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Unit3Wheredid

yourmoneygo?Lookatthe

pictureanddiscuss:oWheredidyour

moneygointhefirstfew

monthsat

college?●Doyou

haveaspendingplanforeach

month?Afterlearningthis

unit,youwillbe

ableto:1.talk

about

money

budgeting;2.askforandgiveadviceon

money

management;3.understandandmakea

budget

sheet.05

Practical

Reading&Writing06

Project07·AroundtheWorld08·My

ProgressCheck01Warming

up02

ListeningandSpeaking03

ReadingandVocabulary04Grammarfor

UseWarmingupbuy

a

tablet

buy

a

smartphone

buy

skincare

productsIs

itawasteofmoneytobuy

a

tablet/to

eat

outwith

friends?get

gym

membershi

Why

or

why

not?QUESTIONDiscuss

if

it

is

awaste

of

moneyto...WarmingupListeningandSpeakingtothedialogue

between

Markand

hismumabout

money.Thefirst

part

dialogue

isgiven.Thefollowingwordsandexpressionsmay

helpyou.smartphonephone

billlaptopeat

outaffordListeningand

SpeakingtabletlaundryDialogueout

of

dateTinapaysherphonebill

on

her

own.蒂娜自己付電話費。phone

billn.

電話費賬單Weliketodoour

laundry

on

Sunday.我們喜歡在星期天洗衣服。laundryn.

要洗的衣服eat

out

v.外出就餐Would

you

like

to

eat

out

with

metonight?你愿意今晚與我外出吃飯嗎?smartphone

n.智能手機You

should

continue

ise

yoursmartphone

for

photos

WIprobably

give

you

bett

tures.你應(yīng)繼續(xù)用你的智能手機照相,因為它可以拍出像素較高的照片。Whateverlaptopyoudecidetobuy,buyitwisely.無論你決定買什么筆記本,明智一點兒laptopn.筆記本電腦BacktoVocabularyout

of

date

過時的The

idea

of

pen

and

paper

seemsalmost

out

of

date.那種用筆和紙寫字的想法幾乎過時了。tablet

n.平板電腦Having

said

all

of

the

above,is

this

agood

tablet?說了這么多,那么這是一款好的平板電腦嗎?BacktoVocabularyafford

v.買得起How

can

she

afford

to

eat

out

everynight?她怎么能負(fù)擔(dān)得起每天晚上出去吃飯?Listeningand

Speaking

Mark:Hey,Ma.

馬克:嗨,媽媽。Mum:

Hi,son!How'syour

first

month

at

college?媽媽:嗨,兒子。大學(xué)的第一個月你過Mark:

Well,forthe

first

time,I'mworried

about得怎么樣?money.Ispentalmost

halfmymoneyforthe第一個月,我就快花了整整學(xué)期一半的wholeterm,thisfirstmonth!Mum:Wow,where

did

your

money

go?

媽媽:哇,你都把錢花在哪兒了?馬克:我頭一次為花錢感到擔(dān)憂。這才生活費。Mark:

Um...textbooks,food

and

drinks,clothing,phone

bills,laundry,gas

bills,and

gymmembership.Mum:

Sounds

pretty

basic.Anything

else?Mark:

Umm...eating

out,new

movies,gifts

forfriends,a

smartphone.Besides,my

laptop

is

outof

date,and

I'm

thinking

of

buying

a

tablet.Mum:Youknowyoucan't

afford

it

all.Mark:

Actually,and

that's

why

I

called.Could

I...well,borrowsome

money,Ma?I

promise

I'llreturn

it.Mum:Sure,if

you

want.But

wereally

should

talkabout

saving

money.馬克:嗯…...課本、吃喝、衣物、話費、洗衣店油費和健身會員。媽媽:聽起來沒什么特別的。還有什么嗎?馬克:恩...出去吃飯、看電影、送朋友禮物、

智能手機。另外,我的手提電腦已經(jīng)過時了,我

在考慮買臺平板電腦。媽媽:你知道自己買不起所有東西。馬克:其實,這正是我打電話的原因。媽媽,我能....恩....借點錢嗎。我保證會還的。媽媽:可以,如果你需要的話。但我們真的應(yīng)該

談?wù)勈″X的問題。Listening

and

SpeakingWord

Bankphonebill

電話費賬單laundryn.要洗的衣服eatout

外出就餐smartphone

n.智能手機laptop

n.筆記本電腦outof

date

過時的tablet

n.平板電腦afford

v.買得起聽對話時,要注意一些和主題相關(guān)的“細(xì)節(jié)”內(nèi)容,

例如本對話中的具體花銷項目,必要時做筆記。Neating

out

Vgiftsforfriends□a

laptop

□atabletV

moviesWa

smartphoneitenagainandchoosewhere

Mark'smoneywent.TIPSListeningand

Speakingthe

dialogueListeningand

Speaking

Mark:Hey,Ma.

