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listen-this-way-4答案

Unit1ShoppingandBankingOnline

Part1Gettingready

B:

dropshoppingmousefeetretailing

streetgetdonethird-partyonline

30%mailsBritaingift-buying50%netperiod

C:

MajorpointsDetails

1.thesite

2.merchant

3.Addresses/phonenumber/callup

4.Strictsafetymeasures

Part2Netshoppingunderfire

A.deliverydelivery

deliverycharges

personalinformation87%

returninggoods47%

order35%dispatch87%

moneybacktwo

B.Summary:

conveniencechoiceobstaclescompletetrust

buildconsumers’trustmaturepaymentservice

Part3Bankingathome

A:

Outline

1.C:

limitedopeninghours

2.Onlinebankingservices

D:

gettingcurrentinformationonproducts

F:

e-mailingquestionstothebank

3.           A:

competingforcustomers

4.           A:

havingnocomputerathome

B:

1.ItisbankingthroughtheInternet.

2.“Onlinebanking〞offersconveniencewhichappealstothekindofcustomerbankswanttokeep.

3.Banksmostwanttokeeppeoplewhoareyoung,well-educated,andhavegoodincomes.

Part4Moreaboutthetopic

B:

EnglishGoodCustomerServiceAmericanGoodCustomerService

1.inapleasantenvironment1.humanside

2.secondtononea.family/…/occasionsinlife

3.differentcustomersb.apartnership

Example:

takealookateverything

alternatives3.repeatbusinesssales

cometosalesassistants

4.firstcontactwiththecustomer

Part5.Doyouknow…?

1.c2.b3.c4.c5.c6.b

Unit2HotelorB&B?

Part1Gettingready

B:

Thisyear

Anaverageyear

35%

60%

45%

20%

60%

80%

30%

15%

50%

70%

30%

20%

C:

hotels

prices

Otherrelatedinformation

£30/single;£60/double

Childrenunder12

£29/fullboard

£28/double+bath

excluded

1.hotfood:

friedegg2.coffeeteajamcooked

3.dinner,bedandbreakfast4.theroomplusallmeals5.ValueAddedTax

Part2Atouchofhome

Outline

1.B&B

A.bedandbreakfast

B.15000

C.advantagesoverbighotels

2.A.meetingdifferentpeople

3.SeveralfeaturesofSuitUs

A.builtin1883

B.…famousguests

4.A.B&Bnotsuitableforsomepeople

Part3Rentingacar

Informationaboutthecustomer

Afamilyofthree+campequipment

LeavingonFir.,July7th

ReturningonMon.,July10th

Bestchoice:

aPintostationwagon

 

Pickup:

after4p.m.onFri.

Return:

by10a.m.onMon.

Mileagerate:

first300milesfree,then12centspermile

Othercosts:

Insurance$10

Salestax8%

Deposit$100

B:

acompactcar/astationwagon/automatictransmission/currentmodels/pickup/returnthecar/specialweekendrate/regularrate/unlimitedmileage/insurancesalestax/afulltankofgas/deposit/lowestrates

Part4.Moreaboutthetopic

A:

1.suite:

alargeroomwithapartitiontoseparatethebedroomareafromthesittingroomarea

2.twinroom:

aroomwithtwosinglebedsfortwopeople

3.Penthouse:

awell-furnishedandluxurioussuiteatthetopofthebuilding

4.Loungeorsittingroom:

aroomnotusedasbedroom,whereguestsmayread,watchtelevision,etc.

5.singleroom:

aroomoccupiedbyoneperson

6.doubleroom:

aroomwithonelargebedfortwopeople

B.

Roomtype

Rackrate

Suitablefor

Features

£40

Staffofallgrades

£55

Salesstaff

£150

Managerialstall

entertainingprivateguest;thelake

£220

totalprivacy;…;

countryside;…;

fullyfittedkitchen

Part4Doyouknow…?

A:

Namesofhotels

Locations

Ranksingeneralcategory

Cernobbio,France—Italy

2—3

3—2

4—8

London,UK—Paris,France

8—4

B:

1.F2.T3.F4.F5.T

Unit3“Planting〞Money

Part1Gettingready

B:

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C.

ToneAgree?

SincereDoubtful  Sarcastic  Skeptical  SurprisedEmphatic  Y         N

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Part2Nationalteachchildrentosaveday

A:

Time:

Thursday,April17

    Purpose:

teachingchildrenhowtosavemoney

    Wayofteaching:

2500bankersmaking5000presentations

B:

1.Makingsavingsvisibleandreal:

buildingupsavingsinapiggybank/openingchildren’sownbanksavingsaccount.

   2.Encouragingchildrentosaveasmuchastheycan:

putting25centsawayforeverydollarthechildrenearn

   3.Afirststeptowardlearningtobudget:

givingchildrenanallowanceandpartofitgoing

intotheirownsavings.

