Your local grocery store is a psychological minefield E) , where even the bananas are ripe with mystery.
1. Southpaws (左撇子) have an invisible (看不見的) 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(逆時針) ?Ninety percent of us are right-handed,so we buy more when it's counterclockwise. You'11 also often find the dairy section in the back left comer: 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 colorflil 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 (瓷磚) .
4. Goods are an art form
Grocers know exactly what shade of banana you,re most likely to buy. To ensure the bananas on display are the closest to this shade,stores use a ripeness scale that ranges from one (all green) to seven (yellow with brown spots) . Some stores even use special lighting to make bananas look more appealing. As for the water sprayed on the other produce? It makes veggies look fresh,but keeping them wet actually makes them rot faster. It also makes produce heavier — and therefore pricier.
6. Why do stores usually put dairy in the back left comer?
A. Because it is a quiet place.
B. To make people buy more.
C. To attract people's attention.
D. Because most people are right-handed.
7. You are more likely to find toys.
A. in comers
B. on lower shelves
C. at an adult's eye level
D. at the end of a passage
8. Why are there usually no windows or clocks in stores?
A. They are useless.
B. There is no space for them.
C. To make customers stay longer.
D. To allow customers to enjoy themselves.
9. Stores use special lighting to make bananas .
A. heavier B. look fresh
C. rot slower D. more attractive
10. Which can be the best title for the text?
A. Secrets of stores
B. Advantages of stores
C. How to shop in stores
D. How to operate a store
(社會)
本文是說明文。文章介紹了商店不為人知的營銷策略。
6. B. 細節(jié)理解題。由第二段中的 Because dairy is likely on your list,stores make sure you take the longest route to get there苛知,商場之所以把 乳制品放到后面的左拐角處主要是 因為人們常買乳制品,把乳制品放到 遠的地方可以使顧客走很長的路并 可能在沿途買其它的東西。
7. B. 推理判斷題。由第三段末的 colorful treats and other products for kids are positioned lower — to catch the attention of children 可推斷,玩具最可能放到較低的地方以吸$孩子 們的目光。
8. C. 細節(jié)理解題。由倒數第二段中
With no reference ... they can buy more可知,商店之所以通常沒有窗 戶或鐘表主要是為了讓顧客忘記時 間,從而逛得更久。
9. D. 細節(jié)理解題。由最后一段中的 Some stores even use special lighting to make bananas look more appealing可知。
10. A. 標題歸納題。由文章開頭的 Your local grocery store is a psychological minefield 及下文可知,本文主要講商店的秘密營銷策略,即如何運用心理學知識擺放商 品從而促使消費者購買更多商品。
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根據括號內的提示把下面句子改寫成強調句.
1. We just need 5 minutes to fix it. (all)
2. I'm not questioning his honesty. (it is …that)
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根據括號內的提示補全下面短文。
Fast food,a typical product,is seeing a decline. In the 1970s and 1980s,fast food sales reached their peak. Then,in 1991,because of the 1.(decline) economy,the 2. (grow) of fast food sales began to slow down. There sprang up a number of 3. (compete) at that time.And in the 1990s,a lot of 4. (America) , including children,were willing to spend more on other activities. For example,in 1997,5.
(可以帶回家的) food sold by 6. (超級市場) made up 21 percent of the total,while that supplied by fast food restaurants was 48 percent. But,one year 7. (late) , the latter's share was 41 percent. This trend has continued into the 21st century,as a lot of people hold the 8.(believe) that America is today the fattest country,and fast food is one of the main reasons.
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Before she was Queen of England,Princess Elizabeth wanted to join the Auxiliary Territorial Service (A.T.S.) , a female branch of the British military. It was World War II,and women worked at jobs traditionally held by men,who were now overseas fighting.
Elizabeth was a teenager and first had to convince her parents about her plan. Her father,King George Ⅵ. thought it was too dangerous. But Princess Elizabeth would not take no for an answer. “I ought to do as other girls of my age do,” she said firmly. After some months,her parents finally agreed to let her join.
