单选题 For years Internet merchants have poured millions of dollars into new technologies to make their sites easier to use. So why aren't online customers happier?
Customer satisfaction levels have remained almost flat through the last several years. The problem, according to Larry Freed, chief executive of a consulting and research firm called ForeSee Results, is not so much that consumers have ignored the many improvements made in recent years. Rather, he said, they still expect more from Internet shopping than it has delivered.
"If we walk into a local store, we don't expect that experience to be better than it was a couple years ago," Mr. Freed said. "But we expect sites to be better. The bar goes up every year. " In ForeSee's latest survey, released last month, just five e-commerce sites registered scores higher than 80 out of 100, and no site scored higher than 85. It was much the same story a year ago, when just five scored higher than 80, with no site surpassing 85. "Scores have inched up over time for the best e-commerce companies, but the overall numbers haven't moved drastically," Mr. Freed said. "At the same time though, if you don't do anything you see your scores drop steadily. "
That dynamic has been a challenge for online merchants and investors, who a decade ago envisioned Internet stores as relatively inexpensive (and therefore extremely profitable) operations. Now some observers predict a future where online retailers will essentially adopt something like the QVC model, with sales staff pitching the site's merchandise with polished video presentations, produced in a high-tech television studio.
QVC.com is evolving in that direction. The Web site, which sold more than $1 billion in merchandise in 2006, has for the last five years let visitors watch a live feed of the network's broadcast. But in recent months, QVC.com has also given visitors the chance to watch archives of entire shows, and in the coming months visitors will be able to find more video segments from recent shows, featuring individual products that remain in stock. Bob Myers, senior vice president of QVC.com, said the Web site's video salesmanship is especially effective when combined with detailed product information, customer reviews and multiple photographs.
About eight months ago, for instance, a customer said that she could not determine the size of a handbag from the photographs on the site because she could not tell the height of the model who was holding it. Within two weeks the site tested and introduced a new system, showing the bags with women of three different heights. The results were immediate: women who saw the new photographs bought the bags at least 10 percent more frequently than those who had not.
Still, Mr. Myers said, video is a critically important element to sales. "E-commerce started with television commerce," he said. "The sites who engage and entertain customers will be winning here in the near future. " Such a prospect is not necessarily daunting to other e-commerce executives. Gordon Magee, head of Internet marketing for Drs. Foster & Smith, based in a Rhinelander, Wis. , said a transition to video "will be seamless for us. " The company, Mr. Magee said, has in recent weeks discussed putting some of its product on video "so customers could see a 360-degree view they don't have to manipulate themselves. /

单选题 Larry Freed attributed low customer satisfaction to the fact that
[A] consumers often failed to see the efforts made by Internet shops.
[B] customers' expectations exceed what the Internet shops are offering.
[C] consumer cognitive levels do not rise as easily as sellers believe.
[D] customers expect Internet merchants to invest even more heavily.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解题思路] 原因细节题。定位点在文章第二段末尾一句。本句有强调类词汇Rather,表明后面的内容是中心内容。这句话说:消费者仍然从互联网购物中期待更多。证明“消费者的期待超越了网络商店目前所提供的东西”,与[B]一致。[出题点提示]递进类词汇,如:rather,indeed,in fact,moreover等词后面的内容,通常是作者要强调的内容,容易出题。
单选题 The result of ForeSee's recent survey shows that
[A] there isn't a huge increase in customer satisfaction.
[B] some companies have to watch their scores drop steadily.
[C] E-commerce companies will soon fall out of business.
[D] shopping experience in local stores can't be better.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解题思路] 结果细节题。文章第三段讲到ForeSee公司最近的调查结果以后,Mr. Freed解释道:虽然最强的电子商务公司的分数有些提高,但是总体分数没有大幅提高。而分数是顾客打出来的,这就表明顾客的满意度没有大幅增加。
单选题 It can be inferred from the passage that
[A] some people used to regard E-commerce as profit-loaded.
[B] E-commerce is no longer exploitable in terms of profit.
[C] QVC envisioned the adoption of videos in sales a decade ago.
[D] polished video presentations must be made in a high-tech studio.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解题思路] 推理题。文章第四段首句说:网络商人和投资人10年前认为网络商店相对便宜,因此利润也极大。说明有些人过去认为电子商务利润丰厚。[C]和[D]两个选项都是把原文信息进行了张冠李戴式的组合,因此都是错误的。
单选题 The example of a customer buying a handbag is used to show that
[A] visual confirmation and product specifications help improve online sales.
[B] online shopping has its own advantages as well as disadvantages.
[C] women are more attracted to photographs of products than men buyers.
[D] photographs often help to increase immediate sales by at least 10 percent.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解题思路] 目的细节题。所有例子都是用来证明观点的。文中说的顾客买手提包的例子所证明的内容一定不要在例子里面去寻找,任何与女人、买手提包等相关的信息都是错的。例子前面一段的最后一句才是解题关键:使用视频销售如果与详细的产品信息、顾客反馈和多组照片结合起来会非常有效。因此,只有[A]选项符合这个意思:视觉确认(包含视频和照片)以及产品明细可以帮助提高在线销售额。
单选题 Mr. Magee's attitude towards using videos in E-commerce seems to be
[A] skeptical. [B] critical. [C] supportive. [D] confused.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解题思路] 态度题。文章最后一段中Mr. Magee说:转向使用视频对我们太好了(seamless)。证明他对采用视频持支持态度。