The Savvy Shoppers”Let us take the Worry out of Shopping!”We all know how important dressing professionally can be.You want to project a certain image with your clothes, and that can vary widely based on what kind of an event or meeting you need to attend. Approachable, tough, stylish… The options are endless, and it can beexhausting trying to find the right outfit for all of the jobs that you do!Meet the Savvy Shoppers!Our team of professional personal shoppers can make your busy life a little easier by giving you back the time and energy you had previously been wasting on shopping for office clothes.Trusted ProfessionalsWith extensive backgrounds in retail management, fashion design, and beauty consulting, our experiencedteam can put together a perfect wardrobe for any woman. Whether it's the right power suit for a big presentation, boardroom-appropriate skirts, or a high heel that won't leave you limping, the Savvy Shoppers can help!The Savvy Shopping experienceIt begins with a private consultation in your home. Your shopper will look at your current wardrobe, talk to you about the work you do, and take your precise measurements. Once they begin shopping, Savvy Shoppers sends digital photos and price lists for items. You select what you want, and the items are delivered to your door with a free $20 tailoring coupon attached.Who is this advertisement likely targeting?A. Busy business menB. Stay-at-home parentsC. Working professional womenD. Chief Executive Officers

The Savvy Shoppers
”Let us take the Worry out of Shopping!”
We all know how important dressing professionally can be.
You want to project a certain image with your clothes, and that can vary widely based on what kind of an event or meeting you need to attend. Approachable, tough, stylish… The options are endless, and it can be
exhausting trying to find the right outfit for all of the jobs that you do!
Meet the Savvy Shoppers!
Our team of professional personal shoppers can make your busy life a little easier by giving you back the time and energy you had previously been wasting on shopping for office clothes.
Trusted Professionals
With extensive backgrounds in retail management, fashion design, and beauty consulting, our experienced
team can put together a perfect wardrobe for any woman. Whether it's the right power suit for a big presentation, boardroom-appropriate skirts, or a high heel that won't leave you limping, the Savvy Shoppers can help!
The Savvy Shopping experience
It begins with a private consultation in your home. Your shopper will look at your current wardrobe, talk to you about the work you do, and take your precise measurements. Once they begin shopping, Savvy Shoppers sends digital photos and price lists for items. You select what you want, and the items are delivered to your door with a free $20 tailoring coupon attached.
Who is this advertisement likely targeting?

A. Busy business men

B. Stay-at-home parents

C. Working professional women

D. Chief Executive Officers

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3I. Why did the writer and the woman both feel glad?A. Because the boy had saved some money.B. Because they both didn’t need to give anything.C. Because the cashier didn’t look down on the boy.D. Because all the shoppers around were willing to help the boy.

What’s the correct order of the following events?a. The cashier got enough money for the boy’s shirt.b. The cashier counted the boy’s money.c. The shoppers looked for some change in their pockets.d. The boy went to the line to pay.A. b, a, e, d B. b, e, a, d C. d, b, e, a D. d, e, a, b

The sale is __ for tomorrow, but the shoppers are already lining up in a long queue. A.decidedB.plannedC.scheduledD.appointed

196. Shoppers who carefully plan their visit to the grocery store can save money on their grocery bills. Shopping when not hungry, sticking to their grocery list, and _1_ a few simple rules will cut down the grocery bill. Shoppers should visit the grocery store on a full stomach by planning their trip _2_ after a large meal. If that’s not possible, they should find something healthy to eat on while preparing a grocery list. Most shoppers are less _3_ to buy extras when they are not troubled by hunger. Although having a list and _4_ to it is the most important factor in saving money, shoppers must prepare lists wisely in order to save. A carefully planned list should _5_ in season produce and any items on sale or discount through coupons. Many special buys are announced through the local newspapers, so buying the “grocery issue” is _6_ the money you spend. What’s more, it’s important to remember that many newer, more expensive products first offered through coupons may not _7_ enough savings for shoppers to give up products they usually buy. Now that the shopper has _8_ the grocery list, it’s time to leave for the store. However, no preparations are complete without a pocket calculator or a piece of paper and a pencil to figure costs. Once at the store, the shopper who wants to save money should follow a few more rules. The shoppers should not stay _9_ than necessary because bills go up each minute the shopper is in the store. So, _10_ a time limit and a cost limit can hold down the bill. [共10题](1)(A) carrying (B) making (C) taking (D) following(2)(A) recently (B) regularly (C) immediately (D) completely(3)(A) willingly (B) likely (C) reluctantly (D) happily(4)(A) sticking (B) replying (C) according (D) belonging(5)(A) keep (B) make (C) increase (D) include(6)(A) worth (B) suitable (C) value (D) fit(7)(A) come from (B) result in (C) succeed in (D) depend on(8)(A) saw (B) taken (C) completed (D) read(9)(A) shorter (B) faster (C) longer (D) quicker(10)(A) setting (B) putting (C) making (D) taking

