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ListenThisWayBook4Unit1DifferentWaysofShoppingPartIGettingreadyPartIINetshoppingunderfirePartIIIFingerprintshoppingPartIVMoreaboutthetopic:ShoppingandEntertainment

PartVMemorytest:BusInformationPartVIIWatchandenjoy1/39PartIGettingreadyInternethaschangedourlife.Formanypeople,shoppingonlinehasbecomeapartoftheirlife.Whataboutyou?2/39A.Thefollowingwordswillappearinthisunit.Listencarefullyandstudythedefinitions.1.e-tailing電子零售(業(yè)),網(wǎng)絡(luò)零售(業(yè))2.register登記,注冊3.refund退款4.specialty專長,專長5.cyberspace網(wǎng)絡(luò)空間6.dispatch派遣7.biometrics計量生物學(xué),生物統(tǒng)計學(xué)8.algorithm算法9.ride供乘騎游樂設(shè)施(如旋轉(zhuǎn)木馬等)10.lure引誘,吸引3/39B.Spotdictation.Fillintheblankswiththewordsyouhear.

Wehavejusttwomoredaysto“shoptillyou_____”tillChristmasandthattypicallymeansalotoflastminute_________.Online_________ismorepopularthanever.

Christmasshoppinginthe_______isgreatsometimes.Butwhenyou’vejustgotto____

abunchofshopping_______andyouwanttohavesomethingtosendtoa___________location,it’smuchbetter________.

IntheU.S.,onlineshoppingispredictedtobe____aheadoflastDecember,while_______canexpectlessthana6%increaseinsales.In________,Europe’sbiggeste-tailingmarket,online_________isexpectedtogrowby_____,with$8billionworthofgoodssoldthroughthe____intheNovembertoJanuary________.droponlinethirdpartydonegetstreetretailingshoppingperiodnet50%gift-buyingBritainmails30%*abunchof一堆,一群*retailing零售4/39C.Nowlistentosometipsforforeignersonhowtodoonline-shoppinginChina.Listencarefullyandsupplythemissinginformationtocompletethesummary.?Chinahasanumberofitsownmature________________.IfexpatswanttoshoponlineinChina,theycanget_________first,findthegoodstheywant,andtellthewebsitestheir______________and______________.Youcanpaywith_________,through___________oron_________.Youcanalsoaskforarefundifyoufindtheproductshave_______problems,although____________differfromonewebsitetoanother.Andpleasenotedifferentwebsiteshavedifferent__________.Itisbettertoaskfriendsabouttheirshoppingexperiencebeforebuyingsomethingfromaspecificwebsite.shoppingwebsitesspecialtiesrefundpoliciesqualitydeliverythepostofficecreditcardpaymentmethoddeliveryaddressregistered*僑民,旅居國外者,外籍雇員AudioscriptHomepage5/39PartIINetshoppingunderfireTrustisanessentialpartofe-commerce,butitisalsoaqualitywhichtheNetisfindinghardtocomeby.Ise-shoppingsafe?6/39A.Listentothereport.Supplythemissinginformationaboutthemainproblemsofonlineshoppingfoundbythesurvey.*boostconfidence增強(qiáng)信心*Visa維薩信用卡,1959年美洲銀行開始在美國加利福尼亞州發(fā)行美洲銀行卡,1977年正式以"VISA"為該組織標(biāo)志,稱為維薩國際組織。VISA卡是維薩國際組織于1982年末開始發(fā)行信用卡。*dispute爭議,糾紛*fraudcase詐騙案,假貨案*itislittlewonder一點兒也不奇怪7/39MainproblemsofonlineshoppingLongtimewaitingfor______orevenno______(about8%)afterorderingNoclearinformationabout______________

Adangerthatcustomers’_________________wouldbesoldtoathirdparty(asmanyas_____ofthesites)Nopolicyon________________(about______ofthecompanies)Noconfirmationofthe______(about______ofthesites)andthe__________(asmanyas_____ofthesites)No__________morethanfourmonthsafterreturninggoods(in___cases)personalinformationdeliverychargesdeliverydelivery47%returninggoods87%

twomoneyback87%dispatch35%order*送貨信息,派送信息*運(yùn)輸費(fèi)用,送貨費(fèi)8/39B.Nowlistenagain.Completethesummary.Summary:

