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1、上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 Book 2应应 用用 型型 大大 学学 英英 语语 系系 列列 教教 程程 Application-oriented college English Course 2上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 BackNextLanguage Skills DevelopmentLanguage in UseEnhancement of Language Abilities Unit 6Unit SixTable of Contents3上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 Focus1 contentBackNextPart 1 Language Skill
2、s DevelopmentStarterText:The Debtor GenerationWorking with words and phrasesDiscussionPractice:interpretingPractice:translationPractice:writingSurfing the InternetHighlightsTable of Contents4上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1highlightsBackNextHighlights S:Talking about cartoons:street beggars&bank card debto
3、rsL:Paying with bank cards at City SupermarketR:The debtor generationW:How to write parallel constructionsInternet work:Introducing a student credit card with favorable clauses Part 1 Language Skills Development5A.Look at the two cartoons below and discuss the following questions.上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社
4、1.StarterBackNext6上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1text 1.Is it better to be a beggar or a debtor?Why?It depends.On the one hand,a debtor who tries torepayhisdebtassoonasheisabletoissurelybetterthan a beggar who begs simply because he is ashamelesslazybones.Ontheotherhand,abeggarwhoistooweak,toooldortoodisa
5、bledtoavoidbeggingisundoubtedly more understandable than a debtor whoowesalotofmoneyandcantrepayit.BackNext1.Starter7上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1text 2.What are the advantages of using credit cards?Thereareseveraladvantagesofusingcreditcards.1)Itissafealternativetocarryingcash.2)Itallowsthecreditcardac
6、countholdertobuildasolidcredithistory.3)Itcanaccessfundsincaseofemergency.4)Itallowsextratimetopayforgoodsandservicespurchased.5)Itiscleanandenvironment-friendly.BackNext1.Starter8上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 focus1text 3.Do you agree that credit cards build up debts?Yes.Foronething,itissoconvenienttoswipethe
7、cardforshoppingthatyoumayuseitmoreoftenthanyourealizeit.Foranother,thecardmayleadyoutothemisconceptionthatyouhavemoreconsumptionpowerthanyoureallydo.BackNext1.Starter9B.Listen to a conversation at City Supermarket and answer the following questions.上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 1.StarterBackNextMind Mapbankcar
8、d银行卡 valid/vlid/a.有效的 freedeliveryservice免费送货服务 10上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 1.StarterBackNext1.Does City Supermarket accept bank cards?Yes,itdoes.2.Why does the cashier ask the customer to show a valid proof of identity?Becausethecustomerssignatureonthereceiptisnotthesameasthatonthebackofthecard.11上海交通大上海交
9、通大学学出版社出版社 focus1starterSigning the Receipt at City Supermarket Tapescript 1.StarterBackNextCashier:Goodevening,sir!WelcometoCitySupermarket!Customer:Doyouacceptbankcards?Cashier:Certainly,sir.Youarewelcometouseabankcard.Customer:Verynice.Cashier:Thatllbe$110inall,sir.Customer:OK.12上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版
10、社 focus1starter 1.StarterBackNextCashier:Thankyou,sir.PleaseenteryourPINcode.(Afterawhile)Sorry,sir.Yoursignatureonthereceiptisnotthesameasthatonthebackofthecard.Forthesafetyofyourbankcard,wouldyoupleaseshowmeavalidproofofyouridentity?Customer:OK,noproblem.Hereyouare.Cashier:Hereisyourbankcard.Pleas
11、ekeepit.Customer:OK.Thankyou.Cashier:Bytheway,doyouneedfreedeliveryservice?Customer:No.Icanputtheminmycar.Thanksanyway.13()1.GenerationY()2.GenerationX上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 Focus2 working with wordsa.thedebtorgenerationorpeoplegrowingupwithacredit-fueledlifestyleanddigitaldevicesb.peoplebornin1978orlat
12、erc.peoplebornbetween1965and1977d.peopleenrolledinhighschooloruniversityonSeptember11,2001 BackNextText Lead-inWarm upA.Match the generation terms(1-4)with their definitions(a-d).()3.Generation9.11()4.GenerationD bcda14上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 BackNextText Lead-inWarm upB.Look at the chart.Describe the tr
