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贯彻实施旅游市场营销计划一般经过以下几个步骤? ( )
A.制定详细的行动方案
B. 建设旅游企业文化
C.设计科学、合理的报酬制度
D. 建立营销组织机构
E. 开发人力资源

A.制定详细的行动方案
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B.设计科学、合理的报酬制度
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听力原文: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. For this lecture, I am going to touch the. issue of slowdown of the world economy.
The data has shown that in the past three months many economies in Asia enjoyed a stronger- than-expected second quarter. But slowdowns in the rest of the world mean the region wig see weaker growth in the second half.
In the past few weeks, data on second-quarter real gross domestic product have been released. Only South-Korea and Malaysia posted growth weaker than analysts had projected.
In general, these Asian economies were powered by rising electronics exports and highly accommodative fiscal and monetary policies. Capital-spending trends were mixed, but other factors helped individual countries. Thailand, for example', benefited from a surge in tourism from China; Indonesia experienced less of a drag from a drawdown in inventories, and Singapore saw a gain in exports from its biomedical industry.
The region, however, faces a more difficult second half, especially if a domestic demand from business doesn't kick in. Slowdowns in the U.S. and Europe, coupled with the continued problem in Japan, mean that demand for computers, consumer electronics, and semi-conductors will not continue to grow at double-digit rates. Already, July factory output in Malaysia fell more than 1%, as the output of information-processing gear and electronics plunged.
In addition, some countries will face fiscal difficulties. One reason Korea's GDP data fell short of expectations is that the government suddenly stopped funding building projects. Foreign investors are growing worried about the deficit in the Philippines, where the red ink in just the first seven months of the year has exceeded the government's estimate for all of 2002.
Another concern is social unrest and corruption, which could destabilize governments. With the world approaching the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks in the U.S. , clashes between religious groups may pick up in the region. Such unrest could make investors nervous and more likely to pull money out of Asia just as capital spending will be needed to offset slower export growth.
In Europe, things didn't seem any better. Germany's manufacturing sector is getting hit by softer domestic demand and exports. European Commission's indexes of industrial confidence show German businesses are the most downbeats of all in the euro zone. Since Germany is a major market for other euro zone products and attracts foreign capital, its slowdown will curtail trade and investment flows for the entire region well into next year.
Meanwhile, another country of Europe, Italy, also seems unlikely to hit its government's growth target for this year. And the shortfall could cause a big fiscal problem later on. In the past year, consumer spending slowed, and business investment fell. Industrial orders are dropping, consumer confidence is close to a five-year low, and business sentiment in the last month held at six-month low. Companies are cautious about future orders and production plans. On the whole, we can see that economy of the earth is facing a slump. Next week, we'll discuss some possible solutions to these problems.
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听力原文: One of Britain's most prestigious awards for artwork has gone to a sculptor who is noted for pouring concrete into old houses. Rachel Whiteread was awarded the Turner Prize for the best artistic work over the past year. But as VOA's Gill Butler reports from London, Ms. Whiteread also won the first K Prize for the worst artistic work over the past year.
'In tradition-minded Britain the Turner Prize is often controversial and no more so than this year. In addition to Ms. Rachel Whiteread's casts of the interiors of old houses due for demolition, the judges also considered a work that consisted of a room filled with seven metric tons of rice lit by pink neon lights. Even that would have trouble equaling one of the entries in last year's Turner Prize competition--it was a display of 37 fish inside glass cases.'
In awarding Ms. Whiteread the Turner Prize, Lord Polumbo, Chairman of the British Arts Council spoke of the ridicule nontradltional artists face.:' The artist exploring the new is liable to derision and hostility. The new is always shocking, but there is nothing new about that.'
The newspapers here have had a lot of fun with the Turner Prize. The conservative Daily Mail headlined 'Disaster in Plaster'. The very serious Independent had a front page story headlined' Turner Prize won by worst artist'. The Times approach was similar 'Turner's best equals the worst'. What both were referring to is the fact that in addition to a $ 30,000 Turner Prize for the year's best work, Rachel Whiteread won $ 60,000 from something called the K Foundation for, in its view, producing the worst art of the past twelve months. The K Foundation was started by a millionaire rock-and-roll group. A Foundation spokesman said the idea was to point out what he called the hypocrisy of all these awards'.
As far as Ms. Whiteread was concerned, the most distressing event of the evening wasn't the spoof a- ward as worst artist; it was the fact that her major work, a concrete casting called 'house', is to be demolished at the order of the local governing council in East London at the end of this month.
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