A.On February 13th. | B.On February 16th. | C.On February 19th. |
2 . The Cambridge Satchel Company
The Cambridge Satchel Company was founded in 2008. We offer a range of bags and small leather accessories, from classic satchels (leather bags that are usually carried over the shoulders), clutches (small bags that woman carry in their hand) to passport covers, and key rings, all lovingly handmade in the UK.
17 Rose Crescent | 01223 366 106
www.cambridgegesatchel.com
Primavera Gallery & Artist Working Studio
Primavera is situated opposite King’s College in the heart of Cambridge. The gallery and shop, located over three floors, bring together a carefully-selected and well-researched exploration into some of the finest artwork in Britain today. Primavera has a unique selection of jewellery, glassware, silverware, paintings, print and cards. Our sister gallery at Magdalene Street presents two artists in residence (常驻艺术家) three days a week.
10&11 King’s Parade | 01223 357 708
www.primaveragallery.co.uk
Anthony
We are an independent menswear store. Our collection is varied, from the catwalk to more-traditional tailoring. Made-to-order and made-to-measure services are available if required. Please visit our website for more information.
18 Trinity Street | 01223 353 962
www.anthonymenswear.co.uk
Podarok
Podarok is a little delight in Bene’t St in the Arts Quarter. We have a wide range of unique and handmade gifts, from designer jewellery to amazing unique lampshades (灯罩). Our staff will always help you find the perfect present!
12 Bene’t St | 01223 314 411
www.padarok.co.uk
1. Where is the best place to buy gifts?
A.At 12 Bene’t St. | B.At 18 Trinity Street. |
C.At 17 Rose Crescent. | D.At 10&11 King’s Parade. |
A.The Cambridge Satchel Company. | B.Anthony. |
C.Primavera. | D.Podarok. |
A.01223 314 411 | B.01223 353 962 |
C.01223 366 106 | D.01223 314 411 |
A.www.podarok.co.uk | B.www.cambridgesatchel.com |
C.www.primaveragalery.co.uk | D.www.anthonymenswear.co.uk |
A.A coat. | B.A hat. | C.A box. |
4 . Outdoor cameras are the modern version of hiring a guard for your home.
Below is a list of some quality outdoor security cameras available in the market.
Ring Floodlight Camera
The camera itself records in HD and you have plenty of support via the app.
Through the app. you can talk to people through the camera.
The camera itself has no night vision. This is a problem in the event that the bulbs burn out, which will happen eventually.
Campark Camera
Since this outdoor security camera is built for hunting. it is wireless and completely waterproof(防水的). Furthermore, its sensors (传感器)are sharp and will naturally have night vision.
That said, there are a few downsides. Because of its higher sensitivity, this camera takes a lot of unnecessary pictures and videos. Furthermore, you’ll need to supply an SD card to store videos and pictures.
Zumimall Camera
The security camera itself is 100% wireless, connects through Wi-Fi, and is battery-operated. It also has night vision and handles cold, heat, and rain very well.
The only point of criticism is the storage. The cloud storage offered is limited. For free. you can store your videos and pictures for up to seven days before the old pictures and videos are replaced.
ZOSI Security Camera System
It’s a system including several security cameras, which pack a lot of qualities. They offer 80 feet of night vision, are weatherproof, raise the alarm when they spot motion, etc.
The downside of this system is that these cameras need to be wired to a center.
And the wiring can be disorganized and untidy.
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1. What is the selling point of Ring Floodlight Camera?A.Support through the app. | B.Night vision. |
C.High sensitivity. | D.Long battery life. |
A.need to protect it from cold |
B.can connect it to the Internet without wires |
C.will have unlimited cloud storage space |
D.can freely store the videos and pictures for a month |
A.They need an SD card. | B.They are built for hunting. |
C.They require a wire center. | D.They can stand up to water. |
A.In a newspaper. | B.In a department store. |
C.On a shopping website. | D.On a community noticeboard. |
A.Informative. | B.Supportive. |
C.Misleading. | D.Imaginative. |
A.A salesman. | B.The woman’s boss. | C.The woman’s boyfriend. |
A.From his father. | B.From an c-mall. | C.From a souvenir shop. |
7 . So you’re trying to cut back on spending. Congratulations. You’ve made a wise decision but it is not necessarily a path that is easy to follow. The temptation to over-spend is an ever-present, inviting itch that you’ll need to avoid scratching. But, armed with the right set of principles. you can keep it at bay.
Step 1
If you are going shopping, make sure you only take enough money with you to buy what you need. Extra money is often an excuse for extra spending. If you shop with charge cards, be sure that credit limit is only high enough to keep you from making impulsive purchases.
Step 2
Separate necessary spending and indulgence spending. It’s a good way to keep that money from flying out of your wallet. If you always pay for necessities first then you won’t have the cash flow for the extras that, while you’d love to have them, you don’t really need them.
Step 3
Take another person along who understand your goal of keeping spending down. They can be your second conscience when you see that cute purse on sale and are attempting to justify the purchase. A frown and a shake of the head from your shopping buddy might be the extra signal that persuades you to leave it behind.
Step 4
Don’t spend more than you have to, even on necessities. Shopping around you’ll find that many everyday items that you do have to buy can be bought for less. Try the store brand instead of the name brand, and shop where you can find bargains. Saving a little money in this area may allow you a bit of self-indulgent spending now and then, as long as you have to “earn” that extra spending by saving.
1. What can we infer from the first paragraph?A.The customers are traveling on the sea. | B.The customers are trying to spend less. |
C.The customers can’t help spending more. | D.There are principles about spending. |
A.Avoid a company going to shop with you. | B.Limit the amount of money you take |
C.Spend less on what you need most | D.Pay for what you need most first |
A.using charge cards encourages extra spending | B.people often buy things that they don’t want |
C.the shopping buddy may help you spend more | D.you should buy whatever you want |
A.to give advice on how to shop | B.to help customers shop wisely |
C.to guide people in using credit cards when shopping | D.to offer advice on how to keep spending down |
A.Scratching | B.Itch | C.Spending | D.Over spending. |
8 . Whether you’re looking to learn more about sustainability or imagine yourself as a media big man at the head of a world-famous magazine, here are several books worth popping on your Good Reads list.
The Conscious Closet by Elizabeth L. Cline | As the pressure to save the planet increases, it’s important to turn the conversation to our closet. Stockpiling endless printed books on sustainability seems somewhat unwise, but The Conscious Closet is easily the best of the lot. It exposes the true cost of fast fashion and encourages the reader to think twice about unwise purchasing, drawing deeply on Cline’s own experiences. |
How To Dress Secret Styling Tips From A Fashion Insider by Alexandra Fullerton | Former fashion editor at Stylist magazine, Alexandra Fullerton certainly knows something about getting dressed. Illustrated beautifully, this book allows you to dip easily in and out of her easy-to-follow advice, helping you carve out a signature style, shop more effectively and even wash and store your clothes to maximize their full potential. |
The New Fashion Rules by Victoria Magrath | One of the UK’s most successful fashion bloggers, Victoria McGrath has used her platform to demonstrate the growing value of influencer culture on fashion and new media. Her friendly, accessible tone is backed up with some serious knowledge — her PhD in fashion marketing allows her to explore how far fashion has come in recent decades, discussing many things including virtual reality shopping while offering up a brief tour of fashion’s 21st century history. |
Advanced Love by Ari Seth Cohen | The photographic blog series that made stars of Iris Apfel and Linda Rodin, the Advanced Style brand has grown over the past decade, demonstrating that real beauty is truly ageless. His third and most recent book, Advanced Love sees Ari Seth Cohen picturing couples from all walks of life, making a statement about our dismissal of romance within the over-40 set. The perfect festive gift for your special other-half, or a treat-to-self as a constant reminder that love never goes out of style. |
A.By drawing deeply on his own experience. | B.By picturing couples from all walks of life. |
C.By helping readers to shop more effectively. | D.By guiding readers to do some virtual reality shopping. |
A.Advanced Love | B.The Conscious Closet |
C.The New Fashion Rules | D.How To Dress: Secret Styling Tips From A Fashion Inside |
A.Ari Seth Cohen’s book | B.Elizabeth L. Cline’s book |
C.Victoria Magrath’s book | D.Alexandra Fullerton’s book |
A.The growing value of influencer on fashion. | B.The permanence of real beauty. |
C.The true cost of fast fashion. | D.The dismissal of romance. |
A.They targeted on young ladies. | B.Their themes are all about fashion. |
C.They advise us against unreasonable purchasing. | D.They all give practical advice on how to get well dressed. |
A.A T-shirt. | B.A tie. | C.A pair of shoes. |
A.The size is wrong. |
B.It is out of fashion. |
C.He doesn’t like the color. |