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[00:00.00]Unit 9 Computers
[00:04.10]3.While you listen
[00:10.58]Recommending a website
[00:14.94]You are going to listen to a conversation between two friends who meet in the street.
[00:22.02]Are you booking your summer holiday already.then?
[00:29.15]Oh.hello.Simon.I didn’t see you there.
[00:33.99]No.no.It’s Karen’s birthday in a few weeks’ time and I was thinking of taking her away
[00:41.22]somewhere for the weekend.
[00:44.98]There’s not much on offer,though.
[00:49.42]Well,have you got access to the Internet?
[00:54.10]Yeah,well.we’re connected at work.Right.Well.why don’t you try that?
[01:01.15]You can sometimes get some really good last-minute deals online.
[01:07.21]To be honest.I’ve never really had much luck buying things on the Internet.
[01:14.29]The other day,I tried to book some train tickets on Ticketline.com.but it was just so complicated2.
[01:23.15]It took so long!In the end.I just gave up and did it over the phone.
[01:29.91]Yes,I know what you mean.That site’s not very user-friendly.
[01:36.47]Have you tried any of the cheap airline sites,though?
[01:41.51]No.never.Well.If I were you.I’d try some of them.
[01:48.07]I’ve booked lots of flights online and it’s always been really easy.
[01:54.55]I’ve never had any problems and it’s usually cheaper than going to a travel agent’s.
[02:01.31]You usually get a discount for online booking.
[02:06.17]So.which ones are the best?
[02:10.72]Well,it depends where you want to go.You could try British Airways3 first.
[02:17.59]They’re sometimes just as cheap as the budget airlines.
[02:22.73]Their address is BA.com.And the other one I’ve used quite a lot is easyjet.com.
[02:32.89]but they don’t fly to as many places as BA.
[02:37.86]Right.that sounds much better than standing4 here in the pouring rain.Thanks.
[02:45.72]Well.if you want ay more help,why don’t you e-mail me.
[02:51.18]It’s [email protected].
[02:57.45]thanks,Hey.while we’re talking about it,actually,
[03:03.98]do you know any good sites for buying CDs?When Karen and I first met.
[03:11.82]there was a song called You’ve been gone too long playing in the bar
[03:18.45]and I thought it would be really nice to try to get it for her birthday.
[03:24.49]Very romantic5!Yeah.well,I do my best.The only problem is I’m not sure
[03:32.32]who it’s by and I’ve never seen it in any record shop.
[03:37.36]I’m not sure.You could try looking at dustygroove.com.
[03:44.63]My brother’s always talking about them.Otherwise,If I were you.
[03:50.58]I’d go to one of those music chat sites and see if anyone there can help you.
[03:57.11]Right OK.
[04:01.35]E-mails and website addresses
[04:09.76]Listen to these e-mail and website addresses and repeat.
[04:15.61][email protected]
[04:31.67]2.www.soccernet.com
[04:40.42][email protected]
[04:53.56][email protected]
[05:04.90][email protected]
[05:16.84]6.www.intosomethin.com/barracuda
[05:28.70][email protected]
[05:46.72][email protected]
[06:02.16]9.www.jazzman/CDs.co1.uk
[06:25.12][email protected]
[06:50.57]General advice
[07:11.80]Why don’t you try the Internet?
[07:16.27]Have you tried any of the cheap airline sites?
[07:21.42]You could try British Airways first.
[07:27.69]If I were you,I’d try some of them.
[07:32.05]5. Speaking
[07:38.81]1.A British bank advertised6 a new credit7 card on their website.
[07:49.76]They offered an interest rate of 0.5%
[07:55.82]for six months to customers who changed to their card.
[08:01.59]It should have been 10.5%,
[08:07.16]but the programmer missed out the number 1
[08:12.12]Nobody in the bank noticed the mistake for two weeks.
[08:18.18]The mistake cost the bank over&100,000!
[08:24.35]2.A customer called the helpline
[08:30.59]to say she couldn’t get her new computer to switch8 on.
[08:36.02]The technician9 asked her what happened when she pushed the power button.
[08:42.19]The woman told him that she pushed and pushed on the foot pedal10 and nothing happened.
[08:49.63]She had put the mouse on the floor.thinking it was the foot pedal!
[08:55.88]3.A computer engineer was invited to a friend’s party,
[09:03.71]but it turned out to be a real disaster!
[09:08.36]The friend had just bought a new PC.
[09:13.53]but she couldn’t get music CDs to play in the CD-ROM drive.
[09:19.70]She said she was going to send it back.
[09:24.24]The engineer thought he knew what was wrong.
[09:29.31]and said it would only take him a couple of minutes to fix it.
[09:34.64]He removed the outside case,connected up the sound card.put in a CD and it played.
[09:43.29]Everyone at the party cheered!The engineer felt great.
[09:49.45]He then forgot to switch it off.
[09:53.82]As he was putting the case back on,the meal of the case touched something live.
[10:00.48]There was a flash.a smell of burnning,
[10:05.05]and he knew he had just ruined the whole thing.It cost him hundreds of pounds.
[10:12.70]He lost a friend and his professional11 reputation12!
1 co | |
abbr.Colombia 哥伦比亚;Cash Order 现付票;Certificate of Origin 货源证书 | |
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2 complicated | |
adj.错综复杂的,麻烦的,结构复杂的 | |
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航空公司 | |
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4 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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5 romantic | |
adj.浪漫的,风流的,传奇性的,夸大的,想象的,浪漫派的 | |
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6 advertised | |
v.公布( advertise的过去式和过去分词 );宣传;展现;宣传(自己的事) | |
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7 credit | |
n.信用,荣誉,贷款,学分;v.归功于,赞颂,信任 | |
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n.开关,电闸,转换,软枝;vt.转变,切换,摆动,转换,使转轨;vi.转换,变换,摆动 | |
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n.技术员,技师 | |
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10 pedal | |
n.踏板;adj.脚的,踏脚的;v.用脚踏动,踩踏板 | |
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11 professional | |
adj.专业的;职业的;n.专业人员;职业运动员 | |
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12 reputation | |
n.名誉,声誉,声望,信誉 | |
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