Thesurveyshowsinspiteofthe_____________and_________offeredbyNetshopping,therearestillmany_________thatpreventconsumersfromshoppingwith____________.Oneofthebiggestproblemsisto__________________inbuyingonline.IttakestimefortheInternettobecome_______asaretailchannelwhenitgivessupporttotrustrelationshipswithguaranteesof_______and______.servicepaymentmaturebuildconsumers’trustcompletetrustobstacleschoiceconvenienceAudioscriptHomepage9/39PartIIIFingerprintshoppingHaveyoueverheardofthePaybyTouchsystem?Here’showitworks:Customerssignuponce,byregisteringacheckingaccountoracreditcard,andshowinggovernmentidentificationsuchasadriver’slicense.ThePaybyTouchtechnologyrecordsthelinesandridgesoftheirfingerprints,andtranslatesthedataintoanumericalalgorithmthatisstoredinasecuredatabase.Thecustomersthereafterneverhavetocarryawalletorpursebacktothestore,andcanusetheirfingertopayforgoodsacrossthePaybyTouchnetwork.Isn’tthatamazing?*registeringacheckingaccount注冊一個支票賬戶,注冊一個活期存款賬戶*recordsthelinesandridgesoftheirfingerprints采集指紋信息*algorithm算法*database數(shù)據(jù)庫10/39A.Thefollowingpassageisaboutanewwayofpayment.Whilelisteningforthefirsttime,don’tforgettotakedownsomekeywordsinthenotescolumn.Afterthesecondlistening,answerthefollowingquestionswithkeywords.*affiliate會員,從屬機(jī)構(gòu),從屬電臺/電視臺*novel新奇,新鮮*nothingshortofahassle簡直就是一件麻煩事兒*fingerimagingtechnology指紋成像技術(shù)*apersonalsecuritycode個人安全代碼*verify驗證,查證*abighit巨大成功,大受歡迎*scan掃描*screeningdevice掃描儀器*downtheline完全地,全部地*embarkon開始做某事,著手*outweigh比更主要,勝過*Orwelliantheories奧威爾理論,指代一些奧威爾所描述過社會現(xiàn)象11/391.Howcanonepayforhisgroceries?_______________________________________2.Whatotherfunctionsdoesthefingerhave?__________________________________________________3.HowmuchofafingerdoesthestoreThriftwayuseforpayment?_______________________________________4.Whyisitgoodtotrythisnewwayofpayment?_________________________________________________5.Whyaresomepeoplenotinfavorofthisnewwayofpayment?_________________________________________Bycreditcard/debitcard/check/cash/finger.Safetymeasure/airports/home/businesssecuritysystems.Onethird.Noneedtocarrycards/cash,nofearsofstolenidentities.Mayturnnon-optional/seriousprivacyissues.*借記卡,儲蓄卡*必選,非可選Audioscript12/39B.Listentoapassageaboutdigitaldining.Fillintheblankswithmissingwords.13/39Anchor:Parentswholettheirkidsbuy_____intheschoolcafeteriahavesomenew___________attheirservice.Itcouldmeananendtoearlymorning____________forlunchmoney.Weallremembertheschoolcafeteria:_________,noisyandthere’sstillthat______.ButatTollandpublicschools,thesearenotyourordinarycafeteria______.Afterstudentsfilltheirtrays,theyscantheir__________.Theirnameandaccountinformationappearsona_______,andthecostoftheirlunchisautomatically________fromapreexistingaccount.Fordeep_________likeAlexBabey,thenewschoolsystemisa_______comestrue.AlexBabey(Fifthgrader):Itwasprettyhard,becauseIkept_________mymoney,causeIgotupsolateinthemorning.Anchor:Tolland’sparentscansendinany__________ofmoneytotheirchild’scafeteriaaccount,at________.Butalthoughfingerscanningismakinglunchlifemuchmore_______,it’smuchmorecomplicatedto_______.simpledeductedscreenforefingerslinespizzacrowdedscramblestechnologylunchanytimeamountforgettingdreamsleepersexplain14/39JachieSchipke(Tollandpublicschools):Itlooksatthedifferent______andpoints,ittakes12pointsonthe_________,andconvertsittoanumericalalgorithm.Andweonlydothese_____fingers.Anchor:Fortoday’s___________children,lunchtimefingerscanningmakesperfect_______.MattGavin(Seventhgrader):

