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TeachingAimTeachingAimUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction1.CognitiveInformation(認知信息):ConsumerSatisfaction2.LanguageFocus(內容重點)
—KeyWords:bargain,trick,extort,silly,innocent,novelty,whereupon,rush,breathtaking,impertinence,plead,outrage,sane,trifle,extravagant,loo,stickyWarm—upWordsGuessingTextAnalysisExtendedActivitiesUnitFourConsumerSatisfactionOK?Toodear!TeachingAimTeachingAimUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction—Phrases:tostartwith,mightaswell,forthesakeof,inone’sdefense,asthough,forone’slifetime,pileup,fallfor,servesb.right,allthesame—WordStudy:accuse,offer,resist,fade,prohibit—UsefulStructures: Ifeelcertainthat... Itwillsellwell. eventhough... doagoodjob—Grammar:SubjunctiveMoodofVerbs(1)TeachingAimTeachingAimUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction3.CommunicativeSkills(交際技能)
—Expressions:Expressionsof“Complaining”—PracticalReading:AdvertisementsofBargains4.LexicalKnowledge(詞匯學知識):
Suffixes:able/ible,al,ant/ent,ary/ory,an/ianKeystolisteningIV1.1)creatingconsumerprofilesthatareeasilyaccessible2)callyourcustomersbynamepersonalrelationshipswiththem3)otherproductsorservicesyourcustomersmaywant4)anticipatethecustomer’sneedshe/shemayexperienceaproblem/troubleinusingtheproduct5)youprovidethemwithfreesupportservices2.surveyspurchasevisitsurveysgivensatisfiedcompanycontinuecareconcerns(???)Warm--up
Brainstorming:1.Whatdoestheword“bargain”meantoyou?Workwithyourpartnerandfindthepossibledefinitionsofthiswordandwritethemdownhere.Bargainmeans---aneffectivesalestechniquetoencouragecustomerstopurchase.有效的銷售技術,以鼓勵顧客購買。somethingoffered,soldorboughtcheap.提供一些出售或購買的優(yōu)惠。anopportunitynottobemissedtobuysomethingatapricelowerthanusual.不要錯過購買一些低于平常價格的機會。atricktomakeyoubuysomethingthatyoudon’treallyneed.用技巧使你買不真正需要的東西。
5)tonegotiateoverthetermsofanagreementorcontract.談成一項條款或合同的協(xié)議。
6)tonegotiatewiththesellerforthepurposeofbringingthepricedown.進行談判的目是,使賣方價格下降。7)agoodwaytosavemoney.一個可以省錢的好方法。8)anunusualwayof“making”money.一個不尋常的“掙錢”方式。9)awayofmakingexpensiveproductsappearcheap.
是一種使貴的產(chǎn)品看起來很便宜的方式。2.Workwithyourpartnerandwriteoutwordsaboutplaceswherepeoplegoforbargainsdiscountstore折扣商店garagesale現(xiàn)場舊貨出售chainstore連鎖商店five---and—tencentstore/dimestore廉價商店grocerystore雜貨店e-businessintheInternet網(wǎng)上交易supermarket超級市場auctionmarket拍賣市場skymarket露天市場fleamarket跳蚤市場(舊貨和廉價商品市場)nightmarket夜市publicproducemarket農(nóng)產(chǎn)品零售市場streetmarket路攤secondhandmarket舊貨市場(二手市場)II.Pairwork:Discusswithyourpartnerthefollowingquestions.
1.Doyouoftenbargainwithshopassistantswhenyoubuythings?2.Doyouoftenlookaroundtheshopsforbargains?3.Whereorwhenareyoumostlikelytofindabargain?4.Haveyoueverboughtanythingthatyoudidn’tneedjustbecauseyouthoughtitwasabargain?5.Whatwasthebestbargainyouhavefound?Describeittoyourclassmates.WordsGuessing
innocenta.decenta.extortv.boardn.fadev.whereuponconj.
hibitv.
hibitv.boardn.pleadv.outragev.defensen.seeminglyad.Persiana.sawn.circulara.triflea.extravaganta.tremendousa.pleadv.innocenta.
BackgroundInformationBackgroundInformationUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction1.Definitionofconsumersatisfaction
Consumersatisfactionisabusinesstermusedtocapturetheideaofmeasuringhowsatisfiedanenterprise’sconsumersarewiththeorganizations’effortsinamarketplace.Everyorganizationhasconsumersofsomekind.Theorganizationprovidesproducts(goodsand/orservices)ofsomekindtoitsconsumersthroughthemechanismofamarketplace.Theproductstheorganizationprovidesaresubjecttocompetitionwhetherbysimilarproductsorbysubstitutionproducts.Thereasonanorganizationisinterestedinthesatisfactionofitsconsumersisbecauseconsumerspurchasetheorganization’sproducts.Theorganizationisinterestedinretainingitsexistingconsumersandincreasingthenumberofitsconsumers.ConsumersatisfactionisanambiguousBackgroundInformationBackgroundInformationUnit4ConsumerSatisfactionandabstractconceptandtheactualmanifestationofthestateofsatisfactionwillvaryfrompersontoperson.Thestateofsatisfactiondependsonanumberofbothpsychologicalandphysicalvariables.Thelevelofsatisfactioncanalsovarydependingonotheroptionstheconsumermayhaveandotherproductsagainstwhichtheconsumercancomparetheorganization’sproducts.Becausesatisfactionisbasicallyapsychologicalstate,itisdifficulttomeasurequantitatively.Inotherwords,therearenounitsofsatisfactionthathavebeendefined.Theusualmeasuresofconsumersatisfactioninvolveasurveyinstrumentwithasetofstatementsusingascale.Theconsumerisaskedtoevaluateeachstatementandthenselectfromascalehowmuchtheconsumeragreesordisagreeswiththestatement.BackgroundInformationBackgroundInformationUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction2.Benefitsofconsumersatisfaction
Consumersatisfactionhasapositiveinfluenceontheconsumer:theperceptionoftheriskthatprecededthepurchasedisappears;theconsumer’sself-conceptmightimprovebecausethepurchasewasaccomplishedsuccessfully;andpositiveinformationisfrequentlyspontaneouslycommunicatedtootherconsumers.Ifaconsumerissatisfiedwithaproduct,heorshewouldinfuturebuythatparticularproductmoreconfidently.Brandloyaltymightdevelopasaresult.Thebenefitofconsumersatisfactiontoenterprisesisthattheyhavemanagedtoprovideproductstothemarketthatsatisfytheneedsofconsumers.Thiscouldinturnensurethecontinuedexistenceandgrowthoftheenterprise,particularlyiftheconsumerisBackgroundInformationBackgroundInformationUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction
satisfiedtosuchanextentthatheorshesharestheexperiencewithotherconsumers.Therefore,asuccessfulpurchaseisnotonlybeneficialtotheconsumers,butalsototheotherpartiesinvolved(theretailerandtheproducerthatcouldberepresentedbyabrandoratradename).3.FactorsinfluencingconsumersatisfactionConsumersatisfactionissometimesdefinedasaconsumer’sevaluationoftheactualperformanceofapurchase(productorservice)intermsofpre-formulatedobjectivesandexpectations.Consumersatisfactioncomeswhenapurchaseisevaluatedinthecourseofitsuseandtheconsumerconcludesthatitmeetsorexceedshisorherinitialexpectations.TheinteractionbetweenexpectationofaproductandtheeventualperformanceoftheproductBackgroundInformationBackgroundInformationUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction thereforeleadstoeitherconsumersatisfactionorconsumerdissatisfaction.Apartfromthefactthatindividualcharacteristicsofconsumers(suchasage,levelofeducation,financialstatus)andpersonalitydifferenceshaveaninfluenceontheexperienceofconsumersatisfactionandtheintensityoftheexperiencesubsequenttoapurchase,consumersatisfactionassuchiscomplexanddifficulttopredict.Itwasspeculatedthatconsumersatisfactionisinfluencedby:■theproductfeatures,takingdueaccountofpreviousexperience,brand-nameperceptionsandsymbolicelements;■thecontextofthepurchase,whichincludestheinfluenceofsalespeopleandsocialreferences;■individualcharacteristicsthatentailpersuadabilityandperceptualdistortion.BackgroundInformationBackgroundInformationUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction4.Signsandsymptomsofcompulsiveshopping
