2013年6月英语四级模拟题及答案套
Passage Two
Questions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.
Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it isfor a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose issettled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants, and his objective is tofind it and buy it; the price is a secondary consideration. All men simply walkinto a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it instock, the salesman promptly produces it, and the business of trying it on proceedsat once. All being well, the deal can be and often is completed in less thanfive minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone's satisfaction.
For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not havewhat he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case thesalesman, as the name implies, tries to sell the customer something else——heoffers the nearest he can to the article required. No good salesman brings outsuch a substitute bluntly; he does so with skill and polish. "I know thisjacket is not the style you want, sir, but would you like to try it for size?It happens to be the color you mentioned. " Few men have patience withthis treatment, and the usual response is: "This is the
right color and may be the right size, but I should be wasting mytime and yours by trying it on. "
Now how does a woman go about buying clothes? In almost everyrespect she does so in the opposite way.Her shopping is not often based onneed. She has never fully made up her mind what she wants, and she isonly"having a look around". She is "always open to persuasion;indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells
her, even by what companions tell her. She will try on any numberof things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something thateveryone thinks suits her. Contrary to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellentsense of value when they buy clothes. They are always on the look-out for theunexpected bargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spendan hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, often retracing her steps, beforeselecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a laborious process, butapparently an enjoyable one. So most
dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.
62. When a man is buying clothes, __________
A) he chooses things that others recommend
B) he buys cheap things, regardless of quality
C) he buys good things, so long as they are not too expensive
D) he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right firings
63. In commerce a good salesman is one who__________
A) sells something a customer does not particularly want
B) always has in stock the thing the customer wants
C) can find out quickly the goods required
D) does not waste his time on difficult customers
64. What does a man do when he cannot get exactly what he wants?
A) He buys something that is similar enough to the ideal one.
B) He usually does not buy anything.
C) At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.
D) So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.
65. According to this passage, when shopping for clothes,women__________
A) often buy things without thinking
B) seldom buy cheap clothes
C) welcome suggestions from anyone
D) never take any advice
66. What is the most obvious difference between men and womenshoppers?
A) The tact that men do not try clothes on in a shop.
B) Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.
C) Women stand up while shopping, but men sit down.
D) The time they take over buying clothes.
Questions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.
Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it isfor a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose issettled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants, and his objective is tofind it and buy it; the price is a secondary consideration. All men simply walkinto a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it instock, the salesman promptly produces it, and the business of trying it on proceedsat once. All being well, the deal can be and often is completed in less thanfive minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone's satisfaction.
For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not havewhat he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case thesalesman, as the name implies, tries to sell the customer something else——heoffers the nearest he can to the article required. No good salesman brings outsuch a substitute bluntly; he does so with skill and polish. "I know thisjacket is not the style you want, sir, but would you like to try it for size?It happens to be the color you mentioned. " Few men have patience withthis treatment, and the usual response is: "This is the
right color and may be the right size, but I should be wasting mytime and yours by trying it on. "
Now how does a woman go about buying clothes? In almost everyrespect she does so in the opposite way.Her shopping is not often based onneed. She has never fully made up her mind what she wants, and she isonly"having a look around". She is "always open to persuasion;indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells
her, even by what companions tell her. She will try on any numberof things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something thateveryone thinks suits her. Contrary to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellentsense of value when they buy clothes. They are always on the look-out for theunexpected bargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spendan hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, often retracing her steps, beforeselecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a laborious process, butapparently an enjoyable one. So most
dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.
62. When a man is buying clothes, __________
A) he chooses things that others recommend
B) he buys cheap things, regardless of quality
C) he buys good things, so long as they are not too expensive
D) he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right firings
63. In commerce a good salesman is one who__________
A) sells something a customer does not particularly want
B) always has in stock the thing the customer wants
C) can find out quickly the goods required
D) does not waste his time on difficult customers
64. What does a man do when he cannot get exactly what he wants?
A) He buys something that is similar enough to the ideal one.
B) He usually does not buy anything.
C) At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.
D) So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.
65. According to this passage, when shopping for clothes,women__________
A) often buy things without thinking
B) seldom buy cheap clothes
C) welcome suggestions from anyone
D) never take any advice
66. What is the most obvious difference between men and womenshoppers?
A) The tact that men do not try clothes on in a shop.
B) Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.
C) Women stand up while shopping, but men sit down.
D) The time they take over buying clothes.
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