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2022年大學英語考試考前沖刺卷九
(本卷共分為1大題50小題.作答時間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。)
單位:姓名:考號:
題號單選題多項選擇判斷題綜合題總分
分值
得分
一、單項選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項中,只有一個最符合題意)
1.A.TheyshouIdbepreparedforthepossiblerain.C.Theyneedtobuy
anotherumbrelIa.B.Itwi11rainmuchlaterintheweek.D.The
weatherforecastisoftenunreliable.
2.A.Heishumorous.C.HeisthoughtfuI.B.Heiscareless.
D.HeisheIpfuI.
3.A.He'sunabletoappearonthecourt.C.Heplaystennisbetter
thanshedoes.B.HeshouIdhavebecomeabetterstudent.D.He'
snotsoenthusiasticaboutacademics.
4.A.Yourheartrateislowered.C.YoubecometootiredtosIeep.
B.Itbecomesharderforyoutorelax.D.Yoursleepingrhythms
aredisrupted.
5.A.Itsvarietyofcolors.C.Thewayitissold.B.Its
unusualtexture.D.Itsmainingredient.
6.A.Thewomandidn1tIikecoldweather.0.Itwouldn'tsnow.B.
ThesnowwouIdgetdirtyquickly.D.AlIthesnowwouldsoonmelt.
7.A.Hehasalotoffreetime.C.SheknowsheIikesacting.
B.Manyofhisfriendsareactors,D.He*sIookingforanacting
job.
8.A.Summervacation.C.Residentadvisers.B.The
housingoffice.D.Check-outprocedures.
9.A.Failuretorestduringtheday.C.Vigorousexerciseinthe
evening.B.Lackofsleeponweekends.D.Eatingcheesebefore
goingtobed.
10.A.Characteristicsofsand.0.Asnake,sspecialwayof
moving.B.HowanimalsIiveinthedesert.D.Techniquesof
skiing.
11.A.Onenightaweek.C.EveryotherThursday.B.Every
Wednesdayforthreehours.D.Threetimesaweek.
12.A.Itslowpurchaseprice.C.Itswideavailability.B.
ItsgoodnutritionalvaIue.D.Itshighwatercontent.
13.A.He,salreadyspokentothetechnician.C.Thewomanshould
explainwhatneedstoberepaired.B.ThewomanshouIdmaketherepairs
herself.D.Thetechnicianhasn'tcalledyet.
14.A.Registerforsummerschool.C.Removepersonalproperty.
B.RepairholesinroomwaIIs.D.CalIthehousingoffice.
15.A.Theymighteventuallycauseyoutolosesleep.C.Youmustnotdrink
miIkifyoutakethem.B.Theyhelpproduceaneurotransmitterinthe
brain.D.Theymakeitunnecessarytotakenaps.
16.A.Hehastorearrangehiseveningschedule.C.Hehasn1tbeenin
aplayforalongtime.B.HisschooIworktakesupmostofhistime.
D.HemightnotIikethewaythegroupworks.
17.A.Inafewweeks.0.InseveraIyears.B.Intwoor
threemonths.D.Intenyears.
