时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:大学体验英语听说教程


英语课

  Unit 4 High fashion, low budget 1

Vocabulary 2 Task 3

Answers/script 4

A I’m trying to watch my spending. But this sweater may never be this cheap again! Oh, well, that’s what credit 5 cards are for.

B If only I could afford this killer 6 dress. I guess I’ll have to wait until it’s on sale. In the meantime 7, I’ll try to save up enough money.

C This style is really in this year. It’s the latest thing. I know I’m just paying for the designer 8’s name. But it’s so me. I’ve just got to have one.

Listening Task

1) Fist 9 Listening

Answers

1. A $179 pair of Air Jordan gym shoes.

2. A $500 pair of designer pants.

3. A $20 vintage dress.

4. A purse that’s on sale.

2) Second Listening

Answers

1. They’re the latest thing. He’ll be his team’s best player if he has them.

2. He doesn’t want to look like he’s wearing cheap clothes. The pants will never go out of style.

3. It’s a killer dress and she wants Mike to notice her.

4. The style is in this year and it’s on sale.

Script

1. A: Oh, wow, look at these. They’re the latest Air Jordans.

B: You’d really wear those? They look… so big.

A: And they’re only $179.

B: $179?! For a pair of gym shoes?

A: These are the latest thing. I just got to have them. I’ll be the best player on the team in these. Oh, Mom, please!

B: Okay, Jason, but this is the last time.

2. A: Five hundred dollars for a pair of pants? You’re crazy to spend that much on clothes.

B: Come on, man. These are the best. You just don’t understand.

A: I understand that I can get a nice-looking pair of pants for around 50 bucks 10. You’re paying $450 for the designer’s name.

B: Maybe, but at least I never look like I’m wearing cheap clothes, unlike 11 some people I know. Besides, these pants will never go out of style.

A: Okay, fine, suit yourself. It’s your money.

3. A: Hey, Ellen, look at this vintage dress! It’s perfect for Mike’s party, don’t you think? And it’s really back in style now.

B: Yeah. And it’s just your color.

A: I know. It’s such a bargain 12, too … only $20. You can’t beat that! Mmm, but I don’t know, I’ve got so many dresses in mfy closet 13 already.

B: Yeah, but this one is so YOU! It’s a killer dress! You’ve justgot to get it.

A: Ooh, you’re tight 14. I’m going to go for it. I sure hope he notices me in it.

4. A: look, honey, a sale on those purses I was telling you about! I’ve never seen them so cheap!

B: But do you really need a new purse?

A: Well, not really, but this style is really in this year. I want to get one while they’re on sale.

B: But I thought we were trying to save up so we could go somewhere special on our vacation.

A: Oh, I just can’t pass this up — I really wanted one, and they may never be this cheap again.

B: Oh, I give up.

Real World Listening

1. Predict 15

Answers

Susie likes to shop and spend money on expensive clothing while Rachel is on a student budget and wears mostly jeans and t-shirts.

2. Get the main idea

Answers

1. Susie came to visit to go shopping.

2. A handbag from Prada, a black leather dress, a couple of skirts from Donna Karan and jeans.

3. Susie wants to buy something for Rachel, but Rachel doesn’t want her to.

4. Susie wants Rachel to cook dinner every night.

Script

Rachel: So, Susie, how was the plane ride from London?

Susie: Oh, I don’t know…all I could think about was getting here and going shopping.

Rachel: Hmmm.

Susie: Rachel, what’s wrong?

Rachel: Susie, I thought you came to see me! Isn’t that more important than shopping?

Susie: Oh c’mon, Rachel. Shopping is so bonding 16!

Rachel: All right, I’ll take you to the stores. What are you looking fly?

Susie: Well, I want a handbag from Prada, and maybe one of their black leather dresses…

Rachel: Oh no…

Susie: …a couple of skirts from Donna Karan, you know, the ones that are really fitted, a pair of jeans…

Rachel: Whoa! How much money do you have, anyway?

Susie: Oh, Rachel, you know I save up to come to New York every year to go shopping. Now that you’re studying here, I want to go with you. So what are you going to get?

Rachel: Are you kidding, Susie? I’ve got two words for you: “student budget.” I can’t afford to buy any clothing!

Susie: Well, you’re just a jeans and T-shirt person, aren’t you? I am going to enjoy myself no matter how much it costs. I’m on holiday. Look, Rachel, I’ll buy you something, a new blouse , or skirt, whatever you want.

Rachel: Well, I don’t want anyone to buy me something I can’t afford myself.

Susie: Oh, don’t worry about that. And, there is no need to thank me. It’s the least I can do since you’ll be cooking dinner every night while I’m here.

