UNIT 19 A Souvenir to Remind Me of China
Integrated Skills Development
Dialogues
A. Shall I Pack It for you? Mark comes to China for a visit. He will return to the United States in three days. Now he comes to the souvenir store to buy something typically Chinese to take back home. Salesman: How do you like this silk scarf? This is a typical Chinese souvenir. Mark: I like it very much. It will certainly remind me of China when I return to my country. I'll take it. Salesman: Shall I pack it for you? Mark: Yes please. Can you pack it in colored paper? Salesman: Sure. Is it okay in this way? Mark: Great. Thanks. Can I use my credit card for my purchase? Salesman: Yes, sir. We accept American Express, Visa and Master Card. Please go to the cashier. Cashier: Here you go. Just sign the slip here, please. Have a nice day. Mark: Thanks, you too.
B. Cash or Credit Card? Mrs. Anderson comes to buy some typical Chinese dolls for her grandchildren before she goes back to England. Salesgirl: How about this doll, ma'am? Mrs. Anderson: Oh, I like it. It's so lovely. Salesgirl: Yes. And it's also very popular with little children. Mrs. Anderson: I guess I'll take two of the same kind. Would you please wrap them up separately? Salesgirl: Yes madam. I'll pack them in two boxes and then wrap the boxes in beautiful paper. Mrs. Anderson: Great, thanks a lot. Salesgirl: You're welcome. Are you going to pay in cash or by credit card? Mrs. Anderson: In cash. Salesgirl: Okay, please go over to Register 12. It's over there on your left. Cashier: Okay, two dolls come to $53.40... out of $55... Here is your change, $1.60. Thank you. Have a nice day. Mrs. Anderson: You too.
Passage An Elderly Customer
She was ninety. She came to the store to buy a wedding anniversary present. Obviously she hadn't gone out shopping for a long, long time, because she was very surprised at the prices. She wanted a nice shopping basket. The salesgirl asked, "Would you like this one?" She sayed, "How much is it?" The salesgirl told her that it is $9. She said, "Oh my dear, prices these days!" Anyway, in the end she settled for a glass bowl. It was $8 and it was very nice. She asked the salesgirl to pack the glass bowl. The salesgirl found a blue box, put the bowl in it, and wrapped it up in a nice-looking way. Then the woman customer came to the cashier to pay for the glass bowl. She asked, "I don't carry money with me, can I pay for it with my credit card? Or I'll send my son here on Monday if you only accept cash." The cashier said she could pay with her credit card. There was no need to send her son here. This really made the salesgirl feel amused. The old woman was one of the most interesting customers the salesgirl had ever met.
New Words and Expressions
amuse v. 逗乐
anniversary n. 周年纪念
bowl n. 碗
cash n. 现金
credit n. 信用;(银行中的)存款
doll n. 玩具,娃娃
elderly a. 上了年纪的,年长的
grandchild n. 孙子(女),外孙(女)
guess v. 猜测
obviously ad. 明显地
pack v. 包,包扎
purchase n. & v.购买的物品,购买
register n. & v.收款处,登记
remind v. 使记起,提醒
salesgirl n. 女售货员
scarf n. 围巾
separately ad. 分开地
slip n. 纸条
souvenir n. 纪念品
wedding n. 婚礼,结婚
wrap v. 包,裹
remind sb. of sth. 使…想起…
colored paper 彩纸
be popular with 受…的欢迎
wrap up 把…包起来
in cash 用现金
shopping basket 购物筐
in the end 最后
settle for 敲定
Here you go. 请吧。
Have a nice day. 祝你今天愉快。/ 再见。
Here's your change. 这是找你的零钱。
Merry Learning
Strange But True
Rats can live longer without water than camels. Horses can sleep standing up.
Phonetics
oo在单词中的读音: book foot cook wood wool
boot fool choose afternoon
Pronunciation and Intonation
A: Did you say you're going to take a vacation next week? B: Yes, my family and I are going to New York for a week. We want to visit the museums and see some plays. A: I haven't had a vacation for a long time. I wish I could get away for a while. B: You can take a vacation sometime soon, can't you? A: No, there's too much work to do. Maybe next year, though.
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