoutthereceipt.C.Theycanbringanyclothingitemsbackuptothreeweeksafterpurchasewiththereceipt.D.Theycanbringanyclothingitemsbackuptofourweeksafterpurchasewithoutthereceipt.Task2:CustomerServiceKEY1.B2.C3.CScriptMrs.Smith:Excuseme,canyouhelpme?ShopAssistant:Yesofcourse,whatcanIdoforyou?Mrs.Smith:IboughtthisT-shirtformysonthisafternoon,butitdoesn'tfithim.It'stoosmall.ShopAssistant:Doyouwanttochangeitorgetarefund?Mrs.Smith:I'dliketochangeitforalargersize.Doyouhavetheseinlarge?ShopAssistant:I'lljustcheck.Let'ssee…yes,wehavelargeorextra-large,whichwouldyouprefer?Mrs.Smith:Ithinklargewillbefine.ShopAssistant:That'sfine.Ifitdoesn'tfitjustbringitbackagain.Ifyoutakeittothecustomerservicedesk,they'llsortitalloutforyou.Mrs.Smith:Thankyou.Justasamatterofinterest,doyougiverefunds?ShopAssistant:Yes,ofcourse.Youcanbringanyclothingitemsbackuptothreeweeksafterpurchase,butyoumustkeepthereceipt.Mrs.Smith:Isee,thanksagain.ShopAssistant:You'rewelcome.LosAngeles

洛杉磯(美國加利福尼亞州城市)resident

n.居民departmentstore

百貨公司;百貨商店toaster

n.烤面包機(jī),烤箱plus

prep.加,加上regular

adj.平常的,慣常的check

n.(美)支票gallon

n.加侖(容量單位)nonfat

adj.脫脂的nutritious

adj.有營(yíng)養(yǎng)的,滋養(yǎng)的WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSSETUPStep1HereisanintroductionofSaraSmith.Listentoherstoryandcompletethefollowingtasks.Choosethebestanswer.1.SaraSmithhaslivedat3037N.FoothillStreetsince___________,andshehasbeenmarriedtoJohnfor___________years.A.1989;2B.1990;3C.1991;5D.1992;7

2.WhatcardoesSaraown?A.Sheownsa1995four-doorblueToyota. B.Sheownsa1998four-doorredToyota.C.Sheownsa1995two-doorredToyota. D.Sheownsa1998two-doorblueToyota.

3.HowmuchdidSarapayforthefour-slicetoaster?A.$29.95withouttax.B.$29.95plustax.C.$39.95withouttax.D.$39.95plustax.Task1KEY1.D2.A3.BDecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrue(T),False(F)orNotGiven(NG).

Task2()1.Sarahastwochildren;oneissixyearsoldandtheotheristhree.()2.At10a.m.,SaragotintohercaranddrovetoTarget,adepartmentstoreamileaway.()3.SaralikesshoppinginTargetbecausetherearemanyholidaysales.()4.Shepaidthefour-slicetoasterbycheck.()5.Onherwayhome,SarastoppedatMilkPlustobuyagallonofnonfatmilk,whichcosther$4.KEY1.F2.F3.NG4.T5.FSCRIPTSaraSmith,aLosAngelesresident,wentshopping.Sheis30,andhaslivedat3037N.FoothillStreetsince1992.SarahasbeenmarriedtoJohnforsevenyears.Theyhavetwochildren;BobisfiveyearsoldandNancyisthree.Saraownsa1995four-doorblueToyota.At9a.m.,SaragotintohercaranddrovetoTarget,adepartmentstoreamileaway.Targetwashavingaholidaysale.Saraboughtafour-slicetoasterfor$29.95plustax.Theregularpricewas$39.95.Shepaidbycheck.Onherwayhome,SarastoppedatMilkPlustobuyagallonofnonfatmilk.Themilkwas$3.50.Saragot50centsbackinchange.Saraarrivedhomeat10a.m.Johnandthekidswerestillsleeping.Shewokethemupandthenmadeahotandnutritiousbreakfastforeveryone.grocery

n.食品雜貨project

n.(學(xué)校的)課題,研究項(xiàng)目snack

n.(正餐以外的)小吃,點(diǎn)心cereal

n.谷類食物,麥片pancake

n.(當(dāng)早點(diǎn)吃的)薄煎餅syrup

n.糖水,糖漿runout(of)用完,耗盡WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSSETUPStep2GroceryShoppingListentoalongconversationandmatchtheinformation.Louiscan’tgogroceryshoppingbecause____________________________. Theirmomwantsthemtobuy____________________________. Marthahadbetterwritedownalltheseitems,incase__________________.