The writer decided to try the model he had chosen becauseA. knew very little about it.B. didn’t trust the shop assistant.C. wanted to make sure the one he chose would be the best.D. had a special interest in taking pictures of his fellow shoppers.

What does the passage tell us about women shoppers for clothes?A. They welcome suggestions from anyone.B. They rarely consider buying cheap clothes.C. They often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.D. They listen to advice but never take it.

In most cases women shoppers arc supposed to ______.A. waste money on goods of poor qualityB. buy only the best clothesC. be much more careful than menD. think of the price of clothes and nothing else

Chinese shoppers spent billions online yesterday as they took advantage _____ discounts offered on Singles Day (November 11). A in ;B of ;C with

阅读理解 判断给出的语句是否正确,正确的在括号内写(T)不符的在括号内写(F)It is amazing to note that the Internet is still such a new device, and yet it is one of the fastest and most powerful media tools. But think about it for a moment. On the Internet, a big online company can be run by only two guys in their garage. So it is only reasonable then, that people shopping online would be a little leery of the security levels.Internet giants such as Microsoft knew consumer confidence was the key to getting virtual (虚拟的) shopping off the ground, and they work hard to make people feel safe to shop online.Credit card companies, too, quickly saw the potential For online shopping, and have installed things like online shopping insurance for people. If you ever have a problem with your online credit purchases, many credit card companies will happily refund (退还) your money and then set their claws on the company that wronged you。 Now that’s buying power!There are other bonuses for online shoppers, of course. No line-ups,for one. No annoying mall shopping carts with broken wheels and kids crying because their parents won’t get them what they want.When shopping on1ine, consumers can sit down, have a coffee, and wear their slippers, not having to worry about their hair or parking, and just clicking through sale after sale.Comparison shopping couldn’t be any easier. And thanks to courier companies (快递公司) getting in on the act you never need to wait longer than a day or two to get those all important purchases delivered right to your door.No wonder so many companies are shaking their heads at traditional retailing and instead looking to the “virtual” world to attract online shoppers.( ) 26、 The underlined word “leery” in the first paragraph means being very sure.( ) 27、 Consumer confidence in online shopping mainly relies on security in shopping.( ) 28、 Internet giants, traditional retailers, courier companies and credit card companies have made contributions to the popularity of online shopping.( ) 29、 The author think of the current online shopping as safe, convenient and fast.( ) 30、 Nowadays many companies are trying to cooperate with the online shoppers instead of traditional retailers.

We may learn from Paragraph 4 that department stores were advised ________.A focuses on infant wear and older kids' clothesB attach equal importance to different gendersC classify consumers into smaller groupsD create some common shoppers' terms

