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Textbook(studybyyourself)

Unitone:sports

PartA:p.2

1-10:17,1963,1.98,216,1984,1986,3041,third,1987,1988

ll-22:four,ten,1998,six,1990s,45,sixth,1998,1999,five,

1999,2001

PartB:p.5

exercisel:db

exercise2:1)becauseshewantstoenjoygoodhealth.Shealso

wantstostayinshapeandlookgood.

2)BothPeterandLauralikecyclingandswimming.Lauraalso

playstennisregularly.

PartC:p.8dcdcb

Unittwo:foodanddrinks

PartAp.10

1.Q:Doesthewomanenjoythefoodinthatrestaurant?Yes

2.Q:Isthemansatisfiedwiththerestaurant5sservice?No

3.Q:Dothechildrenlikethecake?Yes

4.Q:Doesthemanlikechickenbest?No

5.Q:Doesthewomanlikethewine?Yes

6.Q:DoesJohnwantasoda?No

7.Q:Doesthemanlikethefish?No

8.Q:WillSueeatoutwiththemantonight?No

PartB:p.13

Exercise1

Listentotheconversationandcompletethefollowingsentences.

1.PeterandKatehaven'tseeneachotherforawhile.

2.Katedoesn'thaveanyplansforthisSaturday.

3.PetersuggeststoKatethattheyhavedinnertogetherduringtheweekend.

4.PeterlovesItalianfood,buthethinkstheyservetoomuchfoodinItalian

restaurants.

5.BothPeterandKatelikeChinesefoodandJapanesefood.

Exercise2

Listentotheconversationagainandwritedownanswerstothefollowing

questions.

1.WhatdoesPetersayaboutJapanesefood?

Itusesnaturalflavors,notmuchoilorcreamorheavysauces.

2.WhenandwherewillPeterandKatehavedinnertogether?

TheywillhavedinneronSaturdayeitherataChineseoraJapaneserestaurant.

PartC:p.18:bed

Unitthree:weather

PartA:p.20

1.a.Generalweatherconditionsfortoday:

Fineandpleasant.

b.Temperature:

High:18℃(64°F)

c.Weatheroutlook:

Mostlycloudywithheavyshowersmovinginfromthewest.

2.a.Whendidthestormstartandhowlongdiditlast?

Itstartedaround8P.m.andlastedforaboutthreehours.

b.Howdamagingwasthestorm?

Itcausedfourdeathsandseriousdamageincludingawidespreadpowerfailure.

PartB:p.23

Exercise1

Listentotheconversationandchoosetherightanswerstothequestions.

1.WhatareAlanandMichellemainlydoing?

a.Theyareplanningapicnicforthedepartment.

b.Theyarewonderingwhattheweatherwillbelikeattheannualpicnic.

c.Theyarediscussinghowtoescapefromthesun.

d.Theyarehavingcolddrinksandtalkingabouttheweather.

2.WhatdoyouknowaboutAlan?

a.Hethinksthedepartmenthasmisjudgedtheweathersituationfoetheday.

b.Hedismissestheideaofhavinganannualpicnicassilly.

c.Hedislikespre-arrangedactivitiesandwouldrathergosomewhereonhisown.

d.Heprefersashortlittlesleepafterdrinking.

3.Whatcanyouinferfromtheconversation?

a.Alanisexpectingagentlebreezetocoolthingsoff.

b.Theyhaven,thadmuchsunshinerecently.

c.Muchtotheirdelight,theweatherturnsouttobejustfineforthepicnic.

d.Theannualdepartmentpicnicisusuallyheldonasummerday.

Exercise2

Listentotheconversationagain.Thenwritedownanswerstothefollowingquestions.

1.WhathappenedtoAlanandMichellelastyear?

Theywenttothedepartmentpicnicbuttheinfunwasspoiledbythehotweather.

2.Whywon'tAlanworryevenifitrains?

Becausehethinksit'llonlybeashortshowerthatcoolsthingsoffalittle.

PartC:p.26:abedb

Unitfour:music

PartAp.28:

1.However;a2.Because;d

3.Firstly,then,finally;c4.Inshort;b

PartB:p.31

Exercise1

Listentothepassage.Asyoulisten,readthesignalwordsinyourbookandputatick(N)inthebracketsafter

theonesyouhaveheard.

