68. (35185-!-item-!-188;#058&007601) Manufacturers sometimes discount the price of a product to retailers for a promotion period when the product is advertised to consumers. Such promotions often result in a dramatic increase in amount of product sold by the manufacturers to retailers. Nevertheless, the manufacturers could often make more profit by not holding the promotions. Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the claim above about the manufacturers' profit? (A) The amount of discount generally offered by manufacturers to retailers is carefully calculated to represent the minimum needed to draw consumers' attention to the product. (B) For many consumer products the period of advertising discounted prices to consumers is about a week, not sufficiently long for consumers to become used to the sale price. (C) For products that are not newly introduced, the purpose of such promotions is to keep the products in the minds of consumers and to attract consumers who are currently using competing products. (D) During such a promotion retailers tend to accumulate in their warehouses inventory bought at discount; they then sell much of it later at their regular price. (E) If a manufacturer fails to offer such promotions but its competitor offers them, that competitor will tend to attract consumers away from the manufacturer's product. 其实当时做的时候觉得那个D长得蛮像正确答案的风格的。。。但是说服不了自己, 原因是我觉得D是在说retailer的profit,关Manufacture啥事情??所以我就在其他也看上去不爽的答案中选了B。- - 现在看来,是对原句没有理解。 Nevertheless, the manufacturers could often make more profit by not holding the promotions. 这句话我的理解是,Manufacurers即使不继续promotion也能make profit.不知道是不是理解错了,希望大家帮我解决一下这个思路
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