Many grocery stores use misting, a process ________ vegetables are sprayed with water, to keep vegetable fresh.
A.which B.that C.what D.where
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Many grocery stores use misting, a process ________ vegetables are sprayed with water, to keep vegetable fresh.
A. which B. that C. what D. where
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Many grocery stores use misting, a process ________ vegetables are sprayed with water, to keep vegetable fresh.
A.which B.that C.what D.where
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Where are the speakers?
A. In a grocery store.
B. In a candy store.
C. At a café.
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Things have been rough lately, for example, grocery shopping at the dollar store roughly and borrowing money from my boss to pay rent roughly.
One day I drove to a store with my daughter and we were _______ for some little things such as potatoes and some cheese. The lady in front of us had a grocery basket of food and told us to go _______ her, because we only had a few things. After we were all checked out, she said she would _______ for our items with hers.
I started to choke up, so I _______ her and we left. I don't know why it hit so hard but I was _______ sobbing by the time we got to my _______.
When I went back to thank her again, I was already in _______, and the checkout lady was still checking her up. I _______ her if I could hug her. She said yes and _______ hugged me. I was crying and telling her how much her ________ meant to me, and that things had been so ________.
I knew there were many people, and they all ________ me strangely. I probably looked ridiculous because I hugged a ________ and burst into tears in a ________ grocery store, and thanked her. But I didn't mind their ________. I just wanted her to know how much it meant, and how badly I ________ a person like her. She reminds me that there are still ________ persons, even when things feel the worst.
I promise that once I become a(n) ________, I will return the favor as best as I can. I will do what the ________ did. Hopefully, I will help someone in need. Or maybe ________ them to do the same.
1.A.applying B.shopping C.calling D.exchanging
2.A.apart from B.except for C.regardless of D.ahead of
3.A.long B.pay C.prepare D.wait
4.A.praised B.forgave C.thanked D.mistook
5.A.nearly B.hardly C.still D.rarely
6.A.bike B.car C.taxi D.bus
7.A.cheers B.ruins C.tears D.rags
8.A.requested. B.ordered C.persuaded D.asked
9.A.gently B.cautiously C.unwillingly D.violently
10.A.expression B.beauty C.figure D.kindness
11.A.rough B.strange C.confusing D.annoying
12.A.listened to B.put at C.looked at D.shouted at
13.A.friend B.stranger C.farmer D.manager
14.A.wide B.famous C.beautiful D.crowded
15.A.response B.situation C.emotion D.pleasure
16.A.searched B.convinced C.needed D.suspected
17.A.crazy B.good C.leader D.brave
18.A.success B.conductor C.leader D.actress
19.A.gentleman B.beggar C.boss D.lady
20.A.force B.inspire C.admit D.forbid
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Where are the speakers?
A. In a restaurant. B. At home. C. In a grocery store.
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I walked into the grocery store not particularly interested in buying something. The sorrow of 1 my husband of 37 years was still too painful. And this grocery store held so many sweet 2. Bob often came with me and almost every time he'd 3 to go off and look for something special. I'd always see him walking down the walkway 4 the three yellow roses in his hands. Bob knew I loved yellow roses. With a heart 5 with pain, I came to the meat shelf, I searched for the 6 small steak and remembered how Bob had loved his steak.
Suddenly a woman came beside me. She was in a soft green dress. I 7 as she picked up a large pack of T-bones, 8 them in her basket, hesitated, and then put them back. She saw me watching her and she smiled. "My husband loves T-bones, but 9 , at these prices, I don't know."
"My husband passed away eight days ago," I told her. "Buy him the steaks. And value every 10 you have together."
She smiled and I saw the feeling in her 11 as she placed the package in her basket and 12 away. I turned and pushed my cart forward too. Several minutes later I saw first the green suit and then 13 the pretty lady coming to me. In her arms she carried something. On her face was the 14 smile I had ever seen.
As she came closer, I saw what she held and 15 welled down. "These are for you, " she said and placed three beautiful yellow roses in my arms. She placed a gentle kiss on my cheek, then smiled again. I wanted to tell her what the roses 16, but still unable to speak. I watched as she walked away as tears clouded my 17. I looked down at the beautiful roses and found it almost 18 . How did she know?
