Listen this way听力教程第四册-1(在线收听

Part Ⅰ Getting ready
Today's kids are sophisticated and see the Internet as a preferred tool for information gathering and commerce. Many online stores are targeting children and teens.

A  The following words will appear in this unit. Listen carefully and study the definitions.
   1. refund: a sum of money given in return for loss or damage
   2. expiry: reaching the end of something (goods, contracts, etc.)
   3. transaction: a piece of business
   4. cyberspace: the three-dimensional space made up of all the world's computer networks (ft)$M?#JH*t$f0j)
   5. dispatch: send to a place or for a particular purpose
   6. boom: a (period of) rapid growth or increase
   7. rebound: move quickly back to a former level after falling
   8. turmoil: a state of confusion and trouble
   9. outstrip: do better than
  10. club: a thick heavy stick, used as a weapon
 
B  Listen to the report. Write down every word as a dictation. It will be read three times. First reading, read from beginning to end. Second reading, read with pauses. Third reading, global reading again.
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   _______________________________________________________________
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   _______________________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________________
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   The key issue for Net commerce is the public's confidence ?and the biggest worry is security. However, trust is difficult to win and easy to lose. What can be done?

C  Listen to a news report. Supply the missing information.
   Tips for staying safe on the Net
   Major points                   Details (key words)
   1. Evaluate ________________   Well-known/ trustworthy/ customer
                                  service/ complaints procedure/
                                  refund policy
   2. Talk to _________________/  _________________________________                                 
      Email and wait for response _________________________________ 
   3. Ensure secure connection   _________________________________
   4. Be extra careful at a cybercafe           -
     or other public connection 

Part Ⅱ  Net shopping under fire
Trust is an essential part of E-commerce, but it is also a quality which the Net is finding hard to come by. Is E-shopping safe?

A  Listen to the report. Supply the missing information about the main problems of online shopping found by the survey.
   Main problems of online shopping
   ● Long time waiting for ___________ or even no ___________ (about 8%) after ordering
   ● No clear information about ___________
   ● A danger that customers'__________________ would be sold to a third party (as many as _________ of the sites)
   ● No policy on _______________ (about _________ of the companies)
   ● No confirmation of the______(about_____of the sites) and the _________ (as many as ______ of the sites)
   ● No __________ more than four months after returning goods (in _________ cases)
 
B  Now listen again. Complete the summary.
   Summary:
   The survey shows in spite of the _________ and _________ offered by Net shopping there are still many ____________ that prevent consumers from shopping with ________________. One of the biggest problems is to ________________ in buying online. It takes time for the Internet to become ___________ as a retail channel when it gives support to trust relationships with guarantees of _______ and _______.

Part Ⅲ  Banking at home
As the new century arrives, banks and financial services companies stand on the edge of a revolutionary era. The dramatic development of PC technology, together with the emergence of a low-cost, worldwide, communications network is reshaping the way that people transmit money and information. Banking at home is no longer a dream.

A  Listen to a description of today's banking services. Complete the outline.
   Outline
   Ⅰ. Some problems of the walk-in bank
       A. standing in long lines
       B. running out of checks
       C. _____________________

   Ⅱ. ______________________
       A. viewing accounts
       B. moving money between accounts
       C. applying for a loan
       D. ___________________________
       E. paying bills electronically
       F. ___________________________

   Ⅲ. Reasons for creating online services
       A. ______________________
       B. taking advantage of modern technology

   Ⅳ. Inappropriateness of online banking for some people
       A. ______________________
       B. preferring to handle accounts the traditional way

B  Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the material. Then answer the questions.
   Questions:
   1. What is "interactive banking"?
      _______________________________________________
   2. Why can "online banking" compete for customers?
      _______________________________________________
      _______________________________________________
   3. What kind of customers do banks want to keep?
      _______________________________________________
      _______________________________________________

Part Ⅳ  More about the topic: Asia Sees Boom in E-commerce
E-commerce, or electronic commerce, is the direct use of information technology for transactions between the supplier and the client. There are two types of e-commerce: business to business and business to consumer.
Listen to the report. Complete the chart.

Part Ⅴ Do you know ...?
People go to yard sales mainly because they want a good deal. As a buyer, you may look through the old dishes and well-thumbed paperbacks or maybe you just want to see what they've got. Anyway, take cash and get there early in the day. You may get what you want.
Listen to a description of yard sales. Write down the key points in note form. Then listen to the questions and make a correct choice to answer each question.
   1. a. A bargain is something you buy for less than its true value.
      b. One person's useless ugly object can be another person's bargain.
      c. Everybody loves a bargain.

   2. a. Extremely ugly things.
      b. Anything.
      c. Useless things.

   3. a. To go just for a treasure hunt.
      b. To have fun.
      c. To earn a living or have fun.

   4. a. 1675.      b. 1975.      c. 1970.

   5. a. $1250.     b. $1675.     c. $150 000.

   6. a. It belonged to the museum.
      b. It was a historic weapon used by an American Indian leader.
      c. It had been missing for many years.

Part Ⅵ  Reminder of key points in this unit
           Verb & Verb Phrase  Noun & Noun Phrase  Other
   Part Ⅰ                     e-commerce          trustworthy
                               cybercafe
                               expiry date
                               transaction
                               refund policy
   Part Ⅱ dispatch            obstacle
                               cyberspace
                               retail channel
   Part Ⅲ e-mail              account             electronically
           appeal              walk-in bank
   Part Ⅳ rebound             boom
           generate            turmoil
           outstrip
           cash in
   Part Ⅴ negotiate           yard sale
                               treasure hunt
                               club

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