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D) Westwood Studios used to be owned by EA for many years
23. Which of the following behavior does not reflect that we are now in a customer-driven market?
A) BMW posts a toolkit to collect customers’ ideas.
B) GE brings up 25 luminaries to discuss the evolution of GE’s technology.
C) Westwood establishes a department to deal with customers’ innovations.
D) GE’s healthcare division calls some of the well-published doctors and research scientists “luminaries”.
24. Which of the following can replace the word “customer-driven”?
A) customer-centered B) customer-satisfied
C) customer-analyzed D) customer-evaluate
25. Customers invited by BMW didn’t want any money, instead, they just want .
A) to be invited in a conference
B) their suggestions and ideas to be accepted by the company and be of use in the cars’ upgrade
C) take a look at BMW’s newest models
D) get together and exchange experience on driving the BMWs
Passage Four
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
Half of literature concerns the perils of falling for a soul mate: the Victorian heroine runs off with the gardener; Romeo decides he can’t live without the daughter of a family with whom his is feuding. And these tales always end badly, with disgrace and death, so that the normal order of society can be soberly restored.
The new matchmakers take a traditional approach. They believe that people do and should marry within their tribes. The count’s daughter is not going to be happy as a gardener’s wife, no matter how mad she was for him at first, whereas a person from an affluent neighborhood will find comfort in a spouse who grew up in a similar area and went to the same tennis camp. They will speak the same dialect. They will move back to their hometowns and send their kids to that same tennis camp. The matchmakers themselves need not necessarily speak their — or any of their clients’— languages. Rather, matchmakers are like linguists who recognize the sounds and structure of many languages and then get the natives together. And if the clients protest that their hearts aren’t beating fast enough (That town? Near my parents?), the matchmakers will insist that the pairing is right. Once they commit and start building that long-delayed life, they’ll be happy — or happier, at least, than when they were single.
Of course, you wonder if these kinds of matches actually last, or whether a few months or years after that hefty wedding bonus has been paid, one of them starts saying: Do we really communicate? Sometimes I wonder if you really understand me. Does the man think, What about all that money I paid for you? Does the woman wonder, should I have a profitable divorce and marry for love the next time?
26. The sentence “ the normal order of society can be soberly restored.” (Line 4, Para.1) indicates that .
A) Romeo should marry Juliet even though she is the daughter of the family with whom his is feuding
B) it is totally OK for heroines run off with the gardener