1.forinstance()2.butN)

3.inaddition()4.firstN)

5.verysoon(4)6.inconsequence()

7.despite()8.onthecontrary()

9.admittedly()10.tobeginwith(Y)

11.firstly()12.however(4)

13.because(4)14.ononehand()

15.ontheotherhand()16.yet(4)

17.so(y1)18.hopefully()

Exercise2:bdca

PartCp.34

CelineDionistheyoungestof14childreninaworking-classfamilyinQuebec,Canada.Herparents,who

bothlovedmusic,1)encouragedhertodevelophermusical2)talent.At12,Celinehad3)composedthesong

“ItWasOnlyaDream,/.Hermotherandbrotherhelpedhertomakearecordingofthatsongandsentitoffto

anaddresstheyfoundonanalbumofapopularFrenchsinger.TheaddresswasthatofReneAngelil,who

becameherfirst4)conquest,buttherewouldbemillionsmore.

Celine'srisefromateenagesingertoapopsuperstarhasbeen5)steady,butnotwithoutdifficulties.

Recordcompanieswereatfirstless6)enthusiasticabout7)investinginateenagerthanAngelil,who

mortgagedhisownhometopayforherfirstalbum.Butherfirsttwoalbumswonagreatsuccess.Andby1983

shebecamethefirstCanadianevertohaveagoldrecordinFrance.

In1990,CelinemadeherfirstEnglishlanguagerecordwithUnisonbut8)herrealbreakthroughin

AmericacamewhenshewasselectedbyDisneytosingthethemesongofBeautyandtheBeast.Thesongwent

toNo.lonthechartandwonbothaGrammyandanAcademyaward.9)In1996sheperformedattheopening

ceremonyofthe1996AtlantaOlympicGamesandin1997sherecordedthethemesongforTitanic,andher

namebecamesynonymouswiththeenormouslysuccessfulfilm.

CelineDion5sfavoritethemeislove.10)Shesingsthedepthandthepowerofloveinagreatmanyofher

hitssuchas“LoveCanMoveMountains”「BecauseYouLovedMe”「ThePowerofLove〃and,of

course,thethemesongofTitanic,ctMyHeartWillGoOn".

Unitfive:health

PartAp.36:cd

PartB,p.39

Exercise1:dded

Exercise2:

1.Whatarethepatient5scomplaints?

Shehassufferedfrominsomniaforseveralmonthsandlatelyhashadalotofindigestion.

2.Whatdidthedoctordo?

Hegavethepatientsomemedicineforinsomniaaadindigestion.Healsoadvisedthepatienttohaveaproper

dietandbeginaregularexerciseprogram.

PartC:p.42:dbbad

Unitsix:business

PartA:p.44

Listentotheconversationandanswerthequestionsthatfollow.

1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

Theyareprobablybusinesspartners.

2.Whataretheydoing?

Oneisshowingtheotherthebuildingwherehercompanyhasoffices.

3.Onwhichfloorsaretheofficesofthecompany?

AccountingOffice2ndfloor

PersonnelDepartment8thfloor

Manager'sOffice9thfloor

SalesOffice1stfloor

Listentothepassageandfillinthemissinginformation.

Whatisthespeakerdoing?

Heisgivingabriefintroductiontovisitorsofhiscompany'shistory,lineofbusiness,andmarketsathomeand

abroad.

PartBp.47

Exercise1

Listentotheconversationandanswerthequestionsbelow.

1.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

Theyavediscussingwhichcandidateismoresuitableforavacantpositioninthecompany.

2.Whatpositionisvacantinthiscompany?

Leaderofasmallgroup.

3.Whatisthemostimportantqualitythispositionrequires,accordingtoJoan?

Beingdynamic.

4.Whywon'tJohnJeffreybepromoted?

Becausehehasaoexperienceinleadership.

5.Whycouldn'tthecompanygiveJohnachance?

Becausehehasalwaysbeenafollower,notaleader.

Exercise2

Listentotheconversationagainandcompletethetablebelow.

