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Unit9

moneyKEYSKILLS本單元重點訓(xùn)練以下聽力技能:Conversationskills–obtainingnumericalinformationExtractingvalidnumericalinformationfromconversations1)對話技能——獲取數(shù)字信息2)獲取對話中的有效數(shù)字信息Numericallisteningpractice.Aconversationaboutborrowingmoney.AconversationaboutinvestinginthestockmarketGreatfiguresonU.S.dollarbillsVocabularyoriginsfrombusinessscamsLISTENINGMATERIALS本單元主要包括以下聽力材料:1) 數(shù)字聽力練習(xí)2) 向人借錢的對話3) 關(guān)于投資股市的對話4) 美元上的偉大人物5) 生意場上的騙局詞匯來源AfinancialreportonthecontinuousdeclineoftheUK’sCPIThehitsongbyBritishsingerJessieJ6) 關(guān)于英國CPI持續(xù)下降的財經(jīng)報道7) 英國歌手JessieJ的成名歌曲獲取數(shù)字信息(Obtainingnumericalinformation)數(shù)字信息在日常生活中經(jīng)常遇到。英語學(xué)習(xí)者非常有必要就數(shù)字的表達(dá)進(jìn)行突擊訓(xùn)練,提高對各種數(shù)字表達(dá)的反應(yīng)敏捷程度。學(xué)習(xí)者要能夠區(qū)別相近發(fā)音,如-teen和-ty;多位數(shù)整數(shù)的表達(dá);分?jǐn)?shù)的表達(dá);序數(shù)詞的表達(dá);時間的表達(dá),如3:15讀作aquarterpastthree或threefifteen,00:30讀作halfpastmidnight等;年、月、日的表達(dá);電話號碼的表達(dá);價格的表達(dá),如$49.99讀作forty-ninedollars,ninety-ninecents;航班的表達(dá),如Flight708讀作Flightsevenoeight;一些數(shù)字代用詞的表達(dá),如adozen,ascore,monthly,daily,weekly,decade,century,millennium等。在做數(shù)字類題目時一定要邊聽邊盯著選項進(jìn)行判斷,要快速有效地做好標(biāo)記,按要求進(jìn)行快速運(yùn)算PhoneticsBox—IncompletePlosion獲取數(shù)字信息(Obtainingnumericalinformation)Numericalinformationisfrequentlyencounteredindailylife,makingitessentialforEnglishlearnerstoundergotargetedtrainingintheexpressionofnumbers.Thiswillenhancetheirresponsivenesstovariousnumericalexpressions.Learnersshouldbeabletodistinguishbetweensimilarsounds,suchas-teenand-ty,expresslargewholenumbers,fractions,andordinalnumbers,andaccuratelyinterprettimeexpressionssuchas"3:15"(readasaquarterpastthreeorthreefifteen)and"00:30"(readashalfpastmidnight).Additionally,theyshouldbeproficientinexpressingdates,phonenumbers,prices(e.g.,"$49.99"readasforty-ninedollars,ninety-ninecents),flightnumbers(e.g.,"Flight708"readasFlightsevenoeight),andcommonlyusednumericalsubstitutes,suchasadozen,ascore,monthly,daily,weekly,decade,century,andmillennium.Whentacklingquestionsrelatedtonumbers,itiscrucialtofollowtheoptionscloselywhilelistening,makingquickandeffectivemarkings,andperforminganyrequiredcalculationspromptly.PhoneticsBox—IncompletePlosionListentoarecordingandwritedownthenumbersyouhear.Task11.__________2.__________3.__________4.__________5.__________6.__________7.__________8.__________9.__________10.__________NextpageKEY1.020854289762.143.19854.June25th5.1.27metersTask16.687.1038.6719.5,32510.8,000,000Task2BorrowingMoneyflat adv.完全地broke adj.破產(chǎn)的;缺乏資金的fraction n.一小部分spare v.抽出,騰出WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSNextpageListentoaconversationandchoosethebestanswer.1.Howmuchdoesthegirloweherlandlady?A.£200. B.£2000. C.$200. D.$2000.2.HowmuchcanJaydenloanthegirl?A.£20. B.$20. C.£50. D.$30.3.WhenwillJaydenprobablyarriveatthegirl’splace?A.At6a.m.today. B.At6a.m.tomorrow.C.At6p.m.tonight. D.At6p.m.tomorrow.Task2BorrowingMoneyNextpageKEYCBC

