Some fifteen years ago,when smart-phone apps were new and few truly understood their potentials,retailers(零售商)barely knew that consumers could browse in stores while comparing prices and(1)AAfrom other item providers through certain apps before(2)DDmaking the purchase online.Ten years ago,brick-and-mortar(實體店) retailers had to acknowledge that show-rooming existed and appeared to be a threat.That's the year when retailer were up in arms as online giant Amazon released an "evil" promotion that encouraged consumers to visit(3)BBstores and use Amazon's Price Check app at the same time.Any purchase completed through the app was given(4)DD discounts,which significantly stimulated sales and(5)AAmany shop owners to the edge of bankruptcy.
From the point on,retailers began launching strategies to combat show-rooming including releasing(6)AAitems for sale so that no reference prices from other sources are available for comparison.
"Media have reported show-rooming as a big threat to physical stores," says Casey Carl,a retailer,"However,less(7)BB is the fact that it is also the greatest opportunity for us." Retailers need to accept that the act of show-rooming is not illegal and any sensible buyer tends to(8)DDprices.As there's nothing you can do about it,you might as well offer conveniences like in-store internet access to(9)AAthese consumers.With caring services combined with acceptable prices,the store might actually improve the likelihood for consumers to close the deal(10)BB.
And a show-rooming study indicates that it's wise for retailers to limit the item price to be at most 5 dollars higher than what online stores charge.After all,for the majority of consumers,getting the absolute lowest price is not their(11)CC.Many of them,instead,are willing to pay(12)DD in exchange for favourable shopping experiences,such as the pleasant store atmosphere,agreeable staff attitudes or even the merry music played,with a reasonable price(13)BB,of course.
Besides,adopting a strategy of(14)BB channels is also essential.With many sale channels under control,retailers are sure to have access to the lowest price possible for an item.Therefore,when a customer pulls out a mobile device in store,retailers can be spared the(15)CCthat was unavoidable for them some ten years ago.
(1) | A.reviews | B.locations | C.rehearsals | D.similarities |
(2) | A.genuinely | B.generously | C.particularly | D.finally |
(3) | A.domestic | B.physical | C.imaginary | D.parallel |
(4) | A.superior | B.compulsory | C.routine | D.rewarding |
(5) | A.cornered | B.messed | C.overlooked | D.refunding |
(6) | A.exclusive | B.a(chǎn)lternative | C.renewed | D.seasonal |
(7) | A.criticized | B.publicized | C.exploited | D.executed |
(8) | A.pursue | B.neglect | C.question | D.compare |
(9) | A.a(chǎn)ssist | B.prohibit | C.monitor | D.expose |
(10) | A.out of stock | B.on the spot | C.within reach | D.a(chǎn)t random |
(11) | A.reputation | B.greed | C.priority | D.devotion |
(12) | A.a(chǎn)ttention | B.deposit | C.honor | D.extra |
(13) | A.disorder | B.gap | C.split | D.deadline |
(14) | A.a(chǎn)ccessible | B.multiple | C.loyal | D.concrete |
(15) | A.suspicion | B.effort | C.panic | D.guilt |
【考點】社會.
【答案】A;D;B;D;A;A;B;D;A;B;C;D;B;B;C
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