The Internet provides an amazing forum for the free exchange of ideas. Given the relativ
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A、high-speed internet access in public areas
B、multilingual staff
C、free meals
D、7-day laundry
A.It is time consuming and doesn't provide much information.
B.A lot of the information is in foreign languages.
C.There are not many websites devoted to such a specialist subject.
D.There are no problems with using the Internet as a research tool.
What is NOT the real function of Microsofts leading product Windows?
A.To provide e-mail and the Internet service.
B.To work as a basic program for Pc.
C.To dominate the world market.
D.To run some specific applications.
What can be inferred from paragraph 6 about Internet access?
A.Better computers need to be designed.
B.Schools should provide newer computers for students.
C.The cost of replacing equipment is a problem.
D.Technology will be more helpful in three years.
What should you do to protect yourself on Internet?
A.change your personal information as much as possible.
B.not reveal any of your interests and photos.
C.conceal your real personal information.
D.not provide your personal address and phone number.
A、Because it could give them some consolation.
B、Because it could provide a new way for them to make friends.
C、Because it could make them feel that they were mature and independent.
D、Because it could open a new window.
WWW, a Wide and Wonderful World
Most large companies already provide Internet connections to the desktop and their availability in small and medium sized companies is expanding rapidly. Besides the items noted above, we can expect to see distributed learning through correspondence courses, via e-mail (and soon Internet phone and later conferencing) where teacher feedback comes in minutes or hours without the need for costly faxes and can therefore be offered much more widely. As secure financial transactions become more widely and cheaply available this kind of service will also become a more practical reality for individual use too.
Right now it is possible to arrange machine translation of documents for some languages at low cost over the Net and the quality, accuracy and number of languages is improving all the time. We can expect that these services will expand rapidly and continue to be of much higher quality than is possible with desktop PC software translation programs. Combined with the use of e-mail checking by bi-lingual expert translators these machine translations can greatly expedite translation and therefore reduce costs. As the software improves, costs will plummet quickly since the need for human intervention and its associated costs will become necessary only for material which is to be published as the quality of machine translation begins to match or be better than that which is available from all but the very best human translators.
Use the Internet yourself, encourage friends to do likewise and make it available for your staff. The Net is a global equalizer which will just get better and better. Right now is the time to begin. Language learning resources are finally available at reasonable cost, so couple your learning program to the Net and get human benefits from the technology on your desktop. It's a wide and wonderful world.
Which of the following statements is true, according to the passage?
A.Not all the companies, big or small, provide Internet connections.
B.All the companies, big or small, try to improve Internet connections.
C.Only large companies provide Internet connections to the desktop.
D.Internet connections are expanding rapidly especially in small companies.
Which of the following is within the business line of ReputationDefender?
A.To supply technical support to Internet users.
B.To provide legal service to defend one"s reputation.
C.To protect people"s personal information.
D.To do research and graphic for Newsweek.
A.At the most popular classes, there are often insufficient quantities of lecture note copies to accommodate all of the students.
B.Students have acknowledged that if the lecture notes are posted online, they will be less likely to go to class.
C.Professors complain that the university does not provide sufficient copying funds, so that professors often have to pay for copies of lecture notes out of their own pockets.
D.Over 80 percent of students have access to the Internet in their dorm rooms, and all students have 24-hour access to the Internet at the computer lab.
E.The university has publicly stated that one of the educational goals of the university is to help all students gain competency with the Internet.
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