1. What are the speakers talking about?
A.Buying groceries. | B.Choosing gifts. | C.Seeing friends. |
A.The man’s wife. | B.The man’s sister. | C.The man’s daughter. |
A.$36. | B.$50. | C.$150. |
1. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.A couple. | B.Classmates. | C.Book seller and customer. |
A.Shopping online. | B.Going to the library. | C.Visiting a bookstore. |
A.The man is poor. |
B.The suit isn’t worth buying. |
C.The man should learn to save. |
注意:1. 词数80-100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 文章开头己给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:二维码QR code 移动支付mobile payment
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1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At the clinic. | B.At the store. | C.In the square. |
A.Paint the room himself. |
B.Employ a painter. |
C.Read the instructions. |
A.He knows nothing about painting. |
B.He made a plan for the painting. |
C.He made no budget for the painting. |
A.$ 1. | B.$ 9. | C.$ 8. |
注意:1.网上购物的好处与坏处至少各举1至2点;
2. 词数100左右;
3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:淘宝taobao.com,京东jd.com
We have talked about the advantages and disadvantages of Internet shopping these days.
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1. What is the conversation mainly talking about?
A.Taking notes. |
B.Choosing courses. |
C.Buying second-hand books. |
A.$14. | B.$31. | C.$40. |
A.She buys it for her friend. |
B.She likes cooking very much. |
C.Her father is learning cooking recently. |
A.$60, | B.$100. | C.$120. |
10 . Society looks down on people who collect the wastes of others, but what they don’t realize is that they could get more money in one day than what they get in one week working at their daily job from selling other people’s unwanted goods.
I am no “make-money-quick guru” but I have made a couple thousand dollars from selling what others throw out to the garbage. As the saying goes: “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”
You don’t have to start a business. You could simply sell second-hand things people give away and profit from it. In my high school days, I had my first experience selling an old pre-loved Logitech keyboard to a buyer on Gumtree.com.au for $50. I remember how exciting it was for me to make money from something I no longer needed. I technically made a $50 profit in less than an hour.
How to make $1,000 with $0 in a day?
Go on platforms such as Facebook market or Gumtree and find things people are giving away for free in your local area, then sell them. I found an abundance of household items like cupboards, shelves, mirror cabinet, and chairs that sell very well. Don’t worry what people think of you, remember that you could get a few hundred for those.
Reinvest your money and buy something with a higher value that someone might be happy to get rid of, and sell that for a profit of $600, etc. Your action is not just about making money, but also seeing it as using the earth’s resources efficiently and not wasting them in the trash.
If there is one thing I learned from this practice, it is that: there is always someone out there who considers one man’s trash as treasure, no matter what the item is.
1. What may a “make-money-quick guru” do in paragraph 2?A.A person who works in a company. |
B.A person who throws unwanted things. |
C.A person who makes money by selling second-hand things. |
D.A person who teaches people how to make great profit. |
A.By buying valuable things. | B.By collecting others’ trash. |
C.By selling his old things. | D.By giving away useless things. |
A.To collect them for later use. |
B.To sell them and get a higher profit. |
C.To learn from the practice. |
D.To get rid of the unwanted things. |
A.Sell Unwanted Things |
B.Make Money in a New Business |
C.One Person’s Trash, Another Person’s Cash |
D.Live an Environmentally Friendly Life |