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2012年 9月5日,京东商城就其发起的价格战“零利润”承诺发布道歉声明,称“仍有少部分大家电商品没有实现对消费者零毛利的承诺”,“也无法实现所有大家电产品在同一时点全部比竞争对手低的承诺”。国家发改委价监局对此展开调查并将根据调查事实进行相应处罚。京东商城的行为违背了       ,这主要体现了市场调节存在       弊端, 政府部门应该                  

A:市场准入规则盲目性加强信用监督和失信惩戒制度建设

B:市场竞争规则盲目性加强竞争有序的现代市场体系建设

C:市场准入规则自发性加强社会信用体系建设

D:市场竞争规则自发性加强社会信用体系建设

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    Tom Costello was once afraid of homeless Americans. “I was so afraid that if I saw a homeless person walking down the street, I'd cross the street,” he said.

    That changed seven years ago after his wife, Nancy, a volunteer at a homeless shelter, persuaded him to help with a holiday dinner for shelter residents. Tom remembered going to a store and buying socks for the residents. He knew many of them were in need of clothing.

    At the shelter, Tom said, he dropped a pair of socks into a bag for a woman. She asked him if she could have socks for a friend who wasn't with her that day. He gave her another pair. “She started to cry and told me that nobody had ever given her socks before,” Tom said, “Then she reached out and gave me a hug.” That experience at the shelter helped Tom end his fear of the homeless.

    It also led him to set up a group called “The Joy of Sox.”, which borrows from a name of a popular book. The group collects socks from donors and gives them mostly to shelters in the area where Tom and Nancy live. It has been expanding its reach and provides socks to homeless shelters in 21 states and other three countries now.

    Why socks? Tom explains that some Americans give food, coats and other clothing to shelters. But donating socks is not something most people think about. And, he said, socks are very helpful at keeping people warm, especially in cold weather. A man named Kiwi,who has lived in homeless shelters, said most of the time he could find enough food through shelters and soup kitchens. But socks were much more difficult to get, he noted.