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NarratorListen to part of a conversation between to students.Now get ready to
NarratorListen to part of a conversation between to students.Now get ready to
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2025-02-06
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Narrator
Listen to part of a conversation between to students.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you. answer. [br] What can be inferred about Jack?
Narrator
Listen to part of a conversation between two students.
Anna Hi, Jack.
Jack Hi, Anna.
Anna Are you free now?
Jack Not too busy. What can I do for you?
Anna I wanna discuss with you on the lecture the professor gave at the last class.
Jack Oh, that was an interesting lecture, wasn’t it ?
Anna Yeah, that is why I am still thinking about his views.
Jack So, what is your opinion on the topic of marketing?
Anna Marketing merely reflects the needs and wants of consumers. Marketing deals with identifying and meeting human and social needs. Successful goods, including products and services, are those that are demanded or needed by consumers. That is the summary of the views in our textbook. Is that right?
Jack Er, those are the views in our teaching materials.
Anna Well, I think that marketing can sometimes shape consumers needs and wants. It helps us in making major decisions like what car to buy; what realtor to use; to not so major decisions like what computer to buy, where to shop for clothes, groceries etc.
Jack Uh...for instance...
Anna [regaining train of thought]
Er, the marketer that uses the catchiest phrases; the funniest ads; the latest music in their ads and or the coolest celebrities in their ads, are usually the ones that get our attention... We tend to buy for some of these reasons, and so this proves that our needs are shaped by marketing.
Jack Uh... [thinking]
Hmmm...that sounds reasonable.
Anna So...
Jack But, I think buying from one retailer over another, because their marketing is better or more convincing is not saying that the marketer is shaping or creating a need though.
Anna Oh? Why?
Jack The need or want is established already in the buyers mind. It is up to the marketers to make their product stand out among the competition, so that you, satisfy your need with their product.
Anna Uh... [thinking]
Er...although marketing has been defined as satisfying customer needs and wants, I tend to agree with the critics. Marketers sometimes have "tremendous" swaying powers on encouraging consumers to spend more money than they should on goods or services that they simply do not need.
Jack That is interesting, go on.
Anna You see, I don’t need a new computer, but Microsoft has a more updated one that’s much faster and "it will make my life so much easier"(so they say). I have a 1999 Mazda. It runs fine, but the advertisement for the new 2005 Mazda is sticking in my mind. Will I buy that new Mazda 626, hmmm?
Jack Excellent. You seem to have thought about the topic deeply. Next class, you can discuss it with the professor, then we can hold a debate.
Anna [leaving]
Great. I think other students will also be excited to discuss the topic. I wanna go to the library to find reference books for the discussion. Bye!
Jack Okay, bye!
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
7. Why does Anna go to see her classmate?
8. Why does the woman think that marketing can sometimes shape consumers’ needs and wants?
9. What is Jack’s suggestion for the next business class?
Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer the question.
Jack
But, I think buying from one retailer over another, because their marketing is better or more convincing is not saying that the marketer is shaping or creating a need though.
Anna
Oh? Why?
10. Why does Anna say this?
Anna
Oh? Why?
Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer the question.
Jack
Excellent. You seem to have thought about the topic deeply. Next class, you can discuss it with the professor, then we can hold a debate.
11. What can be inferred about Jack?
选项
A、He is not planning to talk about the topic now.
B、He expects the woman to respond to the questions in class.
C、He is concerned that her question may be difficult to answer.
D、He is not sure if he can discuss with Anna successfully.
答案
A
解析
本题为信息关联题中的推论题,要求考生根据听力材料中所谈到的事实得出某种结论。题目问:对于男生所说的话,我们可以作出什么推论?从“Excellent.You seem to have thoughtabout the topic deeply.Next class,you can discuss it with the professor,then we can hold adebate”可知,他不想再聊下去,而是建议下节课大家一起讨论,所以选A。
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