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SHANDONGUNIVERSITYCOLLEGEENGLISHTESTFORNON-ENGLISHMAJORSOFCONTINUINGEDUCATION (2)(4册)VocabularyandStructure(15%)Thereare30questionsinthispart.Foreachofthequestions,thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEthatbestanswersthequestion.ResearchershaveonlysucceededinmarkingofffragmentarystretchesofDNA. Dcombined B.single C.connected D.disconnectedCompaniesnowhaveanincentivetofilemoreselectiveapplications. Amotivation B.excitement C.amusement D.pressureThesloppyreasoningofthespeakerdisappointedhissupporters. Dplain B.discontinuous C.inconsistent D.carelessAfterthreeyearsofefforts,thescientistsgot A_ asingleknownfunction.
furtherthanisolatingasinglegenewithA.noB.NeverC.seldomD.not5.Thereisstill BaboutLawrence’spetition B.controversy C.contention D.contestSomefilmshaveamisleading A onchildren.effect B. affect C.fault D.deficiencyGlobalwarmingislikelyto C aseriesofunpleasanteffects.double B.fasten C.trigger D.alleviateThatyoungmanstilldenies C thefirebehindthestore.start B.tostart C.havingstarted D.tohavestarted C_ receivingfinancialsupportfromfamily,communityorthegovernmentisallowed,itisneveradmired.As B.Once C.Although D.LestI’dratherhavearoomofmyown,howeversmallitis,than A aroomwithsomeoneelse.share B.toshare C.sharing D.tohavesharedAmericanfootballandbaseballarebecomingknowntotheBritishpublicthroughtelevised D fromtheUnitedStates.transfer B.deliveries C.transportation D.transmissionsMostbroadcastersmaintainthatTVhasbeenunfairlycriticizedandarguethatthepowerofthemediumis C_ .granted B.implied C.exaggerated D.remediedPhilipRothwas asamajornewauthorin1960.published B.hailed C.guided D.supposedA B numberofbooksonthissubjectareinthelibrary.little B.limited C.tiny D.lowTheriverdriedupduringthehot C .period B.fit C.scorcher D.spellDaylight B_ longinthesummertime.lingers B.stays C.hovers D.persistsAnelectronicmessagesnappedhisconcentration. Bcausedtoloseconcentrationsuddenly B.brokeoffC.ceased D.stoppedItisvitalforparentstosuperviseteensaswellastoteachthemhowtomanagetime. Bprior B.veryimportant C.fatal D.superiorThesolidparticleswerefiltered C beforethesolutionwasused.out B.over C.off D.onIhadabizarretaste,whichIacquiredplayingfootballgames. Dodd B.unconventional C.special D.extraTheresultofthefirstgamewascatastrophic. Agloomy B.prosperous C.valueless D.ofatotalfailureItdawnedonusthatwewereengagedinasport,notinplay. BItwasclear B.WecametounderstandC.Wewereforcedtobelieve D.WewereconvincedBymakingtapesforherchildren,Rebekahtriedtocramalifetimeoflove _D aprecioushours.with B.in C.on D.intoTheterminalpatienthastofaceandcontend D death.to B.against C.to D.withShebreatheda A_ ofreliefwhentheexpecteddisasterdidnothappen.sigh B.breath C.air D.gasHehadtocontend B manydifficultieswhenhewasayoungman.with B.against C.upon D.over27.DemocracyandfreedominAmericanfamiliesenableeachfamilymembertohavea D .A.speakB.tell C.sayD.talkFred A thebagashisbytellingwhatitcontained.identified B.recognized C.determined D.admittedItwashis B wishthatweshouldgowithouthim.aggressive B.suggesting C.distinct D.expressThesesurveysindicatethatmanycrimesgo _B bythepolice,mainlybecausenotallvictimsreportthem.unrecorded B.tobeunrecordedC.unrecording D.tohavebeenunrecordedCloze(10%)Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblank,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Itfascinatesmetoobservethewayin (31) childrensooftenreactagainsttheirparents’ideas,whileatthesametime__(32) theirparents’characteristics.Thatistosay,thechildrengrowupto_ _(33) differentviewsfromtheirparents’,yettohave (34) personalities.Thereisa _(35) goingoninthetoyworldatpresentoverwhetherchildrenshouldbe (36) tohavewartoys.Idon’tbelieveinencouragingwartoys,butIdonotseeany (37) inforbiddingthemwhenIthinkofthe (38) ofmyfriendHarry.Harryisthe (39) ofstrictparentswhoweretotallyopposedtowar.Hewasneverallowedtoysoldiers (40) aboy,neverallowedtoyguns.Harrygrewupandwentintothearmy,becomingafirst-classsoldierand (41) allsortsofmilitaryhonorsinaratherfierceunit.Hebecametheoppositein (42) wayofwhathisparentsmighthaveexpected (43) theirson.AndyetthereisagentlenessaboutHarrywhichshowsa (44) personality.ThereisasympatheticelementaboutthemanwhichIcansee (45) havecomefromhisfamily.In (46) ofdoingthingsdifferentlyfromourparents,alotofthespiritsgetspassedon.Parentsinallconsciencehaveto (47) theirchildrenwhattheybelievetoberight;butitisnotsomuchyourideasthatthechildren_ (48) asyourexample.Perhapsthebest (49) toteachone’schildgentlenessisnottoforbidtoyguns,buttobegentleinone’s(50) everydaylife.A.whatA.holdingB.itB.attainingC.whichC.carryingD.thatD.keeping33.A.giveB.haveC.getD.grow34.A.similarB.identicalC.commonD.ordinary35.A.fightingB.struggleC.warD.quarrel36.A.dismissedB.encouragedC.misledD.ventured37.A.stainB.spotC.pointD.dot38.A.experienceB.advantageC.expenseD.adventure39.A.nieceB.sonC.nephewD.daughter40.A.whenB.forC.whileD.as41.A.winningB.wonC.havingwonD.didwin42.A.eachB.singleC.individualD.every43.A.onB.atC.fromD.against44.A.calmB.quietC.silentD.serene45.A.mustB.needC.wantD.long46.A.caseB.spiteC.situationD.occasion47.A.putB.placeC.teachD.give48.A.followB.traceC.watchD.expect49.A.meansB.routeC.methodD.way50.A.ownB.individualC.privateD.publicReadingComprehension(40%)Thereare4passagesinthispart.EachpassageisfollowedbysomeTrue-FalsequestionsorMultiple-Choicequestions.ChooseamongA,B,C,andDorbetweenTandFtoanswereachquestion.Passage1ThebustleofthehospitalwasawelcomedistractionasIopenedmynewpatient’schartandheadedforherroom.Myson,Eric,hadjustbroughthomeadisappointingreportcard,andmydaughter,Shannon,andIhadarguedagainabouthergettingadriver’slicense.ForthenexteighthoursIwantedtothrowmyselfintohelpingpeoplewhoIknewhadmuchmoretoworryaboutthanIdid.Rebekahwasonly32,admittedforchemotherapyafterbreast-cancersurgery.WhenIenteredherroomittookmeamomenttospotheramidthebouncingformsofthreegigglinglittlegirls.ItoldRebekahIwouldbehernurseandsheintroducedherhusband,Warren;six-year-oldRuthie;four-year-oldHannah;andtwo-year-oldMolly.WarrencoaxedthegirlsawayfromtheirmotherwithapromiseoficecreamandassuredRebekahtheywouldreturnthenextday.AsIrubbedalcoholonherarmtoprepareitfortheintravenousline,Rebekahlaughednervously.“IhavetotellyouthatI’mterrifiedofneedles.”“It’llbeoverbeforeyouknowit,”Isaid.“I’llgiveyouacountofthree.”Rebekahshuthereyestightlyandmurmuredaprayeruntilitwasover.Thenshesmiledandsqueezedmyhand.“Beforeyougo,couldyougetmyBiblefromthetable?”Ihandedherthewornbook.“DoyouhaveafavoriteBibleverse?”sheasked.“Jesuswept.John11:35.”“Suchasadone,”shesaid.“Why?”