《现代大学英语听力2》听力原文及题目答案Unit13文档格式.docx
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sworthtwentyquid.I'
monlyaskingfifteenforit.
penny.
Well,perhapsIcouldgiveyoueleven.
Thirteen.That'
smyfinaloffer.
Twelve.
Twelvefifty.
Allright,twelvefifty.
Thereyouare,love.You'
vegotarealbargainthere.
Yes,thankyouverymuch.
Task3
【答案】
1)makeout
2)drawout
3)letters
4)ONLY;
words
5)amount;
numbers
6)last,signature
3,March,2011;
Cash;
Twentypoundsonly;
£20----00;
signature
Alex:
Goodmorning.
Cashier:
Iwould…Iwouldliketoknowhowtomakeoutthischeck?
Right.Em...Doyouwanttodrawoutsomemoney?
Yes.£
200.
£
200.OK.Well,thefirstthingyouneedtodoiswritetoday'
sdateinthetopright-handcornerwhereyouseetheline,atthetopyouwritejusttoday'
sdate...andtheyear.Youmustputtheyearin.AndifyouwanttodrawoutmoneyafteritsaysPAY...canyouseeoverontheleft-handside?
Thefirst...line?
That'
sit.OnthefirstlineitsaysPAYandyouwriteCASHafterwards.
Inletters?
Yes.CASH,youwriteCASH,OK?
Thenbelowthat,rightbelowthat,youhavetowritetheamountofmoneyyouwant.SojusttwohundredpoundsandthenyouwriteONLYattheendinwords.Thenattheendofthatlinewhereyoucanseethebox,seeoverontheright-handside,youhavetowritetheamountyouwantinnumbers.Andthenbelowthebox,thelastthingyouhavetodointhebottomright-handcornerisjustwriteyoursignature.
Thankyouverymuch.
Okay.Bye-byethen.
Bye.
Task4
1)$7.56
2)$0.6for8percentsalestax.
3)$8.16
4)$10.16
5)2bucks.
1)tube;
$1.09;
bars;
$.85;
tube;
$1.39;
bottle;
$.79;
box;
$.99;
$.29;
stick;
$.98;
$.89;
package;
$.69
2)Here'
syourchange
Next?
Li:
I'
mnext.
Let'
sseenow.Youhaveonefamily-sizetubeoftoothpaste:
$1.09.Threebarsofsoap:
$.85.Atubeofshampoo:
$1.39.Abottleofaspirin:
$.79.OneboxofKleenex:
$.99.Acomb:
$.29.Onestickofdeodorant:
$.98.Atubeofshavingcream:
$.89.Apackageofrazorblades:
$.69.That'
s$7.56,and8percentsalestax.Total:
$8.16.
Here'
sa10-dollarbill.
Got16¢,Mister?
Justaminute.I'
lllook.Yes.Hereyouare,16¢.
Thanks.Here'
syourchange.Next,please.Pleasestepup.
Excuseme,Miss.Yougaveme$1inchange.Mybillwas$8.16andIgaveyoua10-dollarbill.
Oh,yeah.Sorry,Mister.Here'
syourbuck.Next,please.
Task5
A
1)Thereare10denominations,namely$10,000;
$5,000,$1,000;
$500;
$100;
$50,$20,$10,$5and$1.
2)Theyarethesamesizeandthesamegreencolor.
3)Thebestbetistoforgetthepicturesandconcentrateonthelargenumbersinallfourcomersonthefrontandback.
4)Therearefivedenominationsofcoins:
$.01or1¢;
$.05or5¢;
$.10or10¢;
$.25or25¢;
and$.50or50¢.
5)No,theyaren’t.Becauseadimeissmallerthaneitheranickelorapenny.
1)$1;
$5;
$10;
$20
2)WhiteHouse;
TreasuryBuilding;
LincolnMemorial;
“ONE”;
Americaninsignia
3)cash;
bucks;
dough;
bread;
moolah;
greenbacks;
adollar;
asingle;
abuck;
abill;
fivedollars;
afiver;
afivespot;
fivebucks;
singles;
aten;
tenbucks;
tenspot
4)penny;
cent;
onecent;
nickel;
fivecents;
dime;
tencents;
quarter;
twobits;
twenty-fivecents;
fifty-centpiece
5)change;
smallchange;
silver;
silver
TheUSgovernmentprintspapermoneyinthefollowingdenominations:
$10,000;
$5,000;
$1,000;
$50;
$20;
$5and$1.
You,andalmosteverybodyelse,willneverseesomeofthesebills;
twenties,tens,fivesandonesarethemostcommonlyused.YouwillfindapictureofGeorgeWashingtononthe$1bill,AbrahamLincolnonthe$5,AlexanderHamiltononthe$10andAndrewJacksononthe$20.Therearealsopicturesontheback:
theWhiteHouseonthe$20,theTreasuryBuildingonthe$10,theLincolnMemorialonthe$5andabig"
ONE"
andtheAmericaninsigniaonthe$1.However,allpaperbillsarethesamesizeandthesamegreencolor,soyouhavetolookcarefullybeforehandingsomeonemoneyandwhenreceivingchange.Yourbestbetistoforgetthepicturesandconcentrateonthelargenumbersinallfourcomersofthefrontandback.