   4.Makingsavingsandinvestingfun:

givingchildrenplaymoneyto“invest〞instockstheycantrackinlocalnewspapers

Part3Creditcards

A:

    Outline

1.Theimportanceofcreditcards

   2.Nature

     A.“charge〞—payingatalaterdate

     B:

“limit〞

   3.Thepotentialdisadvantages—expensive

     A.easytomakelotsofpurchasesoncard

     B.likelytopayatremendousamountofinterest

4.Thebenefits

B.helpfulforemergencies

C.goodfortravel

Part4Moreaboutthetopic

A:

Exercise1

ColumnA    ColumnB

1.      3

   2      1

   3      2

    

Exercise2:

Answerthefollowingtwoquestions.

1.“Spendingpriorities〞referstothefollowingsituation:

Americansarespendingsomuchoftheirincomeoneverlargerhousesandcarsthattheycan’taffordtospendonsocialprogramsorinfrastructurerepairs.

2.Bydoingso,onewouldfeelhappier,wouldhavefewerdisputesofworkandlowerlevelsofstresshormonesintheirblood.Onegetssicklessoftenanddiesatanolderage.

B:

Summary:

Mr.Cox,thevicepresidentoftheFederalReserveBankofDallas,…,ofMythsofRichandPoor,seesthepositivesidetotheincreasedprosperityof…Americansarebetteroffthantheywere30yearsago.Here…:

Technological…createdhundredsofgadgetsthat…botheasierandmorepleasurable,forexample,cellularandcordlessphones,computers,answeringmachines,andmicrowaveovens;

Today…about3/4havewashingmachines,halfhaveclothesdryers,97%havecolortelevisions,3/4haveVCRs,2/3havemicrowavesandairconditioners,3/4owntheirownautomobile,40%owntheirownhome,halfhavestereosystems.

Part5Doyouknow…?

A.Tokyo,Osaka,Oslo,Zurich.HongKong,Copenhagen,Geneva,Paris,Reykjavik,London

B.1.TheeurohasappreciatedagainsttheUSdollar.

2.Persistenteconomicturmoil.

3.Tehran.

4.TheEconomistteamcheckspricesofawiderangeofitems—frombreadandmilktocarsandutilities—tocompilethisreport.

5.Businessclientsuseittocalculatetheamountofallowancesgrantedtooverseasexecutiveandtheirfamilies.

Unit4LoansfortheDream

Part1Gettingready

B:

DialogueOne.

Items  Items

   

Eatingout√  

Hobbies√Antiques√

Foodandgroceries√  

   Chart2Compositionoffederalmoneyin2002

7%—incometaxonbusinesses

    Over40—personalincometax

    Below18%—othertaxes,includingcustoms

    35%—taxesforretirementprogramsandotherservices

Unit5BriefingonTaxationandInsurancePolicies

Part1Gettingready

B.

SentencesKeywordsAnswers

a8000/half4000

b2000/twice4000

c2000/double~4000

d8000/aquarter≤2000

e4000/similar~4000

C.

   Dialogueone

    1.£30000  24%2.overdraft  3.sailing

   Dialoguetwo

1.Abrandnewvideowasstolen.

2.Yes.Thespeakerpaidthepremiumlastweek.

Dialoguethree

SimilaritiesDifferences

ManAManB

a.

b.Amortgagetopay

c.Sameincome

a.

b.Neversavingmoney

c.Spendingmoreonentertaininga.Investingfarmoreinpensionschemes.

b.Spendingmoreoninsurance

Part2Briefingonpersonaltaxation

A.Outline

1.Structureofpersonaltaxation

A.rates

1.lowerrate:

upto£23700:

25%

2.higherrate:

above£23700:

40%

B.allowances

1.singleperson:

£3295

2.marriedperson:

£5015

3.pension:

maximum17.5%to40%

4.mortgageinterestrelief:

7%

2.Collectionofpersonaltax

  A.incometax—PAYE

  B.NationalInsurance

    1.employee’scontribution:

9%

    2.employer’scontribution:

5%to10%

B.1.According…bothsimpleandrelativelylow.

2.Thenew…optforseparatetaxation.

3.Thetax…pensionis40%

4.PAYEstandsforPayAsYouEarn.Thescheme…fromtheemployerbefore…banktransfertotheemployee.

5.Taxableincome…deductionandtheallowancehavebeenexcluded.

Part3.ShouldIbuyaninsurancepolicy?

(1)

A.insurancepolicysavemoney  buyingahouse

B.1.A.afixedobjectiveinmind/howmuchtopayeachmonth

     B.afixedobjectiveeachmonthinmind/howmuchtoproduceoversomeyears

2.No/regular&systematic/short-term/bank/BuildingSociety

Part4Moreaboutthetopic

A.unmarrieddependents  noneed

Answerthequestionwithkeywords

A.accumulatecapi

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