NameofStrengthWeaknessThosewhoThosewhoare

candidatesupporthis/heragainsthis/her

promotionpromotion

JohnJeffreyLoyal;hasbeenNoexperienceinPeterJoanandClive

withthecompanybeingaleader

fortwentyyears

RitaHaydenHaspersonnelLacksexperienceJoanPeterandClivv

managementskill

SusanPalmerExperienced,solidAbittooPeterandClivv;Joan(atfirst)

andreliablecautious,notJoan(agrees

dynamicenoughwithreservation)

PartCp.51:ccadc

Unitseven:fashion

PartA,p.54:Amanisatastore.Hewantstobuyamedium-sizedwhiteT-shirtwitha

sloganonthefront.Heishelpedbyashopassistantingettingwhathewants.

PartB,p.57:

Exercise1:bed

Exercise2:1.Arecentstudyusingelementarystudentswasinteresting.TheysaidthatpeoplewearingCalvin

KleindesignsweremorehandsomeandsuccessfulthanthosewearingWranglers.Levi's-wearerswereseen

assportyfashionableandfun!

2.Clothesthatlookgreatonprofessionalmodelsmaylookterribleonaveragebuyers.

3.Expensiveclothescanmakethewearerfeellikepartofthehighstatusgroupthatsetstasteandstyle.Soyou

arebuyinganimageofsuccess.

4.Whenyoudressinexpensiveclothes,yourmoodbrightens.Youfeelgood,readytofaceanotherdaywith

energy.

5.Ofcourse,alotofpeopledon'tlikehighfashion.They'dratherspendtheirmoneyonsomethingpractical.

Whichwouldyouprefer~~theimageorthereality?

Partc,p.60

ACompoundDictation

VeraWanghasbecomea1)significantfigureintheAmericanfashionindustryina2)relativelyshort

periodoftime.Shehasnoformaldesigntrainingbecauseherfatherwouldn'tlethergotoartschooland

wantedherto3)concentratronmore"'practicalsubjects”.Afterearningadegreein4)liberalarts,Vera

workedasan5)editoratVoguefor17yearsandasadesigndirectorofRalphLaurenfortwoyears.In1990

sheopenedherfirstboutiqueonMadisonAvenueinNewYork,inalessexpensivelineof6)ready-to-wear

bridalandeveningdresses.Shechosebridalwearforshewantedtobuildafashioncompanystartingwithone

marketandthen7)expandintoothers.Shebecameahouseholdnamein1994whenshedesignedstylish

costumesforfigureskaterNancyKerrigantowearintheWinterOlympics.

8)VeraWangherselfisaverygoodskaterandshehadOlympicdreamstoo.Butthatdreamwascrushed

whenshedidnotwinattheNationalFigureSkatingChampionshipsin1968.9)Howiverherloveforthesport

neverceased."Iwantedtomakeanartisticcontributiontothesport/shesaid.10)“Idon'tknowifdesigning

costumesforNancyhasbeengoodintermsofactualsales,butithasbeentremendousfornamerecognition.”

Uniteight:society

PartA,p.62

1.Don'texpectmoneytobuyyouhappiness.

2.Enjoythemoment.

3.Learntolikeyouoelf.

4.Self-esteemgrowsoutofachievingrealisticgoals.

5.Takeoccasionaldaysofrest.

6.Putonahappyface-evenifyoudon'tfbelhappy.

7.Exercise.

8.Getenoughsleeptofeelrested.

9.Buildcloserelationships.

PartB:p.65

Exercise1:bddbcd

Exercise2

Listenagainandfillintheblankstocompleteasummaryofthemainpointsofthepassage.

Everyday,millionsofAmericansbuylotteryticketsanddreamofwinningthelottery.Ifyouwinone

milliondollars,youcanreceivefrom$25,000to$40,000ayearfortwentyyearsafterpayingtaxes.Winners

spendthelargeamountofmoneyindifferentways.Someusethemoneytopursuetheirowninterests,someon

homeimprovementandtravel,andotherssavethemoneyfortheirchildren'scollegeeducation.Mostwinners

quittheirjobsandonlyasmallnumberofthemstillstayontheirjobs.Somewinnersrealizethatmoneybrings

securityandgivesthemopportunities,butmoneydoesnotmeanhappiness.

Partc,p.69:cbdd

Unit9DreamsandAmbitions

PartA:p.72:bed

PartB:p.75:

Exercise1:cba

Exercise2

Listenagainandwritedownanswerstothefollowingquestions.

1.WhathelpedLarrytocarryonwithlifewhenhisdreamwasdashedagainandagain?

Hisbeliefthatonedayhewouldbecomeamoviestar.

