For most of the 20th century Smithson"s was one of Britain"s most successful department stores, but by the mid-1990s, it had become dull. Still profitable, thanks largely to a series of successful advertising campaigns, but decidedly boring. The famous were careful not to be seen there, and its sales staff didn"t seem to have changed since the store opened in 1908. Worst of all, its customers were buying fewer and fewer of its own-brand products, the major part of its business, and showing a preference for more fashionable brands.
But now all this has changed, thanks to Rowena Baker, who became Smithson"s first woman Chief Executive three years ago. Since then, while most major retailers in Britain have been losing money, Smithson"s profits have been rising steadily. When Baker started, a lot of improvements had just been made to the building, without having any effect on sales, and she took the bold decision to invite one of Europe"s most exciting interior designers to develop the fashion area, the heart of the store. This very quickly led to rising sales, even before the goods on display were changed. And as sales grew, so did profits.
Baker had ambitious plans for the store from the start. "We"re playing a big game, to prove we"re up there with the leaders in our sector, and we have to make sure people get that message. Smithson"s had fallen behind the competition. It provided a traditional service targeted at middle-aged, middle-income customers, who"d been shopping there for years, and the customer base was gradually contracting. Our idea is to sell such an exciting variety of goods that everyone will want to come in, whether they plan to spend a little or a lot." Baker"s vision for the store is clear, but achieving it is far from simple. At first, many employees resisted her improvements because they just wouldn"t be persuaded that there was anything wrong with the way they"d always done things, even if they accepted that the store had to overtake its competitors. It took many long meetings, involving the entire workforce, to win their support. It helped when they realised that Baker was a very different kind of manager from the ones they had known.
Baker"s staff policies contained more surprises. The uniform that had hardly changed since day one has now disappeared. Moreover, teenagers now get young shop assistants, and staff in the sports departments are themselves sports fans in trainers. As Baker explains, "How can you sell jeans if you"re wearing a black suit? Smithson"s has a new identity, and this needs to be made clear to the customers." She"s also given every sales assistant responsibility for ensuring customer satisfaction, even if it means occasionally breaking company rules in the hope that this will help company profits.
Rowena Baker is proving successful, but the City"s big investors haven"t been persuaded. According to retail analyst, John Matthews, "Money had already been invested in refurbishment of the store and in fact that led to the boost in sales. She took the credit, but hadn"t done anything to achieve it. And in my view the company"s shareholders are not convinced. The fact is that unless she opens several more stores pretty soon, Smithson"s profits will start to fall because turnover of the existing store will inevitably start to decline."
单选题
According to the writer, in the mid-1990s Smithson"s department store ______.
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。20世纪90年代中期,Smithson"s百货公司的经营状况:
定位段落第一段,定位句为“Worst of all, its customers were buying fewer and fewer of its own-brand products, the major part of its business, and showing a preference for more fashionable brands.”即:最糟糕的是,顾客越来越不愿意购买公司的自有品牌的商品,而自有品牌的商品却是该公司的经营主体,他们逐渐开始对更加时尚的品牌感兴趣。
原文定位句中its own-brand products, the major part of its business选项D中mostly sold goods under the Smithson"s name。
选项A中making a loss表示亏损,而原文中陈述的是still profitable;选项B中had a problem keeping staff表示公司不能留住员工,而原文中陈述的是its sales staff didn"t seem to have changed;选项C中unhappy with its advertising agency表示对广告部门不满意,而原文中陈述的是thanks largely to a series of successful advertising campaigns。