“ItmakesmefeelclosertoJesus,knowinghealsoexperiencedhumansorrow.”RebekahnoddedthoughtfullyandstartedflippingthroughherBibleasIshutthedoorquietlybehindme.DuringthefollowingmonthsIwatchedRebekahstrugglewiththeravagesofchemotherapy.Herhospitalstaysbecamefrequentandsheworriedaboutherchildren.MeanwhileIcontinuedtocontendwithraisingmyownkids.Theyalwaysseemedeitheroutorholedupintheirrooms.ImissedthedayswhentheywereasattachedtomeasRebekah’slittlegirlsweretoher.ForatimeithadseemedRebekah’schemotherapywasworking.Thendoctorsdiscoveredanothermalignantlump.Twomonthslater,achestX-rayrevealedthecancerhadspreadtoherlungs.Itwasterminal.Helpmetohelpherthroughthis,Iprayed.OnedaywhenIenteredherroom,Ifoundhertalkingintoatape recorder.Shepickedupayellowpadandhelditouttome.“I’mmakingatapeformydaughters,”shesaid.Ireadthelistonherpad:startingschool,confirmation,turning16,firstdate,graduation.WhileIworriedabouthowtohelpherdealwithdeath,shewasplanningforherchildren’sfuture.Sheusuallywaiteduntiltheearlyhoursofthemorningtorecordthetapessoshecouldbefreefrominterruptions.Shefilledthemwithfamilystoriesandadvic—tryingtocramalifetimeofloveintoafewprecioushours.Finally,everyiteminhernoteshadbeencheckedoffandsheentrustedthetapestoherhusband.IoftenwonderedwhatIwouldsayinherplace.MykidsjokedthatIwaslikeanFBIagent,withmyconstantquestionsaboutwherethey’dbeenandwhotheyhadbeenwith.Where,Ithought,aremywordsofencouragementandlove?Itwasthreeo’clockoneafternoonwhenIgotanurgentcallfromthehospital.Rebekahwnatedmetocomeimmediatelywithablanktape.Whattopichassheforgotten?Iwondered.ShewasblushedandbreathinghardwhenIenteredherroom.Islippedthetapeintotherecorderandheldthemicrophonetoherlips.“Ruthie,Hannah,Molly—thisisthemostimportanttape.”Sheheldmyhandandclosedhereyes.“Somedayyourdaddywillbringhomeanewmommy.Pleasemakeherfeelspecial.Showherhowtotakecareofyou.Ruthie,honey,helphergetyourBrownieuniformreadyeachTuesday.Hannah,youdon’twantmeatsauceonyourspaghetti.Shewon’tknowyoulikeitseparate.Molly,don’tgetmadifthereisnoapplejuice.Drinksomethingelse.It’sokaytobesad,sweeties.Jesuscriedtoo.Heknowsaboutsadnessandwillhelpyoutobehappyagain.Remember,I’llalwaysloveyou.”IshutofftherecorderandRebekahsigheddeeply.“Thankyou,Nan,”shesaidwithawe aksmile.givethisonetothem,won’tyou?”shemurmuredassheslidintosleep.Atimewouldcomewhenthetapewolbeplayedfors,butrightn,afterIsmoothedRebekah’sblanket,IgotinmycarandIhurriedhome.IthoughtofhowmyShannonalsolikedhersauceonthesideandsuddenlythatquirk,whichhadannoyedmesomanytimes,seemedtomakehersomuchmoreprecious.Thatnightthekidsdidn’tgoout;theysatwithmelongafterthespaghettisaucehaddriedintothedishes.Andwetalked—withoutinterrogations,withoutcomplaints—lateintothenight.Accordingtothefirstparagraphofthepassage,thenursewasnothappybecause D .shewasdisappointedwithherson B.shehadanargumentwithherdaughterC.shedidnotwanttoworkinthehospital D.shewasdissatisfiedwithherchildrenAccordingtothenurse,Rebekahwasmostconcernedwith D .theprogressofchemotherapythetapethatwouldletthechildrenrememberherthehappyandhealthygrowthofherchildrenattheirdifferentstagesoflifetherelationshipbetweenherchildrenandtheirfuturestep-motherThewordsinitalicsinthefifteenthparagraphofthepassagereferto A .whatthenursethoughtaboutinherownmindquestionsthenurseaskedherchildrenthefactthatthenurseblamedherselffornottakinggoodcareofthepatientquestionsthenurseaskedRebakahWordsonthelasttapedonotsupportwhichofthefollowingstatements? CRebekahrespectedherchildrenwhentheyhadsomedifferenthabits.Rebekahwaslenientandamiablethinkingofthestep-motherherchildrenwouldhaveinthefuture.Rebekahwasverystrictwithherchildrenandsheforcedthemtochange.Rebekahcaredforherchildrensomuchthatshelookedintogreatdetailsoftheirgrowth.