CBusinesses are witnessing a difficult time, which has in turn produced influence on consumers’ edsire to go green . However, shoppers are still laying stress on environmental concerns. Two thirds of customers say that environmental considerations inform. their purchases to the same degree as they did a year ago, while more than a quarter say that they are now even better aware of the environmental effect on what they buy. This may help to influence how shops store goods on their shelves. And the companies should still make efforts to become more envitonmentally friendly. Two out of three people think it is important to buy from environmentally responsible companies,with about one in seven saying that they had even decided to take their custom elsewhere if they felt a company’s environmental reputation was not good enough. Harry Morrison, chief executive(主管)of the Carbon Trust, sympathizes:“I understand this situation where survival is very important now. But from environmental considerations, the clocd is ticking—we don’t have much time. In addition, cutting carbon has an immediate effect as costs drop and a mediun-term benefit for the brand.” Larger companies have an extra motivation to look at reducing their carbon footprint, as new rules next year will require businesses bo buy carbon allowances to make up for their emissions(排放). Those that have taken early action will hav e a head start. More than two thirds of consumers are not clear about which companies are environmentally responsible. This suggests that firms that are able to relay clearly their message to the public will be in a pole position to attract shoppers. The Carbon Trust believ es that it can help by informing customers about the good work companies are doing.“When companies are granted(授予)the standard, they can use a logo(标识)in all their marketing which makes it clear that they are working towards cutting emissions,”Mr.Morrison said.64.What’s the main idea of the passage?A.Businesses are finding ways to send their message to the shoppers.B.Companies will soon get information about cutting carbon emissions.C.Firms are making efforts to encourage customers to keep goods at home.D.Firms are urged to cut carbon emissions by shoppers’environmental awareness.

The writer decided to try the model he had chosen because heA. knew very little about it.B. didn’t trust the shop assistant.C. wanted to make sure the one he chose would be the best.D. had a special interest in taking pictures of his fellow shoppers.

3. Most online shoppers areA. youngB.oldC.babies

It's lunchtime. You- re hungry and want to get your favourite meal m the restaurant,but there are a lot of people waiting at the door. Donlt worry -in cyberworld(网络世界),you can get your meal just on the Internet.“Shopping has never been so easy. With just a single click on your mouse,anything that you ordered online can be taken to your door quickly.,"said BieJing,a twenty-yearold girl.She took part in an online survival(生存)competition held in Shanghai. The competitors were given a little money to use online in 100 hours.“I don't want to spend too much time shopping ,so I like doing shopping online better than in a usual store,"said a boy from a middle school. "Ir's easy to find the things you want .online.”If the shoppers buy something online,they can find lower prices and wider choices of,things. But many teachers and parents are worried that shopping online is becoming too popu-lar.“lt-s not a good way for middle school students to spend their money,"said a teacher.HI don't want them to shop online.”“It's also dangerous to Iose money at online stores,because some of them just want to cheat(欺骗)shoppers,"another teacher said.Most parents are not willing to pay the money their children spend on the Internet.( )6. The boy in the passage likes to go shopping in a usual store better.

In a move that could revolutionize the way we buy groceries,Amazon opens its first supermarket without checkouts-human or self-service--to shoppers on Monday.Amazon Go,in Seattle,has been tested by staff for the past year.It uses hundreds of ceiling-mounted cameras and electronic sensors to identify each customer and track what items they select.Purchases are billed to customers'credit cards when they leave the store On entering the store,shoppers walk through gates,swiping their smartphones loaded with the Am-azon Go app.Then they are free to put anything into their own shopping bags.With the help of sensors on the shelves,items are added to customers'Amazon Go account as they pick them up-and delete any they put back.And an electronic receipt is issued as they exit The store opened to employees of the online retail giant in December 2016 and had been expected to allow the public in more quickly.But there were some teething problems with correctly identifying shoppers of similar body types--and children moving items to the wrong places on shelves,according to an Amazon insider.Gianna Puerini said the store had operated well during the test phase Hundreds of infra-red ceiling cameras have been trained over the last year to differentiate between customers as they move around the store,and between items for sale,even those with similar appearances.There are weight sensors on the shelves to help indicate if an item has been taken or put back And some items carry a visual dot code,like a bar code,to help cameras identify them.Amazon isnt offering any information on how accurate the system is.One thing we do know:they're on to the less-than-honest.A New York Times journalist had a go at shoplifting some cans of soft drink,but the system spotted it and put them on his bill Amazon has not said if it will be opening more Go stores,which are separate from the Whole Foods chain that it bought last year for$13.7bn(E10.7bn).As yet the company has no plans to introduce the technology to the hundreds of Whole Foods stores.However,retailers know that the faster customers can make their purchases,the more likely they are to return.Making the dreaded supermarket queue a thing of the past will give any retailer a huge advantage over its competitors In its third quarter results in October,Amazon for the first time put a figure on the revenues generated by its physical stores:S 1.28bn.Yet almost all of that was generated by Whole Foods.While its stores may not yet be money spinners,analysts have said Amazon is using them to raise brand awareness and promote its Prime membership scheme.Brian Olsavsky,Amazon chief financial officer,recently hinted that rivals should expect more Amazon shops in the months and years ahead You will see more expansion from us-it's still early,so those plans will develop over time,he said in octoberIn Amazon go the cameras and electronic sensors canA.Ensure the safety of the market and the shoppersB.keep track of the service record of the customersC.contribute to the automation of purchasingD.help shoppers to locate the proper goods

