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1、UNIT 6Shop till you drop!第1页Listening task Shopaholics of Our Times1.disorder12.continue23.desire34.Spulsive67.mental7Warming upWarming up第2页Shopaholism?Shopaholism is a kind of addiction,people who have it love shopping so much that they spend lots of money on something they do not need at all but
2、only enjoy the feelings of buying.Warming upWarming up第3页Watch the video and discuss the questions:1.Are you a shopaholic?Do you always spend a lot of money on things you do not really need?2.Do you know some shopaholics in your life?What makes them become shopaholics do you think?3.What kind of dif
3、ficulties shopaholics may meet?How to shop wisely?Warming upWarming up第4页Solutions:1.Make a list of things you need to buy before you shop every time and follow it to buy things.2.Pay with cash but your credit cards3.Find out some other activities Warming upWarming up第5页bargain 廉价廉价货货;廉价品;廉价品 purcha
4、se 购购置;置;购购得之物得之物 flea market 跳蚤市跳蚤市场场 refund 退款;退退款;退还还;赔偿赔偿 shopping mall 大型大型购购物中心物中心 thrift 节俭节俭;节约节约 warranty 确保;确保确保;确保书书receipt 收据收据 discount 折扣折扣 On Sale 特价特价New Arrival 新品新品Promotion 促促销销pickpocket 扒手扒手Chinsumer 中国中国购购物狂物狂Transumer 旅游旅游购购物狂物狂Warming upWarming up第6页Imjustlooking.当你走入一家店时,促销员
5、都会问你想买什么,假如你还不知道你想买什么,这是对Can I help you findanything?最正确回答。Whereareyourfittingrooms?假如你看到中意衣服,当然要试穿一下,你就能够向售货员提出这个问题。然而在英国,你要问应该是changingrooms.Doesthiscomeinothercolors?假如你发觉你很喜欢某件商品,但想要不一样颜色,就问售货员这个问题。Warming upWarming up第7页Doyouhavethisinothersizes?你找到了绝佳假日服装,但却没找到你尺码!用上面问题问询售货员,他或她就有可能向你提供最适当着装。D
6、oyouhaveanyoftheseinstock?你看到橱窗中有,不过商品区却没有这种商品。去问营业员是否有leftinstock,可能储备室还有些呢。CanIputthisonhold?不确定你是否找到了最好礼品?只要让售货员putitonhold,那么他们会将商品为你保留一到两天。那样话,在你继续处处看看时候那件商品也不至于马上消失。Warming upWarming up第8页Idlikeagiftreceiptforthis.依据你要求,大多数商店能够提供一张giftreceipt,上面没有任何价钱。所以,假如你朋友以为你礼品不适当,他或她能够随时调换。不过,假如不这么话,他们将永远
7、不知道你付了多少钱!CanIgetapricecheckforthis?找不到你看商品价格?那就问售货员这个问题,他或她会为你查价格。Whatsyourreturnpolicy?在你买礼品之前,要问清楚售货员你买东西可不能够退或怎样能够换。Doyouprovidegift-wrapping?没有时间为你买礼品包装?别着急,许多商店为他们用户尤其是在繁忙假日期间提供包装服务。Warming upWarming up第9页 Work in pairs.Look at the title of the passage and answer the questions.1 Which of the t
8、wo expressions sounds like an illness?2 Which one sounds like something that does you good?3 How can shopping do you good?4 How can shopping be bad for you?Warming upWarming up第10页1Whichofthetwoexpressionssoundslikeanillness?Shopaholism sounds like an illness because its a bit like alcoholism.2Which
9、onesoundslikesomethingthatdoesyougood?Therapies improve our health.This expression is used jokingly.If a friend is rather depressed,one might say,“Looks like you need a little retail therapy.Lets go and do some shopping!”Warming upWarming up第11页3Howcanshoppingdoyougood?It can take ones mind off othe
10、r things and lift ones spirits with the pleasure of obtaining something new.4Howcanshoppingbebadforyou?One can spend more than one should.Warming upWarming up第12页 Work in pairs.Look at the title of the passage and answer the questions.1 Which of the two expressions sounds like an illness?2 Which one
11、 sounds like something which does you good?3 How can shopping do you good?4 How can shopping be bad for you?Now read the passage and decide whether the passage is about retail therapy or shopaholism.Warming upWarming up第13页Text Organization 1Text Comprehension 2第14页Text Organization Itisamagazineorn
12、ewspaperarticleforgeneralreaders,SoWhatrequirementsdoesthisarticlehave?1.Easytounderstandforgeneralreaders2.EasytogetthemainpointUnderstandabletitleEasyexamplesoranecdotesTopicsentencedirectly第15页Some problem solution mode RaiseaquestionAnalyzeitSolveit第16页Retail Therapy or Shopaholism1Lindaiscoming
13、outofthedepartmentstorewithfiveorsixbags.Shessmilingbroadly,lookingforalltheworld like Carrie in Sex and the City,eventhough shesnot in New York but in London,England.“When I seesomethingI like,I havetobuyit,”shesays,“Ihavetogeteverysinglecolour.Butmyrealweaknessisshoes.”Text Comprehension 第17页2Back