Suddenly the 19 seemed so clear. I wasn't alone. "Oh, Bob, you haven't 20me, have you?" I whispered, with tears in my eyes. He was still with me, and she was his angel.
1. A.leaving B.losing C.passing D.failing
2. A.flowers B.roses C.thoughts D.memories
3. A.pretend B.happen C.refuse D.decide
4. A.by B.between C.with D.during
5. A.full B.pleased C.filled D.crowded
6. A.perfect B.beautiful C.pretty D.very
7. A.saw B.watched C.found D.glared
8. A.fell B.carried C.took D.dropped
9. A.honestly B.generally C.usually D.exactly
10. A.dinner B.moment C.time D.year
11. A.hands B.voice C.eyes D.basket
12. A.wheeled B.ran C.slipped D.left
13. A.realized B.thought C.recognized D.received
14. A.saddest B.funniest C.strangest D.brightest
15. A.words B.feelings C.tears D.sweats
16. A.stood B.described C.designed D.meant
17. A.cart B.sight C.roses D.package
18. A.unknown B.uncommon C.unlike D.unreal
19. A.question B.case C.answer D.puzzle
20. A.forgotten B.disappointed C.hated D.missed
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I walked into the grocery store not particularly interested in buying something. The sorrow of 36 my husband of 37 years was still too painful. And this grocery store held so many sweet 37. Bob often came with me and almost every time he'd 38 to go off and look for something special. I'd always see him walking down the walkway 39 the three yellow roses in his hands. Bob knew I loved yellow roses. With a heart 40 with pain, I came to the meat shelf, I searched for the 41 small steak and remembered how Bob had loved his steak.
Suddenly a woman came beside me. She was in a soft green dress. I 42 as she picked up a large pack of T-bones, 43 them in her basket, hesitated, and then put them back. She saw me watching her and she smiled. "My husband loves T-bones, but 44, at these prices, I don't know."
"My husband passed away eight days ago," I told her. "Buy him the steaks. And value every 45 you have together."
She smiled and I saw the feeling in her 46 as she placed the package in her basket and 47 away. I turned and pushed my cart forward too. Several minutes later I saw first the green suit and then 48 the pretty lady coming to me. In her arms she carried something. On her face was the 49 smile I had ever seen.
As she came closer, I saw what she held and 50 welled down. "These are for you, " she said and placed three beautiful yellow roses in my arms. She placed a gentle kiss on my cheek, then smiled again. I wanted to tell her what the roses 51, but still unable to speak. I watched as she walked away as tears clouded my 52. I looked down at the beautiful roses and found it almost 53. How did she know?
Suddenly the 54 seemed so clear. I wasn't alone. "Oh, Bob, you haven't 55me, have you?" I whispered, with tears in my eyes. He was still with me, and she was his angel.
1. A.losing B.leaving C.passing D.failing
2. A.flowers B.roses C.memories D.thoughts
3. A.decide B.happen C.refuse D.pretend
4. A.by B.with C.during D.between
5. A.full B.filled C.pleased D.crowded
6. A.very B.beautiful C.pretty D.perfect
7. A.watched B.saw C.found D.glared
8. A.fell B.carried C.dropped D.took
9. A.exactly B.generally C.usually D.honestly
10. A.moment B.dinner C.time D.year
11. A.hands B.eyes C.voice D.basket
12. A.left B.ran C.slipped D.wheeled
13. A.realized B.recognized C.received D.thought
14. A.saddest B.funniest C.brightest D.strangest
15. A.words B.tears C.feelings D.sweats
16. A.stood B.described C.meant D.designed
17. A.sight B.cart C.roses D.package
18. A.unknown B.uncommon C.unreal D.unlike
19. A.question B.answer C.case D.puzzle
20. A.missed B.disappointed C.hated D.forgotten
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Healthy See, Healthy Do
Visit the grocery store on an empty stomach, and you will probably come home with a few things you did not plan to buy. But hunger is not the only cause of additional purchases. The location of store displays (摆放) also influences our shopping choices.1.
