Consumption in the using of goods and services in an economy convenience (n) something that is suitable to your purposes and causes
no difficully for your schedule or plans
ensure (V) to make certain that something is done or happens
experiment () to lost or to try a now way of doing something
increase (V) to become larger or greater
influence (n) the power to have an effect on people or things, or someone
or something that is able to do this
relatively (adv) quite good, bad, ote in comparison with other similar
things or with what you would expect
specialty (n) a product that is unusually good in a particular place
1
Many shoppers have switched to ordering groceries online because of
its
Now they don't leave their homes to buy food,
2 Others, however, prefer to see the food before they buy it to
that the food is fresh.
3 People sometimes reduce their
of certain foods when those
foods become more expensive.
4 If bad weather affects the supply of some fruits or vegetables, it can
cause their prices to
5 People who live in big cities tend to be familiar with international food
compared to people who live in rural areas.
6 Larger cities often have more
food stores, which sell foreign
and less-familiar items.
7. Recently, the popularity of cooking programs on television has had a big
on the ingredients that people use. People want to cook with
foods they see on TV.
8 Some travelers like to eat familiar food, but others prefer to
with unfamiliar dishes.
2 If my current salary were as high as yours, I could afford to rent this flat.
3 If Sara had gone to Spain last summer, she would have had a chance to brush up her Spanish.
4 Your neighbour wouldn't have cut down another apple tree near your house if you had taken your neighbour to court a long time ago.
5 Unless you have an excellent command of English, you won't get this job.
6 If my brother won enough money in a lottery, he would go on a round-the-world trip.