Rachel: Dinner? What are you talking about?



n.预算;vi.编预算;vt.编入预算,安排;adj.廉价的
  • Are you doing everything possible to reduce your budget?你在尽一切可能降低预算吗?
  • There is a budget department on the first floor.一楼有廉价商品部。
n.词汇,词汇量;词汇表
  • How can I widen my vocabulary?怎样扩大自己的词汇量?
  • You can find all the new words in the vocabulary of the text.你能在课文的词汇表中找到所有的生词。
n.任务,工作,作业
  • Our task is to supply vegetables all the year round.我们的任务是全年供应蔬菜。
  • I repeat that we cannot undertake the task.我再说一遍,我们不能承担这项任务。
n.剧本,广播稿;文字体系;笔迹,手迹
  • It's easy to identify his script.他的笔迹容易辨认。
  • The script is massaged into final form.这篇稿子经过修改已定稿。
n.信用,荣誉,贷款,学分;v.归功于,赞颂,信任
  • I credit him with a certain amount of sense.我认为他有一定的见识。
  • He got the credit,and we did the dirty work.他得荣誉,我们做不讨好的工作。
n.杀人者,杀人犯,杀手,屠杀者
  • Heart attacks have become Britain's No.1 killer disease.心脏病已成为英国的头号致命疾病。
  • The bulk of the evidence points to him as her killer.大量证据证明是他杀死她的。
n.其时,其间;adv.同时,当时
  • I continued working,meantime,he went out shopping.我继续工作,这期间他出去买东西。
  • In the meantime we pressed on with the airlift.与此同时,我们加紧进行空运。
n.设计者,制图者
  • Carolyne is a fashion designer.卡罗琳是一名时装设计师。
  • He was a set designer.他是一个布景设计者。
n.拳头,手,抓住,抓牢;vt.拳打,握成拳,紧握
  • He struck me with his fist.他用拳头打我。
  • He suddenly shot out his fist.他突然打出一拳。
n.雄鹿( buck的名词复数 );钱;(英国十九世纪初的)花花公子;(用于某些表达方式)责任v.(马等)猛然弓背跃起( buck的第三人称单数 );抵制;猛然震荡;马等尥起后蹄跳跃
  • They cost ten bucks. 这些值十元钱。
  • They are hunting for bucks. 他们正在猎雄兔。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.不同的,不相似的;prep.不像,和...不同
  • She's very unlike her mother.她一点也不像她母亲。
  • It's unlike him to be late;he's usually on time.他不是会迟到的那种人,他通常很准时。
n.买卖合同,成交条件,交易;廉价货,便宜货;vi.议价,成交
  • In some shops you have to bargain.在一些商店中买东西要讲价。
  • These shoes are a bargain.Smith is closing them out.这些鞋子系廉价商品,史密斯正在削价出售。
n.壁橱;储藏室
  • I'll clear out that closet for you.我要替你把那个小衣橱清理出来。
  • Hang your overcoat in the closet.把你的大衣挂在衣橱里。
adj.紧的;难解的;紧密的
  • Time is going to be tight,so you'd better hurry.时间很紧,你最好抓紧一点。
  • The box is so tight that I can't open it.这个盒子太紧,我打不开。
v.预知,预言,预报
  • It's hard to predict how things will turn out.很难预测事情会变成怎么样。
  • I cannot predict when to meet her again.我无法预测什么时候会再见到她。
黏结; 连[搭,焊,胶,粘]接,结[耦,焊,接]合,压焊; 砖石砌体砌合
  • Set up ultrasonic wire bonding laboratory. 成立超声波电子焊接实验室。
  • A purple intemetallic phase (called purple plaque) is commonly found in bonding. 键合中常能发现一种紫色的金属化合物,称为紫斑。
学英语单词
absolute zero temperature
addition of failure rates
Aldreth
anorexy
arsonous
arthonia tumidula
backstep welding
basic subroutine reference
bearded seal
Bible-clerk
Bifrost
biochemical degradation
Birch Hills
black clip
bleaching agent I for wool
boom cut
buried wire
businesses-to-businesses
Caltra
carvan
catechol-oxydase
char combustion
cluster fly
communifaking
constant value conrol
cordyceps sinensis (berk) sacc
depaves
divisibleness
Djerba, I.de
exophthalmos-producing
external definition symbol
frankl
frequency response testing
gelled patterning and gilding
hazeless
hexamethyl
hole semi-conductor
human T-cell leukemia virus
hump day
iatrogenic impotence
inclination angle of an orbit
information processing systems
internal beam current
kernel of multi-microprocessor operating system
Kira-gawa
latern (ring)
liquid-saturation curve
long keeping
luster of wood
mailbox name
malleable cast-iron
manganese(iv) hydroxide
mareogram
mask pitch
mesh division
metellis
Middenmeer
mucilago tragacanthae
myeloparalysis
Newaygo County
not know if one is coming or going
nuristans
osyter bed
Pacahuaras, R.
paganised
palette(s)
panentheist
pantomycin
peck and hale
photoefficiency of photocathode
photreceptors
piosity
preamble clause
prioritisings
Purnea
relative growth method
repeating circle
retromandibular
scroll bone
second level interrupt
securities market line
separate body and frame
simke
Sinnamary
spectrohelioscope
squamose structure
St Andrews's cross
starded
sulcus infrapalpebralis
tatkal
team project
tetrachordos
tige
unloaded spring
unsightliest
urodelian
Valdemembra, R.
vehicle actuated signal
wature
wihtig
wild purslanes
with a yawn