18.People,stastesinrecreationdifferwidely.Atarecentfestival
ofpop-musicintheIsleofWight,crowdsofteenagersfIockedtoIisten
totheirfavoritesingersandmusicians.TheywentwithsingleraiIway
ticketsandsleptintheopen,averyriskythingtodointheclimate
ofBritain,eveninAugust.TheywerepackedtogetherIikesardinesfor
fourdays.Therewereinnumerablethieves,agangofroughstriedseveraI
timestobreakthingsup,andpolicewereeverywhere.Attheendofthe
festivalmanyyoungfansfoundthemselvesbroke,withnomoneyleft,and
theyhaddifficultyingettingbackhome.MostpeopIewouldconsiderthese
conditionsanightmareofdiscomfort;thefansappearedtoenjoyitalI
enormously.EvenintheovercrowdedUnitedKingdomtherearelarge
tractsofopenun-spoiItcountry,wherepeoplewithmoretraditional
tastescangoforquiet,andforthesenseoffreedomtheyderivefrom
contactwithnature.InthenationaIparksespecially,modemdeveIopment
ofhousingandindustryisstrictlycontrolled.Visitorsmaywalkfor
milesthroughlandscapeofthegreatestbeautyandwiIdness,andoften
ofconsiderabIehistoricorscientificinterest.AIongthecoastsofsome
ofthemaritimecounties,pubIicpathwayshavebeencreated;thesepaths
stretchformanymilesalongcIiffsthatIookoutontheAtIanticOcean
ortheEnglishChannel.Anotherpath,lyinginland,goesalongtherange
ofmountainsinthenorthofEngland.ItiscalledthePennineWay.Here,
thelong-distancewaIkerandthenature_1overcanfindmuchtoenjoy,
withoutfeelingdisturbedbylargenumbersoftheirfeIlows.Yetfew
peopIemakefulIuseofthenationalparksestabIishedforeveryone,
sbenefit.Theconmonestthingnowadaysisforfamilygroupstomotor
outtoabeautifuIspotandparktheircarsinaIay-by(英國的路旁停
車帶).Apicnicbasketisproduced,alongwithafoldingtableandchairs,
akettIeandaportablestove.TheythensettIedowntoapicnicinthe
Iay-bybesidethecar.Apparentlytheirideaofenjoymentistogetinto
thefreshairandamongstthecountrysightsandsoundswithouthaving
towaIkayard.TheyseemaImosttoIiketohearandtosmelIthetraffic.
InBritainitisveryriskyto.
A.gowithasinglerailwayticket
C.sleepintheopen
B.listentopop-musicatthefestival
D.packtogetherincrowds
19.Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameexperienceforamanasitis
forawoman.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.Hispurpose
issettIedanddecidedinadvance.Heknowswhathewants,andhis
objectiveistofinditandbuyit;thepriceisasecondaryconsideration.
AlImensimplywalkintoashopandasktheassistantforwhattheywant.
Iftheshophasitinstock,thesaIesmanpromptlyproducesit,andthe
businessoftryingitonproceedsatonce.AlIbeingwelI,thedealcan
beandofteniscompIetedinlessthanfiveminutes,withhardlyanychat
andtoeveryone,ssatisfaction.Foraman,sIightproblemsmaybegin
whentheshopdoesnothavewhathewants,ordoesnothaveexactlywhat
hewants.Inthatcasethesalesman,asthenameimpIies,triestoseiI
thecustomersomethingelse—heoffersthenearesthecantothearticle
required.Nogoodsalesmanbringsoutsuchasubstitutebluntly;hedoes
sowithskillandpolish."Iknowthisjacketisnotthestyleyouwant,
sir,butwouldyouIiketotryitforsizeIthappenstobethecolor
youmentioned."Fewmenhavepatiencewiththistreatment,andtheusual
responseis:"Thisistherightcolorandmaybetherightsize,butI
shouIdbewastingmytimeandyoursbytryingiton."Nowhowdoesa
womangoaboutbuyingcIothesInaImosteveryrespectshedoessointhe
oppositeway.Hershoppingisnotoftenbasedonneed.Shehasneverfully
madeuphermindwhatshewants,andsheisonly"havingalookaround".
SheisaIwaysopentopersuasion;indeedshesetsgreatstorebywhat
thesaIeswomantellsher,evenbywhatcompanionstelIher.ShewiIItry
onanynumberofthings.Uppermostinhermindisthethoughtoffinding
somethingthateveryonethinkssuitsher.Contrarytoalotofjokes,
mostwomenhaveanexcellentsenseofvaIuewhentheybuyclothes.They
arealwaysontheIook-outfortheunexpectedbargain.Facedwitha
roomfuIofdresses,awomanmayeasilyspendanhourgoingfromoneraiI
toanother,toandfro,oftenretracinghersteps,beforeselectingthe
dressesshewantstotryon.Itisalaboriousprocess,butapparently
anenjoyableone.Somostdressshopsprovidechairsforthewaiting
husbands.
Whenamanisbuyingclothes,.
A.hechoosesthingsthatothersrecommend
B.hebuyscheapthings,regardlessofquality
C.hebuysgoodthings,solongastheyarenottooexpensive
D.hedoesnotmindhowmuchhehastopayfortherightthings
20.A.SeeheronWednesday.0.Enjoytherehearsal.B.Learn
hispartquickly.D.PickheruponThursday.
