Questions 14 to 16 are based on a passage about supermarkets. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 to 16.
Why is it that whenever you pop into a supermarket for a pound of butter and a tin of baked beans, you end up spending twenty pound --or more The good news id that it’s not because there’s something wrong with you. Most of us do it. The bad news is that from the moment that you step inside a store, you haven’s got a chance. Shops have spent a great deal of time and money researching the psychology of the shopper. They’re using increasingly sophisticated methods to make us buy. A good supermarket environment is one in which you feel relaxed and comfortable. In the 60’s, when supermarkets first took off in Britain, aisles were deliberately very narrow so that no shelf space was wasted. However, that’s all changed now. The idea is to keep you relaxed--though not too relaxed. Consequently lighting is designed to be relaxing, but
A. To cover up the unpleasant noise.
B. To put people at ease.
C. To keep people moving.
D. D. A, B and
Questions 14 to 16 are based on a passage about supermarkets. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 to 16.
Why is it that whenever you pop into a supermarket for a pound of butter and a tin of baked beans, you end up spending twenty pound --or more The good news id that it’s not because there’s something wrong with you. Most of us do it. The bad news is that from the moment that you step inside a store, you haven’s got a chance. Shops have spent a great deal of time and money researching the psychology of the shopper. They’re using increasingly sophisticated methods to make us buy. A good supermarket environment is one in which you feel relaxed and comfortable. In the 60’s, when supermarkets first took off in Britain, aisles were deliberately very narrow so that no shelf space was wasted. However, that’s all changed now. The idea is to keep you relaxed--though not too relaxed. Consequently lighting is designed to be relaxing, but
A. The goods are really cheap there.
B. Supermarkets are attracting them by all means.
C. There is something wrong with them.
D. They have no choices but to spend more.
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