2.WhatjobdidLarryfindinordertosupporthimself?

ParkingcarsforoneofHollywood'sbigrestaurants.

3.WasLarrywell-paidandhowdidhemanagetomakealiving?

No,hispaywasonlybasic.Buthegotgeneroustipsfromguestsdrivingintotherestaurant.

4.WhathappenedonedaythatchangedLarry'slife?

Larryparkedthecarofafamousfilmdirectorandwasabletointroducehimselftotheman.

5.Larrysaid:"Alotofbigcompaniesareafterme."Whatcanbethetwomeaningsofthisstatement?

a.Manybigfilmcompaniesareinterestedinme.

b.Mavybigcompanieserepressingmetopaytheirbills.

Partc,p.78:bba

Unitten:disasters

PartAp.82:

Youaregoingtoheartwonewsreportsofdisasters.Payattentiontotheelementsmentionedaboveand

completethefollowingcharts.

1.

Typeofdisaster1)Earthquake

Time2)Threedaysago

Place3)Turkey

Numberofpeoplekilled4)10,000

Numberofpeopleinjured5)34,000

2.

Typeofdisaster1)Explosion

Time2)Earlythismorning

PlaceShijiazhuang

Numberofpeoplekilled3)108

Numberofpeopleinjured4)38

Numberofpeopleseverelyinjured5)11

CauseUnknown

PartB,p.85:

Exercise1

Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingchartwiththemissinginformation.

TypeofdisasterPlanecrash

Time1)Threemonthsago

Place2)Inthemiddleofajungle

Cause3)Aterriblestorm

Numberofpeoplekilled4)AUonboardtheplaneexceptthenarrator

Numberofpeopleinjured5)One(thenarrator)

Exercise2

Listentothepassageagainandwritedownanswerstothefollowingquestions.

1.Whathappenedtotheplanebeforeitcrashed?

Itrolledandshookinthewind.

2.Didtherescueteamarriveimmediatelyafterthecrash?Whyorwhynot?

No.Itarrivedninedayslateabecauseitwasrainingheavilyandthehelicopterscouldn'tflyintheheavyrain.

Tomakethematterworse,theplanecrashedinaswampinthemiddleofajungle.

3.Wasthenarratorseriouslyinjured?

Yes.Shewasinterriblepainandcouldn'tmove.

4.Howdidshemanagetostayalive?

Bydrinkingdirtyfloodwater.

PartC,p.90:cdab

Unit11:famouspeople

PartA,p.92:

1.Whatisthespeaker'sattitudetowardsNapoleon?

Neutral.(ThespeakermainlygivesafactualaccountofNapoleon'slifeeventhoughheholdsthatNapoleon

wagedwarsagainstmanycountries.)

2.Whatisthespeaker'sattitudetowardsTomCruise?

Positive.("Worldrenownedactor","almosteveryonerespectshim"and""internationalstar〃showthe

speaker'sattitude.)

3.Whatisthespeaker'sattitudetowardsWarrenEdwardBuffett?

Positive,respectful.(In"'regardedasoneoftheworld'sgreateststockmarketinvestors,r,thechoiceofthe

word"great“indicatesthespeaker'sattitude.)

PartB,p.95

Exercise1:abdca

Exercise2

Listentothepassageagainandfillintheblanksinthefollowingchartwiththemissinginformation.

AlanGreenspan

ParentsandFatherA1)stockbroker

ChildhoodMotherWorkedin2)retailing

Bomon3)March6,1926

Grewupin4)NewYork

EducationInthemid-1940sStudiedata5)musicschoolinNewYork,

graduatedwithadegreein6)economicsfromNew

YorkUniversity'sSchoolof7)Commerce

In1949Gota8)master'sdegreeatNYU

In1977Earneda9)PhDfromNYU

WorkingAfterleavingWorkedfortheNational10)IndustrialConference

ExperienceColumbiaUniversityBoard

Inthemid-1950sOpenedan11)economicconsultingcompany

In1987Begantoworkinthe12)FederalGovernment

PartC,p.99

ACompoundDictation

Listentothepassagethreetimesandsupplythemissinginformation.

OnJune28,2023,amidcheersandtears52-year-oldGatessaidgood-byetohis1)Microsoftemployees.

