E-mail, as well as mobile phone,_____an important part in daily communication.A. is play
E-mail, as well as mobile phone,_____an important part in daily communication.
A. is playing
B. have played.
C. are playing.
D. hoped
E-mail, as well as mobile phone,_____an important part in daily communication.
A. is playing
B. have played.
C. are playing.
D. hoped
W: Certainly. First, you choose the e-mail program on your computer and click New Message.
M: All right.
W: OK? Well, then you start typing the name of the recipient. The program remembers the name and completes the e-mail address. Well, if not, you look up the name in the address book or contact list. OK? Well, if you want other people to get copies of the same message, you send them "CCs", which are copies of the message. OK? Then you press Return on the keyboard and then you type the subject of the message. Now, there's no need to put the date because that goes in automatically when you send the message, together with the time. OK?
M: Oh, yeah.
W: Well, then you press Return again and start writing the message. Now, if you make a mistake, you just press Backspace to delete the previous letter or word and then type it again correctly.
M: I see.
W: Now, when you've finished, you read the whole message through to make sure it looks right and contains the right information. Now, if you decide you want to change sentences around, you can copy sentences and paste them in other places.
M: And... er... er... how about spelling and punctuation, er... that can be corrected automatically, can't it?
W: Well, yes and no. You can run your spell checker and that may bring up some mis-typings and things like that. But it definitely won't catch them all, so you must read it through to check your spelling, too. And check your punctuation at the same time. Now if you notice a misspelt word, or if you want to change a word or something like that, double-click on the word and type the new word over it.
M: Fine. That's easy.
W: Hmm. And then it's ready to send. You just click on Send and it'll go off immediately. And the other person will find your message in their Inbox when they next go online to get their messages.
M: Right. Well, that sounds much easier than handwriting a message and faxing it.
W: Sure it does.
(12)
A.He does not know how to open the computer.
B.He does not know how to send an E-mail.
C.He does not know how to write an E-mail.
D.He does not know how to change a word.
听力原文:W: Well, it seems to me that everybody's talking about E-mail nowadays. (25) When you exchange cards with others, you'll feel out of time and start at a disadvantage if your card hasn't an E-mail address on it.
M: (22) I wouldn't be surprised, because, you know, it's the easiest way to communicate with other users over a network.
W: Is it? But I was told that we must set up an E-mail system on the network before we can communicate with other users. Is that true?
M: Yes, it's not tough to create such a system. However, you need some hardware and software to support it.
W: Let me know the hardware needed first.
M: A computer and a line that connects you computer with the Internet.
W: All right. I was told that I need an account for my E-mail. Where can I get it?
M: You can contact an ISP, I mean an Internet Service Provider, to get an account.
W: How much do I have to pay for it?
M: It varies. (23)You can also get a free E-mail account if you don't have to consider too much for the security of your mails. I know many people prefer free E-mails and they say their correspondence through that kind of account doesn't involve commercial information needed to be strictly kept secret. You can get such a free account simply at home if you have got access to a website with such a service.
W: It's so convenient. (25)I may prefer the free E-mail. What about the software?
M: You don't need any additional software. (24)Just the IE, the Internet Explorer, bound with Windows, the operating system.
W: Thank you so much for your help.
(26)
A.Because it's the easiest way to communicate with other users.
B.Because it's printed on every card people exchange with others.
C.Because everybody's talking about E-mail nowadays.
D.Because if you don't have one, you will be out of time.
听力原文:W: Oh, what a nuisance!
M: Hey, Julia. What's the matter? You don't seem very happy.
W: It's the junk mail. Whenever I check my mail-box, it is inundated with spam. I just emptied my incoming mail yesterday, and now it is crammed with junk mail again.
M: Well, it is surely annoying to be spammed. I'm usually at my computer so I delete them immediately after I see any spam. The other day I was spammed over 30 times within 20 minutes.
W: It seems it is the same case for everyone. We are facing the same problem.
M: That's right. As e-mail continues to grow, people should find some approaches to prevent spam successfully. Otherwise, the indulging network environment will pose more and more cyber crimes.
W: Yeah, to tell the truth, I really can't understand why the spammers like to post some links to porn websites, Is there anything good for them to do that?
M: You know it's the motivation of profit. The most dedicated spammer often makes a great deal of money by engaging in illegal activities, such as the pornography and casinos.
W: Nowadays, both individuals and businesses are under the threat of a tidal wave of spare. It is reported that the experts are now discussing how to ensure the future of e-mail as a viable communication medium.
M: Well, there arc some techniques to filter or score the incoming e-mails, but they need to be improved.
W: I hope we can get rid of the nightmare of e-mail spam with the help of new technologies.
(23)
A.Information superhighway.
B.E-commerce.
C.Junk mails.
D.How to send e-mails.
听力原文:F: Hello, I'm calling about the group of visitors from Spain.
