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[单项选择]European retailers are busy preparing the supermarkets of the future for shoppers from the past. The average age of European shoppers has already started its spectacular rise: from 38 today to 52 by 2050. This demographic shift is the direct result of the combination of increased longevity and lower birthrates. In some European Union countries, as much as one third of the population will be over 50 by the year 2015. So how will supermarkets cater to their ageing clientele In Vienna, the German company Adeg Aktiv thinks it may have found the answer. Their new superstores, Like the one the company is currently piloting, will feature some intriguing innovations; products will be Labeled in larger print, shelves will be Lower to provide easy access and shopping carts will have fold down seats to give tired shoppers an instant break.
The employees will also be selected from an older age group, the over-fifties. That fits nicely with the store’s new 50+ trademark. Just how successful th
A. To target older shoppers
B. To compete with rival stores
C. To lower recruitment costs
D. To attract a younger clientele

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[单项选择]European retailers are busy preparing the supermarkets of the future for shoppers from the past. The average age of European shoppers has already started its spectacular rise: from 38 today to 52 by 2050. This demographic shift is the direct result of the combination of increased longevity and lower birthrates. In some European Union countries, as much as one third of the population will be over 50 by the year 2015. So how will supermarkets cater to their ageing clientele In Vienna, the German company Adeg Aktiv thinks it may have found the answer. Their new superstores, Like the one the company is currently piloting, will feature some intriguing innovations; products will be Labeled in larger print, shelves will be Lower to provide easy access and shopping carts will have fold down seats to give tired shoppers an instant break.
The employees will also be selected from an older age group, the over-fifties. That fits nicely with the store’s new 50+ trademark. Just how successful th
A. Between fifty and sixty years old
B. At least fifty years old
C. Less than fifty years old
D. Under thirty years old
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People do not have secret trolleys at the supermarket, so how can it be a violation of their privacy if a grocer sells their purchasing habits to a marketing firm If they walk around in public view, what harm can cameras recording their movements cause A company is paying them to do a job, so why should it not read their e-mails when they are at work
How, what and why, indeed. Yet, in all these situations, most people feel a sense of unease. The technology for gathering, storing, manipulating and sharing information has become part of the scenery, but there is little guidance on how to resolve the conflicts created by all the personal data now washing around.
A group of computer scientists at Stanford University, led by John Mitchell, has started to address the problem in a novel way. Instead of relying on rigid (and easily programmable) codes of what is and is not acceptable, Dr. Mitchell and his colleagues Adam Barth and Anupam Dat
[单项选择]Mother told Rose to buy some sugar in the supermarket and ______.
A. she did so
B. so she did
C. so did she
D. she did such
[单项选择]A. The supermarket is convenient.
B. The supermarket is huge and he can find everything he needs.
C. The goods in the supermarket are much cheaper.
D. The supermarket is near his home.
[填空题]He feel it (challenge) ___________to be a supermarket manager.
[单项选择]European Pharmacopoeia是
A. 国际药典
B. 《欧洲药典》
C. 亚洲药典
D. 《美洲药典》
E. 《美国药典》亚洲版
[单项选择]How should the retailers face the challenge
A. Have a clear self-positioning strategy.
B. Focus more on pricing strategies.
C. Look for more marketing options.
D. Specialize in customer service.
[填空题]Retailers offered deep discounts and extra hours this weekend in the bid to lureshoppers.
  • A.offered
  • B. deep
  • C.in the bid
  • D.to lure

[简答题]What challenges are the online retailers now faced with
[填空题]
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B.Starting in 2012, money is likely to become an even more important concern for students as universities in England are allowed to charge undergraduates up to £9000 per year in tuition fees as a way of dealing with government funding cuts. That’s a nearly threefold increase from the current fees, which are capped at £3375.
C.The funding cuts are set to affect postgraduate education, too, with most English universities expected to increase postgraduate tuition to cover any remaining shortfall. Just how severe the changes will be for postgraduates is uncertain, but m

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