Moneyingeneralisreferredtoas:
"
cash"
"
bucks"
dough"
bread"
moolah"
greenbacks"
etc.Aone-dollarbillismostoftencalled"
adollar"
asingle"
abuck"
or"
abill"
;
afive-dollarbillis"
fivedollars"
afiver"
afivespot"
fivebucks"
.Fivesinglesmakefivedollars.Aten-dollarbillmightbe"
aten"
tenbucks"
ora"
tenspot"
.
Thereare,ofcourse,100centsinadollar.Coinscomeinthefollowingdenominations:
and$.50or50¢.Theyarereferredrespectivelytoapenny,acent,oronecent;
anickelorfivecents;
adimeortencents;
aquarter,twobitsortwenty-fivecents;
andafifty-centpiece.
Coinsarecalled"
change"
smallchange"
silver"
thoughtheyaren'
tmadeofsilveranymore.Coinsaregenerallyrecognizedbytheirsize,butsomebody"
goofed"
onthedime,whichissmallerthaneitheranickelorapenny.Alltheothersareinsizeorder.
Task6
1)Itmeanswedon'
tcarrymostofourweeklyormonthlywagearoundinourpockets,andwedon'
tleaveitathomewhereitmighteasilybestolen.
2)Becausewedon'
twanttotravelaroundthecitywithhundredsofdollarsincashtopaythesebills,nordowewanttowastethetimeandcarfare.
3)Theauthorrecommendsanaccountthatisasavingsandacheckingaccountinone.
4)Becauseoftencommercialbankshavemanyofficesinacityortown.
5)Yousignyournameonthebackofthecheck,markit"
fordepositonly"
anddepositthemoneyinyouraccount.
6)Itisgenerallyabout$4permonthor15¢foreverycheckyouwrite.
7)Youshouldhavereceivedinthemailallyourbills,suchastherent,thegasandelectricity,thephone,perhapsadoctorordentistbill,etc.
8)Youcanuseasmallplasticcardtotellthecomputertotransferthesameamountofmoneyfromyoursavingstoyourcheckingaccount.
9)No,itdoesn’t.
10)Thecomputerwillobligeaslongasyouhavetheamountyou'
reaskingforinyouraccount.
Wehavearuleofthumb:
Don'
tcarryaroundanymorecashthanyoucanaffordtohavestolen."
Thismeanswedon'
Furthermore,wehavetopaycertainbillseverymonth.Wedon'
twanttotravelaroundthecitywithhundredsofdollarsincashtopaythesebills,nordowewanttowastethetimeandcarfare.Soweneedbankaccounts.Andsodoyou.
ThekindsofsavingsandcheckingaccountsavailableintheUSarenumerousandcomplex,butasyouwillhaveonlyasmallamountofmoneytodealwitheachmonth,yourchoicesarelimited.Letusrecommendtoyouanaccountthatisbothasavingsandacheckingaccountinone.Thoughtheyarecalledbyawidevarietyofnames—eachbankgivesitsaccountadifferentname—theyallfollowessentiallythesamepattern.Wethinkthatsavingsbanksgenerallygiveslightlybetterdealstopeoplelikeyouwithlittlemoney,butyoushouldaskpeopleinyourareawhat'
sthebest,cheapestandmostconvenient.Oftencommercialbankshavemany,manymoreofficesinacityortown,andthatmakesbankingeasierforyou.
Howdoesallthiswork?
YoureceiveyourmonthlymoneyfromtheChinesegovernment,probablyintheformofacheck,apieceofpaperwithyournameonitandtheamountyouareentitledto,say$420.Yousignyournameonthebackofthecheck,markit"
anddepositthemoneyinyouraccount.Thenyouwithdraw,say,$50topayforgroceries,carfareandotherdailyexpenses,"
spendingmoney"
pocketmoney"
.Theremaining$370willearnabout5percentinterestfromthedayitisdepositeduntilthedayyoutakeitout.Inthisway,yourinterestonthesavingsaccountmaybeenoughmoneytocoverthecostoftheaccount,generallyabout$4permonthor15¢foreverycheckyouwrite.
Byaboutthe10thofeverymonthyoushouldhavereceivedinthemailallyourbills—therent,thegasandelectricity,thephone,perhapsadoctorordentistbill,etc.Yousitdownwithyourcheckbookandwriteachecktopayeachperson.Puteachcheckintheproperenvelope,whichgenerallyhasareturnenvelopewithit,stampthemandmailthem.Youaddupthechecks—let'
ssayit'
s$220,andgotoyourbank.Withasmallplasticcardyoucangiveacomputerdirectionsregardingyouraccount:
youcantellthecomputertotransfer$220fromyoursavingstoyourcheckingaccount.That$220willnolongerearnanyinterest;
itwillsitinyourcheckingaccountuntilthelandlordandtheotherstakeyourchecksanddepositthemintheirbanks.Then,theproperamountwillbedeductedfromyourcheckingaccountandeverybodywillbehappy.Ifyouroriginal$50cashrunsout,youcantakeyourlittleplasticcardand
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