Atitsworst,compulsiveshoppingcanthreatenmarriages,destroyafamily’screditratingandjeopardizeitsfinancialfuture.Togaugeyourshoppinghabit,gooverthefollowinglistofsignsandsymptomsofcompulsiveshopping.Experiencingfourormoreofthesesituationscanindicateaproblemwithshoppingandspending.■Shoppingorspendingmoneyasaresultofbeingdisappointed,angryorscared.■Spendinghabitsthatcauseemotionaldistressorchaosinone’slife.■Arguingwithothersregardingshoppingorspendinghabits.■Feelinglostwithoutcreditcards.BackgroundInformationBackgroundInformationUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction■Buyingitemsoncreditthatwouldnotbeboughtwithcash.■Feelingarushofeuphoriaandanxietyatthesametimewhenspendingmoney.■Feelingthatspendingorshoppingisarecklessorforbiddenact.■Feelingguilty,ashamed,embarrassedorconfusedaftershoppingorspendingmoney.■Havingmanypurchasesthatareneverused.■Lyingtoothersaboutwhatwasboughtorhowmuchmoneywasspent.
QuestionforPara.1:1.Howdoestheauthordefinetheword“bargain”inthetext?Bargainissomethingofferedatalowandadvantageousprice.Amorerecentdefinitionis:abargainisadirtytricktoextortmoneyfromthepocketsofsillyandinnocentpeople.TextStudyQuestion1forPara.2:Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“buttheattentionofnoveltysoonfades”?Peoplesoonloseinterestinthenewthings.Theywillnotattractpeopleanymore.Question2forPara.2:Howdopeoplereacttosmallpricereductions,say5porevenlpoff?Peoplewillrushtobuyiteventhoughitstillcostsaboutforty—threepercentmorethanitsfairpriceQuestionforPara.3:Whydoestheauthorsayitis“breathtakingimpertinence”forsellerstoadvertise“1poff”?Thepoorestold-agepensioneroughttoregardthisasaninsult.Question1forPara.4:Whendoestherealdangerofbargainstarts?Therealdangerstartswhenutterlyunnecessarythingsbecome“bargains”.Question2forPara.4:Theauthorcreatesahumorouseffectbytheuseofexaggeration.Forexample:“Oldladieswillbuyroller—skates...”Canyougivemoreexamplesofexaggerationinthepassage?Non--smokerswillbuypipe-cleaners.Amanboughtanelectriccircularsawasabargainandcutofftwoofhisfingersthenextday.Buthehadnoregrets:thesawhadbeentrulycheap.QuestionforPara.6:Whatisthedangercausedbybargains?Thereisahugenumberofpeoplewhojustcannotresistbargainsandsales,soutterlyunnecessarythingsbecame‘bargains’.Question1forPara.6:Whatdoes“buyinginbulk”mean?Buyingalot.大批量地購買Question2forPara.6:Whatcanwelearnfromthatoldcouplewhocouldnotresistbuyingsugarinbulk?Theyboughtenoughsugarfortheirlifetimeandthelifetimeoftheirchildrenandgrandchildren.bargainDetailedStudyUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction1.bargain1)n.somethingboughtcheaplyorforlessthanitsusualprice.便宜貨;廉價貨
e.g.ImightbuyaTV,ifIcanfindabargaininthesales. Theshoesareabargainat$22.2)n.anagreement.協(xié)議;交易[相關搭配]make/strikeabargain:達成協(xié)議
e.g.Wehavemadeabargainthathe’lldotheshoppingandI’llcook.driveahardbargain:達成非常有利于自己的協(xié)議
e.g.Heisdeterminedtodriveahardbargain.LangLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfactionkeepone’ssideofthebargain:
履行協(xié)議
e.g.Managementandunionshavestruckabargainoverwageincreases.3)vi.todiscusstheconditionsofasale,agreement,etc.講價 錢;討價還價
e.g.Theworkerbargainedforbetterpay.[相關詞]bargainingn.討價還價
e.g.The4%payrisewastheresultofsomehardbargaining.2ExerciseVIExerciseVIUnit4
Consumer
Satisfaction重點詞匯:offer
[基本用法]1)vt.tosaythatyouarewillingtogivesomeonesomething,orto holdsomethingouttothemsotheycantakeit.提出;提供
e.g.Theyofferednoexplanationforhisaction.
