Matching Prices to Demand—in Real Time Can an ice cream shop charge more for a cone on a hot day? Should a parking space get

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问题                Matching Prices to Demand—in Real Time
    Can an ice cream shop charge more for a cone on a hot day? Should a parking space get  (21)   as the garage fills up?
    Boston Consulting Group senior adviser George Stalk believes business can—and should—charge according to  (22)   The idea builds on a longtime strategy most  (23)   the airline industry, called yield management, in which carriers  (24)   prices as planes fill up. The consultant, who in the late 1980s coined the term" time-based competition", the notion that  (25)   is a strategic weapon, thinks far more companies could take similar steps to match prices to real-time customer demand. Such moves are especially  (26)   following a year when oil and commodities prices swung wildly, he notes, "companies couldn’t change prices as fast as they needed to. "
    Stalk says existing technologies such as radio-frequency identification, GPS, and wireless networks could someday make what he calls dynamic pricing a reality. He points to Ohio auto insurer Progressive, which is expanding its MyRate program that offers discounts in return  (27)   demonstrably safe driving habits. Customers who  (28)   to the program can plug a device into their cars’ diagnostic ports, often situated beneath the steering wheel. The devices then wirelessly  (29)   data to Progressive on how many miles customers travel, how fast they drive, and other factors. Progressive uses the information to offer policyholders discounts every six months for safe behaviour and, in states where it’s allowed by laws, to tack  (30)   surcharges for risky driving.

选项 A、competition
B、price
C、time
D、reality

答案C

解析 根据上文的“time-based competition”,时间是价格定位的战略武器。C选项time意为“时间”,与此处文意相符;选项A意为“竞争”;选项B意为“价格”;选项D意为“事实”,皆不符合文意。
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