store;buy;too;tell;surprise; many; sell; in; find; he; go; something;

Time spent in a bookshop can be enjoyable . If you go to a good (1) ________, no assistant will come near to you and say, “Can I help you?” You needn’t buy (2) _______ you don’t want. You may try to (3) _______out where the book you want is. But if you want, the assistant will lead you there and then he will go away. It seems that he is not interested in (4) ______any books at all.

   There is a story which (5) _______ us about a good shop. A medical student found a very useful book in a shop, but it is too expensive for him to (6) ______. He couldn’t get it from the library, (7) _______. So every afternoon he went there to read a little at a time. One day, however, he couldn’t find the book from its usual place and was leaving when he saw an assistant signing to him. To his (8) ________, the assistant pointed to the book (9) _______a corner, “I put it there so as not to be sold out.”said the assistant. Then he let the student (10) ______on with his reading.

1 _________  2 _________  3 ___________  4 __________  5 __________

6 _________  7 _________  8 ___________  9 __________  10 __________

1.store   2.anything   3.find   4.selling   5.tells

            6.buy    7.either   8.surprise   9.in     10.go

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