anofferofassistance
anoffertohelp[相關搭配]offersb.sth.e.g.Theyofferedhimaverygoodjobbutheturneditdown(refused/declineit). Heofferedmeapenasthebirthdaypresent.
Chaldonwasofferedahugesalarytobecometheteammanager.offersth.tosb.e.g.Thedramaschooloffersplacestostudentswhocanshowtalent. Bothairlinesofferadiscounttotravelersover60.turndown/refuse/declineanoffer:拒絕提議/建議2ExerciseVIExerciseVIUnit4
Consumer
Satisfaction2)vt./n.tosaythatyouarewillingtopayaparticularamountofmoney.出 價;開價
e.g.Thepoliceareofferingarewardforanyinformation. Theyofferedmeagoodpriceforthehouse. I’mpreparedtomakeyouagenerousofferforthehouse. They’veacceptedourofferof10,000yuan.3)vi./vt.tosaythatyouarewillingtodosomething.(主動)愿意(做某事)
e.g.Idon’tneedanyhelp,butitwasniceofyoutooffer. Mydadhasofferedtopickusup.[相關搭配]beopentooffers:愿意考慮還價e.g.We’reasking2,500yuan,butwe’reopentooffers.specialoffer:特價e.g.Theyhaveaspecialofferonthisweek—buytwo,andgetonefree.trickLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction2.trick
1)n.somethingonedoesinordertodeceivesomeone else.騙局;花招;詭計
e.g.Hepretendedtobeill,butitwasjustatrick.[相關搭配]dirty/mean/rottentrick:下流的/無恥的/卑鄙的詭計2)n.somethingonedoestosurprisesomeoneelseormake otherpeoplelaugh.惡作?。巯嚓P搭配]playatrickonsb.:捉弄某人
e.g.Thegirlswerealwaysplayingtricksontheirteachers.LanguageLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction3)n.acleverwayofdoingsomethingthatworksverywell.訣竅;技巧
e.g.Thetrickistobendyourkneesasyoucatchtheball. Asalesmanshouldknowallthetricksofthetrade.4)vt.todeceivesomeoneinordertogetsomethingfromthemortomake themdosomething.欺騙;誘騙;哄騙[相關搭配]odoingsth. e.g.Clientsweretrickedintobelievingtheirmoneywasbeinginvested.tricksb.outofsth/doingsth. e.g.Thecompanywastrickedoutof2million.[相關詞]trickyadj.困難的;復雜的;棘手的(triffe)
e.g.Ifoundmyselfinaverytrickysituation. Findingtheelectricalfault(短路)
isreallytricky.extortLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction3.extort:
vt.toillegallyforcesomeonetogiveonemoneyby threateningthem.敲詐;勒索(claim)[相關搭配]extortsth.from/outofsb.勒索;強搶
e.g.Landlordstriedtocovertheirlossesbyextortinghighrents fromtenants.[相關詞]extortionn.
敲詐;勒索
e.g.Hefaceschargesofkidnappingandextortion.
