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Read the passage and choose the best heading for each paragraph from the list in the box. Shopping mall or cyber-mall?Paragraph 1The Internet is part of everyday life for most young people: about three-quarters of 18-to 24-year-olds regularly go online. Since the mid-1990s, online sales have been increasing by over 25% per year. Last year goods and services worth 93 billion were bought online.Paragraph 2 In the beginning, many people thought that this would be the end of traditional shopping. Are ordinary shops and even shopping malls going to close? Will millions of shop assistants lose their jobs? Paragraph 3Well, Internet shopping certainly has big advantages. Travel websites can quickly find the cheapest flights, for example, and fares cost less than they do from a travel agent. Most Internet prices are lower than shop prices. It can also be very convenient to do your shopping from home, day or night. Paragraph 4However, orders can take two weeks or more to arrive, and you have to return the article if something is wrong. Many people worry about the security of their credit card details. Some also miss the fun of shopping with friends. Paragraph 5Big traditional retailers have introduced their customers to “multichannel shopping” even more successfully. Multichannel shopping means shopping through multiple channels. Customers can go into a store or order online. With “Click and Collect,” the customer can order online and his order is delivered to a store in his neighbourhood. He can then collect it when he has time. This means he does not have to pay the cost of delivery. With “Buy Online and Return In-Store,” the customer does not have to go to the post office but again just to his local store. So multichannel shopping’s biggest winner is often the customer. Look at American car buyers: 75% now research everything from cost to colour on the Internet before they go to the car dealer with the best offer. It now seems clear that Internet shopping is not going to replace traditional retailing. Rather, it is making traditional retailing more flexible, efficient and competitive. This is great news for the consumer.
Read the passage and choose the best heading for each paragraph from the list in the box. Shopping mall or cyber-mall?Paragraph 1The Internet is part of everyday life for most young people: about three-quarters of 18-to 24-year-olds regularly go online. Since the mid-1990s, online sales have been increasing by over 25% per year. Last year goods and services worth $93 billion were bought online.Paragraph 2 In the beginning, many people thought that this would be the end of traditional shopping. Are ordinary shops and even shopping malls going to close? Will millions of shop assistants lose their jobs? Paragraph 3Well, Internet shopping certainly has big advantages. Travel websites can quickly find the cheapest flights, for example, and fares cost less than they do from a travel agent. Most Internet prices are lower than shop prices. It can also be very convenient to do your shopping from home, day or night. Paragraph 4However, orders can take two weeks or more to arrive, and you have to return the article if something is wrong. Many people worry about the security of their credit card details. Some also miss the fun of shopping with friends. Paragraph 5Big traditional retailers have introduced their customers to “multichannel shopping” even more successfully. Multichannel shopping means shopping through multiple channels. Customers can go into a store or order online. With “Click and Collect,” the customer can order online and his order is delivered to a store in his neighbourhood. He can then collect it when he has time. This means he does not have to pay the cost of delivery. With “Buy Online and Return In-Store,” the customer does not have to go to the post office but again just to his local store. So multichannel shopping’s biggest winner is often the customer. Look at American car buyers: 75% now research everything from cost to colour on the Internet before they go to the car dealer with the best offer. It now seems clear that Internet shopping is not going to replace traditional retailing. Rather, it is making traditional retailing more flexible, efficient and competitive. This is great news for the consumer.
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第1组:1.Paragraph 1 _________2.Paragraph 2_________3.Paragraph 3_________4.Paragraph 4_________5.Paragraph 5 _________第2组:A.The advantages of Internet shoppingB.The introduction of “multichannel shopping C.The rapid increase of online salesD.The disadvantages of Internet shoppingE.The contradictions between Internet shopping and traditional retailing1C2E3A4D5B