题目内容
Would
you like to be a king or queen? To have people waiting on you hand and foot?
Many Americans experience this royal treatment every day. How? By being
customers. The American idea of customer service is to make each customer the
center of attention. Need proof? Just listen to the commercials. Most of them
sound like the McDonald’s ad: “We do it all for you.” Actually, not all stores
in America roll out the red carpet for their customers. But wherever you go,
good customer service means making customers feel special.
People
going shopping in America can expect to be treated with respect from the very
beginning. Most places don’t have a “furniture street” or a “computer road”
which allow you to compare prices easily. Instead, people often “let their
fingers do the walking” through the store hot lines. From the first “hello”,
customers receive a satisfying response to their questions. This initial
contact can help them decide where to shop.
When
customers get to the store, they are treated as honored guests. Customers don’t
usually find store clerks sitting around watching TV or playing cards. Instead,
the clerks greet them warmly and offer to help them find what they want. In
most stores, the clear signs that label each department make shopping a breeze.
Customers usually don’t have to ask how much items cost, since prices are
clearly marked. And unless they’re at a flea market or a yard sale, they don’t
bother trying to bargain.
When
customers are ready to check out, they find the nearest and shortest checkout
lane. But as Murphy’s Law would have it, whichever lane they get in, all the
other lanes will move faster. Good stores open new checkout lanes when the
lanes get too long. Some even offer express lanes for customers with 10 items
or less. After they pay for their purchases, customers receive a smile and a
warm “thank you” from the clerk. Many stores even allow customers to take their
shopping carts out to the parking lot. That way, they don’t have to carry heavy
bags out to the car.
1. By quoting (引用) the McDonald’s ad: “We do it all for you”, the author intends
to_______.
A. suggest that customers believe
what commercials say deeply
B. show readers the American idea
on good customer service
C. express all the stores pay
much attention to the customers
D. persuade readers to choose the
stores with ads correctly
2. In the USA, what may you do at first if you want to do some
shopping?
A. To visit a professional street
with lots of similar stores.
B. To compare prices in many
shops in the same street.
C. To make phone calls and get
better shopping choices.
D. To receive other customers’
answers to the questions.
3. The Underlined words “a breeze” in
Para.3 most probably means _________.
A. an easy job B. a trouble C. a funny thing D.
a boring task
4. Which of the followings shows American stores offer
convenience to customers in this passage?
A. The store clerks don’t usually
sit around watching TV or playing cards.
B. Some stores offer price
bargain to the customers like a yard sale.
C. The clerks give customers a
smile and a warm “thank you” after paying.
D. Some stores open new checkout
lanes when the lanes are crowded.
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Tech-Camp
6 Devon Road, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong a technology day camp for students 12-17.
About Tech-Camp
Tech-Camp is a day camp with a focus on computers and electronic technology. We offer 2-week summer programmes for students of 12-17 years of age. We have a computer lab with the latest and fastest equipment, an electronics lab and a video production studio. Our staff is special, too. Our programme leaders are experts in computer and electronics, of course, but they are also people who care about children and enjoy working with them.
The Benefits of Tech-Camp
In all of our programmes, we show students how to work in teams and how to solve problems by themselves. We encourage them to think creatively(有创造性地).
What students will do at Tech-Camp
Each day Tech-camp is filled with useful, interesting and challenging activities. For example, in the Computer Programme, students lean the basic computer programming, and how to use the Internet. In the Tech-Camp Programme, they make radio-controlled model cars and produce their own short videos.
Programme
| Session 1
| Session 2
| Session 3
|
Computer programme
| 15June-26June
| 15June-26June
| 15June-26June
|
High-tech Programme
| 29June-10July
| 27July-7August
| 15June-26July
|
Fee: HK
2,000perstudent(10 3, 600 B. HK
3,500C.HK36,000 D. HK $40,000
68. The passage is written to ______.
A. introduce to us some information about Tech-Camp
B. attract(吸引)students to take part in Tech-Camp
C. tell students something about computers
D. teach students how to use computers and electronics
69. If a student has time from June 4 to July 20 and he wants to take both the computer programme and the High-tech programme, which session should he take?
A. session 1 B. session 2 C. session 3 D. none
70. Which of following is not true about the Tech-Camp?
A. They have a very good computer lab.
B. People who work for the Camp enjoy working with children.
C. Students can do team work in the camp.
D. With the help of the experts the students don’t need to solve problems by themselves.