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回答下列各题. Focus on You r Customer If you think of the most successful companies a

round the world -- GM, Wal-Mart, IBM, etc. they all have one thing in common: loyal custom-ers. It can cost ten to twenty times as much to ac-quire a customer as to retain one, so its easy to understand why Customer Relationship Manage-ment is such a hot concept. But, while everyone understands CRM is a good thing, putting a CRM strategy together isnt easy. The place to start? A customer -- driven business model. A.customer-driven business model is the most prudent method of ensuring customer loyalty because it fosters a better relationship with new and existing customers. Others such as market, price, cost or e-commerce-driven business models may generate profits, but fall short of sustaining a loyal customer base. At the heart of customer- driven business model is a clear understanding of the customer-not just customer trends (although this is useful information, too), but the buying habits and history of every one of your customers. This 360-degree view provides analytics from multiple channels (direct, web, fax, E-mail, call center, sales/marketing) and consolidates into a common repository. Monitoring buying habits and tracking market dynamics lets you more effectively market new and existing products and services. If you think this is a daunting task, you arent alone. Because most enterprises dont have a consolidated view of their customers, obtaining customer profit and cost information is often a herculean effort. Implementing a CRM solution is usually a huge project with a high probability of failure. Some analysts suggest most businesses underestimate the cost of a CRM implementation by 40-75 percent. In fact, a successful CRM will interface with ERP systems to provide integration with all customer interactions such as order processing, billing. Also, CRM strategies must include commitment and sponsorship from senior management, as it should be deemed a strategic investment that is implemented incrementally and evolutionarily. Understanding critical success factors, such as those listed in the " Key to CRM Success" sidebar, mitigates the risks. First, start with a cultural change that focuses on a customer-centric business strategy. Make sure your organization is well aware of the high cost of customer attrition and is focused on improving retention, increasing loyalty. Understanding and broadcasting the cost of acquiring new customers versus fostering existing relationships. Second, focus on an enterprise view of the customer that encompasses all customer data, such as communication history, purchasing behaviours, channel preferences, demographics, etc. Understand your customers preferred channels and determine if theres some way to optimize them. Adopt a flexible architecture that will expand with your business -- this is tree with any IT project. Never deploy a strategic, costly solution using the big-bang approach. Always take an increment, evolutionary, or iterative approach. The impact to your organization can be significant, thus, proceed slowly and ensure the returns on investment measures are in nlze. The first paragraph indicates that loyal customers

A.help reduce costs of the company.

B.are quite common around the world.

C.produce huge profits.

D.are costly to develop.

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根据以下资料,回答下列各题。 As many people hit middle age, they often start to notice that
theirmemory and mental clarity are not what they used to be. We suddenly can’tremember ___1___ we put the keys just a moment ago, or an old acquaintance’sname, or the name of an old band we used to love. As the brain ___2___, werefer to these occurrences as “senior moments.” ___3___ seemingly innocent,this loss of mental focus can potentially have a (n) ___4___ impact on ourprofessional, social, and personal ___5___. Neuroscientists,experts who study the nervous system, are increasingly showing that there’sactually a lot that can be done. It ___6___ out that the brain needs exercisein much the same way our muscles do, and the right mental ___7___ cansignificantly improve our basic cognitive ___8___. Thinking is essentially a___9___ of making connections in the brain. To a certain extent, our ability to___10___ in making the connections that drive intelligence is inherited.___11___, because these connections are made through effort and practice,scientists believe that intelligence can expand and fluctuate ___12___ mentaleffort. Now, a newWeb-based company has taken it a step ___13___ and developed the first “braintraining program” designed to actually help people improve and regain theirmental ___14___. The Web-basedprogram ___15___ you to systematically improve your memory and attentionskills. The program keeps ___16___ of your progress and provides detailedfeedback ___17___ your performance and improvement. Most importantly, it___18___modifies and enhances the games you play to ___19___ on the strengthsyou are developing—much like a(n) ___20___exercise routine requires you toincrease resistance and vary your muscle use. 请在第__1__处填上正确答案。

A.where

B.when

C.that

D.why

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第2题

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What's does the man mean?

A.Nobody can be the best.

B.Do as well as you can.

C.It’s difficult to do something important.

D.It's impossible to do something important.

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第3题

回答下列各题:(S=Shopkeeper,P=Peter)S: ___56___P:I want to buy a notebook. S:The notebooks

回答下列各题:

(S=Shopkeeper,P=Peter)

S: ___56___

P:I want to buy a notebook.

S:The notebooks are overtllere.___57___

P:The blue onelooks nice. ___58___

S:Two yuan.

P:That’s all right.___59___

S: ___60___

P:Thank you.

56.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

57.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

58.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

59.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

60.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

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第4题

根据下列材料回答下列各题。A:WhatDo you plan toDo this weekend?B: ___56___A:I hear there’s g

根据下列材料回答下列各题。

A:WhatDo you plan toDo this weekend?

