M: Wow.Look at you! You look so great today!
W: Thank you.Do I look good in red
M: Oh,yes,you look perfect in this red dress.
W: Thank you.I bought it last week.
M: It looks good and expensive.
W: Well.not expensive.I bought it on a sale last week.
M: And you got it at a good price
W: Yes.It used to be 490 yuan.but I bought it only at half that price.
M: Lucky you.That’s a real bargain.
W: And I bought a hat to go with the dress too.
M: Is that also a good bargain
W: Sure.the hatis good and cheap too.
M: Good for you.
As you make your way through the
crowded stalls of Beijing’s food markets nowadays, you may sometimes be confused
as to just what you should be looking for. There is a profusion of fresh
vegetables laid out for sale, so much celery, so many Dutch beans, tomatoes,
even broccoli and parsley. How different things were only a scant 15 years ago.
At that time there was no variety in the selection of vegetables. Today, with
bread, jam, milk and eggs available for breakfast instead of porridge,
deep-fried dough strips and pickles, more and more people can afford the
indulgence of eating whatever they want. It is all the rage for fashionable teenagers to go to a Western restaurant for spaghetti, a hamburger, filed chicken, pizza or a sandwich. Older folks in China have not quite caught on to these trends, as their younger co A. They are much busier than before. B. They care less about eating than before. C. More fast food and instant meals are available than before. D. More modem electric appliances are available than before. 我来回答: 提交
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