14、 home in Manchester,Kate has twodozenbagsofclothesinherbedroom,allwiththelabels stillattached.“I usually wear the sameclothes to work,sothat my colleagues wontrealizehowmuchishiddenawayathome,”sheconfesses.第18页3CarinainLondongoestothemallfiveorsixtimesaweek.“IgetarealbuzzwhenIhandovermy credit card,
15、”she says.“Theres nothingcomparabletothefeelingofpowerandimportanceIgetwhenIgoshopping.”第19页4So is this retail therapy,or is it more like shopaholism?Mostpeopleliketogoshoppingsometimes,but its not good when someone lovesshopping so much that they go into debt or worse,bankrupt.And the signs are sho
16、es which have neverbeenwornorclotheswhicharestillwrapped.第20页5Psychologists see shopaholism as an addictionwhich can benefit from treatment.The symptomsincludebehaviourwhichisadaptedtoavoidreality,aloss of control,an illusion of freedom,or acombinationofallthree.Andofcourse,temptationiseverywhere.If
17、youdonthavetimetogotothemall,therearemanyotherwaystoshoptillyoudrop,suchas home shopping on the television,mail ordercataloguesandbuyingonline.第21页6Andtheresult?Financialproblems,shameandregret.7Researchsuggeststhatshopaholismisaglobalproblem,claimingthat90percentofshopaholicsarewomen.Itsestimatedth
18、atinall,10percentofallwomenaroundtheworldareaffected,eachwithaveragedebtsof8,000.第22页Itusuallybeginsintheirearly20swhentheyhavetheirfirstjobandareearningmoneyforthefirsttime,andgraduallyoverthenextfewyears,thedebtsaccumulate.Mencanalsobeaddictedtoshopping,notforclothesbutforcars,toolsandelectronicgo
19、ods.8So why do we love shopping so much?Onereasonisthatshoppingappearstobeattractiveandexciting.Its estimated that the fashion-consciousVictoria Beckham spends 100,000 yearly onshopping.Sarah Jessica Parker,the actress whoplays Carrie in Sex and the City,admits to owningabout100pairsofManoloBlahniks
20、hoes,eachpaircosting somewhere between$300 and$1,000.So-called WAGs(wives and girlfriends of footballers)became famous during the World Cup in Germanywhensixofthemspent57,000onclothesandshoesinjustonehour.第24页9Anotherreasonisthatmany18-to24year-oldsshop to reduce stress.Sometimes lonely,anxious,angr
21、yorlackinginlove,atypicalshopaholiccomfortsherself with shopping excursions,proving to theworldthat“Shesworthit.”Afurtherfactoristheeaseofobtainingcredittoday.Beforethe1970severyoneused cash to buy everything,and women couldntevenborrowmoneyontheirown.Buttodayitsthenormtohaveacreditcard,anditsaccept
22、abletobeindebt.Whatsmore,usingacreditcarddoesntfeellikespendingrealmoney.第25页10So what can you do if you think youre ashopaholic?First,you need to admit you have aproblem.Look for reasons why you like shopping somuch.Are you shopping because something else ismissinginyourlife?Areyourrelationshipsinn
23、eedofattention?Is your marriage in a bad way?Did yourparents value material goods more than emotions?Thenyouneedtofindsomeotheractivitywhichgivesyou pleasure.And finally,when you have to goshopping,makealistofwhatyouneedanddontbuyanythingelse.Paywithcashanddestroyallyourcreditcards,exceptoneforemerg
24、encieswhichyoushouldgivetoafriendtolookafterforyou.第26页1111Linda,Linda,KateKate andand CarinaCarina areare notnot exceptions.exceptions.TheyreTheyre likelike manymany womenwomen allall overover thethe world,world,allall withwithstoriesstories whichwhich havehave aa happyhappy beginningbeginning butb
25、ut endend inindespair.despair.AndAnd likelike allall addictsaddicts onon thethe roadroad toto recovery,recovery,theytakeitonetheytakeitone dayatatimedayatatime.第27页broadly ad.1)(smiling)widelyandopenly(笑容)开怀地2)in general and with the exception of minordetails广泛地;普遍地Translate the following into Chine
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