题型:单词拼写(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通
Have you ever been at a store and then suddenly noticed some candies? You weren't 1(愿意的) to buy the candies before, but you decided to get them anyway. As a2(结果), you 3(可能) 4(后悔) your 5(快速的) buying. This is called an impulse purchase(冲动购买). You may not 6(意识到) that it happens millions of times per day but it is 7(相当) common. Stores 8(经常) set up like this so that 9(人们) will be encouraged to pick and buy things on impulse every time they walk in the door. It is 10(真正地) a useful way for stores to increase sales.
An impulse purchase is the act of 11(支付) for some 12(产品) you don't originally(起初) 13(打算) to get before going to the store. Did you ever wonder why candies are always 14(提供) in the lower 15(地方) on shelves? 16(一旦) kids are tall enough to see the candy down there, they are likely to beg their 17(父母) to buy it on impulse. What about a fridge full of cold drinks as soon as you walk in a convenience store on a hot day? This is also a trick with the18(目的) of bringing about impulse purchasing. Signs, 19(图片) and packages are also 20(完美的) things to encourage impulse buying. If you see your favorite anime(动漫) character on something, you will have one more 21(理由) to buy it instead of 22(拒绝) it. This is another way to lead people to 23(准备) for impulse purchases.
The next time you enter a store, 24(记得) to look around and see how many things there are promoting(促进) impulse buying, and you will be shocked. Even so, it's 25(可能的) for you to still end up buying something you don't want. It is difficult to change.
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