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You look kind of worried. What¡¯s the matter? Jenny: Oh, so good to see you! I just got my first scholarship payment. Peter: That¡¯s great. Jenny: Yes, but instead of cash, I got a check. I don¡¯t know what to do with it. I can¡¯t buy anything with a check, can I? Peter: No, you can¡¯t. First, you need to deposit the check in a bank, then pay your bills by check and get some cash with your ATM card. Jenny: But I don¡¯t have either check or an ATM card. It¡¯s so inconvenient! Peter: It isn¡¯t. Everything is managed by a computer network. If you open an account in a local bank, you can deposit or get money from any ATM all over the city or the country; or even around the world, for that matter. We have three or four ATM machines right here on the campus. You can even get free software from the bank and pay your bills online. So it¡¯s actually very convenient. Jenny: I really appreciate the information. I¡¯ll go to open an account right now. Peter: Don¡¯t forget to take your social security card. You do have one, don¡¯t you? Jenny: Yes, I do. As soon as I arrived in the States, a friend helped me apply for one from the social security office, but I never knew what it was for. Peter: It¡¯s for identification. When you picked up your paycheck, didn¡¯t they ask for your social security number? Jenny: Oh, yes, they did. But I couldn¡¯t remember the number so I had to fish around in my bag to find the card. Peter: Well, I¡¯d learn the number by heart if I were you. You¡¯ll need it pretty soon. Jenny: OK, I see. Peter: Good luck at the bank. See you later. Jenny: Thanks for your help, bye. ½²½â£º 1. ÔÚÕâ¶Î¶Ô»°ÖУ¬Peter½¨ÒéJennyÈ¥ÒøÐпªÒ»¸öÕË»§£¬ÕâÑùÓÃÆðÇ®À´»á±È½Ï·½±ã¡£Peter¼ûJennyÐÄÊÂÖØÖØµÄ£¬ÎÊËýÔõô»ØÊ£¬Jenny˵I just got my first scholarship payment. ÎÒ¸ÕÄõ½ÎҵĵÚÒ»±Ê½±Ñ§½ð¡£scholarship, ÊÇÖ¸½±Ñ§½ð¡£Áìµ½Á˽±Ñ§½ð£¬ÎªÊ²Ã´»¹»áÐÄÊÂÖØÖØÄØ£¿ 2. 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ATM card, ×Ô¶¯Ìá¿î»ú¿¨£¬ATM ÊÇ×Ô¶¯Ìá¿î»ú£¬Ò²¾ÍÊÇautomatic teller machineµÄ¿ªÍ·×ÖĸËõд¡£teller, ¾ÍÊÇÔÚÒøÐд°¿Ú¹¤×÷µÄÓªÒµÔ±¡£Jenny¼ÈûÓÐ֧ƱҲûÓÐ×Ô¶¯Ìá¿î»ú¿¨£¬ÒòΪËý¾õµÃÕâÁ½Ñù¶«Î÷¶¼²»ÊǺܷ½±ã¡£µ«ÊÇPeterÈ´²»ÕâÑùÈÏΪ£¬ÒòΪֻҪÔÚÒ»¸öÒøÐпªÁË»§£¬¾Í¿ÉÒÔÔÚÈ«ÊС¢È«¹úÉõÖÁÈ«ÊÀ½çµÄÁªÍøÖ§ÐÐÀï´æÈ¡¿î¡£open an account, ¾ÍÊÇ¿ª»§£¬close an account, ¾ÍÊÇÏú»§¡£ 6. ÉõÖÁ»¹¿ÉÒÔ´ÓÒøÐÐÄÇÀïµÃµ½Ãâ·ÑµÄÈí¼þÔÚÍøÉϸ¶¿î¡£Êµ¼ÊÉÏÕæµÄÊǺܷ½±ã¡£Peter»¹ÌáÐÑJenny¿ª»§²»ÒªÍüÁË´øÉç»á±£ÏÕ¿¨£¬social security card£¬ÔÚÃÀ¹ú¾ÍÏ൱ÓÚÉí·ÝÖ¤£¬¾­³£ÒªÓõ½¡£social security number, Éç»á±£ÏÕºÅÂ룬¾ÍÏñÎÒÃǵÄÉí·ÝÖ¤ºÅÂ룬¿ÉÄÜËæÊ±ÒªÓõ½£¬ËùÒÔÓ¦¸Ã¼Çס¡£µ«ÊÇJenny×ÜÊǼDz»×¡£¬Ã¿´ÎÓõÄʱºò¶¼ÒªÔÚ¶µ×ÓÀï·­°ëÌì²ÅÄÜÕÒµ½£¬ÔÚ¡­·­¶«Î÷£¬ÕâÀïÓõÄÊÇfish aroundÕâ¸ö´Ê×é¡£ÀýÈ磺He was fishing around his pocket for the keys. ËûÔÚ¶µÀï·­À´·­È¥ÕÒÔ¿³×¡£ 7. PeterȰJennyÒ»¶¨Òª°ÑÉç»á±£ÏÕºÅÂëÀÎÀμÇס£¬learn something by heart, °Ñ¡­¼ÇÔÚÐÄÀÀÎÀμÇס¡£You¡¯ll need it pretty soon. ÄãÂíÉϾÍÒªÓõ½Ëü¡£ÕâÀïµÄpretty£¬²»ÊÇÒ»¸öÐÎÈÝ´Ê£¬¶øÊÇÒ»¸ö¸±´Ê£¬ÊÇ¡°·Ç³£¡±µÄÒâ˼£¬¸úso ²î²»¶à¡£ Dialogue Script 2 ¶Ô»°Ô­ÎÄ 2 Teller: Can I help you? Sam: Yes. I¡¯d like to open an account, please. Teller: What sort of account did you have in mind? Sam: I need a checking account to pay my bills. Can you tell me how it works? Teller: Sure. You get a paycheck or a scholarship check made out to you, with the amount due to you, say $ 2,500. You sign your name on the back of the check, mark it "for deposit only"---so no one can cash the check if you lose it---and deposit in your account. You can do that either by mail, or here in the bank with a deposit slip during bank hours, or at any ATM machine twenty-four hours a day. Sam: That sounds easy. Then what? Teller: Then you send a check to your landlord for the rent, to the gas and electricity and phone and cable TV companies---whatever. Companies generally include return envelopes with their bills, so you put in your check, stamp the envelope, and drop it in the mail. Sam: I¡¯m with you so far. Teller: Be sure to keep a record of your checks you write in this check register, then add up your checks and deduct the amount from our account balance. Make sure you have more money in your account than needed for the checks your write, in case there are any fees. Sam: What happens if I make a mistake. Teller: It¡¯s very expensive to bounce a check. You¡¯ll be charged by the bank and again by the person or company to whom you gave the bad check. Sam: I see. Teller: If you have access to a computer, you can pay most of your bills online instead of by mail with software we provide to you for free. Sam: Is it very complicated? Teller: Not at all. I¡¯ll show you later how it works. 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