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A. Ken didn’t get Jane’s phone-call.
B. Jane went out.
C. Ken was ill.
[单项选择]What happens
A. Peter comes back.
B. Peter is leaving.
C. Peter misses his friends.
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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.
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What Is the Coolest Gas in the Universe
What is the coldest air temperature ever recorded on the Earth Where was this low temperature recorded The coldest recorded temperature on Earth was -91℃, which (51) in Antarctica in 1988.
We encounter an interesting situation when we discuss temperatures in (52) . Temperatures in Earth orbit actually range from about 20℃ to 120℃. The temperature depends upon (53) you are in direct sunlight or shade. Obviously, -120℃ is colder than our body can safely endure. Thank NASA science for well-designed space (54) that protect astronauts from these temperature extremes.
The space temperatures just discussed affect only our area of the solar (55) . Obviously, it is hotter closer to the Sun and colder as we travel away from the Sun. Astronomers estimate temperatures at Pluto are about -210℃. How cold is the lowest estimated temperature in
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B. would
C. must
D. can