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[单项选择]What happens to the woman
A. She is line.
B. She is ill.
C. She needs the man’s help.
[单项选择]What happens
A. Peter comes back.
B. Peter is leaving.
C. Peter misses his friends.
[单项选择]What does the woman mean
What does the woman mean
A.She will show him the way.
B.She doesn’t catch his meaning.
C.She doesn’t understand English.
A. She will show him the way.
B. She doesn’t catch his meaning.
C. She doesn’t understand English.
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What Do Customers Really Want
What happens when you combine product design virtuosity, high-powered market research techniques, and copious customer data Too often, the result is gadgets that suffer from "feature creep" or the return of billions of dollars’ worth of merchandise by customers who wanted something different at all. That kind of waste is bad enough in normal times. but in a downturn it can take a fearsome toll.
The trouble is that most customer-preference rating tools used in product development today are blunt instruments, primarily because customers have a hard time articulating their desires. Asked to rate a long list of product attributes on a scale of 1 (completely unimportant) to 10 (extremely important), customers are apt to say they want many or even most of them. To crack that problem, companies need a way to help customers sharpen the distinction between "nice to have" and "gotta have".
Some com
A. market research is a waste of money.
B. market research must not be used during an economic recession.
C. market research doesn’t necessarily help companies make products that can meet customers’ need.
D. customers are too hard to please.
[单项选择]What happens to the man
[单项选择]What happens in the end
A. The man loses his data.
B. The woman feels guilty.
C. The data in the manual are lost.
D. The man learns to use the manual.
[单项选择]What troubles the woman
A. She can’t concentrate when she studies at the library.
B. It’s so noisy outside the library.
C. Her earplugs don’t work.
[单项选择]What is the woman
A. A waitress.
B. A customer.
C. A shopkeeper.