银行中,关于储户客户和银行小姐间的对话 ,男的最后时刻突然爆发,很出人意料啊,有点夸张还是,自己有太多的钱,很开心呢?
A: Next, please. May I help you, sir?
B: Hello, yes, I’d like to open a bank account.
A: Certainly, I can help you with that. What type of account would you like to open? A chequing or a savings account?
B: What features do they offer?
A: Well, if you just take a look here, see, with our chequing account, you can have unlimited daily transactions for a small monthly fee, and our savings account has a higher interest rate, but you must carry a minimum balance of $ 10,000 dollars.
B: I see, well, I think I’m more interested in a chequing account; I like to have easy access to my money.
A: Alright, then, with this chequing account you’ll be issued a debit card and a cheque book. Will you require overdraft protection? There is an extra fee for that.
B: No, that won’t be necessary.
A: In that case, I’ll get you to fill out this paperwork; I’ll need your social insurance number, and two pieces of government ID. If you could just sign here, and here, and here; we’ll be all set. Would you like to make a deposit today?
B: Yes, I’d like to deposit one billion dollars.
A:,下一位!能为您效劳吗,先生?
B:你好,是的,我想开一个银行账户。
A:当以,我可以帮你。您想开什么类型的账户?支票还是储蓄帐户?
B:他们各提供什么功能?
A:您看一下,有了支票账户,你可以有无限的日常交易,每月收取少量费用,储蓄账户有更高的利率,但你必须至少有1万美元的余额。
B:我明白了,我想我对支票帐户更感兴趣;这样易于支配我的钱。
A:好吧,那么,有了这个支票账户,你会收到一张借记卡和一张支票簿。你需要透支保护吗?这需要有收取额外的费用。
B:不,那不需要。
A:那样的话,需要你填这张表格。我需要你的社会保险号码和两张身份证,最后在这里签名,这里,这里;就办好了,你今天要存钱吗?
B:是的,我想存10亿美元。
KeyVocabulary
make yourself at home:polite way to ask guests to make themselves comfortable;自便;别客气
chequing account:a regular account for daily transations;支票账户
savings account:an account for people to keep their money, usu- ally offers a higher in- terest rate;储蓄账户
balance:the amount of money in a bank account; 余额
debit card:a card for you to take money out of your bank account; 借记卡
overdraft [ˈoʊvərdræft]:taking out more money than what is available in the account; 透支
I’ll get you:(a way to ask people to do things);
I’ll need your:(a way to request people to provide something);
If you could just:(a polite way of asking people to do things);
deposit [dɪˈpɑ:zɪt]:an amount of money that is put in a bank account; 储蓄;存款
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