A.shewillforgetthembythetimeshegetstothemarketB.enoughgroceriesforthewholeweek,suchasmeat,fishandvegetablesC.heneedstofinishhisschoolprojectTask1KEY1. C2. B3. AListentotheconversationagain,payattentiontowhatLouisandMarthawantforbreakfastandsnacksandthencompletethetablebelow.Task2NameBreakfastSnacksLouissome______asusualsome_______Marthasome_______andsyrup______________NameBreakfastSnacksLaurasomecerealasusualsomechipsMarthasomepancakesandsyrupchocolatecookiesScriptLouis:Momhadaskedmetogogroceryshoppingbeforesheleftforworkthismorning,butIneedtofinishmyschoolproject.Canyougoforme,Martha?Martha:IguessIcan.Iamdonewithmyhomework.Whatdidmomwantyoutobuy?Louis:Well,shewantedmetobuyenoughgroceriesforthewholeweek.Besidesmeat,somefishandvegetables,wecanbuywhateverelsewewantforsnacksandbreakfast.Martha:Whatdoyouwantforbreakfast?Louis:Iguesssomecerealasusual.Martha:Idonotwantcerealeveryday.Iwillbuysomepancakesandsyrupthen.Louis:GetthenewFineFoodpancakesinthefrozenfoodsectionplease.Iwanttoseehowtheytaste.Martha:Dowestillhaveenoughcoffeeandcreamformomanddad?Louis:Yes,wedo.Talkingaboutcoffeeandcream,you’dbetterbuysomemilk,too.Wealmostranoutofit.Martha:Next,whatdoyouwantforsnacks?Louis:Somechipswouldbefinewithme.Youprobablywantyourchocolatecookies.Martha:Yeah,I’betterwritedownallthesethings;otherwise,IwillforgetthembythetimeIgettothemarket.Louis:Right!Youhavequiteafewitemstotakecareof.Youneedtogetgoingnow.Martha:OK,Iamallsettogo.Iwillbebacksoon.Louis:Drivecarefullyplease!Martha:Iwill.trend

n.趨勢(shì),傾向;走向popup(意外地,突然地)出現(xiàn),發(fā)生overnightadv.突然;一夜之間marketplacen.市場(chǎng);商場(chǎng);市集border

n.邊境;邊界;國界originatev.發(fā)源,起源;開始blend

v.混合,融合,糅合massiveadj.大量的;巨大的sellsb./sth.short低估某人/某事passionateadj.熱情的;熱烈的,激昂的breed

vt.繁殖;飼養(yǎng);培植WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSSETUPStep3AmericanTrendsV.S.CanadianTrendsListentoanewsreportandprovidethemissinginformation.Task1Trendsoften__________andseemtotakeoverpractically________.TheInternetand____________haveopeneduptheworld.Notonlycanweseewhatpeopleare________________________inotherpartsoftheworldwith__________________________,wecanfindandbuywhateveritisjustaseasily.KEY1.popup2.overnight3.socialmedia4.eating,drinkingandwearing5.afewclicksonlineListentothenewsagainanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrue(T)orFalse(F).Task2()1.RobertBurkobelievestheonlinelandscapehasremovedthemarketplaceborderthatexistedbefore.()2.Accordingtothespeaker,the“majority”ofnewtrendsoriginateinCanada.()3.BurkoholdstheviewthatCanadianscan’tsellthemselvesshorteveniftheyaregreatlyinfluencedbytheUSA.()4.ItisarealitythattheAmericanideasoftenshoutlouderthanCanadian’s.KEY1.T2.F3.T4.TTrendsoftenpopupandseemtotakeoverpracticallyovernight.TheInternetandsocialmediahaveopeneduptheworld.Notonlycanweseewhatpeopleareeating,drinkingandwearinginotherpartsoftheworldwithafewclicksonline,wecanfindandbuywhateveritisjustaseasily.“Theonlinelandscapehasremovedthemarketplaceborderthatexistedbefore,”RobertBurko,CEOofEliteDigitalsaid.Hesaysthe“majority”ofnewtrendsoriginateintheU.S.buttheInternethasopenedupalotofnewoptionsforCanadianconsumers.“Iusedtosay,‘U.S.A.trends,Canadiantrends,Americanconsumer,Canadaconsumer,now…it’sjustNorthAmerican.TheNorthAmericanconsumer,NorthAmericanbuyingbehaviour.It’sallblendedtobethesame.”WhiletheU.S.influenceis“suchamassiveforce,”BurkosaysCanadianscan’tsellthemselvesshort.“Canadiansmallbusinessownersaresmart,passionate,motivated…weareabreedinggroundforgreatideasandgreattrends.Therealityis,justduetosize,theAmericanideasoftenjustshoutlouderthanours.”SCRIPTlikelyadj.很可能的buzz

