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题型:语法填空-短文语填 难度:0.65 引用次数:173 题号:12965945
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The difference between a part-time bookseller and a professional one isn't a clear line in the sand. At one time, a professional bookseller might have been defined as someone     1    primary occupation was selling books. Changes in both technology and the market    2    (influence) that a little, with the Internet allowing anyone to list books for sale.

A professional bookseller is an individual who has thoroughly studied how to identify books and     3    (accurate)describe their condition.That knowledge can be gained by years of experience working for another bookseller or as     4     buyer and collector.

A professional bookseller     5     (value) their customers even more than the     6    (sale) of individual books. The professional is in the business for the long term. Individual books in their list come and go,     7     the relationship with their customers gets closer.

A professional bookseller pairs their knowledge of books with salesmanship,     8    (help) communicate the value of a book to potential customers. The ideal description of a book combines an accurate list of important features along with a     9     (detail) description of the condition of the individual copy. There's plenty of room in an online book description for a professional bookseller to stress on the     10     (important) of a particular work.

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