Peoplecangiveyoulikethewrong_________backandstuff,that’swhyIlikeit.Ifyouforgetyourlunch,youalreadyhaveit_________for.paidchangesensehigh-techtwofingertipswirlsHomepage15/39PartIVMoreaboutthetopic:ShoppingandEntertainmentShoppingisanimportantpartofpeople’slife.Nowadays,thecompetitionamongdifferentstoresisfierce.Inordertoattractmorecustomers,somestoresofferfunactivities,fascinatingdisplays,andpromotionalevents.Thiskindofpracticeisthenknownas“shoppertainment”.16/39A.Youaregoingtohearashortpassageabouttherelationshipbetweenshoppingandentertainment.Whilelistening,focusonthemajorpointsanddonotforgettotakenotes.Afterthat,supplythemissinginformationinthesummaryof“shoppingmall’’and“outletmall”.17/39ShoppingMallAshoppingmallisahugebuildinginsidewherethereare______________,______________and______thatsellallkindsofthings.Inthemiddleofamallareusually_____________________and_____________________.Somenewshoppingmallshaveotherunusualadditions,suchas________,_____________

______and________________.?Shoppingmallsaremorethanjustaplaceto___________.Theyprovideaplaceto____________,____________orjust____________.Mallshavechangedtheway__________________andhavebecome__________________inmanypartsoftheUnitedStates.thecenterofpublicliferidesamusementparkgamesplacesforpeopletositcontainersofgreenplantsstoresmovietheaterseatingplacesmostpeopleshoppedwalkaroundseeamoviemeetfriendsbuythingswildanimals*amusementpark游樂園,游樂場*rides供乘騎游樂設(shè)施(如旋轉(zhuǎn)木馬等)18/39OutletMall

Outletmallsare___________malls.Allthestoresatoutletmallssellgoodsat___________thanotherstoresdobecausethey__________________________.Therearemorethan_______outletmallsintheUnitedStates.*outletmalls奧特萊斯,首創(chuàng)于美國,已經(jīng)有上百年歷史,最初為工廠直銷店,后慢慢形成購物中心,繼而發(fā)展成獨(dú)立零售業(yè)態(tài)。奧特萊斯進(jìn)入二十世紀(jì)七十年代展現(xiàn)出快速發(fā)展勢頭,二十一世紀(jì)初美國境內(nèi)已建立了300多家奧特萊斯購物中心,歐洲、東南亞也開始盛行。奧特萊斯是經(jīng)過很多品牌經(jīng)營,極大滿足消費(fèi)者需求,并采取與百貨業(yè)、大賣場、超市等錯位經(jīng)營方針,以自己獨(dú)特經(jīng)營個性而存在,百分百地迎合了消費(fèi)者需求及心態(tài),所以發(fā)展尤為快速。

300buygoodsdirectlyfromfactorieslowerpriceslowprice19/39B.Nowlistenagain.Thensupplythemissinginformationinthefollowingchartbyfillinginkeywords.*recordalbum唱片(專輯)*enclosedshoppingmall封閉式大型購物中心*neonart霓虹燈藝術(shù)20/39ShoppingmallsMainfeaturesCityWalkMallofAmericaoutdoor/differentbuildings/southernCalifornia/palmtrees/sandybeach/fountains/musicians,singers/neonmuseum/universityclassrooms/25,000perdayfirst:Aug.11,1992/largest:4.2millionsquarefeet/over525stores/over100places:eat,dance,movies/funcenter:20rides,shows/40millionperyear*棕櫚樹21/39ShoppingmallsMainfeaturesOntarioMillsMallPotomacMillsMallover200stores,30movies,computergames,rides/AmericanWildernessExperience/zoo,theater,eatingplace,store/70wildanimals/fiveenvironments/threehours/$160/18millionlastyearlargestoutletmall/230stores/20%to80%less/17millionperyearAudioscriptHomepage22/39PartVDoyouknow...?BlackFridayisapublicholidayintheUSA.ItfallsontheFridayafterthefourthThursdayinNovember.BlackFridayisoneofthebusiestshoppingdaysintheUSA.Manystoreshavespecialoffersandlowertheirpricesonsomeoftheirgoods.23/39Listencarefullyandsupplythemissinginformation.*lure吸引,誘惑*opentheirdoorsanywherefrommidnighttofourinthemorning從零點一直開門營業(yè)至凌晨四點*flatscreenTV平板電視