13、end it reveals.Reference AnswerIn1998,about68%ofundergrads had credit cards.In2000,approximately79%ofundergrads had credit cards.The chart reveals more andmoreundergradsareandwillbeusingcreditcards.15Text Lead-inText organization上海交通大上海交通大学学出版社出版社 Para.MeaningIntroductionParas._BodyParas._Paras._Par
14、as._Paras._BackNext1-2Introduction to Generation D and theproblemstheymayface.3-14LifestyleofGenerationDandtheirattitudetowardsdebtscausedbycreditcards3-6Generation D is different from previousgenerationsinmanyaspects.7-10GenerationDhastofacerealitywhenitiscontradictorytotheirdreams.11-14Generation
15、D does not postpone lifesmilestonesbydebts.16BackNextTranslation2 Text:The Debtor Generation 1 When they turn 18,theyget calls from credit cardcompanies.Afewyearslater,theyvegotaloadofdebtsmanyofthemwiththousandsofdollarsinstudentloansandcredit card bills.Then theybuy cars,furniture and nicenewcloth
16、esmostlyoncredit.turnlinkv.toreachorpass(acertainage,time,amountetc.)达到(某一年龄或时间)e.g.Hehasturnedforty.他已年过四十。Ithasjustturnedtwelve.刚过十二点钟。a load of:British English informal alotof很多,大量e.g.Youretalkingaloadofrubbish.debt:n.1)C a sum of money that a person ororganizationowes债务;欠款e.g.IfIpayallmydebtsIll
17、havenomoneyleft.2)Uthestateofowing;thedutyofrepayingsomething负债情况e.g.Wewerepoor,butwenevergotintodebt.debtor:借款方creditor:债权人 credit:n.U赊购e.g.Nocreditisgivenatthisshop.on credit:借贷,赊账e.g.Iboughtacaroncredit.credit:n.Uan arrangement with ashop,bank etc that allows you to buysomethingandpayforitlater 赊
18、购e.g.Nocreditisgivenatthisshop.on credit:借贷,赊账e.g.Iboughtacaroncredit.负债的一代负债的一代 1 1 他们一满18岁,就会接到信用卡公司的电话。几年后,他们就会背负一大笔债务他们中很多人都会欠下几千美元的学生贷款和信用卡账单。接着,他们还会买汽车,买家具,买漂亮的新衣服,几乎全是刷卡消费。17BackNextTranslation2 Text:The Debtor Generation2 2 他们不会一直那样天真。当负债的一代还没有得到收入丰厚的全职工作,就要为偿还信用卡公司的债务而付出代价的时候,很多人就会醒悟过来。2The
19、ydontremaininnocent for long.Manymembers of Generation Dfeeldisillusionedwhentheymake sacrifices to repaylenders who gave themcreditbeforetheyhadwell-paying,full-timejobs.innocent:a.1)nothavingmuchexperienceofthebadthingsintheworld,sothatyouareeasilydeceived=naive无知的,头脑简单的e.g.Dont be so innocent as
20、to believeeverythingthepoliticianstellyou.2)notguiltyofacrime清白的,无罪的e.g.Amanisaccountedinnocentuntilheisprovenguilty.n.innocence Generation D comes from the titleThe Debtor Generationandcanbeshortened as D Generation orGenerationD(负债的一代).disillusioned:a.disappointed because youhavelostyourbeliefthat
21、someoneisgood,orthatanideaisright不再抱幻想的,大失所望的,幻想破灭的e.g.Disillusionedvoterswantanalternativetothetwomainparties.Shesdisillusionedwithlifeingeneral.dis-否定、相反或相对e.g.dishonest(不诚实的);disagreeable(令人不快的,讨厌的);disagreement(分歧,不一致,意见不合);disengage(放开;挣脱开,摆脱开)repay:vt.1)topaybackmoneythatyouhaveborrowed还(钱);偿还
22、e.g.Illrepayyouthemoneyyoulentmenextweek.2)todosomethingforsomeone,orgivethemsomething,inreturnforhelpingyou报答,酬谢repay someone for something/with something/bydoingsomethinge.g.Idliketobuythemsomethingtorepayalltheirkindness.repayable:a.可偿还的;应偿还的;应回报的repayment:n.U归还借款,偿还债务 well-paying:a.(used of work
23、 etc)offeringgoodpayment.高工资的,报酬优厚的 sacrifice:n.1)C,Ulossorgivingupsomethingofvalue,especially for what is believed to be a goodpurpose.牺牲,舍弃e.g.Getting rich isnt worth the sacrifice ofyourprinciples.2)C,Utheactofofferingsomethingtoagod,especiallyinthepast,bykillingananimalorpersoninareligiousceremo
24、ny祭献,祭祀e.g.Itwascommontomakesacrificestothegodstoensureagoodharvest.v.sacrificesomethingforsomething sacrificesomethingtodosomething sacrificeyourself(forsomething)18BackNextTranslation2 Text:The Debtor Generation一场真正的变革一场真正的变革3 前几代刚成年的时候,往往生活窘迫客厅中摆放着牛奶箱,冰箱里放着老密尔沃基牌的啤酒。他们在为了舒适的物质生活而兢兢业业的奋斗中,学会了一个道理花
25、钱与赚钱密切相关。A Real Revolution3Previousgenerationstendedto begin adulthood in reducedcircumstances milk crates inthelivingroom,OldMilwaukeeinthefridge.Theyworkedtheirwayintomaterialcomfortwhileabsorbingthelessonthatbuying is closely related toearning.adulthood:n.Uthetimewhenyouareanadult成年-hood状态;时期e.g.
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