Exetat d’Anglais et Correspondance Commerciale Anglaise 2019_Commercial de Gestion

Question 1

THE COVEN GARDEN

The market opens at four o’clock a.m. on each of the three market days – Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday-and then you will see the big buyers, the West End greengrocers and fruiters, the agents of clubs and hotels, taking first choice of the day’s offerings. Prices are high in the first hour of the day, and the small greengrocer and the still more humble costermonger i.e. merchant must wait until the aristocrats of the business, who need quality in all they buy, have satisfied their demands. Six o’clock. The suburban greengrocer and the hawkers whose rounds lie in the outlying districts, begin to make their appearance together with hospital nurses seeking flowers for their wards and Roman Catholic sisters buying lilies for their altars or (Autels). With them are people seeking bargains for more worldly purposes, the giver of to-night dance or dinner in quest of flowers for decoration of ball room or table and the city worker hoping by early rising to stock his garden at little cost.

Eight o’clock. In an hour the market closes, and the confusion increases. This is the last chance of the dealer to sell and of the hawker to buy. Prices tumble, and perishable flowers now sell at lower prices. Nine o’clock. The market closes, the crowded streets clear, the man with the hose washes away the remains of the struggle; and few hours later the deserted alleys and square suggest once more the peace of the Coven Garden. We do not know any particular time for pedals who move one place to another.

QUESTION ON THE TEXT:
1. Match the words in (I) with their meaning in (II) to have the correct association in .

I.

1.Greengrocer
2. Hawker
3. Bargain
4. Garden
5. Dealer

II.

a. a person who buys and sells
b. a room with beds for patients
c. something bought cheaply
d. a seller who goes from door to door
e. a person who sells fruit and vegetables
f. a piece of ground used for growing thing