BlackFridayisthe_____ofthetraditional_________shoppingseasonintheUnitedStates.Everyyearit’sthedayafterthe____________holiday.Storesopenbefore________andtherearedeep_________everywhereyoulook.Thisisahugetimeforthe______stores.Thisiswheretheybegintostartmakingtheir_________fortheyear.Thanksgivingisagood___________ofhowconsumersfeelaboutthefuture.indicationprofitsretaildiscountssunriseThanksgivingChristmasstart*折扣AudioscriptHomepage24/39PartVII?Watchandenjoy*hatemail恐嚇信,(通常為匿名)攻擊性信件*trample踩踏,踐踏*inneatlystackedpiles整整齊齊地堆著*de-clutteryourlife放棄你生活中一些東西*boxitupandtossit全部裝箱,然后扔出去*sirencallofthestorewindow來自商店櫥窗魅惑呼喚*mantra口頭禪,咒語*giggling咯咯地笑,傻笑*vintage經(jīng)典款*alustfor對欲望*yardandtoolexpo園藝及工具博覽會*goonaninsanespendingspree開啟瘋狂購物模式*tequila龍舌蘭酒*Band-Aid邦迪創(chuàng)口貼*underwear內(nèi)衣褲*lavenderhoney薰衣草蜂蜜25/391.()LittleRebeccaenviedgrown-upgirlswhocouldgetwhattheywantedwithmagiccards.2.()WhenRebeccagrewintoabiggirl,sheowned9bankcards.3.()SomeonehadstolenRebecca’screditcardandboughtsomethinginOutdoorWorld.4.()Rebeccaowedbankssixteenthousandtwelvehundredandsixty-twodollarsandseventycents.5.()SuzethoughtitironicforRebeccatotakeajobatasavingsmagazine.6.()Finally,Rebeccasuccessfullycontrolledtheurgetoshop.*2.WhenRebeccagrewintoabiggirl,sheowned12bankcards.*3.ItwasRebeccaherselfwhomadeallthepurchaseinOutdoorWorld.