n.網(wǎng)絡(luò)口碑(消費(fèi)者或網(wǎng)民對(duì)于品牌、產(chǎn)品等廣告主在乎的事情,在網(wǎng)上發(fā)出的各種聲音)electronicsn.電子學(xué);電子工業(yè)definitely adv.確切地,肯定地relevantadj.相關(guān)的;切題的utilize v.使用,利用retailern.零售商curatedadj.受……監(jiān)管的WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSSETUPStep4ShoppingHabitsWatchavideoclipanddecidewhichofthefollowingstatementsareTrue(T).()1.ThefirstspeakerLisaismorelikelytolookintoanyshoppingtrendsthatshemaynotknowaboutbefore.()2.ThesecondspeakerDulwichdoesn’tthinkconsumers’opinionsaffecthowandwhenheshops.()3.ItissomewhatimportanttothethirdspeakerBessetostayaheadoftrends.()4.ThefourthspeakerGeromeusuallystaysuptodateonshoppingtrendsbychattingwithhisfriends.()5.SocialmediawouldbethesourcesthatDulwichtruststhemostforhisholidayshopping.Task1NextpageKEY135Watchthevideoclipagainandfillintheblankswiththewordsorexpressionsyouhear.Task2Howdotrendsaffectyourshoppinghabits?Shoppingtrendsaffectmyshoppinghabits.Generally,I’llgoonline,see(1)______________,andifthereisaproductorsomethingthat’strendingthatImightnothaveknownaboutbefore,I’mmorelikelyto(2)______________itandseeifitmightbesomething(3)______________.Doconsumers’opinionsaffecthow/whenyoushop?Fellowconsumers’opinionsusuallydoaffecthowandwhenIshop,um,becauseI’malwayslookingfor(4)______________andgenerallyifthereisa(5)______________goingonaboutaspecialdeal,onacertaintypeof,youknow,(6)______________,Itrytolike,findthebestdealandfollowwhattheyaretalkingabout.Howimportantisitforyoutostayaheadoftrends?

Itissomewhatimportanttome,to(7)______________trends.Um,I(8)______________liketoknow,whatisnew,whatisrelevant,whatotherpeople(9)______________.Howdoyoustayuptodateonshoppingtrends?Iusuallystayuptodateonshoppingtrendsby(10)______________foremails,fromretailersIlike,andalsovisitinglikecurated(11)______________.Whatsourcesforshoppingtrendsdoyoutrustthemost?ThesourcesthatItrustthemostformyholidayshoppingwoulddefinitelybe(12)______________andthenonceIseesomethingcoolonthere,I(13)______________runitpastmyfriendsandfamilyandseewhattheythink,andthenI’llmakemypurchase.KEY1.what’strending2.lookinto3.worthpurchasing4.thebestdeals5.buzz6.electronics7.stayaheadof8.definitely9.areutilizing10.signingup11.e-commercesites12.socialmedia13.kindofHowdotrendsaffectyourshoppinghabits?Lisa:Shoppingtrendsaffectmyshoppinghabits.Generally,I’llgoonline,seewhat’strending,andifthereisaproductorsomethingthat’strendingthatImightnotknowaboutbefore,I’mmorelikelytolookintoitandseeiftheremightbesomethingworthpurchasing.Doconsumers’opinionsaffecthow/whenyoushop?Dulwich:Fellowconsumers’opinionsusuallydoaffecthowandwhenIshop,um,becauseI’malwayslookingforthebestdealsandgenerallyifthereisabuzzgoingonaboutaspecialdeal,onacertaintypeof,youknow,electronics,Itrytolike,findthebestdealandfollowwhattheyaretalkingabout.Howimportantisitforyoutostayaheadoftrends?Besse:Itissomewhatimportanttome,tostayaheadoftrends.Um,Idefinitelyliketoknow,whatisnew,whatisrelevant,whatotherpeopleareutilizing.Howdoyoustayuptodateonshoppingtrends?Gerome:Iusuallystayuptodateonshoppingtrendsbysigningupfore-mails,fromretailersIlike,andalsovisitinglikecuratede-commercesites.Whatsourcesforshoppingtrendsdoyoutrustthemost?Dulwich:ThesourcesthatItrustthemostformyholidayshoppingwoulddefinitelybesocialmediaandthenonceIseesomethingco

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