Princess Elizabeth did not receive any special treatment in the A. T.S. The only thing different was that she returned to Windsor Castle each night to sleep.
When she arrived at the A. T.S. camp depot (兵站) for her first day of training,Princess Elizabeth was greeted by a car with its wheels off. In the weeks that followed,she learned to take apart an engine and then assemble(裝配) it. The princess loved the training,admitting, “I'm a mechanic at last."
Princess Elizabeth worked on car,truck,and even tank engines. She also learned to read maps and drive officer transport cars,ambulances,and military trucks. To complete her A. T.S. training,she was required to drive a big truck on her own.
The king and queen thought driving a truck was too dangerous,but before they could let her know how they felt,they discovered Elizabeth driving a truck onto the palace grounds. She had driven from the A. T.S. camp through the busy London streets all by herself.
Princess Elizabeth became Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1952. Now in her eighties,she still drives. Queen Elizabeth loves horses and still rides four times each week. She also actively manages her estate(莊園) farm at Balmoral and is often seen hiking through the countryside there.
1. What can we learn about women in England during World War II?
A. Most of them joined the A. T.S.
B. Most of them served in the army.
C. They were all willing to go overseas.
D. They were allowed to do men's jobs.
2. Hearing Princess Elizabeth's plan to join the A. T.S., King George Ⅵ. nitially .
A. rejected her request
B. thought highly of her
C. gave her some special treatment
D. advised her to do what other girls did
3. When serving in the A. T.S., Princess Elizabeth.
A. became an auto mechanic
B. was in charge of the A. T.S. camp
C. preferred to drive those big trucks
D. was required to stay there all day long
4. Which of the following can best describe young Princess Elizabeth?
A. Cautious and friendly.
B. Determined and brave.
C. Ambitious and sensitive.
D. Generous and considerate.
5. In her eighties,Queen Elizabeth .
A. often rides in Windsor Castle
B. can no longer do her duties
C. is still in very good health
D. still has a sense of humor
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It was 1948,and Eleanor Abbott was bored. The retired schoolteacher was stuck in a San Diego hospital surrounded by young children who,like her,were suffering from polio(小兒麻痹癥) .The kids were lonely and sad,and Abbott,with nothing else to do,decided that a cheerful board game could be the perfect entertainment. So she supposedly grabbed a piece of thick paper and started drawing up plans.
The end result was perfect for young children. No counting. No reading. Players simply needed to know colors and follow instructions on the cards to travel around the board,stopping at various delicious-sounding locations along the. way. Abbott shared it with the children in the polio ward,and they loved it. One year later,Milton Bradley bought the game,and it became a surprise hit: Vandy Land.
While Milton Bradley kept that origin story a secret for decades,the game's connection to the disease didn’t stop there. It's possible that polio helped make Candy Land famous. In the early 1950s,a polio epidemic(傳染。 swept the country. The best way to stay healthy was to avoid people. Public swimming pools and playgrounds were closed. Moviegoers were encouraged to sit far from each other at the theater. Parents wouldn't even let their kids outside to play. Healthy or sick,everybody needed entertainment to help pass the time. That,coupled with the fact that postwar Americans had more money and leisure time than ever,was the ideal condition for making a child's board game popular. Plus,it was about candy!
Today,polio has practically been removed from the globe. Candy Land has sold more than 40 million copies and was introduced into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2005. But Abbott kept low profile(低姿 態(tài)) for the rest of her life. According to Nicolas Ricketts of The Strong — a museum in Rochester,New York,devoted to the history and exploration of play — when Abbott received her first royalty check,she gave much of the money right back to the children she met in the ward. How sweet!
6. Abbott used the board game in the hospital to.
A. teach kids about colors
B. cheer young patients up
C. show her teaching skills
D. try out her new invention
7. The young children in the hospital .
A. enjoyed the board game a lot
B. helped to make the board game
C. learned to read through the board game
D. learned to count through the board game
8. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3 ?