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthenurseandherchildrenwould C .remainalienatedfromeachothertalkwithinterrogationsandcomplaintsbeasattachedtoeachotherasRebekahandherchildrencontendwitheachotherPassage2Thereareafewineluctablefactsaboutbuildings.Theyareexpensive,timeconsumingandlaborintensivetomake.Theyarestrongestifbuiltfromthesturdiestmaterials.Well,no,onallaccounts.JapanesearchitectShigeruBanfirstturnedtopapertubesbecausetheywerecheapbutthendiscoveredtheyhadotherqualitiestoo:strength,recyclabilityand,mostimportantly,beauty.Hehasbuilthomes,pavilionsandchurches,someofthempermanent,usinglittlemorethancardboardtubes.“Iwasinterestedinweakmaterials,”saysBan,42.“Wheneverweinventanewmaterialornewstructuralsystem,anewarchitecturecomesoutofit.”Ironically,Banmaybeclosertotheoldmodernistidealsthanmanywhobuildtodayinglassandsteel.Hewantsbeautytobeattainablebythemasses,eventhepoorest.Banfirstbegantousethetubesinthe80’s,inexhibitions.Impressedbythematerial’sload-bearingcapacity(hecallscardboard“improvedwood”),hethoughtofthemagainin1995,aftertheKobeearthquake,anduseddonated34-plytubestobuildacommunityhallandhouses.WorkingwiththeUnitedNations,BanhasshapedpaperloghousestoTurkeyandRwanda.“Refugeeshelterhastobebeautiful,”hesays.“Psychologically,refugeesaredamaged.Theyhavetostayinniceplaces.”Butit’snotallaboututility.Banhasmanagedtoturnugly-ducklingcardboardintosomegorgeousswans..TheJapanesepavilionhecreatedforthisyear’sinHanover,Germany,isahugeundulatinggridofpapertubesenclosed,likeacoveredwagon,withapapercanopy.Aneight-ton,27-m-longlatticearchoftubescurrentlyswoopsoverthegardenattheMuseumofModernArtinNewYorkCity,castingathatchofeverchangingshadows.Ban’sdesignstouchtheearthlightlyinmorewaysthanone.AfterEXPO2000,hispavilionwillbeshippedtoarecyclingcentertobereturnedtothepulpfromwhenceitcame.Justtrythatwithbricks.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,theauthorsuggeststhat C .buildingsshouldbemadeoutofsturdiestmaterialsbuildingsarealwaysstrongiftheyarebuiltfromthesturdiestmaterialssomematerials,seeminglyweak,canbuildstrongbuildingsD.sturdiestmaterialscannotbuildstrongestbuildingsWheneverweinventanewmaterialornewarchitecturalsystem,anewarchitecturecomesoutofit.Theunderlinedpartmeans A .comesintobeing B.getsoutofit C.getsridofit D.breaksawayfromitTheauthorsaysBanmaybeclosertotheoldmodernistidealsbecause C .hedoesn’tbuildinglassandsteelpapertubesarenotconsideredasmodernmaterialshegivesthemassesaccesstothebeautyofarchitecturebyusingpapertubeseventhepoorestcanaffordhousesmadebypapertubesWhatisthemostimportantfactorthatcausedBantousethepapertubesinbuildings?AA.Beauty. B.Load-bearingcapacity.C.Rarity. D.Warmthbroughtaboutbythematerial.“JusttrythatwithBythissentence,theauthorsuggeststhat A .ironically,itisimpossibleforothermaterialstoberecycledaspeopledowithpapertubespeopleshouldtrydifferentwaystorecyclebuildingmaterialsrenovationsshouldbemadetorecyclebricksitispossibleforbrickstoberecycledthesamewayaspapertubesPassage3Livingstandardshavesoaredduringthetwentiethcentury,andeconomistsexpectthemtocontinuerisinginthedecadesahead.Doesthatmeanthatwehumanscanlookforwardtoincreasinghappiness?Notnecessarily,warnsRichardA.Easterlin,aneconomistattheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia,inhisnewbook,GrowthTriumphant:theTwenty-firstCenturyinHistoricalPerspective.Easterlinconcedesthatricherpeoplearemorelikelytoreportthemselvesasbeinghappythanpoorerpeopleare.ButsteadyimprovementsintheAmericaneconomyhavenotbeenaccompaniedbysteadyincreasesinpeople’sself-assessmentoftheirownhappiness.