2006年VOA标准英语-UK On-line Shopping Hits New High, Surpasses Gr(在线收听) |
By Mil Arcega More British shoppers are avoiding the holiday rush and buying their Christmas presents on-line. "I will be doing a lot of shopping on-line, because I'm away from home. So, it's easiest and I can just ship things home," said one woman. But armchair shopping in front of a computer is not for everyone. Another holiday shopper said, "Actually not at all. I like to go shopping out in the streets." Roper says the UK accounts for about a third of all on-line purchases in Europe. And in terms of growth, it has already surpassed the United States. "In terms of America, American retail and European on-line retail are about equivalent by value. It's interesting in the UK, something like 10 percent of on-line shopping happens on the Internet -- I mean, 10 percent of shopping is on the Internet, whereas in America it's 7 percent or less." But the rapid growth presents a bit of a logistical problem for the state run postal service. James Eadie is a manager for the Royal Mail. "This year to cope with the massive amount of volumes that we have to handle, which includes one hundred million items ordered on-line, we'll be employing thousands of extra people, using 4,000 extra trucks, eight extra train services, 10 extra plane services -- 40 plane services a day instead of 30." "Nevertheless, Jenny Jones, a Green Party member of the London Assembly, says on-line shopping does have its advantages. "Well, it's obviously, there are quite a few environmental advantages because people are going to make fewer journeys which means the roads will be clearer and there will be less air pollution. So I'd say that is a real plus." On-line sales are expected to increase exponentially. IMRG estimates British shoppers will spend nearly $14 billion on-line in the ten-week run-up to Christmas. |
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