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{{B}} ·Read the following text.
·Choose the best sentence from A--H to fill in each of the gaps.
·For each gap 9--14, mark one letter A--H.
·Do not use any
letter more than once.
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Reebok executives do not like to hear their stylish athletic shoes called
footwear for yuppies. They contend that Reebok shoes appeal to diverse market
segments, especially now that the company offers basketball and children's shoes
for the under-18 set and walking shoes for older customers not interested in
aerobics or running. The executives also point out that through recent
acquisitions they have added hiking boots, dress and casual shoes, and
high-performance athletic footwear to their product lines, all of {{U}}(9)
{{/U}} Still, despite its emphasis on new markets, Reebok plans few changes
in the up market retailing network that helped push sales to $1 billion
annually, {{U}}(10) {{/U}}. Reebok shoes, which are priced from $ 27 to
$85, will continue to be sold only in better specialty, sporting goods, and
department stores, in accordance with the company's view that {{U}}(11)
{{/U}}. In the past few years, the Massachusetts-based company has imposed
limits on the number of its distributors and the number of shoes supplied to
stores, partly out of necessity. At times the unexpected demand for Reebok's
exceeded supply, {{U}}(12) {{/U}}. These fulfillment problems seem to be
under control now, but the company is still selective about its distributors. At
present, {{U}}(13) {{/U}}. Reebok has already anticipated that walking
shoes will be the next fitness-related craze, replacing aerobics shoes the same
way its brightly colored, soft leather exercise footwear replaced conventional
running shoes. Through product diversification and careful market research,
{{U}}(14) {{/U}}, when Nike misjudged the strength of the aerobics shoe
craze and was forced to unload huge inventories of running shoes through
discount stores.
A. and the company could barely keep up with orders from the
dealers it already had
B. which should attract new and varied groups of
customers
C. consumers judge the quality of the brand by the quality of its
distribution
D. ahead of all other sports shoe marketers
E. Reebok hopes
to avoid the distribution problems Nike came across several years ago
F.
Reebok shoes are available in about five thousand retail stores in the United
States
G. which is not popular with teenagers any more
H. Nike thinks that
they have made a wrong decision