他面臨誘拐和敲詐的指控。innocentLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction4.innocent(simple-minded/naive)
1)adj.nothavingmuchexperienceoflife,sothatoneiseasily deceived;naive.天真無邪的;涉世不深的
e.g.He’ssoinnocentthatanyonecantakeadvantageofhim.2)adj.notguiltyofacrime.無罪的
e.g.NobodywouldbelievethatIwasinnocent.
Heisinnocentofmurder.[相關搭配]innocentvictims/bystanders/people:無辜的受害者/旁觀者/人們[相關詞]innocencen.清白無罪;單純;天真
e.g.Canyouproveyourinnocence?Inourinnocencewebelievedeverythingweweretold.IfeelcertainthatLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction5.Ifeelcertainthat...:
Ifeelconfidentandsure,withoutany doubtsthat...e.g.I’mabsolutelycertainthatIleftthekeysinthekitchen.IfeltcertainthatI’dpassedthetest.[比較]Itiscertainthat:ifsomethingiscertain,itwilldefinitelyhappenor isdefinitelytrue.e.g.ItnowseemscertainthattherewillbeanelectioninMay.It’snotcertainwherehelived.Itisbynomeanscertainthatthedealwillbeaccepted.ItwillsellwellLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction6.Itwillsellwell:Itwillbeboughtbyalotofpeople.“Sell”, followedby“well”or“badly”,canbeusedin theactiveformwithpassivemeaning“besold wellorbadly”.e.g.Anti-agecreamsalwayssellwell.Docertainproductsandservicessellwell?Hewasproducingbootsthatsoldwellbutdidnotwearwell.
tostartwithLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction7.tostartwith1)usedtotalkaboutthebeginningofasituation,esp.whenitchangeslater.起初;開始時
e.g.Ifeltnervoustostartwith,butsoonbegantorelax.2)firstofall.首先;第一
e.g.We’renotgoingonholidaythisyear;tostartwithwehaven’tgotthemoneyandthenthere’sstillalotweneedtodoonthehouse.noveltyLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction8.novelty1)n.thequalityofbeingnew,unusual,andinteresting.新穎;新 奇性
e.g.Iwasintrigued(好奇的,被吸引了的)
bythenoveltyofhisidea.IenjoyedlivinginParisatfirstbutthenoveltysoonworeoff(磨損;磨掉;逐漸減弱;逐漸消失).2)n.somethingnewandunusualwhichattractspeople’sattention andinterest.新奇的事物
e.g.Carswerestillsomethingofanoveltyatthebeginningof lastcentury.[相關詞]noveladj.
新穎的;新奇的(original)
e.g.That’sanovelidea—openinganEnglishrestaurantinFrance.2ExerciseVIExerciseVIUnit4
Consumer
Satisfaction重點詞匯:Fade
[基本用法]1)vi.
tograduallydisappear.逐漸消失
e.g.Hopesofapeacesettlementarebeginningtofade.Overtheyearsherbeautyhadfadedlittlebylittle.
