时间:2019-02-27 作者:英语课 分类:一起听英语


英语课

 Dima: Hello and welcome to this edition of 6 Minute English with me, Dima


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Rebecca: and me, Rebecca Byrne.
Dima: Rebecca is here to help us with the language today. Today we'll focus on
words and phrases people use when talking about business and money as we
hear about one small town's rather unusual attempt to protect itself from the
global financial crisis. But first, a question for you Rebecca. Our key word for
today is - currency. How would you describe what a currency actually is?
Rebecca: Responds (money used in a particular country at a particular time; usually
country-specific but there are exceptions, e.g. euro - and Hong Kong dollar…)
Dima: Right, thanks Rebecca for this explanation. I am sure it will be useful to
anyone who is travelling abroad, and in particular, those who might be
planning a visit to Maleny, an old dairy farming town in Queensland, Australia.
Rebecca: Responds/asks what's special about Maleny
Dima: Maleny Rebecca is about to make history by introducing its own community
currency. The so called Baroon Dollar, named after a nearby lake, will be sold
to both residents and tourists at local shops, and despite the fact that the
scheme won't come into force until August, over 100 companies have already
signed up for it.
 
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Rebecca: Responds (another gimmick… Why? What for? What can it do that the official
currency, Australian dollar, cannot do?)
Dima: Well, if you listen to the scheme organisers, the idea is to counter the global
economic downturn by supporting local businesses.
Rebecca: Hmm, a kind of stimulus 1 package on a local scale?
Dima: Exactly, well put Rebecca. A stimulus package.
Rebecca: I suppose I could have simply said 'a measure, or a number of measures to help
revive the economy'. Actually, I've got a couple of other things to gloss 2. The
verb 'to counterfeit 3' meaning to make forged, illegal banknotes that look like
real ones. And the phrase 'to build into', in other words to design and make
something in such a way that a certain feature is included.
Dima: In a moment we'll hear from Darren Mitchell, a chief organiser behind the
scheme. He says, like any proper currency, the Baroon Dollar will have a
number of security features, and here comes your challenge for this week
Rebecca. What do you think those security features are for?
a) to make the new banknotes look prettier
b) to make the Baroon Dollar a freely convertible 4 international currency, or
c) to stop counterfeiting 5?
What do you think Rebecca?
 
Rebecca: Answers
Dima: We'll check your answer later but first let's hear from Darren Mitchell. See if
you can spot 'to build into' and 'to counterfeit' in his words: 
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Clip 1 0'10"
We have built into the currency, the community currency, a number of security features that
stop counterfeiting. So, we think we have done a fairly good job there.
Rebecca: Darren Mitchell says the community currency has been designed in such a way
as to include a number of security features.
Dima: And did you manage to hear what those security features are for?
Rebecca: They are to stop people from attempting to make forged, illegal notes - in short,
to stop counterfeiting. Which means I was right/not quite right when I made my
guess earlier.
Dima: Listen to Darren Mitchell again and this time try to catch a commonly used
verb which means to deal with, to act in response to (usually something
unpleasant).
Rebecca: And just to keep you on full alert, here are two more things to listen out for.
First, the word 'hinterland' meaning land just beyond the coastal 6 areas. And
second, the expression 'to give an extra boost', which means to give more
support, to stimulate 7 new activities. Let's listen:
Clip 2 0'13"
We are, sort of, addressing the global financial crisis. We are creating a community currency -
the first in Australia - across the Sunshine Coast hinterland region. It really gives businesses
an extra boost.
Dima: That was Darren Mitchell, the man behind Australia's first community
currency. Rebecca, did you spot the verb which means to deal with, to act in
response to?
Rebecca: I think it was 'to address'. 
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Dima: That's absolutely right, Darren said, ' We are addressing the global financial
crisis'. Well, what can I say, good luck to him and to everyone who'll be using
the currency. And I'm afraid all we have time for in this programme is another
quick look at some of today's vocabulary. Rebecca?
Rebecca: Responds. We began by defining currency - that is the money used in a
particular country at a particular time. We discovered what an economic
stimulus package is - a number of measures to help revive the economy. Then
we had the verb to counterfeit meaning to make forged, illegal banknotes that
look like real ones; and the phrase to build into, in other words to design and
make something in such a way that a certain feature is included. In the second
clip we heard the noun hinterland meaning land just beyond the coastal areas.
Also, we challenged you to try and catch the verb to address which means to
deal with, to act in response to something bad or urgent, and the expression to
give an extra boost, which means to provide more support, to stimulate new
activity.
Dima: Thanks Rebecca. Well, that's about all for today. Until next week.
Both: Goodbye! 

