Unit one Text A College-A New Experience Unit One TextA By Julia Yuan
Unit One Text A By Julia Yuan 1 Unit One Text A College– A New Experience
Unit One TextA Unit one Text A ●l.Pre- reading task elL. Related Information lll. Detailed study ●. Outline& Summan ●V. Home Assignment By julia Yuan 2
Unit One Text A By Julia Yuan 2 Unit One Text A I. Pre-reading Task II. Related Information III. Detailed Study IV. Outline& Summary V. Home Assignment
Unit One TextA Arlington, Virginia By julia Yuan
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Unit One TextA 1. Pre-reading Tao 1. What came into your mind when you become a college student? What do you think is the happiest thing of being a college student? 3. Is there any difference between college and high school? If there is, what are they? 4. Is your college life the same as you expected? Back By julia Yuan
Unit One Text A By Julia Yuan 4 I. Pre-reading Task: 1. What came into your mind when you become a college student? 2. What do you think is the happiest thing of being a college student? 3. Is there any difference between college and high school? If there is, what are they? Back 4. Is your college life the same as you expected?
Unit One TextA ll Related Information.(1)Credit card It's a card that identifies its owner as one who is entitled to credit when purchasing goods or services from certain establishments. Credit cards originated in the United States in the 1930s; their use was wide-spread by the 1950s When a credit card is used the retailer records the name and account number of the purchaser and the amount of the sale, and forwards this record to the credit card billing office. At intervals, usually monthly, the billing office sends a statement to the card holder listing all the charged purchases and requesting payment immediately or in installments. The billing office reimburses the retailer directly. Most of the work involved in credit card operations is now handled by computers. Charges for the use of a credit card are sometimes paid directly by the card holder, and sometimes bone by the retail establishments that accept them. A continuing problem involved in the use of credit cards is the ease with which they can be used fraudulently if stolen or lost, although the liability of the owner is limited. The most generally used credit cards today are Master card, VISA etc By julia Yuan
Unit One Text A By Julia Yuan 5 II. Related Information: (1) Credit card It’s a card that identifies its owner as one who is entitled to credit when purchasing goods or services from certain establishments. Credit cards originated in the United States in the 1930s; their use was wide-spread by the 1950s. When a credit card is used, the retailer records the name and account number of the purchaser and the amount of the sale, and forwards this record to the credit card billing office. At intervals, usually monthly, the billing office sends a statement to the card holder listing all the charged purchases and requesting payment immediately or in installments. The billing office reimburses the retailer directly. Most of the work involved in credit card operations is now handled by computers.Charges for the use of a credit card are sometimes paid directly by the card holder, and sometimes bone by the retail establishments that accept them. A continuing problem involved in the use of credit cards is the ease with which they can be used fraudulently if stolen or lost, although the liability of the owner is limited. The most generally used credit cards today are Master card, VISA etc