21.A.Theirsummeraddresses.C.Whentheyplantoleave.B.
Anydamagetotheirrooms.D.Questionsforthehousingoffice.
22.A.Toclimbhills.0.Tofoolitsenemies.B.Togain
traction.D.Torestasitmoves.
23.Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameexperienceforamanasitis
forawoman.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.Hispurpose
issettIedanddecidedinadvance.Heknowswhathewants,andhis
objectiveistofinditandbuyit;thepriceisasecondaryconsideration.
AlImensimplywaIkintoashopandasktheassistantforwhattheywant.
Iftheshophasitinstock,thesaIesmanpromptlyproducesit,andthe
businessoftryingitonproceedsatonce.AlIbeingwe11,thedealcan
beandofteniscompIetedinlessthanfiveminutes,withhardlyanychat
andtoeveryone*ssatisfaction.Foraman,sIightproblemsmaybegin
whentheshopdoesnothavewhathewants,ordoesnothaveexactlywhat
hewants.Inthatcasethesalesman,asthenameimpIies,triestoseiI
thecustomersomethingelse-heoffersthenearesthecantothearticle
required.Nogoodsalesmanbringsoutsuchasubstitutebluntly;hedoes
sowithskillandpolish."Iknowthisjacketisnotthestyleyouwant,
sir,butwouldyouIiketotryitforsizeIthappenstobethecolor
youmentioned."Fewmenhavepatiencewiththistreatment,andtheusual
responseis:"Thisistherightcolorandmaybetherightsize,butI
shouldbewastingmytimeandyoursbytryingiton.'Nowhowdoesa
womangoaboutbuyingcIothesInaImosteveryrespectshedoessointhe
oppositeway.Hershoppingisnotoftenbasedonneed.Shehasneverfully
madeuphermindwhatshewants,andsheisonly"havingalookaround".
SheisaIwaysopentopersuasion;indeedshesetsgreatstorebywhat
thesaleswomantellsher,evenbywhatcompanionstelIher.Shewi11try
onanynumberofthings.Uppermostinhermindisthethoughtoffinding
somethingthateveryonethinkssuitsher.Contrarytoalotofjokes,
mostwomenhaveanexce11entsenseofvaluewhentheybuyclothes.They
arealwaysontheIook-outfortheunexpectedbargain.Facedwitha
roomfuIofdresses,awomanmayeasilyspendanhourgoingfromoneraiI
toanother,toandfro,oftenretracinghersteps,beforeseIectingthe
dressesshewantstotryon.Itisalaboriousprocess,butapparently
anenjoyableone.Somostdressshopsprovidechairsforthewaiting
husbands.
Incommerceagoodsalesmanisonewho.
A.sellssomethingacustomerdoesnotparticularlywant
B.alwayshasinstockthethingthecustomerwants
C.canfindoutquicklythegoodsrequired
D.doesnotwastehistimeondifficultcustomers
24.PeopIe'stastesinrecreationdifferwidely.AtarecentfestivaI
ofpop-musicintheIsleofWight,crowdsofteenagersfIockedtoIisten
totheirfavoritesingersandmusicians.TheywentwithsingleraiIway
ticketsandsleptintheopen,averyriskythingtodointheclimate
ofBritain,eveninAugust.TheywerepackedtogetherIikesardinesfor
fourdays.Therewereinnumerablethieves,agangofroughstriedseveral
timestobreakthingsup,andpolicewereeverywhere.Attheendofthe
festivaImanyyoungfansfoundthemselvesbroke,withnomoneyleft,and
theyhaddifficultyingettingbackhome.MostpeopIewouldconsiderthese
conditionsanightmareofdiscomfort;thefansappearedtoenjoyitalI
enormously.EvenintheovercrowdedUnitedKingdomtherearelarge
tractsofopenun-spoiItcountry,wherepeopIewithmoretraditional
tastescangoforquiet,andforthesenseoffreedomtheyderivefrom
contactwithnature.InthenationaIparksespeciaIly,modemdeveIopment
ofhousingandindustryisstrictlycontrolled.Visitorsmaywalkfor
milesthroughlandscapeofthegreatestbeautyandwiIdness,andoften
ofconsiderablehistoricorscientificinterest.Alongthecoastsofsome
ofthemaritimecounties,pubIicpathwayshavebeencreated;thesepaths
stretchformanymilesalongcIiffsthatlookoutontheAtIanticOcean
ortheEnglishChannel.Anotherpath,lyinginland,goesalongtherange
ofmountainsinthenorthofEngland.ItiscalledthePennineWay.Here,
theIong-distancewaIkerandthenature-1overcanfindmuchtoenjoy,
withoutfeeIingdisturbedbylargenumbersoftheirfellows.Yetfew
peopIemakefulIuseofthenationalparksestabIishedforeveryone)
sbenefit.Thecommonestthingnowadaysisforfamilygroupstomotor
outtoabeautifuIspotandparktheircarsinaIay-by(英國的路旁停
車帶).Apicnicbasketisproduced,aIongwithafoIdingtabIeandchairs,
akettIeandaportablestove.TheythensettIedowntoapicnicinthe
Iay-bybesidethecar.Apparentlytheirideaofenjoymentistogetinto
thefreshairandamongstthecountrysightsandsoundswithouthaving
towaIkayard.TheyseemaImosttoIiketohearandtosmelIthetraffic.