Thefollowingishisclosingremarksduringhis2)farewelleventinRedmond:

“Mylife'sworkreallyisabout3)softwareandworkingwithincrediblepeople.Iloveworkingwithsmart

people.IloveworkingwithSteve.Iloveworkingwithalltheincrediblepeoplehere.Eventhetimesthatwere

the4)toughest,insomewaysthosearetheonesthatbondyouthemost-whenIBMdecidestoattackyou,or

whensome5)legalrulingisn'tquiteright.Andyouhavetodoapressconferenceafterwards.

“TheworkherecombinestwothingsthatIthinkarejustsospecial.Oneisthe6)long-termimpact一the

impactontheworldofwhatwedo-isincredible.Wecanalwaysgooutandseethingsthatremindusofthat.

Seeblindpeoplewho,usingouraccessibility,canbrowsetheInternet.Youknow,theirlivesarejusttotally

differentbecauseofthat.Sowecansay,wow,thisisso7)impactful.

“ButIthinkthesecondthing,8)whichisthattheday-to-daywoikisfunacdenjoyable,thafsactually

whafsmadeitsoeasytowanttoworkhard,towanttoalwaysimprovethings,tofaceuptowhateveritisthat

needstobedonebetter.9)Soit'saspecialgroupofpeoplewhoputsomuchintoit.

“Soletmejustclosebysayingyou'vemadeitsomuchforme.10)Therewon'tbeadayofmylifbthat

I'mnotthinkingaboutMicrosoft,andthegreatthingsthatit'sdoing,andwantingtohelp.Sothankyoufor

makingitthecenterofmylife,andsomuchfun.Thankyou.〃

Unit12:TheInternet

PartA,p.102:

1.Themainideaofthepassage:EstablishingcomputerlabsfortheschoolsinChina'spoorruralareas.

2.Themainideaofthepassage:ChinaiscooperatingwithIndiaintrainingsoftwareprofessionals.

3.Themainideaofthemassage:Thecomputervirus,CodeRedII,isabouttoattackagain.

PartB,p.l05:

Exercise1:bbdbca

Exercise2

Listenagainandcompletethefollowingsentenceswiththeinformationyouvegotfromtherecording.Then

numberthesentencesfrom1to5toputthemintherightorder.

4Anemergencycallreachedanambulancecrewwherethestudentlived.

2Nathenlearnedthatthemessagecamefromastudentfarawaywhohadtroublebreathingandmoving.

5Nathenreceivedthestudenfsthankssoonaftertherescuerscametoherhelp.Shewasfinallysafe.

1NathenwassurfingtheNetforfunwhenhereceivedanurgentmessageforhelp.

3Afterlearningaboutherhomeaddress,Nathenranguptheinternationaloperatorandaskedtheoperatorto

putacallthroughtothestudent'scountry.

PartC,p.108:dbba

Unit13:humanvirtues

PartA,p.110:fed

PartB,p.113:

Exercise1:acda

Exercise2

Listentotherecordingagainandfillintheblankswiththemissinginformation.

ProfessorSabbatucci9sNobleAct

Time:lastSaturday

Place:Italy

People:a58-year-oldmathsprofessoranda35-year-oldunemployedfather

Whathappened:Whilepretendingtohelptheprofessorchangeatire,athiefstoleasuitcasefrom

thelatter9scar,butindoingsohedroppedhislotteryticketatthescene.Itwaslaterpickedupby

theprofessor.Nextday,theprofessorlearnedfromTVthattheticketwasawinner.Toreturnor

keeptheprizetroubledtheprofessor'sconsciencebutintheendhedecidedtoreturnthemoneyto

itsowner.Byadvertisinginnewspapersandonradio,hefoundtheveryman,thoughtherewere

hundredsofpeopletryingtotrickhimintogivingthemthecash.Thus60millionlirewerehanded

overtotheowner.Thiswasquitebeyondthethiefsexpectation.TheProfessor^nobleactmoved

himtotears.

PartC,p.ll6:bdbd

Unitl4Culture

PartA:

Listentothepassageandcompletethechartbelow.

HowtheHillsFamilyWontheCopyrighttotheSong“HappyBirthdaytoYou"

TimeEvent

In1893MildredandPattyHill,twoAmericankindergartenteachers,composedthe

song“GoodMorningtoAll“togreettheirstudentseverymorning.