What does Savvy Shoppers send to clients when shopping?A. Prices and photographs of clothing itemsB. Precise measurements and digital photosC. Gift certificates for tailoring servicesD. Information about the work they do

How do clients get their clothes from the Savvy Shoppers?A. They set up a consultation appointment.B. They pick up the clothes from the office.C. They receive them at their own home.D. They meet their shopper at the store

What experience does the Savvy Shoppers NOT have?A. Managing in the retail sectorB. Clothing designC. Hair stylingD. Consulting in the beauty sector.

Store layout and merchandise presentation, as well as______,help shoppers find items more quickly.A.to have appropriate signsB.appropriate signs are necessaryC.with appropriate signsD.appropriate signs

Which of the following tasks can be performed by a Buyer Administrator using the Organization Administration console?()A、The Buyer Administrator can approve the shoppers within their organization.B、The Buyer Administrator can create a new seller organization.C、The Buyer Administrator can assign access levels to their members.D、The Buyer Administrator can make Request for Quotes (RFQ) to a seller organization.

问答题Directions: In this part of the test, you will read aloud the text on the screen. You will have 45 seconds to prepare. Then you will have 45 seconds to read the text aloud.Practice 1  Attention SUPERVALUE shoppers. Our bakery is about to close and all items are marked off, Enjoy cakes, pies, breads, muffins, and cookies, all baked fresh today from our bakery. All of our fresh-baked goods are now 15to 50 percent off. They won’t last long so stop by before they are all gone. Thank you for shopping with us and have a nice day.

单选题During sales shoppers should _____.Afind the best bargains at every opportunityBbeware of being cheatedCbuy things that are necessaryDpay more attention to the price

单选题In 2005, online shoppers in the United States charged more money to their credit cards than 2004.AthanBthan online shoppers forCthan inDthan would online shoppers inEthan they did in

判断题Recreational shoppers go shopping for fun.A对B错

判断题All people who shop are recreational shoppers.A对B错

单选题When he says in Paragraph 5, “While states give up sales tax, they usually break ever on sales-tax collection”, J. Craig Shearman actually means that.Aa vice-president at the National Retail Federation can say whatever he or she likesBonly when a state gives up sales tax can it achieve break even in collection of taxesCtax losses are nothing for a state since serious shoppers buy more than just clothes or shoesDwhen people come to buy sales-tax-free items, they will buy other things that are still taxed

问答题Passage 8  ● Read the magazine article below about a company which checks on the service provided by shops.  ● Choose the correct word to fill each gap, from A, B or C on the opposite page.  ● For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.SECRET SHOPPERS  Tim Wright knows all about making companies more efficient. His firm, Check-up, sends ‘secret shoppers’ into retail and leisure companies (29)______ order to make sure that customers are receiving good service. After (30)______ visit, the secret shoppers prepare a report for the company to let them know (31)______ good or bad the service was. ‘Companies like to know,’ says Mr. Wright, ‘that (32)______ customers go into a store just a few minutes before closing time, they will (33)______ get good service.’ Check-up (34)______ set up in the west of England in 1992 and (35)______ two years moved to London so it could offer a nationwide service. (36)______ the last three years, Check-up’s profits have (37)______ dramatically as companies have come to realize (38)______ great importance of good customer service. Having started with just; three employees, Check-up now has a staff (39)______ sixty-five and last week (40)______ an important new contract with a major supermarket chain.  29. A in      B by        C on  30. A our      B his       C their  31. A whether    B how        C if  32. A while     B when       C. As  33. A still     B yet        C. Already  34. A has      B is        C was  35. A until     B. After      C later  36. A From      B During      C Since  37. A increase   B increasing    C increased  38. A this     B that       C the  39. A of      B. At       C too  40. A sign     B signed      C signing