馬克:嗨,媽媽。Mum:

Hi,son!How'syour

first

month

at

college?媽媽:嗨,兒子。大學(xué)的第一個月你過Mark:

Well,forthe

first

time,I'mworried

about得怎么樣?money.I

spent

almost

half

my

money

for

the

馬克:我頭一次為花錢感到擔(dān)憂。這才第一個月,我就快花了整整學(xué)期一半的wholeterm,thisfirstmonth!Mum:Wow,where

did

your

money

go?

媽媽:哇,你都把錢花在哪兒了?生活費。Mark:

Um...textbooks,food

and

drinks,clothing,phone

bills,laundry,gas

bills,and

gymmembership.Mum:

Sounds

pretty

basic.Anything

else?Mark:

Umm...eating

out,new

movies,gifts

forfriends,a

smartphone.Besides,my

laptop

is

outof

date,and

I'm

thinking

of

buying

a

tablet.Mum:Youknowyoucan't

afford

it

all.Mark:

Actually,and

that's

why

I

called.Could

I...well,borrowsome

money,Ma?I

promise

I'llreturn

it.Mum:Sure,if

you

want.But

wereally

should

talkabout

saving

money.exercise馬克:嗯…...課本、吃喝、衣物、話費、洗衣店油費和健身會員。媽媽:聽起來沒什么特別的。還有什么嗎?馬克:恩...出去吃飯、看電影、送朋友禮物、

智能手機。另外,我的手提電腦已經(jīng)過時了,我

在考慮買臺平板電腦。媽媽:你知道自己買不起所有東西。馬克:其實,這正是我打電話的原因。媽媽,我能....恩....借點錢嗎。我保證會還的。媽媽:可以,如果你需要的話。但我們真的應(yīng)該

談?wù)勈″X的問題。Listening

and

Speakinghoosethe

possibleexpression

in

Mum'sfaceafterthetelephone

onversation.Listeningand

Speaking√Rational

:thearticles

he

bought

is

necessaryfordailystudent

life;andthe

moneyspentwithfriendsisgoodforbuilding

newfriendships

at

college.Emotional

:mostofproductsheboughtis

expensive,actuallywe

always

have

morecheaperalternativestosavemoney.Playingandeating

outside

may

not

betheonlychanceto

make

newfriends.)iscuss

in

pairsandgiveyouropinionson

Mark'sexpenses.Listeningand

Speakingkeadthefollowingwordsandexpressions.Then

listentotheJialogue

between

Markand

Lisa.freeactivityListeningand

Speakingsnackcut

costsusedtextbookbudgetbesmartDialoguecut

costs

本Today,I'd

like

to

show

you

a

way

tocut

costs.今天,我想給大家介紹一種降低成本的新方法。BacktoVocabularyused

textbook

舊課本.

You

can

buy

used

textbook

tosave

money.為了省錢,你可以買舊課本。BacktoVocabularysnack

Do

you

eat

sweets,cakes

or

sugarysnacks?你吃糖果、糕點或甜點心嗎?BacktoVocabularybe

smart

聰明點兒Everyone

want

to

be

smart.每個人都想變聰明。BacktoVocabularyfree

activity

n.

自由活動g.Those

children

were

offered

freeactivity

and

storybooks.這些孩子們可以自由活動和讀故事書。BacktoVocabularybud

n.預(yù)算v.把……納入預(yù)算had

a

really

tigl

dget.我們的預(yù)算很緊。The

film

is

only

budgeted

at

$10

million.這部電影的預(yù)算只有1千萬美元。BacktoVocabulary么省錢?莉薩:試著精簡開支。馬克:怎么做?莉薩:買用過的課本、自己洗衣服、騎自行車。不要