TFFTTTAudioscriptHomepage26/39Anchor: Manyexpatshaveboughtgoodsonline.ButwhentheymovetoChina,theymaynotbeabletousethewebsitestheyareusedtobackintheirhomecountries.Andiftheycanusethewebsites,itcouldtakealotmoretimeandmoneyduetocomplicatedimportissues.ButChinahasanumberofitsownmatureshoppingwebsites.Andusingthemisnotasdifficultasitlooks.OurMoneyTalkshostDavidSymingtonisanonlineshopperhere.HewillfirstgiveyousomegeneralguidelinesonhowtouseChineseshoppingwebsites.David: Chinahasmorethan150bigandsmallshoppingwebsites.NearlyallofthemareinChinese.Butusingthemisn’tallthatdifferentfromthesitesyouareprobablyfamiliarwith.Yougetregisteredfirst,findthegoodsyouwant,andtellthewebsitesyourdeliveryaddressandpaymentmethod.Youcanpaywithcreditcard,throughthepostofficeorondelivery.Youcanalsoaskforarefundifyoufindtheproductshavequalityproblems,althoughrefundpoliciesdifferfromonewebsitetoanother.Differentwebsiteshavedifferentspecialties.Forexample,ifyouareabooklover,youcangotoAmazon’sChineseversionorDangdangtobuyimportedbooks.Andifyouwanttobuyhomeappliancesandelectronics,youcangoto360buyornewegg..IfyoucannotreadtheproductdescriptioninChinese,youcangetfirstsomeknowledgeofthegoodsyouwantfromotherwebsitesinyourmothertonguesandthengobacktotheshoppingwebsitestocheckiftheyareavailable.Ofcourse,youcanalsobuymanyotherthingsonline,rangingfromfoodtogamingsoftware.Consideringthelanguagebarrier,itwouldbebetterforyoutoaskyourfriendsabouttheirshoppingexperiencewhenyouwanttobuysomethingfromaspecificwebsite.Audioscript27/39Thereisanurgentneedfore-commercerulestoboostconfidenceinbuyingonline.ConsumersInternational,afederationof245consumerorganizations—includingtheUK’sConsumersAssociation—saiditssurveyshowedthattherewerestillobstaclestoshoppingonlinewithcompletetrust.?Thestudy,fundedbytheEuropeanUnion,involvedbuyingmorethan150itemsfrom17countries.Eachconsumerorganizationtakingparttriedtofindonesiteinitsowncountryandoneabroadtobuyaselectionofitems.Theseincludedadictionary,adoll,jeans,ahairdryer,computersoftwareandhardware,chocolatesandchampagne.Thekeyfindingswere:Eightoftheitemsorderedtookmorethanamonthtoreachtheirdestinationandatleast11(8%)neverarrived.Manysitesdidnotgiveclearinformationaboutdeliverycharges.Only13%ofthesitespromisedthattheywouldnotsellcustomers’personalinformationontoathirdparty.Only53%ofthecompanieshadapolicyonreturninggoods.Only65%ofthesitesprovidedconfirmationoftheorderandonly13%toldcustomerswhentheirgoodshadbeendispatched.Intwocases,customersarestillwaitingfortheirmoneybackmorethanfourmonthsafterreturningtheirgoods.28/39LouisSylvan,vice-presidentofConsumersInternational,said,“Thisstudyshowsthat,althoughbuyingitemsovertheInternetcanbenefittheconsumerbyofferingconvenienceandchoice,therearestillmanyobstaclesthatneedtobeovercomebeforeconsumerscanshopincyberspacewithcompletetrust.”ChrisPhilips,MarketingManagerataLondonbasede-commercesecuritycompany,commented,“Thisstudyconfirmsthedifficultiesofestablishingconsumers’trustintheInternetasashoppingexperience.WithstatisticsliketheseandVisaclaiming47%ofdisputesandfraudcaseswereInternet-related,itislittlewonderthatInternetcommerceisnotproducingtheprofitspredictedtwoorthreeyearsago.Trusttakestimetobuild,andtheInternetwillnotmatureasaretailchanneluntiltrustedbrands,likethebanksforexample,starttoofferwaysofsupportingtrustrelationshipswithguaranteesofpaymentandservice.”InSeptember,theOrganizationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopmentwillholdameetingtodiscussasetofinternationalguidelinesforelectroniccommerce.Audioscript29/39Hattori: