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Supermarket{{/B}} Most supermarkets
need a very large floor area, sometimes at least ten times as big as that of an
ordinary shop. There are usually two doors, one as an entrance and the other as
an exit. The rest of the side facing the street is largely of plate glass, with
goods or advertising material displayed. The other three walls are normally
decorated in light colours, giving an impression of cleanliness (清洁)and
brightness. Most supermarkets are on one floor only. Goods being stored in rooms
at the back or upstairs. At right-angles to the window stretch
long structures about six feet high with a number of shelves on each side.
Similar shelf units or frozen food containers extend round the walls. Broad
aisles(通道)between the shelf units and ample(足够的)space between them A. Most supermarkets have a very large floor area. B. Most supermarkets are on one floor only. C. Most supermarkets have a floor area as large as that of an ordinary shop. D. Some supermarkets have a floor area at least ten rimes as big as that of an ordinary shop.
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