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Are you a problem shopper? The answer is “Yes” , if you or someone else thinks that you sometimes get carried away with shopping .In other words ,do you or does someone else think you are occupied in extreme shopping ? If people have regrets later about their shopping , or have an “out-of-control” feeling about the quantities of what they buy or the amount of credit they use , they may be considered to be problem shoppers.
Extreme shopping can lead to a more serious problem –addictive shopping . Addictive shoppers feel driven by the desire to shop and spend money . They experience great tension which drives them to shop and spend money and they feel a “rush” during the time they are occupied with the shopping activity.
Extreme or addictive shopping may result from long-time unpleasant feelings, of which anxiety ,pain and shame are common ones,. When we feel bad inside ,we often do something to make ourselves feel better . In this case ,we often go shopping .
A few people shop to relieve their boredom or emptiness .For some people ,the motivation is a desire for status ,power ,beauty or success .Some love to shop as it makes them feel valued in the eyes of the shop assistants .Others shop simply because it makes them forget , at least temporarily , tension ,fear or unhappiness in their life.
Besides ,shopping malls are designed to encourage continual shopping . For instance ,there are some malls where you can’t see clocks displaying the time because they don’t want you to become too aware of the time you spend there .What’s more ,food courts, coffee shops and restrooms are provided ,so you don’t have to leave the mall because of your physical needs.
Therefore ,once you become aware of how market forces work ,you will certainly come to control your shopping behavior .For example ,how much time you will spend an d what areas you will visit can be decided before you enter the mall. Keep a written account of what items you will buy and how much money you will spend . Make a plan for what you are going to buy before you feel the urge to shop and then stick to it . That is vital for gaining self0control.
Which of the following people may not be problem shoppers?
A.Those who cannot control the amount of credit they use.
B.Those who just walk around the shopping malls.
C.Those who are occupied in too much shopping.
D.Those who feel sorry for their shopping.
According to the passage, what may not result in addictive shopping?
A.The awareness of how market forces work.
B.The desire for status ,power ,beauty or success.
C.Boredom, emptiness ,tension ,fear or unhappiness in people’s life.
D.Long-time bad feelings of anxiety ,pain and shame.
What does the author suggest to control our shopping behaviour?
A.Never going to the shopping malls because there are many tricks.
B.Applying for a credit card before we go shopping.
C.Making the shopping time as short as possible.
D.Making a shopping list before we go shopping.
The author writes this passage to .
A.inform the shopping malls how to attract more shoppers
B.provide solutions to the problem shopping.
C.scold the problem shoppers
D.tell a shopping story
查看习题详情和答案>>Are you a problem shopper? The answer is “Yes”, if you or someone else thinks that you sometimes get carried away with shopping. In other words, do you or does someone else think you are occupied in extreme shopping? If people have regrets later about their shopping, or have an “out-of-control” feeling about the quantities of what they buy or the amount of credit they use, they may be considered to be problem shoppers.
Extreme shopping can lead to a more serious problem — addictive shopping. Addictive shoppers feel driven by the desire to shop and spend money. They experience great tension which drives them to shop and spend money and they feel a “rush” during the time they are occupied with the shopping activity.
Extreme or addictive shopping may result from long-time unpleasant feelings, of which anxiety, pain and shame are common ones. When we feel bad inside, we often do something to make ourselves feel better. In this case, we often go shopping.
A few people shop to relieve their boredom or emptiness. For some people, the motivation is a desire for status, power, beauty or success. Some love to shop as it makes them feel valued in the eyes of the shop assistants. Others shop simply because it makes them forget, at least temporarily, tension, fear or unhappiness in their life.
Besides, shopping malls are designed to encourage continual shopping. For instance, there are some malls where you can’t see clocks displaying the time because they don’t want you to become too aware of the time you spend there. What’s more, food courts, coffee shops and restrooms are provided, so you don’t have to leave the mall because of your physical needs.
Therefore, once you become aware of how market forces work, you will certainly come to control your shopping behavior. For example, how much time you will spend and what areas you will visit can be decided before you enter the mall. Keep a written account of what items you will buy and how much money you will spend. Make a plan for what you are going to buy before you feel the urge to shop and then stick to it. That is vital for gaining self-control.