M: Oh, yes, what's the detail?
F: Well, they are arriving on 5 September on flight CA 356, ... so that's about 5:30 in the afternoon.
M: Do you want me to arrange the hotel for them?
F: That would be nice. I'll e-mail the names of the visitors.
•For questions 1 -8 you will hear eight short recordings.
•For each question, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
•You will hear the eight recordings twice.
What's the flight number?
A.CA 356
B.CA 530
C.CA 536
M: I wouldn't be surprised, because, you know, it's the easiest way to communicate with other users over a network.
W: Is it? But I was told that we must set up an E-mail system on the network before we can communicate with other users. Is that true?
M: Yes, it's not tough to create such a system. However, you need some hardware and software to support it.
W: Let me know the hardware needed first.
M: A computer and a line that connects your computer with the Internet.
W: All right. I was told that I need an account for my E-mail. Where can I get it?
M: You can contact an ISP, I mean an Internet Service Provider, to get an account.
W: How much do I have to pay for it?
M: It varies. You can also get a free E-mail account if you don't have to consider too much for the security of your mails. I know many people prefer free E-mails and they say their correspondence through that kind of account doesn't involve commercial information needed to be strictly kept secret. You can get such a free account simply at home if you have got access to a website with such a service.
W: It's so convenient. I may prefer the free E-mail. What about the software?
M: You don't need any additional software. Just the IE, the Internet Explorer, bound with Windows, the operating system.
W: Thank you so much for your help.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. According to the man, why is E-mail so popular?
20. Which is the disadvantage of a free E-mail account?
21. What is the necessary software to support the E-mail system?
22. What will the woman probably do after the conversation?
(23)
A.Everybody's talking about E-mail nowadays.
B.If you don't have one, you will be out of time.
C.It's the easiest way to communicate with other users.
D.It's printed on every card people exchange with others.
M Yes, I would. Though it might be difficult to fit into my schedule. What's the timeline that you have in mind?
W Well, we understand it might be difficult to arrange—Seattle is a long way from New York—but for us, the sooner the better. So look at your schedule, and figure out which dates work best for you, then e-mail me your preference. We'll make the flight and hotel arrangements for you.
M Okay. I think the earliest I could go would be in 2 weeks, but I'll call again tomorrow and let you know for certain.
Where is this conversation most likely taking place?
A.In a hotel
B.On an airplane
C.On the telephone
D.In the man's office
W: Well, we had a lecture on sustainable development in forests. Dr. Millard pointed out some of the advantages and disadvantages of clear-cut logging.
M: I noticed the next chapter in our textbook is called "Sustainable Development". Chapter 6, isn't it?
W: Yes, we covered the first part of Chapter 6. He told us to read from pages 156 to 170. Also, during the last half of class we divided into groups of three for a project. The groups had to cane up with their own topic on some aspect of sustainable development. The group I'm in, with Harry and Susan, didn't focus too well, and we didn't even come up with a topic. A couple of other groups seemed quite focused. The project is due a week from Friday.
M: Was I put in a group?
W: I don't think so. There were about 4 or 5 students missing yesterday. Perhaps, if you showed up for class early on Wednesday and spoke with Dr. Millard, he could assign you a group.
M: Did you take lecture notes?
W: Yes, I did. I was just going to transcribe them and put them on my computer. Would you like me to e-mail them to you?
M: Oh, yes. Thanks very much.
What does the man want from the woman?
A.To tell him about the final exam.
B.To tell him about a missed class.
C.To tell him about her friends.
D.To tell him about how to preserve forests.
听力原文:M: Come in. Please take your seat.
W: Thank you.
M: Now could you tell me a bit about yourself, please!
W: Yes, sir. My name is Linda King. I' m not 25 until the end of this month. I' m not mar tied. I studied in the Department of Economics of N. C. State University. After graduation, I was working as an accountant with my last company for four years.
M: Well, tell me, why did you leave?
W: Actually I didn't leave. The company closed down.
M: Closed down?
W: Yes, it went bankrupt. So I was out of job.
M: I see. What foreign language can you speak?
W: I can speak a little French, but I am good at German because my mother came from Germany.
M: Great! Our company has established business with a German company recently. We are in need of a secretary and interpreter. Do you think you' re qualified for the job?
W: I think so. I don' t mind hard work.
M: Well, we' ll call you, if we decide to hire you. Can I reach you by the fax number on your resume?
W: I' m sorry. My fax machine just broke down. But I check e-mail everyday.
M: O.K. That will do. Thank you. Good-bye.
(20)
A.She wants the job because she is bankrupt.
B.She can speak three languages.
C.She is 25 years old when she is attending the interview.
D.She is a student in N.C.State University.
E-mail (as well as) mobile telephones (are) becoming (more and more) popular (in) daily communication.
A.as well as
B.are
C.more and more
D.in
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