The checkout area is a particular hotspot for junk food. Studies have found that the products most commonly found there are sugary and salty snacks.2. A 2012 study in the Netherlands found that hospital workers were more likely to give up junk food for healthy snacks when the latter were more readily available on canteen shelves, for example. In 2014 Norwegian and Icelandic researchers also found that replacing unhealthy foods with healthy ones in the checkout area significantly increased last-minute sales of healthier foods.
3. It has been working with more than 1,000 store owners to encourage them to order and promote nutritious foods. “We know that the stores are full of cues (暗示) meant to encourage consumption,” says Tamar Adjoian, a research scientist at the department, “Making healthy foods more convenient or appealing can lead to increased sales of those products.”
Adjoian and her colleagues wondered if such findings would apply to their city’s crowded urban checkout areas, so they selected three Bronx supermarkets for their own study. 4. Then they recorded purchases over six three-hour periods in each store for two weeks.
Of the more than 2,100 shoppers they observed, just 4 percent bought anything from the checkout area. Among those who did, however, customers in the healthy lines purchased nutritious foods more than twice as often as those in the standard lines.5. The findings were reported in September in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.
The potential influence may seem small, but Adjoian believes that changing more checkout lines would open customers’ eyes to nutritious, lower-calorie foods. Health department officials are now exploring ways to expand healthy options at checkout counters throughout New York City.
A. These foods give people more energy.
B. They bought unhealthy foods 40 percent less often.
C. And it may make or break some healthy eating habits.
D. The supermarkets began to offer nutritious, lower-calorie foods.
E. These findings caught the attention of New York City Department of Health.
F. They replaced candies and cookies with fruits and nuts near the checkout counter.
G. And a few studies have suggested that simply swapping in healthier options can change customer behavior.
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Would you give your Social Security Number to the clerk at the grocery store? Of course not, right? Yet, if you’re like most people, you wouldn’t hesitate to give out a different, but equally important number to the same person.
Experts now say that your cellphone number may be more pivotal than any other personal information in the eyes of spammers (垃圾邮件发送者) and identity thieves. In other words, instead of handing it out, you should guard that cellphone number with your life.
Today, your cellphone number will likely be with you for a very long time. That means if spammers get your cellphone number, it will be much harder to get rid of them. It also means that over the years, your cellphone number will be linked to a lot of personal information—from contact lists(通讯录) to bank card numbers, all information that hackers(黑客)would love to get their hands on.
A few years ago, German security researcher Karsten Nohl showed what he could obtain using only a person’s cellphone number. California Congressman Ted Lieu was given a new cellphone for a day and Nohl was given that cellphone number. Using just that number, Nohl was able to find Lieu’s location and movements throughout Los Angeles, read his emails and text messages, and record phone calls between Lieu and his staff. And Nohl did all of this from his office in Berlin using just a cellphone number.
Still think it’s a good idea to post your number on a noticeboard?
It’s safe to assume that Nohl is an expert when it comes to hacking, but even the ordinary thief can use your cellphone number to cause harm to you. When you sign up for an account online, you usually provide your email address and a password (密码). But if you forget that password, many of these companies will send you a password retrieval code (检码)via your cellphone. Let’s say you post something for sale online and you include your name, email, and cellphone number. You’ve now given a potential thief everything he needs to hack into any of your online accounts. Therefore, it just makes sense to protect yourself by guarding that number as closely as you would guard any other personal information.
1.What does the underlined word “pivotal” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?
A.Accessible. B.Familiar.
C.Important. D.Manageable.
2.What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?
A.Why people should protect their cellphone numbers.
B.Why people seldom change their cellphone numbers.
C.How to protect our personal information.
D.How to get rid of spammers.
3.What did Karsten Nohl’s show intend to prove?
A.Nohl is a real expert in hacking.
B.It’s necessary to fight against hackers.
C.Lieu’s new cellphone has powerful functions.
D.It’s easy to hack information via cellphone numbers.
4.What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.It’s a good idea to sell something online.
B.It’s necessary to register several accounts online.
C.It’s common for people to forget their passwords.
D.It’s risky to post your cellphone number online.
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A.In a grocery store. B.At a bank. C.In a repair shop. D.At a hotel.
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