聽說過“pop-up shop 快閃潮店”嗎?你會(huì)光顧快閃潮店嗎?2008年英國經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)給一些創(chuàng)業(yè)者帶來了商機(jī),現(xiàn)在英國城市商業(yè)街道上隨處可見銷售各類商品的“快閃店”。《隨身英語》帶你了解這些臨時(shí)商店給英國高街帶來的變化。
課文內(nèi)容
詞匯: Retail 零售業(yè)
Do you like somewhere a little bit different to the usual types of places you find on the high street? I do, so I'm glad to see new ones popping up everywhere in London.
The so called pop-up shop is a temporary arrangement. In the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008, many businesses had to shut down. Shops, warehouses and offices were left vacant when they stopped trading. Pop-up entrepreneurs occupied some of them quickly. For them the appeal of this temporary shopping concept is clear: they can start a business with much lower risk. The temporary nature of a pop-up gives the opportunity to test a product and develop a customer base, without being tied in to a long-term renting contract. Being small makes it much easier for pop-ups to expand if they are successful.
Pop-up shops first appeared in the UK in the early 2000s, with the economy booming. They were originally a way for small, niche companies to rent retail space in great locations. This was while landlords who owned these spaces looked for permanent tenants.
Pop-up shops can take a number of different forms. They might be temporary shops in the high street or a shopping centre. They might be simple market stalls. They could be based in some kind of transport, like a food truck. Or they could be run by people who visit different establishments, like travelling chefs who take over pub and restaurant kitchens temporarily.
According to a 2014 report by the Centre of Economic and Business Research, the pop-up industry was worth £2.1bn and is expected to grow by 8.4% this year.
Almost anything that can be on a high street can also be a pop-up. There have been pop-up shops, art galleries, theatres and restaurants among others. In an age of fast-changing habits, the pop-up idea might be here to stay.
詞匯 表
a high street 商業(yè)街
a pop-up shop 快閃商店(臨時(shí)鋪位商店)
aftermath 余波,(某事造成的)后果
to shut down (公司,商店)關(guān)門、倒閉
a warehouse 倉庫
vacant 空的,空閑的
to trade 經(jīng)營交易,做買賣
a customer base 顧客群
renting contract 租賃契約
to expand 發(fā)展,擴(kuò)大
booming 蓬勃急速發(fā)展的
niche 針對(duì)特定客戶群的
a retail space 商用場所、空間
a landlord 房東,地主
a tenant 租戶,承租人
a market stall 市場上的攤位
establishment 企業(yè),集團(tuán)
測驗(yàn)與練習(xí)
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. True or false? Pop-ups first appeared because the economy was bad.
2. Which two groups are the main people involved in setting up pop-up shops?
3. Why are pop-ups a good thing for landlords?
4. Who said the pop-up industry is growing?
5. What kind of services can take the form of a pop-up business?
2. 請(qǐng)你在不參考課文的情況下完成下列練習(xí)。從每個(gè)表格中選擇一個(gè)意思合適的單詞填入句子的空格處。
1. The rent is too expensive. I think I'll have a word with the __________.
entrepreneur tenant landlord travelling chef
2. If the economy doesn't recover I think I might have to __________ the shop.
expand shut down pop up buy
3. Without pop-ups, high streets might all look __________.
different the same temporary the usual
4. If you want to rent a place you need to sign __________.
a contract a customer base a retail space the pop-up industry
5. This is a __________ magazine. It is for porcelain dolls collectors.
vacant niche low risk booming
答案
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. True or false? Pop-ups first appeared because the economy was bad.
False. Pop-ups actually started when the economy was doing well, or 'booming'. They were set up by niche companies so people could set up shops for specific markets.
2. Which two groups are the main people involved in setting up pop-up shops?
The article mentions ' entrepreneurs ' - people who start their own businesses - and 'landlords' - people who own properties.
3. Why are pop-ups a good thing for landlords?
Because they need people to use their empty shops and pay rent.
4. Who said the pop-up industry is growing?
The Centre of Economic and Business Research.
5.What kind of services can take the form of a pop-up business?
Shops, art galleries, theatres and restaurants.
2. 請(qǐng)你在不參考課文的情況下完成下列練習(xí)。從每個(gè)表格中選擇一個(gè)意思合適的單詞填入句子的空格處。
1. The rent is too expensive. I think I'll have a word with the landlord.
2. If the economy doesn't recover I think I might have to shut down the shop.
3. Without pop-ups, high streets might all look the same.
4. If you want to rent a place you need to sign a contract.
5. This is a niche magazine. It is for porcelain dolls collectors.