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GoingtothegymtowalkonTakingthestairsratherthanthePlayingactivegameswithyourItcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph toomuchexercisemayactuallybebadforhealth facilitieswehavetodaymoderatedaily-lifeexercisecanmakeusleanerandfitter參考答案:1—5:PassageYoumayhavewonderedwhythesupermarketsareallthesame.Itisnotbecausethecompaniesthatthemlackimagination.Itisbecausetheyallaimatpersuadingpeopletobuythings.Inthesupermarket,ittakesawhileforthemindtogetintoashopmode.Thisiswhytheareaimmediayinsidetheentranceisknownasthe“ pressionzone”.Peopleneedtoslowdownandlookaround,eveniftheyareregulars.Insalestermsthisareaisabitofaloss,soittendstobeusedmorefor shoppersmaycometoisthefreshfruitandvegetablessection.Forshoppers,thismakesnosense.FruitandVegetablescanbeeasilydamaged,sotheyshouldbeboughtattheend,notthebeginning,ofashoptrip.But selectinggoodfreshfoodisawaytostartshop,anditmakespeoplefeellessguiltyaboutreachingfortheunhealthystufflateron.Shoppersalreadyknowthateverydayitems,likemilk,areinvariablyplacedtowardthebackofastoretoprovidemoreopportunitiestotemptcustomers.Butsupermarketsknowshoppersknowthis,sotheyuseothertricks,likeplacingpopularitemshalfwayalongasectionsothatpeoplehavetowalkallalongtheaislelookingforthem.Theideaistoboost“dwelltime”:thelengthoftimepeoplespendinastore.Traditionallyretailersmeasure“footfall”,asthenumberofpeopleenteringastoreisknown,butthosenumberssaynothingaboutwherepeoplegoandhowlongtheyspendthere.Butnowadays,apieceoftechnologycanfillthegap:themobilephone.PathInligence,aBritishcompanytrackedpeople’sphonesatGunwharfQuays,alargeretailcentreinPortsmouth-notbymonitoringcalls,butbyplottingthepositionsofhandsetsastheytransmitautomaticallytocellularnetworks.//Itfoundthatwhendwelltimerose1%salesrose1.3%.// showedthatsales wasindirectproportiontodwellwasreverselylinkedtodwellwasaffectedmorebyfootfallthanbydwellwasaffectedmorebydwelltimethanSuchtechniquesareincreasinglypopularbecauseofadeepeningunderstandingabouthowshoppersmakechoices.Peoplelmarketresearchersthattheymakerationaldecisionsaboutwhattobuy,consideringthingslikeprice,selectionorconvenience.Butsubconsciousforces,involvingemotionandmemories,areclearlyalsoatwork.Puttingfruit-and-vegetablesectionneartheentrancetakesadvantageofshoppers’A.commonC.concernswithshop .counthowmanypeopleentera measurehowlongpeoplestayataC.findoutwhatpeoplebuyinastore monitorwhatpeoplesayanddoinastoreTheauthorarguesthat exertmoreinfluenceonstoresthantheyaremorelikelytomakerationalchoicesthantheyknowtendtomakemoreemotionaldecisionsthantheythinkhavemorecontroloverwhattheybuythantheyassumeThebesttitleforthepassage HowShoppersMakeChoicesinRationalandIrrationalWaysof 參考答案6—PassageUntillastspring,NiaParkerandtheotherkidsinherneighborhoodcommutedtoschoolonBus59.Butasfuelpricesrose,theschooldistrictneededtofindawaytocutitstransportationcosts.Sotheschool'sbusingcompanyredrewitsroutemap,eliminatingNia'sbusaltogether.NowNiaandherneighborstravelthehalftoschoolviaa"walkingschoolbus"—agroupofkids,supervisedbyanadultortwo,whomakethewalktogether.Liketherestofus,schooldistrictsfeelingpinchedbyrisingfuelcosts—andfindingnewwaystoadapt.Thepriceofdieselfuelhasgoneup34percentinthepasttwoyears.ForthetypicalAmericanschooldistrict,busbillstotal5percentofthebudget.Asadministratorslooktotrim,busingisaninvitingtarget,sinceitdoesn'taffectclassroominstruction(ortestscores).MorethanonethirdofAmericanschooladministratorshaveeliminatedbusstopsorroutesinordertostaywithinbudget.Manyparentsaredelightedtoseetheirkidswalkingtoschool,partlybecausemanydidsothemselves:accordingtoa1969survey,nearlyhalfofschoolkidswalkedorbikedtoschool,comparedwithonly16percentin2001.Modernparentshavebeenunwillingtoletkidswalktoschoolforfearoftraffic,crimeorsimplebullying,butwithorganizedadultsupervision,thoseconcernshavediminished.Schoolsandbusingcompaniesarefindingotherwaystosave.Inruralareaswherebusingisamust,someschoolshaveevenchosenfour-dayschoolweeks.Busingcompaniesinstructdriverstoeliminateextrastopsfromroutesandtoturnofftheenginewhileidling.Theyarealsousingcomputersoftwaretodeterminethemostfuel-efficientroutes,whicharen'talwaystheshortestones.Therecouldbedownsides,however,tothebusingcutbacks.Ifeveryformerlybusedstudentbeginswalkingtoschool,it'sanenvironmentalwin--butiftoomanyoftheirparentsdecidetodrivetheminstead,theoverallcarbonfootprintcangrow.Replacingbuseswithmanymoreparent-drivencarscanalsoincreasesafetyrisks:A2002reportconcludedstudentsare13timessaferonaschoolbusthaninapassengercar,sincebuseshavefeweraccidentsandwithstandthembetterduetotheirsize.Andsomestudentscomplainaboutthelongmorninghikes,particularlywhentheroutecontainsareallybighill.The"walkingschool doesnotconsumefuel B.aimstokeepchildrenfitC.seldomcausestrafficjams D.ispopularwithschoolkidsAsregardswalkingtoschool,modernparentsseemmuchconcernedwith timespentonthe changesintheC.kids'physicalstrength oftheirchildrenTosave taketheshortestroutes theschoolweekC.givedriversbettertraining D.usefuel-efficientbuses adecreaseinthesafetyofWhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor'sattitudetowardsbusingcutbacks? 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B.C.3.A.C.D.D.B.A. B.C. D. C. D.A. B.C. D. C. D.A. B C. D. C. D. C. D.參考答案1—五、翻模擬TheeurozoneistheUK'sbiggesttradingpartner.//Along-termspiralofdeclineintheeconomiesofEurope//wouldmeanlessdemandforUKgoodsandservices,andthatcouldmeanjobcuts,especiallyinernmentshavebeenpushingforagrowthagenda,but//eurozoneuncertaintyleadstoalackofconfidenceamongbusinesses.//Thatmeansapauseinnewinvestmentandnewjobs,mostnotablyforyoungerworkers.UKholidaymakersarefindingthattheirpoundisbuyingmoreeurosthanatanytimeinthepastthreeyears.//Worriesabouttheeurozone/haveweakenedEurope'ssinglecurrency.Meanwhile,thepoundisrecoveringvaluethatitlostinamarketroutduringthe2008financialcrisis.PensionersfromtheUKwholiveinEuropeduringthewinter//willsee 參考答案經(jīng)濟長期的不斷意味著對英國商品和英國度假者發(fā)現(xiàn)現(xiàn)在他們的英鎊可以2008年金融中市場時縮水的價值。冬季歐洲的英國退休人將會看到他們英國退休金的模擬TheheadoftheUnitedNationsagencyhascalledforcoordinatedactionbyworld'srichestcountriestoeaseworriesaboutrisingfoodcrisis.HesaidtheownerswereontheG20becausetheyproduceabout90%ofthecropsworstaffectedbypricerises.Theconferencehasalsourgedtohelpreducefoodwastage.DelegatestotheconferenceinSwedenweretoldthataboutaquarterofthefoodwereproducedworldwideneverreachesourplates.Thisincreasesthepriceswepayintheshopsandputsunnecessarypressureonlandands.Thewayfoodiswastedvaries.Inrichercountries,consumersexpecttheirfoodtolooksoperfectthatslightlyblemishedthoughperfectlynutritiousfood

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