出去吃飯和買零食。馬克:恩,對。但是俱樂部和活動也得花錢。莉薩:好吧,學(xué)聰明點!參加些免費的活動結(jié)交朋友

比如電影之夜、和朋友打籃球。還有,買自己真正需的,而不是自己想要的。Mark:Ifeel

badthat

Iaskedformore

moneyfrommymotheryesterday.Howcan

I

save?Lisa:Trytocut

costs.Mark:How?Lisa:Buy

used

textbooks,do

your

own

laundry,and

use

a

bike.No

eating

out

or

snacks.Mark:Yeah,right.But

clubs

and

activities

also

cost

money!Lisa:OK,besmart!Joinfreeactivities

tomeetpeople,likemovienights,orplaybasketball

with

friends.What's

more,buywhat

you

really

need,not

what

you

wantListeningand

Speaking馬克:昨天我向媽媽要錢了,這感覺很糟糕。我該怎ListeningandSpeaking

Mark:Like

what?Lisa:

Well,we

need

a

phone.So

buy

ageneral

cellphone,not

a

smartphone.If

that's

not

enough,get

a

part-time

job

to

makesomemoney.Youcan

actually

have

fun

and

save

money

at

the

same

time.It's

the

best

part

of

learning

how

to

budget.Mark:Thanks

for

your

advice.馬克:比如?莉薩:比如說,我們需要手機,

就買臺普通的,而不是智能手機。

假如錢不夠,就找份兼職賺點錢。

你既樂在其中,同時又能省錢。這是在學(xué)習(xí)制定預(yù)算過程中最棒

的部分了。馬克:謝謝你的建議。cut

costs

降低成本used

textbook

舊課本snackn.小吃besmart

聰明點兒freeactivity自由活動

budget

n.預(yù)算v.

把……納入預(yù)算Word

Bank①

Whydon'twechoose

inexpensiveplaceforparty?②

Why

notdodinnerby

ourselves?3

Maybeyoucouldgotothe

library

insteadofbuying

new

textbook.④

Ithinkyoushoulddo

laundrybyyourselves.5Howaboutattendclubs

and

activities

inthe

school?⑥

Haveyoueverthoughtofspendingthe

holidayatseaside?7Whataboutgoingforashortwalkafter

supper?8Personally,Ithinktheoptional

course

is

quite

practical.9I

stronglyadviseyoutogive

upsmoking.US(GiveaSuggestiontextbooksbuy

used

textbookslaundrydo

your

own

laundrytransportationuse

a

bikeeating

out/snacksno

eating

out

or

snacksclubs

and

activitiesjoin

free

activities

to

meet

peopleothersbuy

what

you

really

need,not

what

you

wantIistaningand

Speakingistenagainandwritedown

Lisa'ssuggestionsoncutting

costs.●

Would

Lisa

buyasmartphone?Why?●

Whatdoyouthinkof

Lisa's

suggestions

on

money

budgeting?●

Ifyou

were

Mike,would

you

follow

Lisa's

suggestions?Why

orwhy

not?Yes,I

would.BecauseI

thought

she

is

right,and

I

domanagemoneybetter

thanbefore.No,Iwouldn't.BecauseI

thoughtsome

ofherListeningand

Speaking

Vork

in

pairs.Askandanswerthefollowingquestions.suggestionswasteme

moretimethan

before.Money

can

never

buy

time

past.ReadingandVocabularythe

passageaboutmoneybudgetingwiththe

helpofthefollowingwordsxpressions.furious

beshort

of

stick

to

inexpensivealternativegobroke

peer

pressure

entertainmentreasonable

comfort

miss

out

onPassageReadingandVocabularyfurious

生氣的;憤怒的Ieisfurious

at

the

Wabeen

treated.他因妻子所受到的對待方式而狂怒不已。hiswife

hasBacktoVocabularybe

short

of

不足;短缺O(jiān)ur

libraries

are

short

of

funds.我們的圖書館缺少經(jīng)費。stick

to

v.堅持erhaps

he

should

have

stuck

towriting.或許他本該堅持寫作。inexpensive

alternative

不貴的替代品We

need

to

find

an

inexpensivealternative.我們需要找到一種不貴的替代品。BacktoVocabularygo

broke

破alton

went

broke

twice

in

his

career.伯頓在他的職業(yè)生涯中破產(chǎn)過兩次。peer

pressure

同輩壓力Peer

pressure

is

strong

among

youngpeople.年輕人受到強大的同輩壓力。BacktoVocabularyentertainment

n.娛樂The

town

provides

a

wide

choice

ofentertainment.該鎮(zhèn)提供各式各樣的娛樂活動。BacktoVocabularyreasonablecomfort適當(dāng)?shù)氖孢m度had

enough

money

to

live

inreasonable

comfort

in

their

old

age.他們有足夠的錢舒服地安度晚年。BacktoVocabularymiss

out

on

錯失……機會Those

investors

miss

out

on

thesekind

of

chances

.這些投資者錯失了這樣的機會。R

Jack

is

now

introuble.It

isonlythemiddleoftheterm,but

he

hasspentalmost

all

his

money.What

can

he

do?Call

home?Fatherwould

getfurious.