2)vi./vt.tolosecolororbrightness.(使)褪色;(使)失去光 澤
e.g.thefadingeveninglight Thesunhasfadedthecurtains. Overtheyearsthegreenpainthadfaded.[相關詞]faded褪色的
e.g.He’osthLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSosth.:tochangefromonethingintoanother. (usu.bymagic)
e.g.Inaflashtheyturnthesofaintoabed.Thewitchhadturnedthemallintostone.whereuponLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction10.whereupon:
conj.usedwhensomethingimmediatelyafter somethingelse,orasaresultof(which)somethinghappens.馬上;于是
e.g.Mollybannedherfromthediningroom,whereuponBridgetburstintotears. Itoldhershelookedfat,whereuponshethrewtheentire contentsofasaucepan(平底鍋)atmeandburstintotears.rushtodosthLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction11.rushtodosth.:todosomethingveryquicklyandwithout delay.匆匆做(某事)
e.g.Irushedtopackmysuitcasebeforeshecameback. Weshouldn’trushtoblamethem....breathtakingimpertinenceLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction12....breathtakingimpertinence:Althoughtheone-pennyreductionofthepricemaywellbeconsideredtobeaninsult,itproducesgreatexcitementtobuyersandencouragesthemtobuyit.breathtakingLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction13.breathtaking:
adj.veryimpressive,excitingorsurprising.使人興奮的;激動人心的;驚險的
e.g.Theguesthousewasonthesideofthecliff,withbreathtakingviewsoftheoceanbelow.Thechangesinthecitysince1980havebeenbreathtaking.Thedrivealongthebeachandupthemountainistruly breathtaking.impertinenceLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction14.impertinence:
n.thestateofbeingrudeornotrespectful.不禮貌;莽撞無禮
e.g.Whiletheypreparefordinner,DonQuixotescoldsSanchoforhisimpertinenceandordershimtobemorediscreetinfurtherconversations.Hissuperiorswereoutragedbyhisimpertinenceinsuggestingasolutiontheyhadn’tconsidered.[相關詞]impertinentadj.
不禮貌的;莽撞無禮的
e.g.Thequestionaboutherageisveryimpertinent.might(just)aswellLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction15.might(just)aswell:usedtosuggestthatsomeoneshoulddosomething,becausethereisnogoodreasontodoanythingelse.只好……;還是……為好;也可以……e.g.It’snogoodwaitingforthebus.Wemightaswellwalk.Imightjustaswellhavestayedathome.Hesaidwemightaswellgobeforehissisterarrived, becauseonceshecame,itwouldbeimpossible.2ExerciseVIExerciseVIUnit4
Consumer
Satisfaction重點詞匯:accuse
[基本用法]1)vt.toblame(someone),sayingthattheyhavedone somethingmorallywrong,unpleasantorunkind.指責
e.g.“Ihadnothingtodowithit.”“Don’tworry,I’mnotaccusingyou.”2)vt.tosaythatsomeoneisguiltyofacrimeorofdoing something.控告[相關搭配]
accusesb.of(doing)sth.
e.g.Areyouaccusedmeoflying?He’saccusedofmurder.
Thesurgeonwasaccusedofnegligence.2ExerciseVIExerciseVIUnit4
Consumer
Satisfaction[相關詞]theaccused
n.
被告accuser
n.
原告accusation
n.
控告;告發(fā);指控
e.g.Thereisn’tawordoftruthinyouraccusations.
Hehastofaceanaccusationofcorruption.[相關搭配]makeanaccusationagainst:提出指控e.g.Severalseriousaccusationshavebeenmadeagainsttheformerstategovernor.wild/unfoundedaccusation:胡亂指控;誣告forthesakeofLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction16.forthesakeof:inordertohelp,please,improvesomeoneor something.由于;為了……的緣故
e.g.Hemovedtotheseasideforthesakeofhishealth. IonlywentforKay’ssake. Thisisaninterestingtopic,butIfeellikethisismoreforthesakeofpublication.pleadLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction17.plead
1)vi./vt.tostateinacourtoflawwhetheroneisguiltyofa crime.(在法庭上)承認(有罪);申辯[相關搭配]pleadguilty/notguilty/innocente.g.Henrypleadednotguiltytothechargeofmurder. AGermanmanufacturerhasagreedtopleadguiltyandpay a$160millionfineforengaginginaninternationalprice- fixingconspiracythatdroveupcomputerprices.2)vi.toaskforinasincereandemotionalway.懇求;央求
e.g.Thehostage’sfamiliespleadedfortheirsafereturn.Shepleadedwithhermothertolethergetout.outrageLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction18.outrage
1)vt.tomakesomeonefeelveryangryandshocked.使某人震怒;激起某人的義憤e.g.Peoplewereoutragedattheideaofreleasingthemassmurderer.2)n.afeelingofgreatangerandshock.憤慨;義憤;震怒e.g.Theinjusticeofthesituationfilledhimwithasenseofoutrage.3)n.averycruel,violentandshockingactionorevent.暴行e.g.Theseterroristattacksareoutragesagainstsociety.[相關詞]outrageous:adj.veryshockingandextremelyunfairoroffensive.駭人的;蠻橫的;極不公正的e.g.outrageouspricesIcan’tbelievehe’sbeenallowedtospreadsuchoutrageouslies!inone’sdefenseLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction19.inone’sdefense:toprotectagainstattacks.為……辯護/ 答辯
e.g.Speakingindefenseoftheproposal,hepointedouthow muchcheaperitwouldbe. Themanhasbeenfierceindefenseofthepresentsystem.2ExerciseVIExerciseVIUnit4
Consumer
Satisfaction重點詞匯:resist
[基本用法]1)vt.totrytopreventchangeorpreventoneselfbeingforcedtodo something.抗拒;對抗
e.g.Demonstratorstodayviolentlyresistedattemptstorepelthemoutofthebuilding.Iwasintheirpowerandknewitwaspointlesstoresist.
