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To understand the marketing concept, it is only necessary to understand the difference between marketing and selling. Not too many years ago, most industries concentrated primarily on the efficient production of goods, and then relied on "persuasive salesmanship" to move as much of these goods as possible. Such production and selling focuses on the needs of the seller to produce goods and then convert them into money. Marketing, on the other hand, focuses on the wants of consumers. It begins with first yzing the preferences and demands of consumers and then producing goods that will satisfy them. This eye-on-the-consumer approach is known as the marketing concept, which simply means that instead of trying to sell whatever is easiest to produce or buy for resale, the makers and dealers first endeavor to find out what the consumer wants to buy and then go about it available for purchase. This concept does not imply that business is benevolent (慈善的) or that consumer satisfaction is given priority over profit in a company. There are always two sides to every business transaction -- the firm and the customer -- and each must be satisfied before trade occurs. Successful merchants and producers, however, recognize that the surest route to profit is through understanding and catering to customers. A striking example of the importance of catering to the consumer presented itself in mid-1985, when Coca Cola changed the flavor of its drink. The non acceptance of the new flavor by a significant portion of the public brought about a prompt restoration of the Classic Coke, which was then marketed alongside the new. King Customer ruled! According to the passage, "to move as much of these goods as possible" (Line 3, Para. I ) means______.

A.
to redesign these goods for large-scale production
B.
to transport goods as efficiently as possible
C.
to sell the largest possible amount of goods
D.
to dispose of these goods in large quantities
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【单选题】为昏迷病人插胃管时,当胃管插至会套部时,要将病人头部托起,其目的是()

A.
减轻病人痛苦
B.
避免损伤食道粘膜
C.
避免病人恶心
D.
加大咽喉部通道的弧度
E.
使喉部肌肉松弛,便于插入

【单选题】From: helena21 @ martelsoft.com To: kimura@ martelsoft.com Subject: Today’s Meeting Date: July 27 Dear Mr. Kimura, Senior management decided in a meeting today to make changes to our present customer ...

A.
Its technology has fallen behind its rivals’.
B.
Its oversized staff has reduced profitability.
C.
Its sales calls success rate has decreased.
D.
Its ability to help customers has declined.

【单选题】血压持续升高,合并心脏扩大,心力衰竭属于

A.
高血压病1级
B.
高血压病2级
C.
高血压病3级
D.
高血压病危象
E.
高血压脑病

【单选题】关于药物保管原则,下列叙述正确的是()

A.
药柜应放在有阳光照射的地方,以保证光线明亮
B.
药柜应透明,保持清洁
C.
药名用中文书写,标明浓度和剂量,字迹清楚
D.
毒麻药应加锁保管,专人管理,并进行交班
E.
瓶签模糊的药物需认真核对

【单选题】The last paragraph is most likely to be followed by (). A.the market’s confidence in AMD B.the support of computer makers C.what would save AMD D.the legal battles between the two companies

A.
It is a fair bet that more than half of the PCs bought this Christmas in America for less than $1 000 will have AMD rather than Intel inside. Not content with this seasonal miracle, Advanced Micro Devices is bidding to loosen Intel’s grip on the more profitable high end of the market too. It could well succeed.
B.
For most of its existence, AMD has lived in the shadow of the deal that it did with Intel in 1982. To power its PCs, IBM had decided to buy Intel’s new x-86 chips, but wanted a second supplier to keep Intel under control. Under the terms of the agreement, Intel got the contract, but had to share its intellectual property with the smaller AMD. Intel broke the arrangement, AMD started a lawsuit, and thus began nearly a decade of bitter legal battles between the two companies.
C.
The conflict misrepresented AMD’s business, absorbed management energy and weakened investor confidence. By selling cheap Intel clones(克隆产品), AMD staggered (蹒跚,摇晃) on, sometimes quite successfully, especially if Intel was late to market with a new product. But despite the support of computer makers complaining under Intel’s dominance, trying to get a lift on the back of an ill-tempered 8001b gorilla(大猩猩) was proving a risky form of existence.
D.
Eventually, under a settlement in 1995, AMD gave up any rights to Intel microcode. It was confident that its home-grown k5 would give Intel’s Pentium a run for its money, while a new $1.8 billion plant in Texas would meet demand and match Intel’s manufacturing skills. It did not. Design faults put the k5 more than two years behind the Pentium, and the Austin plant lay largely idle.
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【单选题】为昏迷病人插胃管时,当胃管插至会套部时,要将病人头部托起,其目的是()
A.
减轻病人痛苦
B.
避免损伤食道粘膜
C.
避免病人恶心
D.
加大咽喉部通道的弧度
E.
使喉部肌肉松弛,便于插入
【单选题】From: helena21 @ martelsoft.com To: kimura@ martelsoft.com Subject: Today’s Meeting Date: July 27 Dear Mr. Kimura, Senior management decided in a meeting today to make changes to our present customer ...
A.
Its technology has fallen behind its rivals’.
B.
Its oversized staff has reduced profitability.
C.
Its sales calls success rate has decreased.
D.
Its ability to help customers has declined.
【单选题】血压持续升高,合并心脏扩大,心力衰竭属于
A.
高血压病1级
B.
高血压病2级
C.
高血压病3级
D.
高血压病危象
E.
高血压脑病
【单选题】关于药物保管原则,下列叙述正确的是()
A.
药柜应放在有阳光照射的地方,以保证光线明亮
B.
药柜应透明,保持清洁
C.
药名用中文书写,标明浓度和剂量,字迹清楚
D.
毒麻药应加锁保管,专人管理,并进行交班
E.
瓶签模糊的药物需认真核对
【单选题】The last paragraph is most likely to be followed by (). A.the market’s confidence in AMD B.the support of computer makers C.what would save AMD D.the legal battles between the two companies
A.
It is a fair bet that more than half of the PCs bought this Christmas in America for less than $1 000 will have AMD rather than Intel inside. Not content with this seasonal miracle, Advanced Micro Devices is bidding to loosen Intel’s grip on the more profitable high end of the market too. It could well succeed.
B.
For most of its existence, AMD has lived in the shadow of the deal that it did with Intel in 1982. To power its PCs, IBM had decided to buy Intel’s new x-86 chips, but wanted a second supplier to keep Intel under control. Under the terms of the agreement, Intel got the contract, but had to share its intellectual property with the smaller AMD. Intel broke the arrangement, AMD started a lawsuit, and thus began nearly a decade of bitter legal battles between the two companies.
C.
The conflict misrepresented AMD’s business, absorbed management energy and weakened investor confidence. By selling cheap Intel clones(克隆产品), AMD staggered (蹒跚,摇晃) on, sometimes quite successfully, especially if Intel was late to market with a new product. But despite the support of computer makers complaining under Intel’s dominance, trying to get a lift on the back of an ill-tempered 8001b gorilla(大猩猩) was proving a risky form of existence.
D.
Eventually, under a settlement in 1995, AMD gave up any rights to Intel microcode. It was confident that its home-grown k5 would give Intel’s Pentium a run for its money, while a new $1.8 billion plant in Texas would meet demand and match Intel’s manufacturing skills. It did not. Design faults put the k5 more than two years behind the Pentium, and the Austin plant lay largely idle.
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