Borrowfromclassmates?Noway!Because

manyofthemareshort

of

money,

too.Tosolvethe

problem,students

likeJack

needto

learnthe

lessonofbudgeting.Thefirstthing

isto

makeaspendingplanand

seewhere

to

cut

costs.Choosewhatyou

need

most,instead

ofwhatyouwant

most,when

decidingwhattobuy.Sticktoyourplanwhenit

seems

everyone

else

has

or

doessomething.Therearealmostalwaysinexpensivealternativesforyourwant:Rememberyoucan

have

itall,just

notall

at

once.

譯文杰克現(xiàn)在有些麻煩。才剛過了半學(xué)期,他就已經(jīng)快花光了所有錢。他能怎么辦?打電話回家?爸爸會很生氣。向同學(xué)借錢?沒門!因為他們自己也

缺錢。想要解決這類問題,像杰克這樣的學(xué)生就需要學(xué)習(xí)怎么做預(yù)算。第一件事是制訂開支計劃,找出精簡開支的地方。當(dāng)你決定要買的東西時,選擇自己最需要的而不是最想要的。當(dāng)別人擁有某物或從事某事時,

堅持自己的計劃。通常你需要的東西都是有便宜的替代品的。記得你可以

買下全部,但不是一次性全買完。原文RWhatdoesmoney

budgeting

mean?Moneybudgetmeans

to

decidehowmuchmoneyto

affordto

thinas

before

actualexpense.譯文

TIPSinto

social

groups,like

ballgames,a

picnic

or

a

bike

tour

with

classmates.If

youreally

need

more

money

to

live

in

reasonable

comfort,get

a

part-timejob

and

save

a

little.In

this

way,you

won't

regret

missing

out

on

the

best

part

of

college

bykeep

up

with

the

Joneses:與他人互相攀比。Jones

是英語國家中很常見的姓,所以被用來指普通人。What's

more,you

may

go

broke

ifyou

always

want

to

keep

up

with

the

Joneses.Rea另外,假如你總是想攀比,你可能會身無分文。要是自己沒錢娛樂,就無需屈服于同伴的壓力。告訴他們這并不在自己的預(yù)算之內(nèi)!試著找到參

加社團的其他方式,

比如和同學(xué)打球、去野餐或來一次騎行。如果你真的

需要更多的錢讓自己過得舒適,就找份兼職,省點錢。那么,你就不會因

遵守太嚴(yán)格的預(yù)算而錯過大學(xué)生活中最美好的部分。原文DRemember,you

go

to

college

to

prepare

yourself

for

your

future.So,why

notdevelopgood

habits

now?By

learningtobudget,youwillfeelmoreconfident

about

yourabilitytotakeresponsibilityforyourself,andbecomethe

masterofyourown譯文life.記住,上大學(xué)是為自己的未來做準(zhǔn)備。所以,為什么不趁現(xiàn)在培養(yǎng)好習(xí)慣呢?學(xué)習(xí)制訂預(yù)算,你會對自我負(fù)責(zé)的能力更有信心,并成為自己人

生的主宰。原文

ofuriousadj.生氣的;憤怒beshort

of

不足;短缺sticktov.

堅持inexpensivealternative

不貴的替代品

gobroke

破產(chǎn)peerpressure同輩壓力entertainment

n.娛樂Word

BankReadingandVocabularyeadagainandsum

upthemain

pointsfor

money

budgeting.1.Make

a

spending

plan.1.masteryourmoney1.peerpressure2.

2.3.43.4.5.5.3udgeting

is

likeacointhat

hastwosides.Work

ingroupsandfind

thewords

)rexpressionstodescribethetwosidesofbudgeting.Howwouldyou

dealReadingandVocabularywiththeunhappy

side?04GrammarforUse讀下面的句子,看看它們都有哪些共同的特點?1.Tryto

cut

costs.2.Buyusedtextbooks,doyourownlaundry,and

use

a

bike.

