A.Pay for the shoes. | B.Go to the shoe shop. | C.Borrow money from the man. |
A.Twenty dollars. | B.Sixteen dollars. | C.Fourteen dollars. |
A.$400. | B.$500. | C.$700. |
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1. Why is the Solar Garden Light convenient?
A.It is developed using the latest technology. |
B.It keeps the house brightly lit the whole day long. |
C.No wiring is required to light up the garden. |
D.It lights up for hours. |
A.It comes in a variety of shapes and colors. |
B.It is bright and attractive. |
C.It is colorful. |
D.It is cheap. |
A.To introduce to gardeners the Solar Garden Light. |
B.To attract customers to buy the Solar Garden Light. |
C.To highlight the companies selling the Solar Garden Light. |
D.To inform house owners about the functions of the Solar Garden Light. |
1. Who is the woman?
A.A shop assistant. | B.The man’s wife. | C.A cashier. |
A.Return it. | B.Pay for it. | C.Exchange it. |
6 . People generally like to pick out the best-looking fruits and vegetables when shopping for produce (农产品), but Canadian supermarket chain Loblaws is attracting customers with badly-shaped and faulty produce at the price of 30% lower than normal-looking one.
A trial run of the ugly food line, named “Naturally Imperfect”, began with only apples and potatoes to choose from. Consumer demand has been so huge that Loblaws is going to introduce more ugly vegetables and fruits like onions and mushrooms.
All the produce that will be sold through Naturally Imperfect would otherwise have been used in juices, sauces, or soups, or have not been harvested at all. The director Dan Branson explained that this program benefited both food producers who would otherwise have to let abnormal produce go to waste, and consumers who could buy fresh produce at low prices. And he was right, given how popular the line has become.
“It really went well beyond our expectation,” Branson said. “I think it really spoke to the fact that Canadians are out there really looking for some options.”
Of course, Canadians know that beauty is more than skin deep, and they also recognize that they can get the same flavor and nutritional benefits in spite of appearances. The positive response to the initial offering of apples and potatoes showed the opportunity to expand the line and offer more options at a greater price to Canadian families.
“If you grow produce in your backyard, there will be a lot of produce that won’t look as pretty as what you will see in a grocery store”, said Branson. “And nature doesn’t grow everything perfectly. I’d like to think if somebody were to take a No Name Naturally Imperfect apple, put it right beside a No.1 apple, close his eyes and eat them, there would be no difference.”
1. Loblaws is different from other supermarkets in that ______.A.more fruits are offered at lower prices | B.normal-looking produce is forbidden there |
C.only apples and potatoes are sold every day | D.imperfect produce is sold at lower prices there |
A.prevents people from wasting their food | B.happens to be a win-win mode |
C.teaches food producers how to grow | D.enables consumers to eat more fresh produce |
A.Canadians are used to eating perfect produce. |
B.Smart consumers know the importance of ugly produce. |
C.Loblaws intends to improve customers’ quality of life. |
D.Customers’ support promotes the development of the ugly food line. |
A.Imperfect fruits are as tasty and nutritious as perfect ones. |
B.The world is usually full of imperfect things. |
C.We should eat imperfect apples with our eyes closed. |
D.The fruits grown by ourselves are more nutritious than those in the store. |
1. What is the man complaining about?
A.Not getting the promised discount. |
B.The impolite attitude of the salesman. |
C.The poor quality of the goods he bought. |
A.An extra discount. | B.Some money. | C.A letter of apology. |
A.At the bookstore. | B.At the clothes store. | C.At the booking office. |
9 . Letters to customers
Letter 1Dear Mr Johnson,
Thanks for your long-term trust. We take great pleasure in announcing that our latest product, the 1000-watt home theater system, has come onto the market.
The device comes with five speakers. It is Bluetooth-enabled and has a USB port. The sound quality and picture quality are outstanding.
Grab yours today! Contact us at 999-999-999.
Helen
Letter 2Dear Miss Turner,
We are grateful for your good review of our printer. To express our thanks, we’d like to give you a special offer. In the upcoming three months, you will get one free cartridge (墨盒) for any three that you buy. It also applies to any paper you buy.
Please show this note to us when you visit our store. It will make sure you can get the offer and a significant discount on other products.
Call us at 333-555-999 if you have any questions.
Nicholas
Letter 3Dear Mr Davis,
We’d like to congratulate you on the ownership of the new mountain bike. This bike is the first to succeed in all the standard safety tests set by the Cycling Association of America. You can get a free bike repair service within the first month of your purchase.
We also trade in old and new bikes. For more information, call us at 223-334-445.
Bob
Letter 4Dear Miss Smith,
I am delighted that you are satisfied with the washer and dryer purchased from our store.
If you experience any damage within the first six months of your purchase, we will repair them at no cost. After that, we offer competitive rates to ensure your continued satisfaction.
Please feel free to contact us at 111-222-111 for any further information.
Amy
1. What’s Helen’s purpose in writing to Mr Johnson?A.To show her trust. |
B.To confirm an order. |
C.To promote a new product. |
D.To seek opinions on their product. |
A.Give praise for the cartridge. |
B.Bring the note to the store. |
C.Buy at least four cartridges. |
D.Recommend the printer to others. ‘ |
A.Both offer free maintenance. |
B.Both stress the safety of products. |
C.Both display competitive product rates. |
D.Both involve the trade of new and old products. |
1. How is the Sony camcorder (便携式摄录机) bought by the man?
A.Small. | B.Big. | C.Heavy. |
A.Husband and wife. | B.Employer and employee. | C.Teacher and student. |
A.Decreasing production. | B.Inviting functions. | C.Creative computers. |
A.A pocket dictionary. | B.A home computer. | C.A slide show. |