It used to be that Christmas, with a little
help from Blue Peter, was about adding the personal touch. We'd sit there for
hours making cards and gifts for family and friends, knowing that the thought
put into them would be properly appreciated.
Nowadays, time is against us, but there is
still one easy way for you to make someone's Christmas this year — a
personalised card from M&S’ new website. To celebrate their new site, M&S is offering Times readers two-for-one
on all cards. Simply choose one of the 300 exclusive(獨(dú)家的)Christmas designs —
starting from£1.
99, personalise it by changing the name and writing a message or uploading a
photo. Then, add the receiver’s address and the card will be sent for you.
Order by 2pm and it will be posted the same day.
In all, there are l,500 card designs to
choose from, covering all kinds of special occasions. So if you want to get
ahead of yourself for 2010, you know where to visit. You can even choose to be
reminded of those important dates every year.
To claim your two-for-one on M&S personalized cards, simply
visit marksandspencer-personalised.com. Remember to enter the code ‘TIMESFRI’
on the payment page. This code is available for two days.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:M&S PERSONALISED CARDS
1. The product given for free must be of
equal or lower value.
2. Payment of postage is required.
3. Marks & Spencer reserves the right to take back this
offer without prior(預(yù)先)notice.
64. What does the underlined part
“two-for-one”(in
Paragraph 3)mean in
the ad?
A. Two paid cards and one free card.
B. One paid card and two free cards.
C. Your name and a message on one card.
D. Your photo and the receiver’s on one
card.
65. From the ad we can know that M&S is most probably
.
A. a website selling Christmas cards only
B. an agency of the newspaper Times
C. a company promoting the sales of cards
D. an advertising agency of card producers
66. To order the product for your friends
now, you should .
A. enter a code on the payment page of M&S’ website
B. always order it before two o’clock in
the afternoon
C. put into the card your own date of birth
and address
D. spend time making cards with the help of
Blue Peter
67. According to the ad, if you order the
Christmas cards, .
A. they can be delivered free of charge
B. you can enjoy the special offer all the
year round
C. their value may be lower than that of a
free card
D. you can get a favor of at least £1. 99