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Buy One Give One

    Buy One Give One (B1G1) is a Singapore-based business and non-profit organization with a job to create a world full of giving. We help businesses around the world give back in meaningful ways so that they can create measurable and long-lasting influence. Since 2007, we have worked with more than 1,600 businesses creating more than 88 million giving activities.

    Our business allows consumers, who may feel disconnected from the problems of the developing world, to become involved in social problems while still purchasing for themselves. For example, shoe brands like TOMS promise to donate one pair of shoes for every pair purchased. Soapbox gives soap to a needy child with every purchase. Watch company WeWood plants a tree every time you buy a watch. They have helped socially-conscious consumers purchase products and feel good about providing help to others.

See what some of our members say about being a part of B1G1.

*Karen Ormerod

    Every product purchased at our store influences the lives of disadvantaged people in the world. I had never imagined I would be operating a business that could change people’s lives. We are making a real difference by just doing what we normally do. It is a wonderful experience.

*Ben Baker

    What a good way of distributing resources to where they need to be, giving people the gifts of giving, and adding value to organizations along the way. We have already made 160,000 giving activities through B1G1. Giving has become a necessary part of our everyday business. It’s absolutely brilliant.

    B1G1 focuses on the influence of giving on people’s lives rather than simply the amounts donated. Our programs stress giving habitually in order to create growing influence around the world. When you join the B1G1 giving program, you create your own unique giving stories.

We do hope you can become a member of us!

1.According to the passage, what does B1G1 do?

A. Donate the profits to the people in need.

B. Help consumers purchase their favorite products.

C. Give away something extra when a product is sold.

D. Instruct owners how to operate businesses effectively.

2.How do the members feel about themselves as a part of B1G1?

A. Confident.    B. Proud.    C. Generous.    D. Energetic.

3.What is the purpose of the passage?

A. To invite businesses to B1G1.    B. To promote the products B1G1 sells.

C. To describe the gifts B1G1 gives.    D. To introduce the activities B1G1 involves.

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 【解析】本文主要介绍了一个商业模式B1G1以及这个模式所带来的影响,B1G1对商家、顾客和社会都带来了不同程度的好处。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中“For example, shoe brands like TOMS promise to donate one pair of shoes for every pair purchased. Soapbox gives soap to a needy child with every purchase. Watch company WeWood plants a tree every time you buy a watch.”可知,B1G1是一项买一件商品赠给顾客一个东西的商业行为,故C选项正确。 2.细节理解题。根据第二段中“They have helped socially-conscious consumers purchase products and feel good about providing help to others.”可知,在B1G1的过程中,参与到B1G1的成员帮助顾客,并且在其中感受到高兴,从而可知这是一件让人自豪的事情,故B选项正确。 3.细节理解题。根据最后一段“We do hope you can become a member of us!”可知,本文写B1G1的目的是呼吁社会上的人们积极参加到B1G1活动中。故A选项正确。
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