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Whenhewasachild,JohnAndrewshadtowearglasses,sohisparentssuggestedthathebeanoptician.T...
When he was a child, John Andrews had to wear glasses, so his parents suggested that he be an optician. They believed that he could help other people with their eyes as other people had helped him with his. John agreed and started a course of training.
He found it interesting and did not have any trouble in qualifying at the end of the course. The next problem was to find a job. It didn't take long though, and he soon got one in an optician's shop.
The first time John tested a customer's eyes, the owner of the shop watched carefully to make sure he knew what to do, and he was very satisfied with everything that John did, except that John did not know anything about prices. "We'll discuss that at lunchtime," he said quietly.
While John was studying at college, he had read articles about the government's accusation (指责) that opticians were charging (要价) far too much. The government had been threatening (威胁) to bring in laws to control the prices. It was a very important issue, so John was curious.
At lunchtime, the owner said, "Now we'd better have a chat. In this shop we expect everyone to pay a fair price for what he or she gets, so when you have tested someone's eyes, and they have chosen the kind of lenses (镜片) and frames (架子), and they would like to know how much they will cost, you should say, for example, '$54'. While you are saying this, you should watch the customer's face carefully, and if he or she does not seem frightened by this price, you should add, 'That is the price of the frame. The lenses cost $54 more.' If the customer still does not look as if he or she is worried, you should add, 'For each lens.'"
1. An optician is a person who ________.
2. It can be learned that the result for John's job training was that he ________.
3. John would probably not consider himself much of a ________.
4. According to the government's attitude regarding the prices of glasses on the market, opticians ________.
5. The shop owner taught John to quote (开价) prices according to ________. 展开
He found it interesting and did not have any trouble in qualifying at the end of the course. The next problem was to find a job. It didn't take long though, and he soon got one in an optician's shop.
The first time John tested a customer's eyes, the owner of the shop watched carefully to make sure he knew what to do, and he was very satisfied with everything that John did, except that John did not know anything about prices. "We'll discuss that at lunchtime," he said quietly.
While John was studying at college, he had read articles about the government's accusation (指责) that opticians were charging (要价) far too much. The government had been threatening (威胁) to bring in laws to control the prices. It was a very important issue, so John was curious.
At lunchtime, the owner said, "Now we'd better have a chat. In this shop we expect everyone to pay a fair price for what he or she gets, so when you have tested someone's eyes, and they have chosen the kind of lenses (镜片) and frames (架子), and they would like to know how much they will cost, you should say, for example, '$54'. While you are saying this, you should watch the customer's face carefully, and if he or she does not seem frightened by this price, you should add, 'That is the price of the frame. The lenses cost $54 more.' If the customer still does not look as if he or she is worried, you should add, 'For each lens.'"
1. An optician is a person who ________.
2. It can be learned that the result for John's job training was that he ________.
3. John would probably not consider himself much of a ________.
4. According to the government's attitude regarding the prices of glasses on the market, opticians ________.
5. The shop owner taught John to quote (开价) prices according to ________. 展开
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1.can help other people with their eyes as other people had helped him with his.
2.found it interesting and did not have any trouble in qualifying at the end of the course
3.price
4.was threaten(威胁) to bring in laws to control the prices
5.watch the customer's face carefully
2.found it interesting and did not have any trouble in qualifying at the end of the course
3.price
4.was threaten(威胁) to bring in laws to control the prices
5.watch the customer's face carefully
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1.help other people to tested their eyes. (帮助别人检查眼睛)
2.got a job in an optician's shop.(在眼镜店得到了一份工作)
3.price.(价格)
4.shoud not charge for lenses and frames too much.(不应该对镜片和镜架要价太多)
5.consumer's reaction. (根据顾客的反应)
2.got a job in an optician's shop.(在眼镜店得到了一份工作)
3.price.(价格)
4.shoud not charge for lenses and frames too much.(不应该对镜片和镜架要价太多)
5.consumer's reaction. (根据顾客的反应)
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1. can help other people with their eyes .
2. is satisfactory.
3. optician
4. are charging far too much.
5. customer's face
英语四六级阅读理解第一题就是这样的,一般能从文中找到答案,并且此文章五个问题是递进的。
2. is satisfactory.
3. optician
4. are charging far too much.
5. customer's face
英语四六级阅读理解第一题就是这样的,一般能从文中找到答案,并且此文章五个问题是递进的。
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5.customer's face
4.mustn't charge far too much,otherwise he will break the law.
3.charge
2.is dismissed from the shop.
1.can help other people with their eyes as other people had helped him with his skills.
4.mustn't charge far too much,otherwise he will break the law.
3.charge
2.is dismissed from the shop.
1.can help other people with their eyes as other people had helped him with his skills.
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