单选题
According to the writer, Smithson"s profits started rising three years ago because of ______.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。Smithson"s百货公司三年前利润增长的原因:
定位段落第二段,定位句为“she took the bold decision to invite one of Europe"s most exciting interior designers to develop the fashion area, the heart of the store. This very quickly led to rising sales, even before the goods on display were changed.”即:她做了一个大胆的决定,聘请了欧洲最著名的一位室内设计师来设计百货公司里最核心的时尚区域。这个举措使营业额迅速地得到了提升,商品的陈列也焕然一新了。
原文定位句中invite one of Europe"s most exciting interior designers to develop the fashion area对应选项C中Bowena Baker"s choice of designer。
选项A中improvement in the retailing sector表示零售行业的改善,而原文中陈述的是major retailers in Britain have been losing money;选项B中the previous work done on the store表示百货店先前所做的努力,而原文陈述的是improvements had just been made to the building, without having any effect on sales;选项D在原文中没有提及。
单选题
According to Bowena Baker, one problem which Smithson"s faced when she joined was that ______.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。当Bowena Baker上任时Smithson"s百货公司面临的问题是:
定位段落第三段,定位句为“Smithson"s had fallen behind the competition. It provided a traditional service targeted at middle-aged, middle-income customers, who"d been shopping there for years, and the customer base was gradually contracting.”即:Smithson"s百货公司已经落后于竞争对手。多年来Smithson"s百货公司提供传统服务的目标客户群是中年的、中等收入的人群,但是这个客户群正逐渐地萎缩。
原文定位句中the customer base was gradually contracting对应选项A中the number of people using the store was falling slowly。
选项B、C、D均没有在定位段落提及。
单选题
According to the writer, many staff opposed Baker"s plans because ______.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。员工反对Baker的方案的原因:
定位段落第三段,定位句为“At first, many employees resisted her improvements because they just wouldn"t be persuaded that there was anything wrong with the way they"d always done things, even if they accepted that the store had to overtake ifs competitors.”即:起初很多员工抵制她的改建计划,因为他们固执地认为他们过去的经营方式没有什么问题,即使他们承认公司确实应该赶超竞争对手们。
原文定位句中many employees resisted her improvements对应题干中many staff opposed Baker"s plans;原文定位句中they just wouldn"t be persuaded that there was anything wrong with the way they"d always done things对应选项A中they were unwilling to change their way of working。
选项B、C、D均没有在定位段落提及。
单选题
Baker has changed staff policies because she believes that ______.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。Baker改变员工策略的原因:
定位段落第四段,定位句为“Moreover, teenagers now get young shop assistants, and staff in the sports departments are themselves sports fans in trainers. As Baker explains, "How can you sell jeans if you"re wearing a black suit? Smithson"s has a new identity, and this needs to be made clear to the customers."”即:而且,店铺的服务员趋于年轻化,销售运动服部门的员工本身都是运动迷,都穿着运动鞋。正如Baker所说,如果你穿着西装那么如何能卖出牛仔裤呢?Smithson"s百货公司必须使店内员工与顾客产生共同点或共同语言。
原文定位句中Smithson"s has a new identity, and this needs to be made clear to the customers对应选项C中customers should be able to identify with the staff serving them。
选项A中image can be improved through staff uniforms表示员工制服的改变可以提高公司形象,而原文中只是陈述了制服改变这一事实,并没有说明制服改变带来了哪些影响;选项B、D在定位段落没有提及。
单选题
What problem does John Mathews think Smithson"s is facing?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。John Mathews认为Smithson"s百货公司所面临的问题是:
定位段落第五段,定位句为“The fact is that unless she opens several more stores pretty soon, Smithson"s profits will start to fall because turnover of the existing store will inevitably start to decline.”即:除非她能够尽快地增开几个店铺,否则Smithson"s百货公司的利润将会下降,因为现有的店铺营业额将会不可避免地下降。
原文定位句中opens several more stores对应选项B中expands;原文定位句中unless...Smithson"s profits will start to fall对应选项B中profits will only continue to rise。
选项A中more money needs to be invested in the present store表示更多的资金需要投入到现有的店铺中,而原文中陈述的是money had already been invested in refurbishment of the store;选项C中the refurbishment of the store is proving unpopular with customers表示店铺的装修不受顾客欢迎,而原文中陈述的是refurbishment of the store and in fact that led to the boost in sales;选项D中shareholders expect a quick return on their investments表示股东们想要得到快速的投资回报,在原文中没有提及。