欢迎来到新航道北京学校官网!

登录注册 关于我们 课程中心 校区网点720°全景观校
新航道北京学校

400-900-9767

首页

TOEFL托福

当前位置:首页 > 托福频道 > 托福学习 > 老托福听力原文:计划

老托福听力原文:计划

发布时间:2013-03-01 关键词:老托福听力原文:计划

摘要:老托福听力原文:计划

 

  今天北京新航道托福频道小编和大家分享老托福听力原文:计划,希望大家能够多练练老托福,对考试会有帮助的。下面赶紧来看今天的内容吧。

 

  I hope you've all finished reading the assigned chapter on insurance so that you're prepared for our discussion today. But, before we start, I'd like to mention a few things your text doesn't go into. It's interesting to note that insurance has existed in some form for a very long time. The earliest insurance policies were what we called bottomry contracts. They provided shipping protection for merchants as far back as 3000 B.C. In general, the contracts were often no more than verbal agreements. They granted loans to merchants with the understanding that if a particular shipment of goods was lost at sea, the loan didn't have to be repaid. Interest on the loans varied according to how risky it was to transport the goods. During periods of heavy piracy at sea, for example, the amount of interest and the cost of the policy went up considerably. So, you can see how insurance helped encourage international trade. Even the most cautious merchants became willing to risk shipping their goods over long distances, not to mention in hazardous weather conditions when they had this kind of protection available. Generally speaking, the basic form of an insurance policy has been pretty much the same since the Middle Ages. There are four points that were salient then and remain paramount in all policies today. These were outlined in chapter six and will serve as the basis for the rest of today's discussion. Can anyone tell me what one of those points might be?

  【生词摘录】

  1. insurance: n. [U]an arrangement with a company in which you pay them money each year and they pay the costs if anything bad happens to you, such as an illness or an accident 计划;the money that you pay regularly to an insurance company 计划费;the business of providing insurance 计划业,来源:北京新航道托福培训

  2. bottomry: n. 船舶抵押契约(如船舶损失,则债务取消),冒险借贷

  3. contract: n. [C]a formal written agreement between two or more people, which says what each person must do for the other 契约;合同

  4. loan: n. [C]an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc (银行等的)贷款

  5. understanding: n. [C usually singular]a private, unofficial agreement(私底下、非正式的)协议,协定

  6. interest: n. [U]a charge made for borrowing money(借贷的)利息[+on]

  7. piracy: n. the crime of attacking and stealing from ships at sea 海上抢劫,海盗行为

  8. cautious: adj. careful to avoid danger or risks 小心的,谨慎的,慎重的

  9. hazardous: adj. 危险的

  10. salient: adj. formal the salient points or features of something are the most important or most noticeable parts of it 【正式】显著的,突出的

  11. paramount: adj. more important than anything else 至高无上的,最重要的

 

  老托福听力原文:计划上文中已经为大家提供了,还有一些生词摘录,希望对大家有所帮助,要好好看看哦,加油!

 

  了解托福培训信息

996
ETS托福联盟星级成员