n.刺激,刺激物,促进因素,引起兴奋的事物
  • Regard each failure as a stimulus to further efforts.把每次失利看成对进一步努力的激励。
  • Light is a stimulus to growth in plants.光是促进植物生长的一个因素。
n.光泽,光滑;虚饰;注释;vt.加光泽于;掩饰
  • John tried in vain to gloss over his faults.约翰极力想掩饰自己的缺点,但是没有用。
  • She rubbed up the silver plates to a high gloss.她把银盘擦得很亮。
vt.伪造,仿造;adj.伪造的,假冒的
  • It is a crime to counterfeit money.伪造货币是犯罪行为。
  • The painting looked old but was a recent counterfeit.这幅画看上去年代久远,实际是最近的一幅赝品。
adj.可改变的,可交换,同意义的;n.有活动摺篷的汽车
  • The convertible sofa means that the apartment can sleep four.有了这张折叠沙发,公寓里可以睡下4个人。
  • That new white convertible is totally awesome.那辆新的白色折篷汽车简直棒极了。
n.伪造v.仿制,造假( counterfeit的现在分词 )
  • He was sent to prison for counterfeiting five-dollar bills. 他因伪造5美元的钞票被捕入狱。 来自辞典例句
  • National bureau released securities, certificates with security anti-counterfeiting paper technical standards. 国家质量技术监督局发布了证券、证件用安全性防伪纸张技术标准。 来自互联网
adj.海岸的,沿海的,沿岸的
  • The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.大海的波浪慢慢地侵蚀着岸边的岩石。
  • This country will fortify the coastal areas.该国将加强沿海地区的防御。
vt.刺激,使兴奋;激励,使…振奋
  • Your encouragement will stimulate me to further efforts.你的鼓励会激发我进一步努力。
  • Success will stimulate the people for fresh efforts.成功能鼓舞人们去作新的努力。
学英语单词
abductor digiti quinti
adamha
all wave oscillator
amants
amsacrine
anasyrma
anglo-conformity
annual meetings
Ant-Vireo
antisymmetry principle
bandaletta
basal cell adenocarcinoma
battle of Leuctra
be up to your ears in sth
beltzer
billet furnace
by turn bidding
cabins
carbonate-bonded briquette
carrier phasor
chutes-the-chutes
collimated monochromatic light
colour-matching functions of a trichromatic system
constant temperature compression
contumulation
convex mirror
data station
demagnetization tensor
derived scale
dinner party
districted
drag oneself along
earned point
economic change in developed countries
ectopic parathyroid
El Morocco
Eriobotrya obovata
fair-lead logging arch
family sterculiaceaes
family-preservation
fluid quality
garment worker
glamour-girl
glass object
grain-boundary strength
guide-plate
henpecked
high alumina basalt
Hoffmann's tests
hydraulic wheel
increased cost of construction insurance
ipe
isodon macrocalyx
jacket upending
joseph rudyard kiplings
Khosrow II
kilo-class
leftie
mallophene
matched floor
meter-candel-second
name cards
national supremacies
non-resonance method
number address code
one sided love
onuphis punggolensis
pair-feeding
palmiero
paperbackers
paraganglioma
pliers entry
polyglot Bible
positive sequence reactance
put a chill into sb
Qiongzhusi Formation
quantitative physiology
Ray-Ban shade
re-painting
rhyolite
savourily
self-injure
short form bill of lading
short-circuit feedback admitta-nce
shue
shut shop
side-scan sonar
silent zone
speechwork
squalus megalops
Symphyta
teletypewriter (tt)
The end sanctifies the means.
toy industries
transverse lever support
transverse stiffener
water detection
whassup
white synthetic baking enamel
without discrimination
Yurrup
zero-lag servo