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尉卧喻蜀号大学 《商务英语》 授课教案 2)Elizabeth I: Elizabeth I(1533-1603),queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603),daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife,Anne Boleyn.Elizabeth was the longest-reigning English monarch in nearly two centuries and the first woman to successfully occupy the English throne.Called Glorianna and Good Queen Bess,Elizabeth enjoyed enormous popularity during her life and became an even greater legend after her death.When Elizabeth died,one of the great epochs of English history ended.Her 45-year rule decisively shaped the future of England as a stable monarchy governed through the cooperation of crown and local elites.[Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2005.] 3)the Lombards:ancient germanic people伦巴族人(日耳曼民族之一) 4)policy: Insurance contract specifying what risks are insured and what premiums must be paid to keep the policy in force.Policies also spell out Deductibles and other terms.The policy is the written document that both insured and insurance company refer to when determining whether or not a claim is covered. 5)(insurance)certificate: Special policy blank issued by an insured for individual shipments or other purposes under an The open policy allows an insured to buy protection for all marine business for an indefinite period.When required to show evidence of insurance for a particular shipment,or to protect the cargo or ship of a client,the insured may issue a certificate of insurance backed by his or her own overriding open policy. 6)underwriter:a person or firm engaged in the insurance business保险商,保险公司 T)underwrite:to act as an underwriter,,especially to issue an insurance policy经营保险y业 8)undersign:to sign one's name at the bottom of(a letter or document)在(文件、信等)的下 面后面签名 9)(insurance)premium:the amount paid or payable,often in installments,for an insurance policy保险费 10 Great Fire of London:伦敦大火 The Great Fire of London raged for four days in September 1666 and destroyed two-thirds of the city.The fire-one of the most dramatic events of the Stuart Restoration-started accidentally,although it was popularly attributed to plotting by Roman Catholics.In fact,the fire caused almost no deaths,despite the apocalyptic tone of this 17th-century painting. 11)insure:to buy insurance so that you will receive money if something bad happens to you, your family,your possessions etc给.保险 2《商务英语》 授课教案 2 2) Elizabeth I: Elizabeth I (1533-1603), queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603), daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth was the longest-reigning English monarch in nearly two centuries and the first woman to successfully occupy the English throne. Called Glorianna and Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth enjoyed enormous popularity during her life and became an even greater legend after her death. When Elizabeth died, one of the great epochs of English history ended. Her 45-year rule decisively shaped the future of England as a stable monarchy governed through the cooperation of crown and local elites. [Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2005.] 3) the Lombards: ancient Germanic people 伦巴族人(日耳曼民族之一) 4) policy: Insurance contract specifying what risks are insured and what premiums must be paid to keep the policy in force. Policies also spell out Deductibles and other terms. The policy is the written document that both insured and insurance company refer to when determining whether or not a claim is covered. 5) (insurance) certificate: Special policy blank issued by an insured for individual shipments or other purposes under an Open Policy. The open policy allows an insured to buy protection for all marine business for an indefinite period. When required to show evidence of insurance for a particular shipment, or to protect the cargo or ship of a client, the insured may issue a certificate of insurance backed by his or her own overriding open policy. 6) underwriter:a person or firm engaged in the insurance business 保险商,保险公司 7) underwrite: to act as an underwriter, especially to issue an insurance policy 经营保险业 8) undersign: to sign one's name at the bottom of (a letter or document) 在(文件、信等)的下 面[后面]签名 9) (insurance) premium: the amount paid or payable, often in installments, for an insurance policy 保险费 10) Great Fire of London: 伦敦大火 The Great Fire of London raged for four days in September 1666 and destroyed two-thirds of the city. The fire—one of the most dramatic events of the Stuart Restoration—started accidentally, although it was popularly attributed to plotting by Roman Catholics. In fact, the fire caused almost no deaths, despite the apocalyptic tone of this 17th-century painting. 11) insure: to buy insurance so that you will receive money if something bad happens to you, your family, your possessions etc 给...保险
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