1.Which of the following people may not be problem shoppers?
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A.Those who cannot control the amount of credit they use. |
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B.Those who just walk around the shopping malls. |
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C.Those who are occupied in too much shopping. |
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D.Those who feel sorry for their shopping. |
2.According to the passage, what may not result in addictive shopping?
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A.The awareness of how market forces work. |
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B.The desire for status, power, beauty or success. |
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C.Boredom, emptiness, tension, fear or unhappiness in people’s life. |
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D.Long-time bad feelings of anxiety, pain and shame. |
3.What does the author suggest to control our shopping behaviour?
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A.Never going to the shopping malls because there are many tricks. |
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B.Applying for a credit card before we go shopping. |
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C.Making the shopping time as short as possible. |
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D.Making a shopping list before we go shopping. |
4.The author writes this passage to _______.
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A.inform the shopping malls how to attract more shoppers |
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B.scold the problem shoppers |
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C.provide solutions to the problem shopping |
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D.tell a shopping story |
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Are you a problem shopper? The answer is “Yes”, if you or someone else thinks that you sometimes get carried away with shopping. In other words, do you or does someone else think you are occupied in extreme shopping? If people have regrets later about their shopping, or have an “out-of-control” feeling about the quantities of what they buy or the amount of credit they use, they may be considered to be problem shoppers.
Extreme shopping can lead to a more serious problem –addictive shopping. Addictive shoppers feel driven by the desire to shop and spend money. They experience great tension which drives them to shop and spend money and they feel a “rush” during the time they are occupied with the shopping activity.
Extreme or addictive shopping may result from long-time unpleasant feelings, of which anxiety, pain and shame are common ones. When we feel bad inside, we often do something to make ourselves feel better. In this case, we often go shopping.
A few people shop to relieve their boredom or emptiness. For some people, the motivation is a desire for status, power, beauty or success. Some love to shop as it makes them feel valued in the eyes of the shop assistants. Others shop simply because it makes them forget, at least temporarily, tension, fear or unhappiness in their life.
Besides, shopping malls are designed to encourage continual shopping. For instance, there are some malls where you can’t see clocks displaying the time because they don’t want you to become too aware of the time you spend there. What’s more, food courts, coffee shops and restrooms are provided, so you don’t have to leave the mall because of your physical needs.
Therefore, once you become aware of how market forces work, you will certainly come to control your shopping behavior. For example, how much time you will spend and what areas you will visit can be decided before you enter the mall. Keep a written account of what items you will buy and how much money you will spend. Make a plan for what you are going to buy before you feel the urge to shop and then stick to it. That is vital for gaining self-control.
1.Whichof the following people may not be problem shoppers?
A.Those who cannot control the amount of credit they use.
B.Those who just walk around the shopping malls.
C.Those who are occupied in too much shopping.
D.Those who feel sorry for their shopping.
2.According to the passage, what may not result in addictive shopping?
A.The awareness of how market forces work.
B.The desire for status, power, beauty or success.
C.Boredom, emptiness, tension, fear or unhappiness in people’s life.
D.Long-time bad feelings of anxiety, pain and shame.
3.How can we control our shopping behavior according to the passage?
A.Never going to the shopping malls because there are many tricks.
B.Applying for a credit card before we go shopping.
C.Making the shopping time as short as possible.
D.Making a shopping list before we go shopping.
4.The author writes this passage to_______________. .
A.inform the shopping malls how to attract more shoppers
B.scold the problem shoppers
C.provide solutions for the problem shoppers.
D.tell a shopping story
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Listening Comprehension
Section A Short conversations
Directions:In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between speakers.At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1.A.3∶40
B.4∶00
C.4∶20
D.3∶20
2.A.He wants to get a new position.
B.He is asking the woman for help.
C.He has left the woman a good impression.
D.He enjoys letter writing.
3.A.At a newsstand.
B.At a car dealer’s.
C.At a newspaper office.
