在读一篇关于20年经济趋势预测分析的文章,文章虽写于新冠疫情前,多数预测接近准确。未来实体零售业有望实现成本降低的人工智能革命;零工经济即将兴起,高效便捷弹性的用工方式将促进人力职业就业增长;专业服务更加专业化,商业智慧更广泛服务于大众。
Dialogue :
dialogue 1
Jingjing: Good afternoon, Mark. Give me a ---------- this article.
Mark: Sure,I'll wait.
Jingjing: There. Thanks for --------.
Mark: Whatwas the-----------about? Do you------------- me?
Jingjing: Noproblem. It was about business--------. Halfway---------it, Irealized it was written before --------------.
Mark: Domost of the predictions--------------?
Jingjing: Itsaid ---------- would grow by 14—0-%. The------ hashappened, I think. Everything else, ---------, still seems like it's-----------------.
Mark: Whatelse did it-------------?
Jingjing: Well, it says------------------------------------------------
Mark: Wewouldn't--------- an article to know that. ------------------havebeen having a hard time for more than-------------------.
Jingjing: Right, but here's-------: one, the-------will grow more as --------- face----------- competition; and, two, big ---------- will get cheap enough for traditional------------ to use.
Mark: That--------one is interesting. It reminds me of Minority Report. Did you see that----------?
Jingjing: I-------remember it. Anyway, what works for ---------- can be used by -----------and department stores.
Mark: That'd be interesting to see. For now, we just have robots here and there—andthey ------------y much.
Jingjing: Iknow, right. One just told me to -------------, after I walked into a ------------the other day.
Mark: That'spretty good already. Well, we'll look forward to an --------------inshopping malls and big stores.
Jingjing: ----------------------------
dialogue 2
Jingjing: Mark, would you like to hear more about--------------- for 2020?
Mark: Sure, but tell me one of the------------- ones. I've been hearing too muchabout------------------ already.
Jingjing: What about the ------------economy?
Mark: Hmm, ----------------.
Jingjing: I'll try The article said there'd be---------- to take care of ---------andin --------------.
Mark: Wow. So, we talked about computers -----------, and now can expect job growthwhere only ------------------------?
Jingjing: Yes. These--------------to be managed by big companies, and morelikely to be searchable on------------------------------------------------------
Mark: Wow, it's hard for me to imagine ------- kid in a -------- like I would ---------------an Airbnb. But, I guess it ------: if I could read lots of-------- andsearch based on------- that were important to me, I could find a place in a -------------,in a few minutes.
Jingjing: That's it. And--------- services, like--------and legal council,could ----------------job sites like these.
Mark: Youmean people would visit a website--------------------?
Jingjing: For some ---------services, yes. But, mainly, the trend is for -----------tospecialize more----------and have their ------------- onlinefor more people to see.
Mark: That'd be pretty----------. It sounds like professionals will get a lot more ----------about how to --------------to their fields.
Jingjing: That's a good way of -----------------.
Mark: Thanksfor-------------- what you've read, Jingjing.
Jingjing: ---------------------------. Talk with you next time.
new words andphrases
from dialogue 1
hold: (verb)
consumer spending:
in the cards:
brick and mortarretailers:
hold
from dialogue 2
big data:
business acumen:
a lavish meal: