1、Unit 1 Shopping and Banking OnlinePart 1 Getting readyB: drop shopping mouse feet retailingstreet get done third-party online30% mails Britain gift-buying 50% net periodC: Major points Details1. the site2. merchant Addresses/phone number/call up3. Strict safety measures4. Part 2 Net shopping under f
2、ireA. delivery delivery delivery charges personal information 87%returning goods 47% order 35% dispatch 87%money back twoB Summary:convenience choice obstacles complete trustbuild consumers trust mature payment servicePart 3 Banking at homeA: Outline1. C: limited opening hours2. Online banking servi
3、cesD: getting current information on productsF: e-mailing questions to the bank3. A: competing for customers4. A: having no computer at homeB: 1. It is banking through the Internet.2. “Online banking” offers convenience which appeals to the kind of customer banks want to keep.3. Banks most want to k
4、eep people who are young, well-educated, and have good incomes.Part 4 More about the topicB: English Good Customer Service American Good Customer Service1. in a pleasant environment 1. human side2. second to none a. family/occasions in life3. different customers b. a partnershipExample:take a look a
5、t everythingalternatives 3. repeat business salescome to sales assistants4. first contact with the customerPart 5. Do you know ?1. c 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. c 6. bUnit 2 Hotel or B 60/double Children under 1229/full board28/double+bath excluded1. hot food: fried egg 2. coffee tea jam cooked3. dinner, bed
6、and breakfast 4. the room plus all meals 5. Value Added Tax Part 2 A touch of homeOutline1. B the lake220 total privacy; ; country side; ; fully fitted kitchenPart 4 Do you know?A: Names of hotels Locations Ranks in general categoryCernobbio, France Italy 2 33 24 8London, UK Paris, France8 4B: 1. F
7、2. T 3. F 4. F 5. TUnit 3 “Planting” MoneyPart 1 Getting readyB: 这部分没有给答案CTone Agree?Sincere Doubtful Sarcastic Skeptical Surprised Emphatic Y N1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part 2 National teach children to save dayA: Time: Thursday, April 17Purpose: teaching children how to save moneyWay of teaching: 2500
8、bankers making 5000 presentationsB: 1. Making savings visible and real: building up savings in a piggy bank/ opening childrens own bank savings account.2. Encouraging children to save as much as they can: putting 25 cents away for every dollar the children earn3. A first step toward learning to budg
9、et: giving children an allowance and part of it goinginto their own savings.4. Making savings and investing fun: giving children play money to “invest” in stocks they can track in local newspapersPart 3 Credit cardsA: Outline1. The importance of credit cards2. NatureA. “charge” paying at a later dat
10、eB: “limit”3. The potential disadvantagesexpensiveA. easy to make lots of purchases on cardB. likely to pay a tremendous amount of interest4. The benefitsB. helpful for emergenciesC. good for travelPart 4 More about the topicA: Exercise 1Column A Column B1. 32 13 2Exercise 2: Answer the following tw
11、o questions.1. “Spending priorities” refers to the following situation:Americans are spending so much of their income on ever larger houses and cars that they cant afford to spend on social programs or infrastructure repairs.2. By doing so, one would feel happier, would have fewer disputes of work a
12、nd lower levels of stress hormones in their blood. One gets sick less often and dies at an older age.B: Summary:Mr. Cox, the vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, of Myths of Rich and Poor, sees the positive side to the increased prosperity of Americans are better off than they were
13、30 years ago. Here :Technological created hundreds of gadgets that both easier and more pleasurable, for example, cellular and cordless phones, computers, answering machines, and microwave ovens;Today about 3/4 have washing machines, half have clothes dryers, 97% have color televisions, 3/4 have VCR
14、s, 2/3 have microwaves and air conditioners, 3/4 own their own automobile, 40% own their own home, half have stereo systems.Part 5 Do you know ?A. Tokyo, Osaka, Oslo, Zurich. Hong Kong, Copenhagen, Geneva, Paris, Reykjavik, LondonB. 1. The euro has appreciated against the US dollar.2. Persistent eco
15、nomic turmoil.3. Tehran.4. The Economist team checks prices of a wide range of itemsfrom bread and milk to cars and utilitiesto compile this report.5. Business clients use it to calculate the amount of allowances granted to overseas executive and their families.Unit 7 Fame and FortuneFor the tape sc
16、ript, you can download the file beside.Click here to download the file with tape script.(Or right click feature-length cartoon film; 2 000 000; three8: potential9: 55; 17 000 00027: taste; vulgarity; children of all agesPart V Do you know?1: $24 worth of kettles, axes and cloth.2: $80 000 000.3: $27 000 000.4: About 12 cents.5: About 800 000 square miles.6: About 1 600 000 square miles.7: $7 200 000.8: About 5 cents.9: $750 000 000 worth.10: An estimated 100 000 000 000 tons.