D.At a publishing house.
4.A.The weather forecast says it will be fine.
B.The weather doesn’t count in their plan
C.They will not do as planned in case of rain.
D.They will postphone their programme if it rains.
5.A.He’s not used to city life.
B.He is very tall and thin.
C.It's hard to find him there.
D.He’s always holding a needle.
6.A.His computer doesn’t work well.
B.He isn’t getting along with his stuff.
C.He didn’t register for a proper course.
D.He can’t apply the theory to his program.
7.A.He lent her his extra pen.
B.He was afraid of losing his pen.
C.He offered her a pencil.
D.He said he didn’t have any extra ink.
8.A.Neither of the watches keeps good time.
B.The woman’s watch stopped three hours ago.
C.The man’s watch goes too fast.
D.It’s too dark for the woman to read her watch.
9.A.By going on a diet.
B.By having fewer meals.
C.By doing physical exercise.
D.By eating fruits and vegetables.
10.A.The plane’s departure time remains unknown.
B.The man went to a wrong check-in counter.
C.The man has just missed the flight.
D.The plane will leave at 9∶14.
Section B passages,
Directions:In part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages.The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11.A.100million.
B.50 to 100 million.
C.15 million.
D.500 million.
12.A.Aristotle
B.A Russian.
C.Nobel
D.Dolly
13.A.Animal testing is unnecessary and a poor scientific practice.
B.Animals have played an important part in many scientific researches.
C.Many Nobel Prize winners are interested in animal testing.
D.Animal research was carried out in every medical advance of the last century.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.
14.A.Product name.
B.Features.
C.Target customer.
D.Price.
15.A.Affordable; latest.
B.incredible; fastest; smallest.
C.Best deal; best choice.
D.Perfect; right choice.
16.A.The advertisement for Star 5000 emphasizes its users and the status it brings
B.The Brand E-Brain from Diamond Computer offers you the perfect tool.
C.The advertisement for FX435 focuses on computing power.
D.The three brands are among the best sellers on the market.
Section C longer conversations.
Directions:In part C, you will hear two longer conversations.The conversations will be read twice.After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation:
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Complete the form.Write ONE WORD for each answer.
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation:
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Complete the form.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each blank.
A new plan for getting children to and from school is being started by a local government in Eastern England. This could end the worries of many parents fearful for their children's safety on the roads.
Until now the local government have only been prepared to provide bus services for children living more than three miles from their school, or sometimes less if special reasons existed.Now it has been decided that if a group of parents ask for help in organizing transport they will be prepared to go ahead, as long as the arrangement will not lose money and children taking part will be attending their nearest school.
The new plan is to be tried out this term for children living at Milton who attend Impington School.The children live just within the three-mile limit and the local government have said in the past that they will not agree to provide free transport to the school.But now they have agreed to offer a sum of money for a bus service from Milton to Impington and back, a plan which has the support of the school's headmaster.
Between 50 and 60 parents have said they would like their children to take part.Final calculations have still to be carried out, but a government official has said the cost to parents should be less than £20 a term.
They have been able to arrange the service at a low cost because there is already an agreement with the bus company for a bus to take children who live further away to Impington.The same bus would now just make one more journey to pick up the Milton children.The official said they would get in touch with other groups of parents who in the past had asked if transport could be provided for their children, to see if they would like to take part in the new plan.
【小题1】What is the aim of the plan?
| A.To prevent the students' road accidents. |
| B.To relieve the traffic pressure. |
| C.To save time for the parents and students. |
| D.To help the parents save money. |
| A.By letting the bus run in the morning only. |
| B.By limiting the number of the students. |
| C.By obtaining the support from the headmaster. |
| D.By linking the new bus service with the existing one. |
| A.the parents |
| B.the local government |
| C.the bus company |
| D.the local government and the parents |
| A.The bus company will make much more money. |
| B.The children can choose whatever school they like. |
| C.The parents can get rid of their worries. |
| D.The students in Impington school can have free bus rides. |
| A.a personal letter | B.an advertisement |
| C.a headmaster's report | D.a newspaper article |