关于细胞全能性的理解错误的是( ) A . 大量的科学事实证明,高度分化的植物体细胞仍具有全能性 B . 细胞内含有个体发育所需的全部基因是细胞具有全能性的内在条件 C . 通过动物细胞培养获得细胞株或细胞系,证明了动物体细胞也具有全能性 D . 通过植物组织培养得到的试管苗,是植物细胞在一定条件下表现全能性的结果Are you
a problem shopper? The answer is “Yes”, if you or someone else thinks that you
sometimes get carried away with shopping. In other words, do you or does
someone else think you are occupied in extreme shopping? If people have regrets
later about their shopping, or have an “out-of-control” feeling about the
quantities of what they buy or the amount of credit they use, they may be
considered to be problem shoppers.
Extreme shopping can lead to a more serious problem —
addictive shopping. Addictive shoppers feel driven by the desire to shop and
spend money. They experience great tension which drives them to shop and spend
money and they feel a “rush” during the time they are occupied with the
shopping activity.
Extreme or addictive shopping may result from long-time
unpleasant feelings, of which anxiety, pain and shame are common ones. When we
feel bad inside, we often do something to make ourselves feel better. In this
case, we often go shopping.
A few people shop to relieve their boredom or emptiness.
For some people, the motivation is a desire for status, power, beauty or
success. Some love to shop as it makes them feel valued in the eyes of the shop
assistants. Others shop simply because it makes them forget, at least
temporarily, tension, fear or unhappiness in their life.
Besides, shopping malls are designed to encourage
continual shopping. For instance, there are some malls where you can’t see
clocks displaying the time because they don’t want you to become too aware of
the time you spend there. What’s more, food courts, coffee shops and
restrooms are provided, so you don’t have to leave the mall because of your
physical needs.
Therefore, once you become aware of how market forces
work, you will certainly come to control your shopping behavior. For
example, how much time you will spend and what areas you will visit can be
decided before you enter the mall. Keep a written account of what items you
will buy and how much money you will spend. Make a plan for what you are going
to buy before you feel the urge to shop and then stick to it. That is vital for
gaining self-control.
1.Which of the following people may not be problem shoppers?
A. Those who cannot control the amount of credit they
use.
B. Those who just walk around the shopping malls.
C. Those who are occupied in too much shopping.
D. Those who feel sorry for their shopping.
2.According to the passage, what may not result in addictive
shopping?
A. The awareness of how market forces work.
B. The desire for status, power, beauty or success.
C. Boredom, emptiness, tension, fear or unhappiness in
people’s life.
D. Long-time bad feelings of anxiety, pain and shame.
3.What does the author suggest to control our shopping behaviour?
A. Never going to the shopping malls because there are
many tricks.
B. Applying for a credit card before we go shopping.
C. Making the shopping time as short as possible. D.
Making a shopping list before we go shopping.
4.The author writes this passage to _______.
A. inform the shopping malls how to attract more
shoppers
B. provide solutions to the problem shopping
C. scold the problem shoppers
D. tell a shopping story