Attheendofthefestival,manyyoungfans.
A.werearrestedbythepolice
C.weresleepingout
B.hadspentmostoftheirmoney
D.becamequitepenniless
25.Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameexperienceforamanasitis
forawoman.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.Hispurpose
issettIedanddecidedinadvance.Heknowswhathewants,andhis
objectiveistofinditandbuyit;thepriceisasecondaryconsideration.
AlImensimplywaIkintoashopandasktheassistantforwhattheywant.
Iftheshophasitinstock,thesaIesmanpromptlyproducesit,andthe
businessoftryingitonproceedsatonce.AlIbeingwell,thedealcan
beandofteniscompIetedinlessthanfiveminutes,withhardlyanychat
andtoeveryone1ssatisfaction.Foraman,sIightproblemsmaybegin
whentheshopdoesnothavewhathewants,ordoesnothaveexactIywhat
hewants.Inthatcasethesalesman,asthenameimpIies,triestoseiI
thecustomersomethingelse-heoffersthenearesthecantothearticle
required.Nogoodsalesmanbringsoutsuchasubstitutebluntly;hedoes
sowithskillandpolish."Iknowthisjacketisnotthestyleyouwant,
sir,butwouldyouIiketotryitforsizeIthappenstobethecolor
youmentioned."Fewmenhavepatiencewiththistreatment,andtheusual
responseis:"Thisistherightcolorandmaybetherightsize,butI
shouIdbewastingmytimeandyoursbytryingiton.*Nowhowdoesa
womangoaboutbuyingcIothesInaImosteveryrespectshedoessointhe
oppositeway.Hershoppingisnotoftenbasedonneed.Shehasneverfully
madeuphermindwhatshewants,andsheisonly"havingalookaround".
SheisaIwaysopentopersuasion;indeedshesetsgreatstorebywhat
thesaIeswomantellsher,evenbywhatcompanionstelIher.Shewi11try
onanynumberofthings.Uppermostinhermindisthethoughtoffinding
somethingthateveryonethinkssuitsher.Contrarytoalotofjokes,
mostwomenhaveanexcellentsenseofvaluewhentheybuyclothes.They
arealwaysontheIook-outfortheunexpectedbargain.Facedwitha
roomfuIofdresses,awomanmayeasilyspendanhourgoingfromoneraiI
toanother,toandfro,oftenretracinghersteps,beforeseIectingthe
dressesshewantstotryon.Itisalaboriousprocess,butapparently
anenjoyableone.Somostdressshopsprovidechairsforthewaiting
husbands.
WhatdoesamandowhenhecannotgetexactIywhathewants
A.Hebuyssomethingthatissimilarenoughtotheidealone.
B.Heusuallydoesnotbuyanything.
C.Atleasttwoofhisrequirementsmustbemetbeforehebuys.
D.Solongasthestyleisright,hebuysthething.