3.Tellthem

it's

notwithin

your

budget!4.Rememberyoucan

have

itall,just

notallat

once.5.Don'tseeyourroommatesas

strangers.上面這些句子用于表示請求、命令、建議和勸告等,叫做“祈使句”。祈使句的第二人稱主語you

通常不表示出來,肯定句以動詞原形開頭,否定句常以Don't開頭.TIPSGrammarforUse祈使句·第二人稱祈使句:多人在場則指明主語·第一、三人稱祈使句:以let引導(dǎo)的祈使句

·

以名詞、副詞或動詞短語構(gòu)成的祈使句GrammarforUse祈使句分類GrammarfniTUse祈使

分類√第二人稱祈使句有時指出主語,用以加強語氣,表達(dá)強烈情緒

e.g.Yougetout

of

here!(離開這兒!)(氣憤地說)√

Lets開頭的祈使句表示聽話者和說話者一起做某事,表建議。√Letus開頭的祈使句表示說話者去做某事,征求聽話者同意。e.g."Let's

go

home!"my

father

said

to

me.(父親和我一起回家)“Letusgo!”thethievesbeggedthe

policeman.(小偷請求警察放他們走)√

以名詞、副詞或動詞短語構(gòu)成的祈使句e.g.Help!(

命!

)Hands

up!(舉起手來!)GrammarforUse祈使句的強調(diào)與否定強調(diào):在動詞前加do否定:在動詞前加Don't或Never;let's/letus的否定在后面加not.祈使句的反義疑問句無論祈使句部分是肯定還是否定,翻譯疑問句部分均為肯定形式:willyou?

Let's開頭的祈使句,反意疑問部分為shallwe?Letus/Letme開頭的祈使句,反意疑問部分為willyou?祈使句+

and+

表結(jié)果的陳述句=肯定條件e.g.Hurryupandyou

willcatchthetrain.(=Ifyouhurryup,you

willcatchthe

train.)祈使句+

or/else+

表結(jié)果的陳述句=否定條件e.g.Hurryupor

you

willmissthe

train.(=Ifyoudon'thurryup,you

willmissthetrain.)GrammarforUse祈使句的兩個重要句型GrammarforUseExercises翻譯練習(xí):Be

careful!

小心!Don't

makesucha

noise.不要這么吵!

Do

sit

down.務(wù)必請坐!No

smoking!禁止吸煙!Let'ssaygood-byhere.讓我們在此道別吧!Let's

go,shall

we?咱們?nèi)グ?,怎么?Letus

go,will

you?

讓我們?nèi)グ桑袉?(征求對方的意見)Practical

Reading

&Writing

d

Michael'smonthly

budget.Buildinga

monthly

budget

isthefirststep

incontrollingyourmoney

and

making

bothends

meet.Thefollowing

isa

monthly

budget

made

by

Michael,an

Americancollegestudent.ProcfiaolPaoringRent$700Utilities$50Cellphone$60Groceries$260Auto

expenses$150Books$125Transportation$20Health

insurance$120Haircut$40Gym$30Entertainment$40Total$1,595PracticalReadingd

Michael'smonthly

budget.MonthlyIncomeltemAmountFrom

parents$1,200From

financial

aid$500From

part-time

job$500Total$2,200Monthly

Expenses

adthebudgetagainandchoosethe

true

statements.口

Michaelspends

morethan

hegetseach

month.?The

moneyfrom

Michael's

parents

isenoughto

payforhis

rentandgroceriesRent

isthe

majorexpenseforMichaeleach

month.Michaelcansave

morethan$600each

month.PracticalReadingThe

periodofabudgetcanbea

month,a

term

or

a

year.A

budgetworksheet

can

takedifferentformsaccordingto

howdetailedyouwant

itto

be.Generally

itshould

includeallincome

and

expenses.MonthlyMonthlyFood

and

drinksBooks

and

magazinesCellphone

billsEntertainmentFrompart-timejobsFromparents/familyDraooticolWr-itingIncomeMonthlyTIPSBudgetWorksheetforCollegeStudentsTotaiexpeiisesSavings:TotalincomeExpensesPracticalWritingmpareyourbudgetwith

Michael's

in

Practical

Reading.Findthedifferencesand

plainthe

reasons.PercentofinromeSpent73%MonthlyInoome$2200MonthlyExpenses$1595Balance$605Michael'smonthly

budgetYourmonthlybudgetS2,200income$1595Expenses$2500$2000$1500$1000$500s0ProjectProjectWho

needsa

biggerbudget,aboy

or

a

girl?