LaterThetitleofthesongwasknownas“GoodMorningtoYou"whenitwas

usedforchildrentogreettheirteacher.

In1924ThesongappearedinabookofmusiceditedbyRobertColeman.Anda

secondverse“HappyBirthdaytoYou"wasaddedtoit.Thewriterofthe

lyricstothesecondverseremainedunknown.

Bymid-1930sThesongappearedrepeatedlyinmovies,radioshows,andBroadwaymusicals

withoutthepermissionoftheHillfamily.

In1934JessicaHillfiledasuitandwonthecopyrighttothesong“Happybirthdayto

You“forhereldersisters.Sheprovedincourtthat“HappyBirthdayto

You〃wasactually"GoodMorningtoAll〃withdifferentlyrics.

FromthenonEverytimethesongwassungpublicly,theHillfamilygetspaid.

Script:

IntheEnglish-speakingworld,itiscustomarytosingthesong“HappyBirthdaytoYou"tothebirthday

person.Doyouknowthatitwasoriginallywrittenasasongtogreetstudentsinthemorning?TwoAmerican

kindergartenteachers,MildredHillandhersisterPattyHillwrotethesong.In1893,Mildred,whostudied

music,cameupwiththemelodyandPattyaddedsomelyrictoitandthesongbecame“GoodMorningtoAll",

whichtheysangeverymorningtotheirstudents.AndthelyricsranHkethis:4tGoodmorningtoyou.Good

morningtoyou.Goodmorning,dearchildren.Goodmorningtoall.”

Laterthetitleofthesongwasknownas“GoodMorningtoYou“whenitwasusedforchildrentosingit

totheirteacher.Andthethirdandfourthlinesbecame"Goodmorning,dearteacher.Goodmorningtoyou.〃

In1924thesongappearedinabookofmusiceditedbyRobertColeman.Andasecondverse,t6Happy

BirthdaytoYou”,wasaddedtoit.Butitisunclearwhosuppliedthewordstothesecondverse.

Thissecondversequicklybecamemorepopularthanthefirst,andwithinashorttimeofthebook's

publication,thesongwasknowntoallas“HappyBirthdaytoYou”.Andbymid-1930sitwasusedfrequently

inmovies,radioshows,andBroadwaymusicalswithouttheHillfamily'spermission.Athirdsister,JessicaHill,

decidedtoactonbehalfofhereldersisters.Shefiledasuittoprovethat“HappyBirthdaytoYou〃wastheir

songwithdifferentlyrics.Shewonin1934,andnoweverytime“HappyBirthdaytoYou"issungpublicly,

theHillfamilygetspaid.

PartB,p.l21:

Exercise1

Listentotheinterviewtwiceandcompletetheanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions.

1.Whydoesdrive-ingroceryshoppingappealtocustomers?

Becausecustomersdon'tneedtofightforaparkingspace,pushagrocerycartaroundinthemarket,orstand

inlineatthecheck-out.

2.WhoisDaveBurnstein?

Heisthevice-presidentforthePhone-InDrive-throughMarket.

3.WhatarethetwoprovensuccessfulideasappliedtogroceryshoppingaccordingtoMr.Burnstein?

Oneisthesuccessofdrive-throughconvenience-whichhasbeenproventobesuccessfulwithbanksand

fastfood;theotheristheprovensuccessofcatalogshopping.

4.Whyhavetheyappliedthetwoprovensuccessfulideastogroceryshopping?

Tohelpcustomerssavetime.

5.Whatarethedisadvantagesofdrive-ingroceryshopping?

Customerscan'tstopandcheckifthegoodstheyhaveorderedareofgoodqualityornot;andtheyhaveto

paya$1.50servicechargeoneachorder.

Exercise2

Listentotheinterviewonceagainandwritedowntheprocedureofdoingdrive-inshoppinginthetablebelow.

Thefirststephasalreadybeenwrittenoutforyou.

Drive-inGroceryShopping

Step1Youmakeupyourgrocerylistfroma4,000-itemcatalog.

Step2Youphoneintheitemnumbersofthegoodsyouorder.

Step3Thecomputermakesaprint-outofyourlist.

Step4Workersinthemarketfindthegoodsonyourlistinawarehouse.

Step5Threehourslater,youdriveuptothemarket,andpunchyourcodeintoa

terminal.

Step6Youwriteacheckwhilew

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