ScriptC:HeyJayden,Iwaswonderingifyoucoulddomeafavour.J:Thatdepends.Whatisit?C:It’skindofabigfavor.I’mabsolutelyflatbroke,andIowemylandlady$200.She’saskedmegiveittoherbyFriday,butIdon’tgetpaiduntilnextMonday.DoyouthinkyoucouldloanmesomecashuntilIgetpaid?J:I’dlovetohelpyouout,butI’mabitshortoncashthismonthaswell,Ihadtogetanewengineputintomycar,andthatateupmysavings.C:Ifyoucan’tgivemethefullamount,afractionofitwouldstillhelp.I’llpayyoubackonMonday.Ipromise.J:Let’ssee,I’vegotabout$50togetmethroughtheweekend.Icanonlyspareabout$20.IwouldgiveyoumoreifIhadit,Ijustdon’thavemuchmoneytomynamerightnow.C:ThanksalotJayden.Everylittlebitwillhelp.Ifyouaren’tdoinganythingtonight,whydon’tyoucomeoverandhavedinneratmyplace?J:That’dbegreat.Thanks!WhattimeshouldIcomeover?C:Howabout6p.m.?J:Seeyouthen!grinn.咧嘴而笑canaryn.金絲雀inheritance

n.遺產(chǎn)WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSSETUPStep1Listentoaconversationandchoosethebestanswer.1.HowmuchdidChrisinheritfromanunclehehardlyknew?A.$10,000B.$100,000C.£10,000D.£100,0002.AccordingtoChris,whatdrivesthestockmarket?A.Fearandgreed.B.Warsandweather.C.Investors’confidence.D.Investors’enthusiasm.Task1KEY1.B2.AListentotheconversationagainandprovidethemissinginformation..Task2Chris:HiNora!Nora:HeyChris.Whythebiggrin?Youlooklikethecatthat(1)__________thecanary.Chris:Evenbetter.AnuncleIhardlyknewpassedawayandleftmeaninheritanceof$100,000.SonowI’mthinkingofmakingsomeinvestments.Nora:Goodidea,thoughitwouldbemorefunifwespentittogether.Whatsortofinvestmentsdoyouhaveinmind?Chris:Thestockmarketislooking(2)__________.It’sbeenabearmarketforseveralyears,andIthinkstockpricesaredepressed.Nora:The(3)__________hasinvestorsdepressed,too.Chris:Butallthingsworkincycles.Abearmarketwill(4)__________befollowedbyabullmarket.Nora:That’strue.I’vebeenreadingthatinvestorsarecomingbacktothemarket,andthatwill(5)____________________.Chris:Ibelievethemarketispickingup.Nora:Butthereisstillarisk.Wars,weatherproblems—alltheseimpactinvestors’confidence.Chris:Iknowwhatyoumean.Thestockmarketisdrivenbyfearandgreed.Wheninvestorsareconfidentof(6)____________________,theybuy—that’sgreedatwork.Nora:Butalongcomessomethingtoshaketheirconfidence…Chris:Like(7)___________________,forexample,andbingo,theybecomeafraidthattheymightlosetheirshares,sotheypulloutofthemarket.KEY1.hasswallowedattractivedecliningmarketeventuallydriveupthevalueofstocksmakingafortuneariseininterestratesSCRIPTChris:HiNora!Nora:HeyChris.Whythebiggrin?Youlooklikethecatthathasswallowedthecanary.Chris:Evenbetter.AnuncleIhardlyknewpassedawayandleftmeaninheritanceof$100,000.SonowI’mthinkingofmakingsomeinvestments.Nora:Goodidea,thoughitwouldbemorefunifwespentittogether.Whatsortofinvestmentsdoyouhaveinmind?Chris:Thestockmarketislookingattractive.It’sbeenabearmarketforseveralyears,andIthinkstockpricesaredepressed.Nora:Thedecliningmarkethasinvestorsdepressed,too.Chris:Butallthingsworkincycles.Abearmarketwilleventuallybefollowedbyabullmarket.Nora:That’strue.I’vebeenreadingthatinvestorsarecomingbacktothemarket,andthatwilldriveupthevalueofstocks.Chris:Ibelievethemarketispickingup.Nora:Butthereisstillarisk.Wars,weatherproblems—alltheseimpactinvestors’confidence.Chris:Iknowwhatyoumean.Thestockmarketisdrivenbyfearandgreed.Wheninvestorsareconfidentofmakingafortune,theybuy—that’sgreedatwork.Nora:Butalongcomessomethingtoshaketheirconfidence…Chris:Likeariseininterestrates,forexample,andbingo,theybecomeafraidthattheymightlosetheirshares,sotheypulloutofthemarket.declarationn.宣言influentialadj.有影響力的SecretaryoftheTreasury財政部長democracyn.民主confederateadj.聯(lián)盟的,同盟的WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSSETUPStep2MenontheMoneyListentoarecordingandmatcheachnameontheleftwiththeinformationontheright.GeorgeWashington___ A.thefirstSecretaryoftheTreasuryThomasJefferson___ B.themilitarycommanderofUnionforcesAlexanderHamilton___ C.the“FatherofHisCountry”4.