Work

in

groups

offour

and

survey

how

boys

and

girls

(10

boys

and10

girls)in

your

grade

spend

their

money

each

month.Use

the

sheet

you

have

developed

in

Practical

Writing.Writeashortreporttoexplainthe

chart.Thefollowing

questions

mayhelp

you:oInwhatwayaretheirspendinghabitsdifferent?●Whatexpensesareless

importantandcould

be

cutfor

each

group?

●What

is

the

average

cost

for

each

group

to

live

in

reasonablecomfort?●Whoneedsabigger

budget,a

boyor

a

girl?

Make

a

bar

chart

like

the

one

below

according

to

the

datacollected.ProjectWho

needsa

biggerbudget,aboy

or

a

girl?¥500¥400Girls¥300Boys¥200¥100¥0Foodand

drinks07AroundtheWorldMany

Western

students

choose

to

help

pay

for

collegeby

working

part

time,on

campus

or

off

campus.On-campusjobs

are

usually

much

friendlier

to

students’needsthanoff-campusones.Luckily,collegesanduniversities

depend

on

students

working

on

campus

tokeep

the

place

running.It

means

that

students

havemany

campusjobs

to

choose

from.Here

are

some

greaton-campus

job

placesfor

you:1.the

campus

coffee

shop2.the

library3.the

volunteerservice

centre4.thestudent

activities

centre5.the

mailroom6.theadmission

office7.thecareer

centre8.the

peer

tutoring

centre許多西方學(xué)生選擇在校內(nèi)或校外兼職,以便幫助支付大學(xué)開支。校內(nèi)工作通常比校外工作對

學(xué)生的需求更友好。幸運的是,大學(xué)也需要依靠

學(xué)生的校內(nèi)工作來保持運營。這就意味著學(xué)生有

許多可選擇的校內(nèi)工作。下面給你提供一些不錯

的校內(nèi)工作地點:1.校園咖啡廳2.圖書館3.志愿者服務(wù)中心4.學(xué)生活動中心5.郵件收發(fā)室6.招生辦公室7.就業(yè)中心8.學(xué)友互助中心Do

you

find

any

one

interesting?The

truth

is

that

there's

no

such

a

thing

as

“thebest

job”that

works

well

for

everyone.Somejobs

may

seem

much

easier

than

others,but

tryto

keep

them

in

context.Doing

jobs

like

thesewill

bring

yousome

money...And

whatelse?Arou你找到感興趣的工作了嗎?事實上沒有適合每個人的“最好的工作”。有些工作看起來比

其他的工作簡單得多,但要試著具體情況具

體分析。除了這些工作能賺錢以外,還有其

他的嗎?My

ProgressCheck1.Listentothedialogueandchoosethe

informationyou

hear.□David

had

an

argument

with

his

mum.?Lily

is

notsatisfiedwiththe

pocket

moneyshegets.

□Lily

's

pocket

money

is

lessthan

herfriends'.WLily

hasto

buy

her

musicthingswith

her

pocket

monMyProgressCheckComprehensioneningDavid:AreyouOK,Lily?Youdon't

lookvery

happy.Lily:Oh,David.I

hadanargumentwithmumagain.I'm

notgettingenough

pocket

money.David:Howmuchdoyou

get?Lily:Five

poundsaweek.David:Thatsoundsreasonableto

me.Lily:Well,I'm

18.Ifyouaregoingtotownshopping,youcan

neverhave

enoughmoney.

Everything

issoexpensive.David:But

is

itafairamountofmoney?Comparewhatyourfriendsget.Lily:Well,weallgetthesame.ButI

havetobuy

all

my

music

things

as

well

as

things

for

school.Then

I

have

hardlyanything

lefttospendonclothes.戴維:莉莉,你還好嗎?你看起來不太開心。莉莉:哦,戴維。我又和媽媽吵架了。我的零花錢不夠用。戴維:你有多少零花錢?莉莉:一周5英鎊。戴維:聽起來很合理。莉莉:好吧,我18歲了。如果去城里購物,你的錢永遠(yuǎn)不夠。每樣?xùn)|西都很貴。戴維:但這不是正常的數(shù)量嗎?和你朋友的

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