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Many successful shopping sites on the Internet are small-the ones only offer one thing. They’re quick, 51 to use, don't ask for too much personal information (something 52 stops people from shopping on the Internet), and don't go wrong in the 53 of a shopping session. I think I now understand 54 it’s all about. As my recent mall experience 55 to me, people in the real world are a lot more willing to 56 up with a lot of troubles in order to enjoy a fulfilling experience. Such kind of experience not 57 has shopping at its core, but also includes 58 and entertainment aspects. Online,it's a different 59 .
In the end, sites that are going to 60 are the ones that concentrate on basics of customer focus. Those that try to fight the malls are likely to lose.
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- A.Sweet food does harm to health.
- B.Food tastes better when one is cheerful.
- C.Chocolate tastes better when one feels sad.
- D.Taste of food has nothing to do with moods.
- A.To increase one's appetite.
- B.To cure one's illness.
- C.To become strong.
- D.To feel relaxed.
- A.points out
- B.figures out
- C.makes sense
- D.makes believe
- A.People tend to eat more when they feel bad.
- B.People tend to eat more when they feel happy.
- C.People tend to eat more when they are in hunger.
- D.People tend to eat more when they are with friends.
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- Asked on what occasions she drank champagne, Lily Bollinger used to say that she drank it when she was happy and when she was sad; in company and alone. “Otherwise I never touch it-unless I’m thirsty.” Most of us have a similar attitude to food. We eat wh
- It's only recently that psychology has recognized that happy moods can make us eat more too. A study was published by Catharine Evers and her colleagues from Utrecht University in the Netherlands on "good-mood food". It showed that a group of 70 stude
- A.Food affects one's moods.
- B.Moods affect one's appetite.
- C.Attitudes affect one’s appetite.
- D.Occasions affect one’s choice of food.
- A.To express their goodwill.
- B.To extend their sympathies.
- C.To mock at his achievement.
- D.To know more about his way of lif
- A.He made little effort in his work.
- B.He had few books to read in the basement.
- C.He was distracted by the atmosphere of hate.
- D.He had trouble taking notes of the professors’ lectures.
- A.recorded
- B.released
- C.delayed
- D.evaluated
- A.They were scared that their interests would be hurt.
- B.They were jealous of his special talent in law.
- C.They thought that he was dangerous.
- D.They had no confidence in him.
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It is not easy to play a musical instrument well, but if you_______, you will succeed in the end.
- A.hang up
- B.hang on
- C.hang about
- D.hang over
- A.rhythms
- B.breaks
- C.lengths
- D.intervals
- A.build up
- B.hold up
- C.make up
- D.bring up
- A.Permission
- B.Emission
- C.Commission
- D.Admission
- A.sensitive
- B.aware
- C.attentive
- D.concerned
- A.which
- B.what
- C.that
- D.who
- A.behavior
- B.movement
- C.action
- D.progress
- A.has
- B.have
- C.had
- D.will have
- A.to
- B.in
- C.for
- D.with
- A.else
- B.another
- C.other
- D.rest
- A.would learn
- B.learns
- C.learn
- D.learned
- A.will go
- B.went
- C.are going
- D.would go
- A.It
- B.As
- C.That
- D.What
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- B.too
- C.much
- D.such
- A.against
- B.towards
- C.from
- D.for
- A.whom
- B.what
- C.that
- D.which
- A.where
- B.which
- C.whose
- D.when
- A.to share
- B.shared
- C.share
- D.sharing
- A.this
- B.that
- C.one
- D.it
- A.invited
- B.had invited
- C.could have invited
- D.would have invited