“TherehasbeennotimprovementinaveragehappinessintheUnitedStatesoveralmostahalfcentury —aperiodinwhichrealGDPpercapitamorethandoubled,”Easterlinreports.Theexplanationforthisparadoxmaybethatpeoplebecomelesssatisfiedovertimewithagivenlevelofincome.InEasterlin’swords:“Asincomesrise,theaspirationleveldoestoo,andtheeffectofthisincreaseinaspirationsistovitiatetheexpectedgrowthinhappinessduetohigherincome.”Moneycanbuyhappiness,Easterlinseemstobesaying,butonlyifone’saccountsgetbiggerandotherpeoplearen’tgettingmore.HisanalysishelpstoexplainsociologistLeeRainwater’sfindingthatAmerican’sperceptionoftheincome“necessarytogetalong”rosebetween1950and1986inthesameproportionasactualpercapitaincome.Wefeelrichifwehavemorethanourneighbors,poorifwehaveless,andfeelingrelativelywell-offisequatedwithbeinghappy.Easterlin’sfindingschallengepsychologistAbrahamMaslow’s“hierarchyofwants”asareliableguidetofuturehumanmotivation.Maslowsuggestedthataspeople’sbasicmaterialwantsaresatisfiedtheyseektoachievenonmaterialorspiritualgoals.ButEasterlin’sevidencepointstothepersistenceofmaterialism.“Despiteagenerallevelofaffluenceneverbeforerealizedinthehistoryoftheworld,”Easterlinobserves,“materialconcernsinthewealthiestnationstodayareaspressingaseverandthepursuitofmaterialneedsasintense.”Theevidencesuggeststhereisnoevolutiontowardhigherordergoals.Rather,eachstepupwardontheladderofeconomicdevelopmentmerelystimulatesneweconomicdesiresthatleadthechaseeveronward.Economistsareaccustomedtodeflatingthemoneyvalueofnationalincomebytheaveragelevelofpricestoincome.Theprocesshereissimilar—realincomeisbeingdeflatedbyrisingmaterialaspiration,inthiscasetoyieldessentiallyconstantsubjectiveeconomicwell-being.Whileitwouldbepleasanttoenvisageaworldfreefromthepressureofmaterialwant,amorerealistprojection,basedontheevidence,isofaworldinwhichgenerationaftergenerationthinksitneedsonlyanother10%to20%moreincometobeperfectlyhappy.Needsarelimited,butnotgreed.Sciencehasdevelopednocureforenvy,soourwealthboostsourhappinessonlybrieflywhileshrinkingthatofourneighbors.ThustheoutlookforthefutureisgloomyinEasterlin’sview.“Thefuture,then,towhichtheepochofmoderneconomicgrowthisleadingisoneofneverendingeconomicgrowth,aworldinwhichevergrowingabundanceismatchedbyeverrisingaspirations,aworldinwhichculturaldifferenceisleveledintheconstantracetoachievethegoodlifeofthematerialplenty;itisaworldfoundedonbeliefinscienceandthepowerofrationalinquiryandintheultimatecapacityofhumanitytoshapeitsowndestiny.Theironyisthatinthislastrespectthelessonofhistoryappearstobeotherwise:thatthereisnochoice.Intheend,thetriumphofeconomicgrowthisnotatriumphofhumanityovermaterialwants;rather,itisthetriumphofmaterialwantsoverhumanity.”Theauthorclaimsthatthehigherlivingstandarddoesnotnecessarilymeanincreasinghappiness. TSteadyimprovementisalwaysaccompaniedbysteadyincreasesinhappiness. FThehighertheaspirationlevelis,thehappierthepeoplewillbe. FEasterlin’sfindingscanbeusedasevidencetosupportdivergentviews. FEconomytkeepasustaineddevelopmentbecauseitisconstantlydeflatedbytherisingmaterialaspiration.TPassage4Iloveshopping,evenifitisjustwindow-shopping.ShoppingintheStatesisalwaysapleasantexperience.Therearedifferenttypesofshopsthatoperatetocatertoyourdifferentneeds.Tobuygroceries,youcangototheconveniencestore,thesupermarketorthemassmerchandiser(suchasWal-Mart).Tobuysomeclothesandbig-ticketitems,youcangotothemallorfactoryoutlets.Igototwoplacesmostoften,thesupermarketandthemall.Inalmosteverycityorlargetown,youcanfindseveralbig-chainsupermarkets.Theyhavemorethanadozencheckoutsandareone-stopshopssinceyoucanbuyalmosteverythingthere:food,cosmetics,clothes,medicine,etc.Younameit.Withthedevelopmentoftechnology,someofthesesupermarketshaveinstalledtheautomaticcheckoutlanesforcustomers.IwassothrilledthefirsttimeIusedtheautomaticcheckoutlane.Mostpackagedgoodshavebarcodesandyoujustscanthemonthescanningmachinewhenyoucheckout.Someitems,suchasproduce(vegetablesandfruits),donothavebarcodesonthem.Youneedtoinputtheirlabelnumbers,whichcanbefoundonthelistgluedtothescanningmachine.Theseautomaticcheckoutlaneshelpthestoresreducetheirlaborcostandincreasetheirefficiency.Everygrocerystorehaspromotionsondifferentkindsofproductseveryweek.Usuallyyoucanfindastoreweeklynewspaperwithfeaturedpromotionsforthatparticularweek.Iamabargainhunter,forward-buyingalotofdailyproductsifIfeelIneedtheminthefuture.Once,IsawafeaturedpromotiononPanteen2-in-1shampooplusconditioner.AlthoughIdidnotneeditatthattime,Ifeltitwasagooddeal.SoIdecidedtobuytwobottles.However,Icouldn’tfindanysuchPanteenontheshelf.Iwenttoasalesclerkandaskedifhecouldfindanyforme.Hetoldmethatthestorewasoutofthestockanditwouldnothaveanyinuntilthenextweek.Theunfortunatethingwasthatbythenthepromotionwouldbeover.However,theclerktoldmethatIcouldgotothecustomerservicecounterandIwouldbegivenarain-check,whichwouldguaranteethepromotionpriceformeonthatparticularitem.Inthefollowingweek,withtherain-check,Iboughttheproductsatthelastweek’spromotionprice.Anothertime,Iboughttwobagsofsaladatagrocerystore.WhenIscannedthem,thescreenshowedadifferentpricefromwhatthestoreadvertised.Outofcuriosity,Iwenttothecustomerservicecounterandaskedwhy.Theladywhohelpedmewenttotheshelftodouble-checktheprice.Whenshecameback,sheapologizedtome,sayingthatthestoredidn’tscanthepriceproperly.Accordingtotheinternalpolicyof thestore,ifthecustomerfoundoutascanningproblem,hewouldgettheproductforfreeasanawardforhimorapenaltytothestore.WhenIleftthestorewiththetwobagsoffreesalad,Imarveledatthehonestyofthestoreclerk.Ifshehadnottoldme,Iwouldneverhavehadanychancetoknowthatthestorehadthisinternalpolicy.AshoppingmallintheStatesiscomposedofmanyindividualspecialtyshopsandnationwidechainstores,suchasSearsandJCPenny.Whatimpressesmemostwhenshoppinginthemallisitsreturnpolicy.Nomatterwhatyoubuy,shoes,pantsorbig-ticketitemssuchasTVandVCR,ifyoufindsomeproblemswiththemorsimplydonotlikethemanylonger,youcanreturnthemwithin30days.utbedteriecounteraslongasyouhaveyourreceipt.Ofcoursetherearesomepeoplewhomighttaketheadvantageofthisreturnpolicy,especiallywhentheyneedsomethingforamomentaryuse.That’swhyyoucanalwaysfindalonglineofpeoplewaitingtoreturntheirgoodsrightafterChristmas.Thentheclichéthat“thecustomerisGod”ringstruetomewhenIshopintheStates.SometimesIbelievethatatacertaincorneroftheworldthereisagodseeingtothebenefitsofthecustomer.Allproductscangothroughtheautomaticcheckoutlanethoughsomeofthemdon ’thavebarcodes. FThequalityofproductsonpromotionisnotguaranteed. FScanningproblemwillbecorrectedbythecustomerhimself.F69.Customerwillgetsomemoneyasawardforfindingouterrors. FNeverhasanyonetakentheadvantageofreturnpolicy. FTranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEngli
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