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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out
of
date.那種用筆和紙寫字的想法幾乎過時了。tablet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
降
低
成
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!(
救
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
moneyshegets.
□Lily
's
money
is
lessthan
herfriends'.WLily
hasto
buy
her
musicthingswith
her
monMyProgressCheckComprehensioneningDavid:AreyouOK,Lily?Youdon't
lookvery
happy.Lily:Oh,David.I
hadanargumentwithmumagain.I'm
notgettingenough
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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