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1、Unit 8 Cash or ChequePart I Getting readyExercise B1.Man: I'd like to open a savings and a checking account.Woman: Our minimum deposit for a savings account is $25.Man: What is the interest rateWoman: It's %.Man: Do you charge for chequesWoman: Each cheque that you write will cost 20 cents.2
2、.Woman: I'd like to withdraw some money from my savings account.Teller: First you'll have to fill out one of these withdrawal forms.Woman: Oh, no. It asks for my account number. I forgot my bank book.Teller: I'm afraid you'll need that first.3.Man: Can I cash a cheque hereTeller: Do
3、you have an account with usMan: Yes, I have a checking account here.Teller: Please write your account number on the back of the cheque.Man: Is that all you needTeller: Could I see one more piece of identificationMan: Will a driver's license doTeller: Yes. That'd be fine.4.Man: I would like t
4、o ask about taking a loan.Loan Officer: Do you have an account hereMan: Yes, I've been a customer here for several months.Loan Officer: How much do you want to borrowMan: Three thousand dollars.5.Clerk: YesMan: I want to cash this traveller's cheque.Clerk: Do you have your passportMan: Yes.C
5、lerk: Thank you. Sign here, please. Here you are.Man: Thank you.Exercise CCharlie is a short way of saying a man s first name, Charles. It is what his friends or family might call him. Cheap means something that is low in cost, not expensive. It can also mean someone who is not willing to spend mone
6、y. So the expression“Cheap Charlie” means someone who willnot spend money.The Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang lists words and expressions used in American English. Slang words are not used in standard English, but may be used by a special group of people/This dictionary lists to
7、w expressions that mean someone who does not want to spend much money. They are “Cheap John” and “Cheap Charlie”. The dictionary says “Cheap John” was first used as an expression in about 1827.The dictionary says “Cheap Charlie” developed as an expression much later. It may have first been used in 9
8、62 in South Vietnam. A popular eating place on Hai Ba Trung Street in Saigon was called the Chong Nam Restaurant. It provided good food at a very low price. Americans who ate there began calling it “Cheap Charlie s”.After a while, in South Vietnam, anyone who would not spend a lot of money was calle
9、d a “Cheap Charlie”. A suit of clothes that did not cost a lot of money was called a “Cheap Charlie” suit. Inexpensive shoes were called “Cheap Charlie” shoes. You get this idea.Part n Using a bank accountExercise A TranscriptForeign exchange dealing is, as its name implies, the exchange of the curr
10、ency of one country for the currency of another. The rate of exchange is the value of one unit of the foreign currency expressed in the other currency concerned. A bank may make gains on buying and selling currencies on the inter-bank market. Making a profit on the transaction is the basic idea of f
11、oreign exchange dealing.Exercise BAlex: Good morning.Cashier: Good morning.Alex: I would . I would want to know how to make out this cheque.Cashier: Right. Erm . do you want to draw out some moneyAlex: Yes, £ 20.Cashier: £ 20 OK. (Yes) Well, the first thing you need to do, is to write toda
12、y's date in the top right-hand corner where you see the line (Yes) at the top you write just today's date (Yes) and the year. You must put the year in. And if you want to draw out money after it says pay . can you see over on the left-hand sideAlex: The first . er . lineCashier: That's i
13、t. On the first line it says PAY and you write "Cash" afterwards.Alex: In letters.Cashier: Yes. CASH (Yes) you write cash. OK. Then underneath that, right underneath, you have to write the amount of money you want. So just twenty pounds and then you write ONLY at the end in words. Then at
14、the end of that line where you can see the box, see over on the right-hand side, you have to write the amount you want in numbers.Alex: In numbersCashier: Mm-mm.Alex: Yes.Cashier: And then underneath that box, the last thing you have to do in the bottom right-hand corner is just write your signature
15、.Alex: Thank you very much.Cashier: OK. Bye-bye then.Alex: Bye.Part m Making phone calls to chase late paymentsCall 1Smythe: This is Paul Smythe calling from Birmingham.Martinez: Good morning, Mr. Smythe. How are youSmythe: Fine, thanks. And youMartinez: Yes, I'm fine, too.Smythe: Mr. Martinez,
