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?Read the following extract from an article about customer relations and the questions that follow. ?For each Question 15-20, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose. Customer relations describes the resources of a company—be it a store, manufacturer, or service industry—that are devoted to discerning and then serving the needs of customers. In earlier times, this was known as the complaint department, the part of the operation that dealt with negative customer comments, returns, and other concerns. Renaming this function customer relations is more than a word game. It reflects the proactive nature of the department in modern industry and retailing. Customer service extends beyond sales and advertising to ensure that the company understands its customer base and what its customers really want. Customer relations works within the business to direct the quality of the product or service, its delivery, and advertising strategy to meet that need. This part of a business operation responds to customer inquiries and complaints and resolves problems so as not to lose customers at the same time, customer relations works with the marketing department to attract new customers. The short answer to why so much attention should be paid to customer needs and dissatisfied customers is that such attention has been found to support long-term success. Some of the earliest such endeavors began with concern over product reputation—as far back as the early days of the Industrial Revolution in the 1890s. Placing one's name on a product was considered to be a bond of tie between the customer and the merchant and/or the manufacturers. Over the years, many firms developed a policy of 'the customer is always right,' finding that it was more profitable to take a small loss and keep a customer than to argue with customers about alleged defective products or problems that occurred with staff. Firms developed complaint departments to deal with customers who had bad experiences with products or services. As consumer consciousness grew in the late twentieth century the focus of the industry shifted from dealing with dissatisfied customers as they complained, to a more active approach of reaching out to discover why the complaint was made, to ensure that the dissatisfied customers remain customers, and to study each case and improve the product or service and the way in which it was delivered to customers. In the 1960s the complaint department began to be known as the customer relations department. Customer relations departments still take on complaints. The advent of toll-free numbers makes it easier for people to register complaints—and praise. Customers who phone in praise for or complaints about a product are often offered free coupons and recipes for that product. Studies of the customer relations movement show that the shift to an aggressive policy of customer study is more than 'nice', it is profitable for business. Resources expended in the customer service area are more than offset by savings from customers not lost. Goodwill toward all customers reaps tangible rewards in the form. of increased profits for business. In a study of service industries, Ron Zemke cited two studies by Technical Assistance Research Institute (TARP) in Washington D. C. , on consumer complaints. TARP found that one in four customers was upset enough about a product or service or both to seek an alternative business for that product or service. Of those unhappy customers, however, only five percent had bothered to complain. The other 95 percent just voted with their cash by switching. To reduce the loss of customers in the future, customer relations tries to analyze the five percent who complained in order to understand the ninety-five percent who did not complain yet were unhappy. Customer relations must anticipate the needs of ea
A.
deals with positive customer comments, returns and other concerns
B.
plays a word game with the customers who had bad experiences with products or services
C.
handles customers who were not satisfied with products or services
D.
directs the quality of the product or service, its delivery and advertising strategy
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A.
白内障
B.
瞳孔过小
C.
瞳孔过大
D.
被检眼屈光度过检测范围
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A.
频繁模式挖掘
B.
降维
C.
数据预处理
D.
数据流挖掘
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A.
频繁模式挖掘
B.
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C.
数据预处理
D.
数据流挖掘
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A.
尿道
B.
肾脏
C.
输尿管
D.
膀胱
【单选题】Pressure is believed to raise the ___ point of a liquid
A.
boil
B.
boiling
C.
boiled
D.
boils
【单选题】泌尿系统中有泌尿功能的是( )
A.
肾脏
B.
输尿管
C.
膀胱
D.
尿道
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A.
give in
B.
give up
C.
give rise to
D.
give away
【单选题】电脑验光仪屏幕上显示"AAA"的原因可能是()
A.
瞳孔过小,无法测定
B.
瞳孔过大,无法测定
C.
被检眼由于白内障无法测定
D.
近视超过-20.00D
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A.
正确
B.
错误
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A.
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B.
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C.
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