UlyssesS.Grant___ D.themainwriterofTheDeclarationofIndependenceTask1KEY1. C2. D3. A4. BListentotherecordingagainandcompletethetablebelow.Task2NameTimeofPresidencyFaceValueoftheBill

onedollar

from1801to1809

from1861to1865

AndrewJackson

UlyssesS.Grant

Listentotherecordingagainandcompletethetablebelow.Task2NameTimeofPresidencyFaceValueoftheBillGeorgeWashingtonfrom1789to1797onedollarThomasJeffersonfrom1801to1809twodollarAbrahamLincolnfrom1861to1865fivedollarAndrewJacksonfrom1829to1837twentydollarUlyssesS.Grantfrom1869to1877fiftydollarSCRIPTThepictureofGeorgeWashingtonisontheone-dollarbill.HeservedasAmerica’sfirstpresidentfrom1789to1797.PresidentWashingtonhasbeencalledthe“FatherofHisCountry.”ThethirdpresidentoftheUnitedStatesfrom1801to1809,ThomasJefferson,isonthetwo-dollarbill.HewasthemainwriterofTheDeclarationofIndependencein1776.Jeffersonwasoneofthemostinfluentialofthenation’sFoundingFathers.Hewasalsoaplantexpert,anarchitect,amusicianandaninventor.AnotherofAmerica’sgreatestpresidents,AbrahamLincoln,isonthefive-dollarbill.Heservedasthesixteenthpresidentfrom1861until1865.HesuccessfullyledthecountrythroughtheCivilWar,savedtheUnionandendedslavery.ThepictureofAlexanderHamiltonappearsontheten-dollarbill.Hamiltonwasneverpresident.ButhewasthefirstSecretaryoftheTreasuryandoneoftheFoundingFathers.Hewasalsoaneconomistandapoliticalphilosopher.AndrewJacksonwastheseventhpresident,servingfrom1829to1837.Hesupportedpopulardemocracyandindividualliberty.Hispictureisonthetwenty-dollarbill.Anotherpresidentisonthefifty-dollarbill.UlyssesS.Grantservedfrom1869to1877.Beforeservingaspresident,GrantwasthemilitarycommanderofUnionforcesduringtheCivilWar.Underhiscommand,theUnionArmydefeatedConfederateforces..criminal

