Many large department stores in Montalia now provide
shopping carts for their customers. Since customers using shopping carts tend
to buy more than those without shopping carts, most of these stores are
experiencing strong sales growth, while most other department stores are not.
Therefore, in order to boost sales, managers of Jerrod’s, Montalia’s premier
department store, are planning to purchase shopping carts and make them
available to the store’s customers next month.
Which of the following, if true, casts most doubt whether
the managers’ plan, if implemented, will achieve its goal?
A. Since most customers associate shopping carts with
low-quality discount stores, Jerrod’s high-quality image would likely suffer if
shopping carts were introduced.
B.
Because the unemployment rate has declined to very low
levels, Jerrod’s now has to pay significantly higher wages in order to retain
its staff.
C.
A number of department stores that did not make shopping
carts available to their customers have had to close recently due to falling
profits.
D.
Shopping carts are not very expensive, but they generally
need to be replaced every few years.
E.
Stores that make
shopping carts available to their customers usually have to hire people to
retrieve the carts from parking areas.
OA 是A
虽然说的过去
可是不知道其它项怎么排除
总觉得A有点out of scope
求解释作者: lulutingyu 时间: 2011-9-22 06:08