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The tough economy is bringing new shoppers to the secondhand market. Plato’s Closet in Charlotte, NC is a private company which mainly buys and sells used clothes. While Charlotte has outstanding secondhand stores offering high-end and sophisticated (高雅时尚的) brands for women, most of their stock applies to adults. Plato's Closet targets teens and those in their 20s.Plato's Closet, with stores in Matthews and the university area, sells clothes and accessories (装饰品) that are currently popular at up to 70 percent off retail prices (零售价).

The two hottest brands, for buying and selling, are Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch. Even though the offerings tend to be suitable for young people, there are a variety of shoppers at Plato's Closet of varying ages. Women in their 30s; 40s and older could easily find a purse, jacket or piece of jewelry they like.

Customer Beth Gibbs, 52, who has three teenage daughters, said she used to shop at name-brand stores, but “this year I'm shopping more in secondhand stores”, because of the economy.

If you're selling

Unlike higher-end resale stores which usually work on consignment (寄售), Plato's Closet buys on the spot.

Items can be gently used, but must be in very good condition.

Clothes should be less than two years old and styles should be the same as those still being sold at the shopping center.

There is no negotiation; prices are set company-wide. If what you sell amounts to $30 or less, they'll give you cash. More than that, you'll get a Visa cash card.

Secondhand success

Don't get discouraged if you can't find something on your first trip. Resale shops are always getting new lists of goods and change their styles with each season.

Be sure to check each piece carefully before buying.

Price comparison

Jackets: New York & Company black blazer, $12; retail: $37.

Pants: Express Editor-style pants, $12; retail: $69.90.

Shoes: Nine West black peep-toe pumps, $12; retail: $89.

Jewelry: Necklaces, $3-$5; retail: $18-$30. (365)

1.What is the difference between Plato's Closet and other resale shops?

A.They offer service for people of different ages.

B.The offerings in Plato's Closet are more expensive.

C.Plato's Closet only offers high-end brands for women.

D.Plato's Closet also sells books to the customers.

2.Which of the following about Plato's Closet is NOT true?

A.Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch are the two hottest brands in Plato's Closet.

B.Only young people can buy proper clothes and accessories in Plato's Closet.

C.Goods in Plato's Closet are sold at up to 70 percent off retail prices.

D.Plato's Closet targets teens and those in their 20s.

3.In Plato s Closet, which of the following is not accepted?

A.Items you sell must be. in very good condition.

B.You can bargain with buyers about the prices of goods.

C.The clothes you sell should be less than two years old.

D.You can sell your goods on the spot instead of on consignment.

4. If you buy a pair of Express Editor-style pants in Plato's Closet, you can save_______.

A.57.9 dollars

B.44 dollars

C.77 dollars

D.25 dollars

 

1.A 2.B 3.B 4.A 【解析】 试题分析: 1.A 细节题。根据第一段第四行most of their stock applies to adults. Plato's Closet targets teens and those in their 20s.说明大部分这样的商店都针对成年人,而Plato's Closet更多是针对年轻人和20多岁的人,故A正确。 2.B 细节题。根据第二段2,3,4行there are a variety of shoppers at Plato's Closet of varying ages. Women in their 30s; 40s and older could easily find a purse, jacket or piece of jewelry they like.说明不仅仅是年轻人,30多岁的,40多岁的人都可以在这里买到喜欢的东西,故B的说法错误,故B正确。 3.B 细节题。There is no negotiation; prices are set company-wide.说明在这家商店是不能讨价还价的,故B的做法是不能接受的。B复合要求。 4.A 细节题。根据文章倒数第三行Express Editor-style pants, $12; retail: $69.90.可知零售价格为$69.90而在Plato’s Closet中价格为$12;故可以节省57.9 dollars故A正确。 考点:考查经济类短文阅读
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