【學(xué)習(xí)筆記】懂你英語(yǔ) 商務(wù)英語(yǔ) Level 5 Unit 2 Part 5(I)詞匯 Basic Concepts
Supply and demand are basic concepts of economics.
They are two forces that determine the prices of the goods and services we buy every day.
Being familiar with them can help you better understand the economic world around you.
trade
Trade is the exchange of goods or services between buyers and sellers.
A buyer gives money to a seller in return for a good or service.
The price of a good or service depends on the supply of the seller and the demand of the buyer.
supply
Supply is the quantity of goods or services that sellers have and are willing to sell.
In order for a buyer to purchase a good or service, there must be supply of it.
demand
Demand is the quantity of goods or services that buyers are willing and able to purchase.
In order for a business to sell its products, there needs to be demand for them.
【選擇】-What happens when a buyer and a seller trade with each other?? ? ?-money is exchanged for a product
【選擇】-When would happen to a farm supply of apples if it's apple crop grows well?? ?-it's supply will increase.
【選擇】If there isn't demand for its goods or services, a business... won't be able to sell them.
【填空】The price of a good or service depends on how much supply the seller provides, and how much the buyer demands.
【填空】The company is increasing supply to meet new demand.
【填空】As consumer income rises, there is usually a higher demand for?high-end?products.
【填空】There was not enough demand for their products, so they were forced to cut prices.
【跟讀】As people start to eat healthier, the demand for?junk?food will decrease.
market price
The market price is the price at which something is offered in a marketplace.
If consumers think the price of a product is too high, they will not want to buy it, so there will be little demand.
If the price of a product is lower than consumers' expectations, it will be sold quickly at less profit.
surplus?? n. 剩余鞍泉;[貿(mào)易] 順差瘤睹;盈余;過(guò)剩adj. 剩余的根暑;過(guò)剩的
A surplus occurs when the supply of a product is higher than the demand.
If sellers have a surplus of products, they may lower their prices in order to sell more. 【跟讀】
shortage
A shortage occurs when there is not enough supply to meet the demand.
During a shortage, sellers may choose to raise the prices in order to make more money.
【選擇】-What happens when the price of a product is lower than consumer's expectations?? ? -The product will be sold quickly.
【選擇】If a product doesn't sell well, it may lead to a... surplus
【選擇】-Why may a seller raise the price of a product during a shortage?? ?-They want to make more money.
【選擇】If a company underestimates demand for a product,? ...?it could lead to a shortage.
【選擇】-What happens when the supply of a product is lower than its demand?? ? -shortage
【選擇】-The quantity of goods or services the sellers have and are willing to sell.? ?-supply
【填空】The?market price? is the price at which something is offered in a maketplace.
【填空】The supermarket had a surplus of pears, so it lowered the price in order to sell them before they went rotten.? ?超市里有多余的梨佑附,所以為了在梨腐爛之前把它們賣掉,超市降低了價(jià)格召川。
【填空】At the end of the summer, the store had a surplus of shorts because they didn't sell well.? ?夏末時(shí)冰蘑,這家店有多余的短褲,因?yàn)橘u得不好评汰。
【填空】There's been a shortage of that toy, so some vendors are selling it for three times the price.? ?那個(gè)玩具一直缺貨纷捞,所以一些商販以三倍的價(jià)格出售。
【填空】【朗讀】They underestimated demand for their new handbags, so there was a shortage.? ?他們低估了對(duì)新手提包的需求键俱,所以出現(xiàn)了短缺兰绣。