A.Through a car dealer. | B.On the Internet. | C.From the newspaper. |
A.A book | B.Some flowers | C.A pair of gloves |
A.In a bank | B.At a ticket office | C.On the train |
4 . Amsterdam's Best Flea MarketsIjhallen Flea Market
First or second weekend of every month
Perhaps the most impressive of them all is Ijhallen, located in the north of Amsterdam. With more than 1,500 stands and 3,000 free parking spaces, the monthly market attracts visitors from not only the Netherlands, but Europe-wide.
There is a five euro admission fee, but you can be pretty sure that you can browse second-hand treasures for most of the day. Anything and everything can be found here; old guitars and antique chairs, art prints and military gear.
Noordermarkt Flea Market
Saturday, 9am-4pm
Monday, 9am-2pm
In the centre of the Jordaan, the Noordermarkt Flea Market on Saturdays includes vintage(老式的) goods and organic food produce from local farmers.
On Mondays, the market transforms into an antique-hunter's goldmine. There are piles of vintage clothes, antique books, coins and furniture.
Waterloopein Market
Monday-Saturday, 9am-6pm
The most centrally located of all flea markets in Amsterdam, Waterlooplein Market offers visitors a range of snacks, second-hand clothes and vintage treasures.
There's a maze of second-hand goods, from old globes and hanging lamps, to African drums, antique rugs and used bikes.
Spui Book Market
Friday 10am-6pm
Ideally situated among bookstores, you'll find a collection of tents sheltering second-hand and antique books at the book market on Spui.
You can find a variety of literature from biographies and poetry to fantasy-fiction, history, psychology and geography. While most books are from the Netherlands, some English and international titles are for sale. As well as antique maps, prints and record.
1. Which flea market do you need to pay some extra money? ______A.Ijhallen Flea Market. | B.Noordermarkt Flea Market. |
C.Waterlooplein Market. | D.Spui Book Market. |
A.You can get enough parking space. | B.You can choose a range of snacks. |
C.You can buy some fresh vegetables. | D.You can dig some gold mines here. |
A.First weekend of every month. | B.Friday, 10am-6pm. |
C.Monday, 9am-6pm. | D.Saturday, 9am-4pm. |
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2.若有问题,乐意帮忙。
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3.参考词汇:快递 express delivery 退款 refund
Dear Jack,
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Yours ,
Li Hua
6 . Your local grocery store is a psychological minefield (布雷区),where even the bananas are ripe with mystery.
1.Southpaws (左撇子) have an invisible (看不见的) advantage
You've probably seen that stores keep go-to items—produce,meats,dairy—on the outer edge.But did you notice that most of them are set up to make you run counterclockwise (逆时针)? Ninety percent of us are right-handed,so we buy more when it's counterclockwise.You'll also often find the dairy section in the back left corner:Because dairy is likely on your list,stores make sure you take the longest route to get there.In fairness,it's also a more convenient place to put a fridge.
2.Everything is in its place
It's safe to say that nothing you see on a shelf is there by chance.The cookies on sale at the end of a passage are likely the result of smart product placement.More expensive items are usually placed at an adult's eye level,while colorful treats and other products for kids are positioned lower—to catch the attention of children.
3.Time goes by so slowly
Stores rarely have windows or clocks.With no reference to the outside world,customers can easily lose track of how long they've been there so that they can buy more.Grocery stores may use another trick to control your sense of time: small floor tiles (瓷砖).
1. Why do stores usually put dairy in the back left corner?A.Because it is a quiet place. |
B.To attract people's attention. |
C.To make people buy more. |
D.Because most people are right-handed. |
A.in corners | B.at the end of a passage |
C.at an adult's eye level | D.on lower shelves |
A.They are useless. | B.To make customers stay longer. |
C.There is no space for them. | D.To allow customers to enjoy themselves. |
A.Advantages of stores | B.Secrets of stores |
C.How to shop in stores | D.How to operate a store |
A.9. | B.35. | C.39. |
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Nowadays more and more people are choosing to shop on the Internet, on that they can buy a lot of products. For the example, you can buy physically products like books and clothes. You can also rely the Internet to communicate with others. Generally, shopping online have the following advantage. First, it is more convenient. You can shop at any time and it is easy to find that you are looking for. So far most people have been used to buy goods on the Internet. Second, it was often cheaper to buy goods on the Internet. Therefore, some people hold different ideas, saying they may buy some fake products online.
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have received the sneakers that I buy from your online shop. With the excitement, I unwrapped the package but found something wrong with them.So I’m writing to inform you the problems.
First, the color of the sneakers that I want are red instead of black. Second, size 41 is too large for them. That annoys me most is that there are several little stain on one of the sneakers. They really look awfully. If putting in my situation, how would you feel?
I’d like to change this pair for a new one and give me the money back.
Looking forward to your early reply.
Sincerely yours,
Lin Ming
10 . It may sound strange, but cutting down a real tree for Christmas is actually greener than going with the artificial kind, one scientist says.
“It is a little confusing to people,” said Clint Springer, a biologist at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. Because of concerns over deforestation(砍伐森林)around the world, many people naturally worry that buying a real tree might contribute to that problem. But most Christmas trees for sale these days are grown not in the forest but on tree farms for the purpose of being cut.
Moreover, from the viewpoint of greenhouse gases, real trees are “the obvious choice”. Live trees actively release oxygen as they grow, and meanwhile remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. After they have been cut and Christmas is over, they’re usually cut into smaller pieces for mulch(覆盖物). As mulch, the bits of trees very slowly release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. So in the end, a real Christmas tree is carbon neutral, putting the same amount of carbon dioxide back into the air as it took out (although much more slowly).
The tree farms that grow the trees also replant after the trees are cut. Artificial trees, on the other hand, don’t come out even in the carbon balance. Petroleum(石油)is used to make the plastics in artificial trees and lots of carbon dioxide-creating energy is required to make and transport them. Because these trees just end up in the places where waste is buried under the ground after use, “those greenhouse gases are lost forever,” Springer said.
1. The author presents the text mainly by ________.A.listing figures | B.making comparisons |
C.giving descriptions | D.analyzing different opinions |
A.real trees cost buyers less money | B.real trees are more beautiful |
C.real trees don’t cause any pollution | D.real trees can be used for a longer time |
A.causing much waste | B.releasing carbon dioxide |
C.not releasing more carbon | D.absorbing carbon dioxide |
A.how to choose artificial Christmas trees |
B.how to spend a much greener Christmas |
C.the reasons for using real trees for Christmas |
D.the environmental protection tips for Christmas |