A. The symptoms of polio.
B. The origin of Candy Land.
C. Candy Land helped to cure polio.
D. Candy Land became popular due to polio.
9. We can infer that Candy Land became famous.
A. in 1948 B. in the early 1950s
C. in 2005 D. in recent years
10. Which word can best describe Abbott?
A. Careful. B. Confident.
C. Kind-hearted. D. Strong-minded.
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Every December 24,we used to hdad to my parents’ house and spend the night,along with my brother's family,and my sister's family. We’d eat lots of foods such as candies and my mom,s 1 chocolate cookies.
We'd play a card game for hours until one team proved 2 over all other sides. 3 , my sister Martie and I won,and when we had beaten every other 4 ,we'd sing and even dance. Yes,we were 5 . The kids always put out cookies and milk for Santa,and my dad would sit down and color a picture with his grandchildren to 6 it for Santa Claus. And then we'd 7 every person in the family to open just one 8 . After everything settled down,my father would read the story of Christmas, 9 us all of the true meaning of Christmas. Our Christmas Eves are a little 10 now as my parents have moved to heaven and my girls are in college,but December 24 is still 11 . Candies and my mom's favorite chocolate cookies are 12 our favorite foods. Martie and I still control card games,13 my daughter Ally and her boyfriend,Wesley,actually 14 us easily. We still open one gift that night. And,Martie's husband,Jan,has 15 the duty to read the Christmas story.
I can hardly wait for the 16 to come!It's my favorite time of a year because we’ re all 17. I’ 11 bet your family has wonderfiil holiday 18 ,too. Whatever your traditions are,I hope one of them is reading the story of Christmas. Why not teach your children the 19 meaning of Christmas this year? Because that's the 20 gift you could ever give them!
1. A. special B. homemade C. favorite D. fresh
2. A. helpful B. creative C. strong D. victorious
3. A. Usually B. Recently C. Immediately D. Hurriedly
4. A. sister B. brother C. team D. family
5. A. ftrnny B. happy C. free D. normal
6. A. open B. provide C. leave D. save
7. A. allow B. order C. beg D. force
8. A. box B. window C. case D. gift
9. A. convincing B. informing C. reminding D. warning
10. A. simple B. different C. meaningless D. strange
11. A. wonderful B. reasonable C. comfortable D. powerful
12. A. even B. rather C. already D. still
13. A. and B. or C. but D. as
14. A. find B. reach C. cheat D. beat
15. A. taken over B. thought about C. dealt with D. applied for
16. A. game B. night C. dinner D. day
17. A. alive B. healthy C. around D. together
18. A. traditions B. songs C. foods D. plans
19. A. clear B. only C. true D. hidden
20. A. best B. biggest C. most beautiful D. most expensive
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For thousands of years,kites have been made and flowaby people of all ages.
A simple kite can be made with two crossed pieces of light wood 1. (glue) to a sheet of paper or plastic. Then all 2. is needed is a cloth tail for balance and a ball of cord(繩子) .
Most kite fans fly their kites just 3.fun,but serious kite fliers enter contests and tournaments. These events are conducted under the 4.(rule) of the International Kitefliers,Association. Kites are used for practical purposes,too. The US Weather Bureau uses kites 5.(gather) information about winds and weather. Some of the kites used in this work cany scientific instruments and fly 6. (high) than 20,000 feet.
The flat kite 7. (be) the simplest and most popular kite,and the box kite is another popular type. Another favorite kite looks something like a bird.
To launch a kite,it's 8. (usual) necessary to run into the wind for a few feet. As the kite begins to rise,let out more line and give 9. . some short tugs(猛拉) .
Do not fly a kite near trees or power lines. Also,you should not fly a kite in an area 10. there are low-flying aircraft.
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根據括號內的漢語提示用含it的內容補全下面句子(每空一詞) 。
1. (我將不勝感激) if you would open the window; it's too hot.
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