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17.Dear Mr.King,
I'm Bob Watson,one of the customers in your grocery store.I'm writing to express my idea about your goods.
Your Supermart is outstanding in many ways.First I enjoy the selection of produce and fresh bakery items.Second your low prices and excellent customer service keep me coming back to Supermart.I have found,however,that I must make a separate shopping trip to one of your competitors because there are many items your store does not carry.This becomes inconvenient for me,as my time is valuable,and I don't like to make two trips.I have been a long time Supermart shopper and hope to continue for many years.If I could find all the items I need in one place,I would be a more satisfied customer.
Specifically,I have never been able to purchase nacho cheese soup at your store.I can find other flavors (味道) of soup,but your store does not carry nacho cheese soup,a common ingredient (原料) in many of my recipes.In addition,I can only find large wonton wrappers,while many other stores carry both large and small and offer a more varied selection for their customers.Another example is Regent Brand Chili Seasoning.Though it is not a leading brand,it is still common on the shelves of other grocery stores in this area and is superior in flavor to its competitors.
I sincerely hope to continue a relationship with your store,and I hope that you will consider the possibility of expanding your goods to be more competitive.
Yours truly,
Bob Watson 
25.From the letter,we can learn that the author isB.
A.a very picky reporter                   
B.a regular customer of the store
C.a responsible nutritionist              
D.a competitor of the store
26.How does the author present his point in Paragraph 2?D
A.By comparing two different stores.
B.By analyzing the figures.
C.By providing scientific findings.
D.By giving examples.
27.According to Bob,the grocery storeA.
A.offers good customer service         B.is outstanding in every way
C.meets all his needs                  D.lacks convenient transportation.

分析 本文主要是Bob Watson对食品杂货店提的建议.一是希望店主能够增加产品种类,特别是要增加乳酪汤和各种大小的云吞皮,以及 Regent Brand 品牌的辣椒调味品等产品的售卖.

解答 BDA
25  B   细节理解题.根据短文第一段中的描述可知,Your low prices and excellent customer service keep me coming back to your supermarket,这个超市物品的价格比较低,而且对顾客的服务很好;但是作者也提到这家超市不能满足顾客所有的需要,因为有些东西是它没有的,所以还需要去别的超市购买.故A和B选项不对;D选项没有提到.故选B.
26  D   推理判断题.根据短文第二段中的内容可知,在这一段里,作者给出了很多例子,这家超市没有的东西而别的超市里有,在文章中我们还可以明显看到Another example is这个词,所以这一段作者是通过举例来解释自己的观点的.故选D.
27  A  推理判断题.根据短文第一段中I have been a long time supermarket shopper and hope to continue for many years.可知,Bob Watson说他长时间以来一直在超市购物,希望以后继续在超市购物.由此我们可以知道,喜欢在超市购物的人就是写信的Bob Watson,故选A.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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B.To solve well-known crimes.
C.To hide the truth about fairy tales.
D.To analyse stories that people believe.

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