A.In the library. | B.In a bookstore. | C.In an office. |
1. Why does the woman come to the man’s shop?
A.She wants to buy more cherries. |
B.The cherries she bought yesterday were bad. |
C.The man didn’t give her the right weight of cherries. |
A.Two. | B.One and a half. | C.Two and a half. |
A.A handbag. | B.A dress. | C.A phone. |
4 . Like many parts of modern life, you can go digital when it comes to food scales (秤). If you want digital scales with an LCD display, then obviously you’ll need batteries which can run out at the most inconvenient of times. But the advantages of digital scales are many, including an accurate button which allows you to instantly remove the weight of an empty bowl, so you don’t need to do any maths calculations (计算). Mechanical (机械的)scales on the other hand have a pleasingly old-school reliability about them and undoubtedly add a touch of the style of the past to any kitchen. Read on for our top picks of mechanical scales, and digital scales, and balance scales.
EK backlit scales
A backlit display is an attractive feature. In addition to its good looks, it has an oversize digital display that is easy to read.
CN folding kitchen scales
When space is limited in your kitchen, you sometimes don’t want to buy another kitchen item. Folding kitchen scale is your best choice.
DM traditional cast iron balance kitchen scales
Cooking and baking isn’t all about time efficiency. It’s also about memories and the simple enjoyment of doing something that connects you.
MF 3-in-1 digital scales
We love the one that makes life easier by performing many functions. One part is a traditional balance, one part is a mixing bowl, and one part is a measuring pot, and the grade of the bowl itself allows accurate measurement of the liquid.
There are plenty of good reasons to prepare the best kitchen scales for your kitchen set up. More importantly, the sense of loss because of inaccuracy can be avoided. If you’ve got young kids, using scales is also a great way to add to their knowledge of weights and measures and to do some basic maths with them.
1. What is the feature of a mechanical scale?A.It has LCD display. |
B.It needs batteries |
C.It is a little inaccurate |
D.It shows an old-fashioned style. |
A.EK backlit scales |
B.CN folding kitchen scales |
C.DM traditional cast iron balance kitchen scales |
D.MF 3-in- 1 digital scales |
A.Mechanics. | B.Mathematics. | C.Chemistry. | D.Physics. |
1. What kind of flowers does the man order?
A.A dozen red carnations. | B.A dozen yellow carnations. | C.A dozen pink roses. |
A.No.84, WM Street. | B.No.48, MW Road. | C.No.84, MW Street. |
A.Call him to confirm the information. |
B.Call before delivering the flowers. |
C.Help him write a letter. |
A.The flowers are for the man's mom. |
B.The man will pay for the flowers in cash. |
C.The flowers will be delivered to the man's home. |
6 . It has been four years since the Flashfood App was set to hit Canadian grocery stores and make it easier for shoppers to buy soon-to-expiry (保质期) food at a discount. Much to my delight, I heard it advertised recently on a radio station and figured it’s time for an update, especially since people became more aware of food waste’s role in the climate crisis.
The first thing I did was download the App. I hadn’t done it before because it was limited to a few locations, but now it’s all over Canada. I could see immediately that many brands of yogurt are all marked down 50 percent. Users pay for the food using the App, and then pick it up at a marked location in the store. There is no need for you to worry about them actually being bad.
It makes sense for retailers to get behind this App because it offers a win-win situation for everyone involved. Flashfood sells 75% of the products made available through its App while saving consumers an average of 50% on those grocery items, and it has 300,000 active users right now. That number is expected to grow naturally as Flashfood partners with more grocers.
“As a food retailer, we are in the business of providing food, not wasting it. The Flashfood program allows us to provide our customers with a convenient and environmentally sustainable (可持续的) way to purchase food. Loblaw sells 77% of the items it puts on Flashfood, moving an average of $800 to $1,000 worth of goods weekly at each of its largest stores,” said Gord Chem, senior VP with Loblaw’s Real Canadian Superstores.
I love looking for discount deals at the grocery store and always keep an eye out for the hot pink clearance stickers. But it’s always random, and I never know what I’m going to get from week to week. The appeal of Flashfood is that I can see what’s available, pre-purchase it, and leave it off my shopping list.
1. What can we know about the food on the Flashfood?A.It’s delivered directly to the customers. | B.Much of it is charged at half the price. |
C.Users can pay for it in the marked store. | D.It’ll be a month away before it goes bad. |
A.beneficial | B.popular | C.creative | D.reliable |
A.By listing some examples. | B.By making a comparison. |
C.By explaining the cause. | D.By introducing the result. |
A.Customers can buy much cheaper food on a recent app. |
B.A win-win situation has been set for Canadians involved. |
C.Canadians have a smart approach to reducing food waste. |
D.Canadians adopt a new way of protecting the environment. |
7 . China’s popular “Singles’Day”, better known as “Double Eleven”, started out as a day to celebrate singles symbolized by the four number ones on the date of November 11.
With time that meaning has changed. In 2009, China’s e-commerce leader Alibaba set the day as a lucky shopping day for online sales as the date was both easy to remember and perfectly timed as it hit between the consumer spending lull (间歇) between National Day and Chinese New Year. It soon became a hit, and Double Eleven became a buying frenzy (疯狂) spread across the world’s second largest economy.
In 2019, the Double Eleven Shopping Festival entered its eleventh year. During this decade, Alibaba, Chinese e-commerce giant, and other e-commerce platforms, together with consumers, have co-created a very big shopping event whose heat has swept the world. Foreign readers share their ideas on Singles’ Day in China:
GhostBuster (UK) I think Double Eleven is unbelievable. It is not a religious festival that people of the same religion but living in different countries share. As an e-commerce faithful fan, I really love the shopping festival.
Emanreus (Australia) I work in Shanghai. Many of my young female colleagues are still single. They simply haven’t time to date, as they tend to work long hours then travel two hours by subway to get to and from work. Single’s Day is a day when they give themselves a treat with online shopping.
BlondeAmber (Ireland) There is not hing to be proud of to be in a country that spends so much online on a particular day. It does nothing more than show the superficiality (肤浅) of the temporary pleasure of shopping, and produces nothing more than a mountain of environmental waste. I bet there is plenty of buyers’ deep regret after this day.
Ionstar (US) Singles Day became a big deal for Valentine’s Day not for the singles! Well, Alibaba’s 11. 11 has become more famous and important than that of Black Friday and Cyber Monday!
1. Alibaba set the festival on November 11 mainly because ________.A.it is a traditionally lucky day |
B.it is a time for people to stay single |
C.many foreigners like shopping on this day |
D.it comes right between two consumer spending festivals |
A.It is a festival that people living in different countries share. |
B.It is a day for the singles to date. |
C.People will certainly regret buying anything on this day. |
D.Alibaba has made it as famous as Black Friday and Cyber Monday. |
A.Ghost Buster. | B.Emanreus. |
C.BlondeAmber. | D.Ionstar |