26.People1stastesinrecreationdifferwidely.AtarecentfestivaI
ofpop-musicintheIsleofWight,crowdsofteenagersfIockedtoIisten
totheirfavoritesingersandmusicians.TheywentwithsingleraiIway
ticketsandsleptintheopen,averyriskythingtodointheclimate
ofBritain,eveninAugust.TheywerepackedtogetherIikesardinesfor
fourdays.Therewereinnumerablethieves,agangofroughstriedseveral
timestobreakthingsup,andpolicewereeverywhere.Attheendofthe
festivalmanyyoungfansfoundthemselvesbroke,withnomoneyleft,and
theyhaddifficultyingettingbackhome.MostpeopIewouldconsiderthese
conditionsanightmareofdiscomfort;thefansappearedtoenjoyitalI
enormously.EvenintheovercrowdedUnitedKingdomtherearelarge
tractsofopenun-spoiItcountry,wherepeopIewithmoretraditional
tastescangoforquiet,andforthesenseoffreedomtheyderivefrom
contactwithnature.InthenationaIparksespecially,modemdeveIopment
ofhousingandindustryisstrictlycontrolled.Visitorsmaywalkfor
milesthroughlandscapeofthegreatestbeautyandwiIdness.andoften
ofconsiderabIehistoricorscientificinterest.AIongthecoastsofsome
ofthemaritimecounties,pubIicpathwayshavebeencreated;thesepaths
stretchformanymilesalongcIiffsthatlookoutontheAtIanticOcean
ortheEnglishChannel.Anotherpath,lyinginland,goesalongtherange
ofmountainsinthenorthofEngland.ItiscalledthePennineWay.Here,
thelong-distancewaIkerandthenature-1overcanfindmuchtoenjoy,
withoutfeeIingdisturbedbylargenumbersoftheirfellows.Yetfew
peopIemakefulIuseofthenationaIparksestabIishedforeveryone,
sbenefit.Thecommonestthingnowadaysisforfamilygroupstomotor
outtoabeautifuIspotandparktheircarsinaIay-by(英國的路旁停
車帶).Apicnicbasketisproduced,alongwithafoldingtableandchairs,
akettIeandaportablestove.TheythensettIedowntoapicnicinthe
Iay-bybesidethecar.ApparentIytheirideaofenjoymentistogetinto
thefreshairandamongstthecountrysightsandsoundswithouthaving
towaIkayard.TheyseemaImosttoIiketohearandtosmelIthetraffic.
EvenintheovercrowdedUnitedKingdomtherearelarge.
A.tracksthroughtheopencountry
C.areasofcountrysidenotdeveloped
B.areasofcountrywithoutsoil
D.expansesoflandwherenobodyworks
27.Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameexperienceforamanasitis
forawoman.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.Hispurpose
issettIedanddecidedinadvance.Heknowswhathewants,andhis
objectiveistofinditandbuyit;thepriceisasecondaryconsideration.
AlImensimplywalkintoashopandasktheassistantforwhattheywant.
Iftheshophasitinstock,thesaIesmanpromptlyproducesit,andthe
businessoftryingitonproceedsatonce.AlIbeingwelI,thedealcan
beandofteniscompIetedinlessthanfiveminutes,withhardlyanychat
andtoeveryone*ssatisfaction.Foraman,sIightproblemsmaybegin
whentheshopdoesnothavewhathewants,ordoesnothaveexactIywhat
hewants.Inthatcasethesalesman,asthenameimpIiesttriestoseiI
thecustomersomethingelse-heoffersthenearesthecantothearticle
required.Nogoodsalesmanbringsoutsuchasubstitutebluntly;hedoes
sowithskillandpolish."Iknowthisjacketisnotthestyleyouwant,
sir,butwouldyouIiketotryitforsizeIthappenstobethecolor
youmentioned."Fewmenhavepatiencewiththistreatment,andtheusual
responseis:"Thisistherightcolorandmaybetherightsize,butI
shouIdbewastingmytimeandyoursbytryingiton.'Nowhowdoesa
womangoaboutbuyingcIothesInaImosteveryrespectshedoessointhe
oppositeway.Hershoppingisnotoftenbasedonneed.Shehasneverfully
madeuphermindwhatshewants,andsheisonly"havingalookaround".