n.罪犯ripoff欺詐(尤指騙錢);敲竹杠demonstrationn.游行,示威WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSSETUPStep3MissingCarKeysListentoarecordingandmatcheachitemontheleftwiththeinformationontheright.Task11.Bogus ___ A.wasonasigncarriedbyastudentwhofeltcheated.2.Bogazy ___ B.begantoappearinanAmericannewspaperinthe1800s.3.Beingrippedoff ___ C.wasthenameofacriminalwhodeceivedpeople.NextpageKEY1.B2.C3.ADecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrue(T),False(F)orNotGiven(NG).Task2()1.Peopledon’texactlyknowhowtheword“bogus”gotstarted.()2.AfterBogazywrotecheckstopeople,hewouldescapefromtownbecausehedidnothaveenoughmoneyinthebank.()3.Peopleareadvisedtomakeeffortstogetrichquicklyinordertopreventgettingrippedoffinbusiness.()4.Peopleinbusinessshouldbewell-educatedsothattheycanneverbecheated.NextpageKEY1.T2.T3.F4.NGannual adj.每年的;一年的inflationn.通貨膨脹comparableadj.類似的,相當(dāng)?shù)模豢上啾鹊腃PI(consumerpriceindex)n.居民消費價格指數(shù)WORDSANDEXPRESSIONSSETUPStep4Watchavideoandchoosethebestanswer.1.WhatpercentagedoesBritain’sconsumerpricefallinApril?A.0.1. B.0.2. C.0.3. D.0.7.2.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Britain’sannualrateofconsumerpriceinflationfellbelowzeroforthefirsttimein15 years.B.Britain’sannualrateofconsumerpriceinflationfellbelowzeroforthesecondtimein 55years.C.ItwasthefirsttimethatBritain’sCPIcameinnegativesince1960.D.ItwasthefirsttimethatBritain’sCPIcameinpositivesince1960s.Task1KEYACWatchthevideoagainandanswerthequestionswiththeinformationyouhear.1. WhatdoestheUK’sfinanceministersay?________________________2. WhatdoestheECBexpect?________________________Task2KEY1. Thecountryisnotfacing“damagingdeflation”.2. Eurozoneinflationwillstaynearzerountilautumn.Britain’sannualrateofconsumerpriceinflationfellbelowzeroforthefirsttimein55years.ThenumberswerepartlypusheddownbylowertravelcostsastheresultoftheearlyEaster.Thelatestdatashowsconsumerpricesfalling0.1percentinAprilcomparedwitha-year-agoperiod,missingearlierforecasts.Basedoncomparableestimatesgoingbacktobeforeofficialrecordsfortheindexbegan,officialsaysitwasthefirsttimethatCPIcameinnegativesince1960.TheUK’sfinanceminister,though,saysthecountryisnotfacing“damagingdeflation”.Meanwhile,pricesremainedflatyear-on-yearinAprilintheeurozone,endingfourmonthsoffalls.Coreinflationrose0.2percentmonth-on-monthfora0.7percentyear-on-yearincrease.TheECBexpectseurozoneinflationtostaynearzerountilautumn.SCRIPT*FunwithListening杰茜(JessieJ,全名JessicaEllenCornish),流行女歌手、詞曲創(chuàng)作者,1988年3月27日出生于英國倫敦雷頓布里奇,畢業(yè)于倫敦表演藝術(shù)學(xué)院。JessieJ的風(fēng)格多變,音色完美且唱功優(yōu)秀,完美的嗓音使她隨意游走在流行樂、R&B、Hip-pop和電子樂之間,是英國新生代代表歌手之一。2003年JessieJ參加“英國杰出天才大賽”獲得最佳流行歌手獎。2005年簽約Gut唱片公司,開始詞曲創(chuàng)作生涯。2011年2月28日J(rèn)essieJ發(fā)行首張音樂專輯WhoYouAre。她和美國說唱歌手B.O.B合作的專輯歌曲PriceTag在英國、法國、愛爾蘭、新西蘭等19個國家奪得單曲榜冠軍。2012年JessieJ受邀擔(dān)任第30屆倫敦奧林匹克運(yùn)動會閉幕式表演嘉賓。2013年9月20日她發(fā)行了第二張專輯Alive。2014年7月8日與10日,JessieJ在中國上海和北京分別舉辦了演唱會。*PriceTagOK,Coconutman,MoonheadsandPeaYouready?Seemslikeeverybody’sgotapriceIwonderhowtheysleepatnightWhenthesalecomesfirstAndthetruthcomessecondJuststopforaminuteandsmileWhyiseverybodysoseriousActingsodamnmysteriousYougotyourshadesonyoureyesAndyourheelssohighThatyoucan’tevenhaveagoodtimeEverybodylooktotheirleftEverybodylooktotheirrightCanyoufeelthatYeahWe’llpaythemwithlovetonightIt’snotaboutthemoney,money,moneyWedon’tneedyourmoney,money,moneyWejustwannamaketheworlddanceForgetaboutthepricetagAin’tabouttheHaCha-Ching,Cha-ChingAin’tabouttheYeahBa-Bling,Ba-BlingWannamaketheworlddanceForgetaboutthepricetag*PriceTagWeneedtotakeitbackintimeWhenmusicmadeusalluniteAnditwasn’tlowblowsandvideohoesAmItheonlyonegetting’tiredWhyiseverybodysoobsessedMoneycan

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