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[originaltext]M: In this episode of Money Talks, our guest is Molly Sanders, a
[originaltext]M: In this episode of Money Talks, our guest is Molly Sanders, a
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2023-08-04
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M: In this episode of Money Talks, our guest is Molly Sanders, a university student and a successful young entrepreneur. Molly, tell us about your business.
W: Well, I sell specialty clothes through a website, mainly for women who have trouble finding suitable clothes in main street shops because of their height or weight. But I do some men’s clothes too.
M: How did you get started in this business at such a young age? Are you studying fashion design?
W: Actually, I’m majoring in finance, but I’ve always loved clothes. And I started making my own at 14.
M: Did you have any sort of training in design or sewing? Or was it a natural ability?
W: I’d have to say no to both. No one taught me to make clothes and most of the things I made at first were disasters.
M: Why did you persevere? I think most people would give up if they kept failing, especially at that age.
W: I kept on out of necessity. As you can see, I’m very tall and I couldn’t find clothes that fit me in ordinary shops. So I kept trying and developed my skills over time.
M: Well, my notes say you earned $50,000 in profits last year, an extraordinary amount for a 20-year-old student. How did that happen? Did you see a gap in the market and decide to fill it?
W: No. When I started university, some classmates complimented my clothes. And when I said I made them myself, other tall women started asking if I would make theirs. And I did. And before I knew it, I was an entrepreneur.
M: So what are your plans for the future? Do you intend to open a physical store?
W: No. I’ll keep things online to keep costs down. But I will add more clothes for children, both girls and boys, and possibly even for infants. And I hope to add to my range of designs for men.
5. What do we learn about the woman?
6. What does the woman say about the clothes she made at first?
7. Why did the woman persevere in making clothes for herself?
8. What does the woman plan to do in the future?
选项
A、They were repeatedly rejected by shops.
B、They were popular with her classmates.
C、They showed her natural talent.
D、They were mostly failures.
答案
D
解析
细节辨认题。当男士问女士她是受过专业的服装设计或缝纫方面的培训,还是天生就有制作服装的才能时,女士给出了否定回答,并且在原文中说,没有人教她做衣服,她刚开始做的衣服大多数都是灾难。也就是说,女士刚开始做的衣服大多都是失败的。因此答案D。
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