SheisaIwaysopentopersuasion;indeedshesetsgreatstorebywhat
thesaIeswomantellsher,evenbywhatcompanionstelIher.Shewi11try
onanynumberofthings.Uppermostinhermindisthethoughtoffinding
somethingthateveryonethinkssuitsher.Contrarytoalotofjokes,
mostwomenhaveanexcellentsenseofvaluewhentheybuyclothes.They
arealwaysontheIook-outfortheunexpectedbargain.Facedwitha
roomfuIofdresses,awomanmayeasilyspendanhourgoingfromoneraiI
toanother,toandfro,oftenretracinghersteps,beforeselectingthe
dressesshewantstotryon.Itisalaboriousprocess,butapparently
anenjoyableone.Somostdressshopsprovidechairsforthewaiting
husbands.
Accordingtothispassage,whenshoppingforclothes,women.
A.oftenbuythingswithoutthinking
C.welcomesuggestionsfromanyone
B.seldombuycheapclothes
D.nevertakeanyadvice
28.People,stastesinrecreationdifferwidely.AtarecentfestivaI
ofpop-musicintheIsleofWight,crowdsofteenagersfIockedtoIisten
totheirfavoritesingersandmusicians.TheywentwithsingleraiIway
ticketsandsleptintheopen,averyriskythingtodointheclimate
ofBritain,eveninAugust.TheywerepackedtogetherIikesardinesfor
fourdays.Therewereinnumerablethieves,agangofroughstriedseveraI
timestobreakthingsup,andpolicewereeverywhere.Attheendofthe
festivaImanyyoungfansfoundthemselvesbroke,withnomoneyleft,and
theyhaddifficultyingettingbackhome.MostpeopIewouldconsiderthese
conditionsanightmareofdiscomfort;thefansappearedtoenjoyitalI
enormously.EvenintheovercrowdedUnitedKingdomtherearelarge
tractsofopenun-spoiItcountry,wherepeoplewithmoretraditional
tastescangoforquiet,andforthesenseoffreedomtheyderivefrom
contactwithnature.InthenationalparksespeciaIly,modemdeveIopment
ofhousingandindustryisstrictlycontrolled.Visitorsmaywalkfor
milesthroughlandscapeofthegreatestbeautyandwiIdness,andoften
ofconsiderabIehistoricorscientificinterest.AIongthecoastsofsome
ofthemaritimecounties,pubIicpathwayshavebeencreated;thesepaths
stretchformanymilesalongcIiffsthatlookoutontheAtIanticOcean
ortheEnglishChannel.Anotherpath,lyinginland,goesalongtherange
ofmountainsinthenorthofEngland.ItiscalledthePennineWay.Here,
thelong-distancewaIkerandthenature_1overcanfindmuchtoenjoy,
withoutfeelingdisturbedbylargenumbersoftheirfeIlows.Yetfew
peopIemakefulIuseofthenationalparksestabIishedforeveryone,
sbenefit.Theconmonestthingnowadaysisforfamilygroupstomotor
outtoabeautifuIspotandparktheircarsinaIay-by(英國的路旁停
車帶).Apicnicbasketisproduced,alongwithafoldingtableandchairs,
akettIeandaportablestove.TheythensettIedowntoapicnicinthe
Iay-bybesidethecar.ApparentIytheirideaofenjoymentistogetinto
thefreshairandamongstthecountrysightsandsoundswithouthaving
towaIkayard.TheyseemaImosttoIiketohearandtosmelIthetraffic.
PubIicpathwaysarecreatedforpeopIeto.
A.commutetowork
C.walktomaritimecounties
B.enjoylong-distancewalking
D.visitthehistoricorscenicsites
29.A.WavyIines.0.PerpendicularIines.B.Circular
Iines.D.ParaIIeIIines.
30.Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameexperienceforamanasitis
forawoman.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.Hispurpose
issettIedanddecidedinadvance.Heknowswhathewants,andhis
objectiveistofinditandbuyit;thepriceisasecondaryconsideration.
AlImensimplywaIkintoashopandasktheassistantforwhattheywant.
Iftheshophasitinstock,thesaIesmanpromptlyproducesit,andthe
businessoftryingitonproceedsatonce.AlIbeingwe11,thedealcan
beandofteniscompIetedinlessthanfiveminutes,withhardlyanychat
andtoeveryone*ssatisfaction.Foraman,sIightproblemsmaybegin
whentheshopdoesnothavewhathewants,ordoesnothaveexactlywhat
hewants.Inthatcasethesalesman,asthenameimpIies,triestoseiI
thecustomersomethingelse-
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