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Mr.Selfridge, the Wisconsin-born retailer (零售商) who left school at 14, rose to become a partner in Marshall Field’s, Chicago. Founded in 1852, it was one of the first and most ambitious US department stores. Mr.Selfridge had done well with Marshall Field’s. He liked to say, “The customer is always right,” which made the Chicago store popular. And he is believed to have invented the phrase “Only (so many) Shopping Days until Christmas”.
When he visited London on holiday in 1906 he was surprised to find most of the city’s department stores were no match of their American and Parisian competitors. This led Selfridge to leave the US and establish Selfridges, a department store named after him, at the west end of London’s Oxford Street. In Oxford Street, Selfridge’s design team shaped an ambitious classical palace building with a wall of plate glass windows.
Opened in 1909, Selfridges offered customers a hundred departments along with restaurants, a roof garden,reading and writing rooms, reception areas for foreign visitors, a first aid room and most importantly, a small army of knowledgeable floor-walking assistants who served as guides as well as being thoroughly instructed in the art of making a sale.
Mr.Selfridge did much to make the department store a destination rather than just a big and comprehensively stocked city shop. It became a place to meet and for ladies to lunch. Mr.Selfridge later introduced the department store as a key element of the 20th Century culture, and Chaplin acknowledged the growing trend for shopping in the department store in his film The Floorwalker.
1. What can be learned about Mr.Selfridge from Paragraph 1?
A. He was well-educated. B. He was a modest man.
C. He was a gifted businessman. D. He was dishonest.
2. What was Selfridges’ most impressive characteristic?
A. The broad choice of goods. B. The large number of departments.
C. The small group of guards. D. The well-trained sales guides.
3. What is the main purpose of the article?
A. To encourage shoppers to spend more. B. To introduce the history of Selfridges.
C. To compare different department stores. D. To explain how to start a department store.
【答案】1. C 2. D 3. B
【解析】
【分析】
这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。文章介绍了塞尔福里奇百货公司的历史。
【1题详解】
推理判断题。根据第一段Mr.Selfridge had done well with Marshall Field’s. He liked to say, “The customer is always right,” which made the Chicago store popular.(塞尔福里奇先生在马歇尔•菲尔德的公司干得不错。他喜欢说,“顾客永远是对的”,这使芝加哥的商店很受欢迎。)由此推断出,塞尔福里奇先生是个有天赋的商人。故选C。
【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段and most importantly, a small army of knowledgeable floor-walking assistants who served as guides as well as being thoroughly instructed in the art of making a sale.(最重要的是,还有一小群知识渊博的走楼助手,他们既是导购,又在销售艺术中受到全面的指导。)由此可知,塞尔福里奇百货公司给人印象最深的特点是训练有素的销售向导。故选D。
【3题详解】
推理判断题。文章介绍了塞尔福里奇先生是如何创建了塞尔福里奇百货公司。所以这篇文章的主要目的是介绍塞尔福里奇百货公司的历史。故选B。
【点睛】细节理解题的解题思路:
细节理解题就是我们常见的wh-题,它们大多是根据文章中的具体信息如事实、例证、原因、过程、论述等进行提问的。抓住文段中的事实和细节是做好该题型的关键,也是做好其它类型问题的基础。该题型几乎都可以在文章中直接找到与答案有关的信息,或是其变体。在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都属于这类围绕主体展开的细节,做这类题一般采用寻读法,即先读题,然后带着问题快速阅读短文,找出与问题和选项有关的词语或句子,再对相关部分进行分析对比,找出答案。例如小题2,根据第三段and most importantly, a small army of knowledgeable floor-walking assistants who served as guides as well as being thoroughly instructed in the art of making a sale.(最重要的是,还有一小群知识渊博的走楼助手,他们既是导购,又在销售艺术中受到全面的指导。)由此可知,塞尔福里奇百货公司给人印象最深的特点是训练有素的销售向导。故选D。