目录

  • 1 Unit 1 Date and Appointment
    • 1.1 第一课时
      • 1.1.1 课文学习
    • 1.2 Business card
    • 1.3 Watch and Learn
    • 1.4 Culture Shock: Puntuality
    • 1.5 More reading
    • 1.6 Grammar:句子成分
  • 2 Unit 2 Dining
    • 2.1 课文学习
    • 2.2 西餐礼仪
    • 2.3 在西餐厅
    • 2.4 Grammar:句子结构
  • 3 Unit 3 Shopping
    • 3.1 课文学习
    • 3.2 Shopping
      • 3.2.1 Luxury Brands
      • 3.2.2 A Floor Guide to Shopping Malls
    • 3.3 Online shopping
    • 3.4 Grammar:句子种类
  • 4 Unit 4 Weather and Climate
    • 4.1 课文学习
    • 4.2 Lead in
    • 4.3 Useful Expressions & Practice
    • 4.4 Culture Tip
    • 4.5 Grammar:动词时态
  • 5 Unit 5 Love
    • 5.1 课文朗读与导入
    • 5.2 Culture
    • 5.3 Expressing Love
    • 5.4 情景对话模仿
    • 5.5 Grammar(动词时态)
  • 6 Unit 6 Television
    • 6.1 课文学习
    • 6.2 Television
    • 6.3 TV My Story
    • 6.4 Grammar:被动语态
  • 7 Unit 7 Ways of Communication
    • 7.1 课文学习
    • 7.2 How to make a conversation
    • 7.3 Letter of Invitation
    • 7.4 Practice
    • 7.5 Grammar:情态动词
  • 8 Unit 8 Job Search
    • 8.1 课文学习
    • 8.2 Job interview tips
    • 8.3 Job interview
    • 8.4 One Minute Self-introduction in a Job Interview
    • 8.5 地址的写法
    • 8.6 个人简历
    • 8.7 求职信
    • 8.8 Grammar: 构词法
  • 9 Model Test
    • 9.1 Model test 1
    • 9.2 Model Test 2
    • 9.3 Model Test 3
Online shopping



                                      Online Shopping — An Increasing Trend


With only two weeks to go before Christmas, buying presents is a high priority for a lot of people. However, this year not so many people are leaving their homes to browse around the shops. These days lots of people can do their shopping in the comfort of their own home with the help of the Internet.

Online shopping is becoming more and more popular for a number of reasons; prices are often lower online, you don’t have to queue up in busy shops and you can buy almost any product imaginable with just a few clicks of your mouse.

Computer trends are often male-dominated but this year women are expected to do more shopping on the Internet than men. It seems women are now more attracted to the convenience of online shopping than they used to be.

Average spending online this Christmas by women will rise to £240 compared to the slightly lower average of £223 for men, while the average spend per person on the high street is only £197.70% of Internet users, male and female, are now buying their Christmas gifts online.

In the past a lot of people were reluctant to shop online. Many were worried about the security of entering their card details on the Internet and the reliability of the internet but as shopping online has become more widespread, these worries have begun to disappear. 45% of Internet users still do have security worries but it hasn’t slowed down the ever-increasing numbers of online shoppers.

One victim of the online shopping boom is the UK high street. Christmas trading can represent up to 60% of turnover for some stores. Many companies are concerned that not enough shoppers are coming through their doors in the run-up to Christmas. As a result there are lots of special offers in the shops.

Most shops traditionally have sales after Christmas but this year the bargains have come early in an attempt to lure consumers to spend. Bad news for the high street has become good news for the bank balances of UK shoppers this Christmas!