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Topic
1. Tell us about any experience you have had where you lost money .
2. Share some of your worries about money .
3. How would you like to pay
Worries about money:
1)be fired /losing a job ---lead to depression
2) raise young children
3) assist aging parents
4)salary is cut by employer
5) prices of products increase
Pay by cheque
Pay in cash
Pay be credit card
Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies
Mutilated bank notes
Princess Elizabeth II (1926--)----Queen of the UK
Elizabeth II in 2007
Elizabeth aged 3
Elizabeth aged 7
Coronation portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, June 1953
Has it ever happened to you Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white
a white day
a black day
a white elephant
a black horse
People who live in Britain needn't despair when they make mistakes like this (and a lot of people do)! Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!
A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. John had a very good day and put his wallet containing $3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping Then he and Jane went horse-riding.
When they got home, Jane cooked their dinner in the microwave oven and without realizing it, cooked her fiancé's wallet as well. Imagine their dismay when they found a beautifully-cooked wallet and notes turned to ash!
John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies! They examined the remains and John got all his money back.
'So long as there's something to identify, we will give people their money back,' said a spokeswoman for the Bank. 'Last year, we paid $1.5m on 21,000 claims.
Back: 1) the rear part of human body
2)the side or surface opposite the front or face
Back pocket
Back seat /door =rear door
She was carrying her little daughter on her back.
Rescue: 1)to save sth/sb from a (more)dangerous or harmful situation
Save: 1)to keep sb safe from death
2) to put aside money
3) to spend less money
--He rescued a child from drowning (溺水).
--Doctors were unable to save her .
--She saved a tense situation by staying calm.
--Thinner computer monitors save space.
--She would rather save than spend.
--She saves part of her pay every week.
--She saved $15 at the store by using coupons(购物卷).
claim .V. 1) to ask for especially as a right
2) to call for ; require
3) to take
4) to affirm strongly; declare ;maintain
He claimed that he killed the burglar.
He claims a connection to British royalty.
The organization claims 10,000 members.
The terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack.
New Yorkers proudly claim the artist as one of their own.
You should claim compensation for the hours you worked.
The accident claimed her life.
Claim . n.
1)a statement that sth is true
2 ) legal right ; a right that sb believe they have (especially property ,land , etc)
3) a request for a sum of money
--You'll need to file an insurance claim to pay for the damage.
--She makes the claim that sea levels will actually go down.
--They had no claim on the land.
--All claims must be made in writing.
Feed 1 ) to give food to a person or an animal
2 ) to eat food
3) to provide food for a family or group of people
4 ) to give a plant a special substance to make it grow
5 ) to give advice ,information , etc .to sb /sth
6) to send sth(as by wire or satellite) to …
7) to put or push sth into
--He fed his coins into machine .
--Butterflies feed on the flowers of garden plants .
--We feed the plants with a special fertilizer twice a week.
--We feed the horses with apples, oats, and hay.
--The children feed apples to the horses.
--These supplies could feed a small army for a week.
--He doesn't earn enough to feed a family of four.
--We are constantly fed gossip(流言) by the media .
--The motor is fed by an electrical current
Chew up:to bite food into small pieces in your mouth with your teeth to make it easier to swallow .
Chew on:to bite sth continuously because you taste it.
--After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow
--A dog is chewing on a bone .
--A dog chewed up the bone .
Concerns.V. 1 )to relate to : be about
2)to have an influence on
3) to be a care, trouble to
---The novel concerns three soldiers.
---This study concerns the noise levels in cities.
---This conversation doesn't concern you.
---Our mother's illness concerns us.
---This is a great event that concerns the future of our company.
Concerns . n .1)marked interest or regard
2)something that relates or belongs to one
3)matter for consideration
4) an organization or establishment for business
--They have expressed concern about the cost of the project.
--There is some concern that the economy might worsen.
--I share your concern about these problems.
--The governor needs to build a banking concern.
--They have raised concern about the cost of the project.
--Their friend's health is a constant concern.
--His concern with the well-being of his family is obvious.
--She has always shown genuine concern for the poor.
--I appreciate your concern, but there's really nothing you can do to help.
microfilm
microscope
microsecond
microphone
microbiology
微型胶卷
显微镜
微 秒
麦克风
微生物学
micro 1)very very small , tiny
2) involving minute quantities or variations
beekeeping,
bookkeeping, gatekeeping,
housekeeping, minesweeping, peacekeeping,
timekeeping
evil- doing
peace -loving
man -eating
life - threatening
养蜂
记账
看门
整理家
扫雷
维护和平
守时
做事邪恶的
爱和平的
吃人的
威胁生命的
safekeeping : 1) the act or process of preserving in safety
Dismay: 1) the worry , disappointment you feel when sth bad happened .
2)upset
---He stared at the intruder(闯入者)in dismay.
---He read his exam results with dismay .
--to one’s dismay
identify . V identify (of) sth or sb
---Two witnesses identified the murderer .
identity . n
identity card = ID card(身份证)
identification (证件).n.
---Can I see some identification , please
Has it ever happened to you
Have you ever ….
Did you find ….
Imagine ….!
People …!
John…!
British humor
Mutilated ladies
动宾结构
Rescue your trousers
Feed their money to the machine
Chew up
Cook the wallet
反语
Whiter than white
Beautifully –cooked
洁白无瑕
1.Time is what you make of it.(Swatch)
天长地久。(斯沃奇手表)
2.Make yourself heard.(Ericsson) (爱立信)
理解就是沟通。
3.Start Ahead.(Rejoice) (飘柔)
成功之路,从头开始。
4.A diamond lasts forever.(De Bierres)
钻石恒久远,一颗永流传。(第比尔斯)
5.For the Road Ahead.(Honda) (本田)
康庄大道。
6.Let us make things better.(Philips)
让我们做的更好。(飞利浦)
7.Enjoy Coca-Cola.(Coca-Cola)
请喝可口可乐。(可口可乐)
8.Generation Next.(Pepsi)
新的一代。(百事)
9.Focus on life.(Olympus)
瞄准生活。(奥林巴斯)
10.Good to the last drop.
滴滴香浓,意犹未尽。(麦斯威尔咖啡)
11.Obey your thirst. (雪碧)
服从你的渴望。
12.The new digital era. (索尼影碟机)
数码新时代。
13.We lead. others copy. (理光复印机)
我们领先,他人仿效。
14.Impossible made possible. (佳能打印机)
使不可能变为可能。
15.Take time to indulge. (雀巢冰激凌)
尽情享受吧!
16.Poetry in motion, dancing close to me.(丰田汽车)
动态的诗,向我舞近。
17.Just do it. (耐克运动鞋)
只管去做。
18.Ask for more. (百事流行鞋)
渴望无限。
19.The taste is great. (雀巢咖啡)
味道好极了。
20.Feel the new space. (三星电子)
感受新境界。
21.The choice of a new generation. (百事可乐)
新一代的选择。
Topic
Tell us what you know about some domesticated animals and their behavior .