16、I'm ringing about our last invoice.Martinez: Yes, I remember we got it before the summer.Smythe: Exactly, Mr. Martinez. The invoice was raised more than three months ago.Martinez: I'm sorry, I don't quite follow you.Smythe: We sent you the invoice on the 13 th of July.Martinez: On the 30
17、 th of July.Smythe: Not the 30 th. The 13th. And we still haven't received payment.Martinez: OK, Mr. Smythe. I'll check and get back to you.Smythe: When can you contact meMartinez: This afternoon.Smythe: That's fine. I look forward to hearing from you.Martinez: Bye.Smythe: Bye.Call 2Mart
18、inez: Well, Mr. Smythe, I've looked into your invoice and found out why it hasn't been paid.Smythe: And why is thatMartinez: We asked our bank to transfer the money but they couldn't. They said that your bank details are wrong.Smythe: What do you mean, our bank details are wrong They are
19、 printed on our invoice.And you received the same invoice as all our other customers.Martinez: I'm sorry, what did you saySmythe: I said our bank details are printed on the invoice.Martinez: Well, I have the invoice here. Can we just check The account number is . Is that rightSmythe: Yes, that
20、39;s right.Martinez: At the Bank of Scot land at 46 Portland Street inSmythe: Hang on a minute, did you say "Bank of Scotland"Martinez: Yes.Smythe: It's the Royal Bank of Scotland-not the Bank of Scotland.Martinez: You mean there are twoSmythe: Exactly.Martinez: OK, Mr. Smythe. I'l
21、l ask our bank to transfer the amount to the Royal Bank of Scotland.Smythe: As soon as possible, Mr. Martinez.Martinez: Manana, Mr. Smythe, as soon as the bank opens. And, Mr. Smythe, I'm sorry about the mistake.Smythe: Well,I'm glad we sorted it out.Martinez: Yes! Bye.Smythe: Bye.Call 3Cler
22、k: Account enquiries.Smythe: Good afternoon. I'd like to check if a transfer has been received from Spain.Clerk: Could you give me your account number and the account name pleaseSmythe: Yes, the number is and the company name is Paul Smythe and Partners.Clerk: Could you spell Smythe, pleaseSmyth
23、e: Yes, it's S-M-Y-T-H-E.Clerk: And your address,pleaseSmythe: Unit 7, Parkdown Trading Estate.Clerk: And when did you expect the money to be creditedSmythe: This week.Clerk: One moment, please. Yes, we received a credit of £ 3 on Wednesday.Smythe: Sorry,could you repeat the amountClerk: Ye
24、s, £ 3 .Smythe: I was expecting a round figure of £ 3 500. Did the bank make a chargeClerk: I'm afraid I can't see that from my screen. I've only got the final figure which was credited to your account.Smythe: But we get lots of payments from abroad and we never have to pay cha
25、rges.Clerk: Let me check, sir . Yes, the amount was transferred in Spanish pesetas. We had toconvert it into pounds. So, after bank charges, your account was credited with £ 3 .Smythe: I see. OK, thank you.Clerk: You're welcome.Smythe: Bye.Clerk: Bye.Part N More about the topic: E-money-Mon
26、ey of the FutureWhen we think of money today, we picture it either as round, flat pieces of metal which we call coins, or as printed paper notes.However, the earliest method of exchange was barter in which goods were exchanged directly for other goods. Problems arose when either someone did not want
27、 what was being offered in exchange for the other good, or if no agreement could be reached over how much one good was worth in terms of the other.Valuable metals such as gold and silver began acting as a medium of exchange. Governments then decided to melt down these metals into coins. By the seven
28、teenth century people were leaving gold with the local goldsmith for safe keeping. Receipts of £ 1 and £ 5 were issued which could then be converted back into gold at any time. Soon these receipts were recognized as being "as good as gold" and were readily taken in exchange for g
29、oods. Goldsmiths became the first specialist bankers and their receipts began to circulate as banknotes.Nowadays, however, notes are not usually used to buy expensive items such as cars. The buyer is more likely to write out a check which instructs his bank to transfer money from his account into th
30、e account of the seller. Hence bank deposits act as money.Part V Memory test: Judy's Weekly SpendingTranscript:Judy: Let me see, first I did the weekly shopping at the supermarket, that was about £ , as far as I remember, a bit up from last week, we must be more careful. Then I bought some petrol for the car, didn't I Yes that's it, £ 7 or so. I must have had lu
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