An assistant's help is needed _____.

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单选题
An assistant's help is needed _____.
A

the moment you have entered the shop

B

before you start browsing

C

only when you have finished browsing

D

when you have made your choice

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第1题:

– Can I help you to get it down? – ( ).

A、No problem

B、Yes. Let's get it

C、Thanks. It's so nice of you

D、It's no trouble at all


正确答案:C

第2题:

mother needed help. So I helped them going to 82


正确答案:
82. going——go

第3题:

Don' t be afraid of asking for help_________it is needed.

A. unless

B. since

C. although

D. when


正确答案:D
when意为“在(当)……时候”。其余三项不合句意。故选D。

第4题:

Shop assistant: May I help you, sir?

Customer:________.

A、Mind your own business

B、Sorry.I don't need your help,thank you

C、I'm just looking.Thanks.

D、If you want to help me,I'll be glad to accept it


参考答案:C

第5题:

Suggestion had been made that they _______ an assistant to help Mr. Rochester.

A. appointed

B. appoint

C. would appoint

D. had appointed


正确答案:B   

第6题:

(c) What changes to Churchill’s existing marketing mix will be needed to achieve the three strategic goals?

(15 marks)


正确答案:
(c) Each of the strategic goals will have a profound impact on the marketing mix as it currently exists. As each goal affects the
market position of Churchill developing an appropriate marketing mix will be the key to successful implementation of the
overall growth strategy. The product, the brand and the reputation it creates are at the heart of the company’s marketing
strategy. Their focus on the premium segment of the market seems a sensible one and one which allows a small family-owned
business to survive and grow slowly. Evidence suggests this is a luxury indulgence market reflecting changing consumer tastes
and lifestyles. Managing the product range will be a major marketing activity. While the core products may develop an almost
timeless quality there will be a need to respond to the product innovations introduced by its much larger competitors. The
company’s emphasis on the quality of its products resulting from the quality of its ingredients is at the heart of its competitive
advantage. Growing the product range will also bring the danger of under performing products and a consequent need to
divest such products. Packaging is likely to be a key part of the products’ appeal and will be an area where constant innovation
is important.
Pricing raises a number of issues. Why is Churchill’s core product priced at £1 less than its immediate competition? What is
the basis on which Churchill prices this product? Each of the methods of pricing has its advantages and disadvantages. Using
cost plus may create an illusion of security in that all costs are covered, but at the same time raises issues as to whether
relevant costs have been included and allocated. Should the company price in anticipation of cost reductions as volume
increases? Should the basis for pricing be what your competitors are charging? As a luxury product one would assume that
its demand is relatively price inelastic: a significant increase in price e.g. £1 would lead to only a small reduction in quantity
demanded. Certainly, profit margins would be enhanced to help provide the financial resources the company needs if it is to
grow. One interesting issue on pricing is the extent to which it is pursuing a price skimming or price penetration policy –
evidence from the scenario suggests more of a price skimming policy in line with the luxury nature of the product.

Place is an equally important issue – the vertical integration strategy of the company has led to company-owned shops being
the main way customers can buy the product. At the same time, this distribution strategy has led to Churchill’s sales being
largely confined to one region in the UK – although it is the most populous. If Churchill has a desire to grow, does it do this
through expanding the number of company owned and franchised outlets or look for other channels of distribution in
particular the increasingly dominant supermarket chains? Each distribution strategy will have significant implications for other
elements in the marketing mix and for the resources and capabilities required in the company.
Finally, promotion is an interesting issue for the company. The relatively recent appointment of a sales and marketing director
perhaps reflects a need to balance the previous dominance of the manufacturing side of the business. Certainly there is
evidence to suggest that John Churchill is not convinced of the need to advertise. There are some real concerns about how
the brand is developed and promoted. Certainly sponsorship is now seen as a key part of the firm’s promotional strategy. The
company has a good reputation but customer access to the product is fairly limited. Overall there is scope for the company
to critically review its marketing mix and implement a very different mix if it wants to grow.
The four Ps above are very much the ‘hard’ elements in the marketing mix and Churchill in its desire to grow will need toensure that the ‘softer’ elements of people, physical evidence and processes are aligned to its ambitious strategy.

第7题:

-- Excuse me. I didn’t hear what you said.

A、Not at all.

B、That’s OK.

C、Yes, please.

D、I asked you if you needed some help.


参考答案:D

第8题:

__________________the Manager’s not available at the moment. But the Assistant Manager is here. HowCan I help you, madam?

A.I’m afraid

B.with our compliments.

C.to talk to the Manager?

D.It is entirely our fault.


参考答案:A

第9题:

-- Thank you for your help. -- ____________.

A. All right

B. That's all right

C. That's right

D. It's very kind of you


正确答案:B

第10题:

why did the couple refuse the Luck Fairy’s help?(1.5分)

________________________________________________


正确答案:
Because they are living a happy life.

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