I’d been living with my wife for eight
years and one night. Morn says, "I guess you guys are never going to get
married. I mean, you’ve been through jail together, you’re living together,
but…, oh, forget it." "Oh, well," I said," put it like that and I’ll marry your daughter tomorrow." Actually, I don’t know what we were waiting for, except that for a guy it’s never the right time to get married. I’ m also suspicious of any two people who don’t struggle with that decision. Part of my problem was that I was still lusting in my heart after other ladies. But somehow I knew that I wasn’t going to find another woman remotely as great as my soon-to-be wife. It’s a good thing my mother-in-law finally spoke up. I finally gathered my courage one day when we were having a picnic, and popped the question. I also gave my wife a bi A. didn’ t think eight years was long enough B. suspected that husband and wife would often quarrel C. didn’t think he was ready to propose to her D. was waiting for his mother-in-law’s approval [填空题]For a regular shopper online, the private information on ______ is likely to get out.
[填空题]Shakespeare died ______ years earlier than his wife.
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What does the husband mean A. He doesn’t like his son. B. He likes his daughter. C. He wants to be allowed to treat his parents well. [填空题]
Shopper 46 is making a decision. Stopwatch in hand, I observe
her from behind a cereal display. Shopper 46 has been contemplating bananas for
four minutes and 43 seconds. Finally, she moves to place one with minimal brown
spots in her cart, changes her mind and quickly de posits the unfit specimen
back onto the pile of fruit. Shopper 46 exits the produce department with a
bargain tub of banana pudding instead.
Working as a consumer behavior researcher since last summer for Brian Wansink, director of the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab, I have observed thousands of supermarket patrons on the spot from Whole Foods to Safeway. In this economy, people are increasingly trying to save money by eating in. As Americans make the transition from restaurant tables to supermarket aisles, they are making mistakes that translate into unnecessary expenses at the checkout lane. Grocery. shopping might seem like an ordinary, mechanical activity [简答题]It has been found that less than one shopper in five makes a complete shopping list before going to the store. 76)The reason for this is that seven out of ten of today’s purchases are decided in the store, where the shoppers tend toward impulse (冲动) buying. 77)Buying groceries on impulse has risen for the past forty years, and this rise has coincided (重合) with the growth of self-service shopping. However, in grocery stores where clerks wait on customers there is much less impulse buying. 78)It is hard for people to buy on impulse if they have to address a clerk.
Psychologists have joined forces with merchandising experts. It is their job to persuade people to buy products which they may not need or even want until they see them attractively presented. It was discovered by the psychologists that shoppers want help in their purchases. 79)Having so many choices confuses them, and they prefer the package that attracts them. Therefore, it is now more usual for food packers to pay attention
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