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17.Do you like shopping?Or does the thought of wandering round the shops fill you with terror?For some of us,shopping is an enjoyable way of spending our spare time and our money.For me.it's something I would rather avoid.Thank goodness for the Internet!It's more convenient to buy CDs,electrical items,even food,from the comfort of your sofa.But that's not the only reason:price is an important factor.We can buy goods and services cheaper online.But sometimes the problem is knowing what to buy.This has led to a type of shopping called"showrooming".Showrooming is something I've done.I will go to a shop to see,touch and try out products but then go home and buy them online at a knock-down price.I'm not alone in doing this.Research by a company called Foolproof,found 24%of people showroomed while Christmas shopping in 2013.
Amy Cashman,Head of Technology at TNS UK,says the reasons for this new shopping habit are that"people are lacking time,lacking money and they want security about the products they are buying."She explains that consumers are not only shopping online at home but they are using the Internet in store or on their smartphones to shop around.
But does this mean technology will kill shops?Certainly shops will change.They will have to offer more competitive prices or encourage people to buy more by giving in-store discounts or free gifts.
We mustn't forget that buying in a shop means you can get expert advice from the sales assistant and you can get good aftercare.It's good to speak to a real human rather than look at a faceless computer screen but at least by showrooming,you get the best of both worlds!
21.What does showrooming mean in the text?A
A.Trying in shops and buying online.
B.Showing products in a room.
C.Buying something in a store.
D.Shopping on the Internet.
22.What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?C
A.Online shops will disappear.
B.Free gifts will surely promote sales.
C.Shops need necessary changes.
D.Shops will be replaced by online shops.
23.The author's attitude towards showrooming isC
A.critical B.neutral C.supportive D.casual.
分析 目前,国内外兴起了一种购物方式-Showrooming,Showrooming指的是消费者在零售店挑选商品,然后在网上购买的消费行为.在本文中作者就这一现象以及网上购物对商场的冲击进行了分析,指出商场必须做出相应的改变来迎接这一挑战.
解答 21.A 细节理解题.由文章第二段Showrooming is something I've done.I will go to a shop to see,touch and try out products but then go home and buy them online at a knock-down price.可知showrooming指的是去实体店看或者试用产品,然后去网上购买,故答案选A.
22.C 细节理解题.从文章第四段Certainly shops will change.They will have to offer more competitive prices …free girls可以判断商店不会因为网购的增多而倒闭,但是商场却的确需要一些改变,答案选C.
23.C 推理判断题.A批判的;B中立的;C支持的;D随意的.从文章末段but at least by showrooming,you get the best of both worlds!可知作者对showrooming持赞同的观点,答案选C.
点评 考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确选择.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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