2)vt.(一般用于否定式)tostoponeselfhavingsomethingonelikesverymuchordoingsomethingonewantstodo.忍?。话崔啵巯嚓P搭配]cannotresiststh./doingsth.e.g.Ijustcan’tresistchocolates.Icouldn’tresistsneakingalookatherdiary.hard/impossibletoresiste.g.It’shardtoresistaninvitationlikethat.resistthetemptation/impulsee.g.Sheresistedthetemptationtotellhimwhatshereallythought.Hecouldnolongerresistthetemptationofthewonderfulfruits.2ExerciseVIExerciseVIUnit4
Consumer
Satisfaction[相關詞]resistancen.抗拒;反對;抵抗;電阻
e.g.Therehasbeenalotofresistancetothisnewlaw. Thedefendersputupstrongresistance. Whenyouintroducedcomputerizedbilling,wastheremuch resistancefromconsumers? Copperhas(a)lowresistance.銅的電阻很小。resistantadj.
對……有抵抗力的;抵制的;抗……的;防……的
e.g.Thistypeoffluisresistanttoantibiotics. Theclubisresistanttoanyformofchange. Shehaslittleresistancetogermsandsoisoftenill.2ExerciseVIExerciseVIUnit4
Consumer
Satisfaction[相關詞]Heat-resistantglass耐熱玻璃shock-resistantrubber防震橡膠Fire-resistantmaterial防火材料wrinkle-resistanceclothes防皺的衣服Drug-resistantbacteria抗藥性細菌water-resistantwatch防水手表[相關搭配]salesresistance:unwillingnesstobuy.拒絕購買,無銷路
e.g.Intheearlyyearsofsatellitetelevisiontherewasalotofsalesresistanceamongstthepublic.passiveresistance消極抵抗,不順從offer/putupresistanceto[against]...對……進行抵抗/反抗saneLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction20.sane:
adj.abletothinkinanormalandreasonableway.心智健全的;神智正常的
e.g.Thisisarisknosanepersonwilltake.antonym:insanetrifleLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction21.trifle1)n.slightly;rather.少量;有點
e.g.Youlookatriflenervous. It’safulllife,ifatrifleboring.2)n.somethingunimportantornotvaluable.瑣事;無價值的東西
e.g.Idon’tknowwhyyouwasteyourmoneyonsuchtrifles.[相關詞]triflingadj.
不重要的;微不足道的
e.g.atriflingmatter atriflingsum[相關搭配]triflewith:輕視;小看;隨便對待
e.g.Thebossisnotamantobetrifledwith.extravagantLanguageandCultureFocusUnit4ConsumerSatisfaction22.extravagant
1)adj.spendingalotofmoneyonthingsthatarenotnecessary.浪費的;沒必要的
e.g.Itwasvery
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