Whatifyoucouldbuyaweek’sworthofgrocerieswithouteverhandingoveracreditcard,debitcard,checkoranycash?Itmaysoundimpossible,butaSeattlestorehasthetechnologytomakeithappen.DeborahFeldmanfromouraffiliateKINGTVhasthestory.DeborahFeldman,CNNcorrespondent:Forsomepeople,payingforgrocerieswithadebitcardisnovelenough,butforothers,carryingawalletfullofcashandcreditcardsisnothingshortofahassle.That’swhyonWednesday,thisThriftwaywillstartgivingcustomerstheoptionofusingfingerimagingtechnologyasawaytopayfortheireverydayproduce.PaulKapioski,storeowner:Youdon’tneedtobringyourcardintothestore.Youjustneedtobringyourfinger.Feldman:Thriftway’sownersaysthisisthefirsttimebiometricswillbeusedinaSeattlestore.Upuntilthispoint,it’sonlybeendiscussedasasafetymeasureinairportsorhomeandbusinesssecuritysystems.Dependingonthesystem,peoplecanusetheirfingersortheireyesasapersonalsecuritycode.Inthiscase,Thriftway’ssystemusesjustathirdofaperson’sfingerprinttoverifythecustomeriswhosheclaimstobe,andthenautomaticallylinkstotheiraccounts,sonofearsofstolenidentities.Kapioski:IntheSeattlearea,we’reusedtonewtechnicalthings.Ithinkitwillbeabighit.Feldman:Butit’snotabighitwitheveryone.Someworryofvoluntaryfingerprintscaninthisstorecouldleadtonon-optionalscreeningdevicesdowntheline.30/39Unidentifiedfemale:ItdoesnotsoundlikesomethingIwouldwanttodo.Feldman:Whynot?Unidentifiedfemale:BecauseIthinkthatwe’reembarkingonsomeprettyseriousprivacyissues.Feldman:Butforothers,efficiencyoutweighsanyOrwelliantheories.Unidentifiedfemale:Youknow,ifIdon’thavetocarrymycreditcardsandallmybankcardsandallofthat,thatwouldbesoundingprettygood.Unidentifiedmale:I’vebeenfingerprintedbeforesoitdoesn’tmatter.Feldman:Soyouwouldprobablydoit?Unidentifiedmale:Probably.Audioscript31/39StudiessaythatAmericansspendmoretimeinshoppingmallsthananywhereexcepthome,schoolandwork.ShoppingmallshavebecomethecenterofpubliclifeinmanypartsoftheUnitedStates.Ashoppingmallisahugebuilding.Insidearestoresthatsellallkindsofthings:clothing,books,recordalbums,athleticequipmentandobjectsforthehome.Therealsoareeatingplacesandmovietheaters.Inthemiddleofamallarecontainersofgreenplantsandplacesforpeopletosit.Somenewshoppingmallshaveotherunusualadditions.Theseincludegames,amusementparkridesandevenwildanimals.?Today,thereareabout2,000bigenclosedshoppingmallsintheUnitedStates.Mallschangedthewaymostpeopleshopped.Peoplemightgotoanindividualstoretobuyonething,butatamall,theymightstayforhours,gointoseveralstoresandbuylotsofthings.Mallsalsobecamemorethanjustaplacetobuythings.Theyprovidedaplacetomeetfriends.seeamovieorjustwalkaround.ExpertssaymorethanhalftheadultsinAmericavisitabigshoppingmallatleastonceamonth.Manyyoungpeoplespendagreatdealoftimeatmallswiththeirfriends.Andinsomemalls,groupsofolderpeoplewalkaroundearlyinthemorningtogetsomeexercise.?CityWalkisanunusualshoppingmallnearLosAngeles,California.CityWalkisnotlikemostmodernmallsthatareinabigbuilding.Itisanoutdoorshoppingmall.CityWalk’smanystoresandeatingplacesareinthebuildingsofdifferentkindsofdesignsthatrepresentsouthernCalifornia.Palmtreesgrowonthesandybeach.Fountainsshootwaterfromthesidewalks.MusiciansandsingersperformonthestreetsofCityWalk.Thereisamuseumthatshowshistoric,colorfullightedsigns.Itisthemuseumofneonart.Andthereareclassroomsforpeopletakinguniversityclassesatnight.Anaverageof25,000peoplevisitCityWalkeachday.32/39Anothernewideaisthehugeshoppingmallwithhundredsofstores,eatingplacesandentertainment.ThefirstoneofthesemallsintheUnitedStatesopenedonAugust11,1992inMinnesotanearMinneapolis.ItiscalledtheMallofAmerica.TheMallofAmericaisthelargestmallintheUnitedStates.Itcoversanareaof4.2millionsquarefeet.Sevenstadiumswouldfitinsideit.Ithasabout525stores.Ithasmorethan100placestoeat,danceorwatchmovies.Andithasafuncenterwithmorethan20excitingridesandshows.Morethan40millionpeoplevisittheMallofAmericaeachyear.?AnothernewkindofshoppingmallisinSanBernardino,CalifornianearLosAngeles.ItiscalledOntarioMillsMall.Ithasmorethan200stores,30movietheaters,hightechnologycomputergamesandrides.Italsohasanactivityareacalled“AmericanWildernessExperience”.Itcombinesazoowithatheater,aneatingplaceandastore.Itisthefirstofitskindanywhere.Visitorswalkaroundawildlifeprotectionareaandsee70wildanimals.TheanimalsliveinfivekindsofenvironmentsfoundinCalifornia.Theseincludedesert,forest,mountain,valleyandcoast.Mallofficialssayvisitorsspendanaverageofthreehoursthere.Theyalsospendmorethan$160duringeachvisit.18millionpeoplevisitedOntarioMillsMalllastyear.?Anotherpopularideainrecentyearshasbeenthelowpricemallknownasthefactoryoutletmall.Atsuchmalls,allthestoressellgoodsatlowerpricesthanotherstoresdo.Thepricesarelowerbecausetheoutletstoresbuygoodsdirectlyfromfactories.Therearemorethan300outletmallsintheUnitedStates.PotomacMillsMallinVirginia,southofWashingtonD.C.isoneofthelargestoutletmallsintheUnitedStates.Ithasabout230stores.StoresatPotomacMillsMallsellgoodsatpricesthatare20%to80%lessthanintraditionalstores.Morethan17millionpeoplevisitthemalleachyear.33/39ExpertssayindividualstoresinAmericaalsoareaddingactivitiestomakeshoppingfun.Theybelievemoreandmorestoresandmallswillcontinuetocombineshoppingandentertainment.Anewwordhasbeencreatedtodescribethiscombination.Itis“shoppertainment”.Audioscript34/39Reporter: Thisdayisashopper’sdream.ShopperA:“It’sjustthedealsthesalesandeverythingthatyoucangetforalesserprice.”Reporter: Butit’sanightmareforothers.ShopperB:“Ithinkit’scrazy.I’vedoneallofmyshoppingthroughouttheweeksoIdon’thavetogooutonFriday.”Reporter: It’scalledBlackFriday,thestartofthetraditionalChristmasshoppingseasonintheUnitedStates.Everyyearit’sthedayaftertheThanksgivingholiday.Storesopenbeforesunriseandtherearedeepdiscountseverywhereyoulook.FredJoutz: “Thisisahugetimefortheretailstores.Thisiswheretheybegintostartmakingtheirprofitsfortheyear.”Reporter: EconomicsprofessorFredJoutzsayshowAmericansspendtheweekendafterThanksgivingisagoodindicationofhowconsumersfeelaboutthefuture.SomeretailersareluringconsumersbyopeningonThanksgivingDay,whenshopsaretraditionallyclosed.Otherstoresopentheirdoorsanywherefrommidnighttofourinthemorning.Andshopperswillbeliningupinfrontofthedoorsbeforethattobeoneofthefirstonestowalkthroughandgetabigdiscount.ElectronicslikeflatscreenTVsareusuallythefirstitemstogo.SandyThomassaysit’sanannualfamilytraditionandwellworthit.SandyThomas:“IjustsavemaybehalfofwhatIwouldhavespentonaregular,youknow,shoppingtrip.”Reporter: EconomistssayU.S.consumerswillspendmoneythisBlackFriday,buttheywillspenditmorecarefully.Audioscript35/39Rebecca: WhenIwasalittlegirl,therewererealpricesandmomprices.Realpricesgotyoushiny,sparklythingsthatlastedthreeweeks,andmompricesgotyoubrownthingsthatlastedforever. Customer: Younoticetheywere50percentoff? Girls: Lookat...Oh!(giggling) Rebecca: ButwhenIlookedintoshopwindows,Isawanotherworld.Adreamyworldfullofperfectthings.Aworldwheregrown-upgirlsgotwhattheywanted.Theywerebeautifullikefairiesorprincesses.Theydidn’tevenneedanymoney,theyhadmagiccards.Iwantedone.LittledidIknowIwouldendupwith12.RebeccaBloomwood.Occupation:Journalist.Jacket:Visa.Dress:AMEX.Belt:MasterCard.It’svintage.AndIgotonepercentcashback.Bag:Gucciandwortheverypenny.Rebecca: Astorecanawakenalustforthingsyouneverevenknewyouneeded.Andwhenyourfinge

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