B: ___56___

A:I hear there’s going toBe aBasketbaH match this Sunday.Tom and I are going to wgtch it. ___57___

B:Of course.Basketball is my favourite.But I have no ticket for the match.What a pity!A:You’re lucky.I have some free tickets. ___58___

B:Great ! ___59___

A:Let’S meet at theBus stop at half past five.

B:I think there mustBe aBig crowd of people there.____60___A:OK.See you at five oclock.

B:See you.

56.________

A.What about making it a little earlier?B.I have no idea. C.Let’s go together. D.Thank you all the same. E.Do you likeBasketball?F.When and where shall we meet?G.TtDoesnt matter? H.What are you going to do?

57.________

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58.________

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59.________

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60.________

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第5题

根据下列材料,请回答下列各题 This is the third month running that your delivery has been l
ate in arriving. Our current order for stationery is already five days overdue. We have a number of valued customers who are being put to some inconvenience. There seems to be no ob- vious reason why your normally prompt deliveries should become so unreliable. I would be obliged if you would look into this matter as soon as possible. Ours is a small family business in a very parochial (狭小的) area. We depend very much upon the good- will of our customers. I' m sure you will appreciate the importance of this matter being cleared up at your easiest convenience. Yours faithfully, Grayson Brown Mr. Brown writes to complain about46______________of the ordered goods.

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第6题

回答下列各题: How to Make Peace with Your Workload A)Swamped (忙碌的), under the gun, j

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第7题

根据材料回答下列各题,Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source
of discomfort for their fellows. _51_, medical authorities express their concern about the effect of smoking _52_ the health not only of those who smoke but also of those who do not. In fact, non-smokers who must involuntarily inhale (吸入) the air _53_ by tobacco smoke may suffer more than the smokers _54_. Smoking is prohibited in the theatres and in halls used for showing films _55_ in laboratories _56_ there may be a fire hazard (危险). Elsewhere, it is up to your good _57_. I am _58_ asking you to maintain “No-Smoking” in classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the _59_ health in mind, which is very important to a large _60_ of our students.

A.Still

B.Further

C.More

D.Again

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第8题

根据内容回答下列各题.Not long ago, there lived in Auckland a working family who dreamed ab

根据内容回答下列各题.

Not long ago, there lived in Auckland a working family who dreamed about a house of their own. Anyone then could read in the newspapers about the building companies who offered to put people into a new house 51 only a $1,000 deposit. Of course, the remainder had to be paid off with interest over a period of twenty years or so.

The worker and his wife hopefully went to one of these companies 52 this wonderful offer. And the man in the office said.“Yes, sure. You bring along $1,000 and we can 53 you with a new house.” So the worker and his wife had to work hard and in twelve months’ time they returned to the building man with $1,000. But the man in the office said, “Look, I’m sorry, 54 we’ll need $1,500 now. Costs have gone up since we saw you last, you know.”

The couple thought it over and decided it would not take very long to save the extra $500 if they worked hard. In six moths they worked 55 overtime and saved the $500 in spite of the high rent they had to pay for their flat. Back to the building man they 56 with their $1,500. But to their surprise he 57 the deposit was now $3,000. Now somewhat wiser, the worker said, “And the next time, I dare say we’ll find the deposit rising once more. How have we 58 save the extra $1,500?” “Well”, said the man, “I think we can stabilize the situation for about twelve months. By the time you come with $3,000, we will have had the house 59 for you.

The couple left, sad at heart as they saw their dream house 60 . By the time they had saved the extra $1.500, no doubt the deposit would have become still higher, maybe $5,000, then $10,000 and then…!

51.

A.for

B.with

C.on

D.to

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第9题

根据以下内容,回答下列各题。 What do we mean____21____a perfect English pronunciation?In on
e sense there are asmany different kinds of English as there are speakers of it.___22___ two speakers speak in exactly the same way.We can always hear differences ___23___ them,and the pronunciation of Englis hvaries a great deal in different geographical___ 24___.How do we decide what sort of English touse___25___a model?This is not a question that can be____26____ in the same way for all foreign learners of English.When you live in a part of the world like India or West Africa,___27___there is a long ____28____of speaking English ___29___ general communication purposes,you should ___30___ to acquire a good variety of the pronunciation of this area.It would be a fashion in thesecircumstallces to use as a model BBC English or ___31___ of the sort.___32___ the other hand,if you live in a countly ___ 33___there is no traditional use of English,you must take as your model some form. of native English pronunciation.ItDoes not___34___very much which form. you choose .The most____35____ way is to take as your model the sort of English you can hear most often.

A.by

B.for

C.with

D.in

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第10题

根据每个句子所表达的意思判断下列句子使用修饰语是否正确 Taking some time to focus can make the product you create clearly higher quality than before. (You mean that the reader needs to focus clearly.)
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