试题:
Computers. Love them or hate them, it is impossible to escape from them in the modern age. They are so much a part of our everyday lives—from instant messaging to e-mails. With many people preferring to use e-mail rather than traditional regular mail, it has become very important to be aware of how we express ourselves when using e-mail. The requirement of etiquette(网络礼仪)is obviously needed.
Grammar and spelling
Firstly, if you are dealing with a formal e-mail, pay close attention to grammar and spelling. Don’t forget to run your spell-check (program) at the end of the document, but don’t treat it as the final word. Carefully re-read it yourself, as sometimes even spell and grammar checking programs come up with some strange explanations. Remember, your first e-mail to a potential employer or college could be your last — you won’t want to spoil your first impression by making basic errors.
E-mail addresses
Also, for official e-mails, carefully consider your existing e-mail address. A funny e-mail address (such as pinkfluffycutiepie@…com) may be fine for using with your friends, but what impression do you think this address might give to an employer or college admissions officer? Consider using one address for personal e-mails and a different one for formal use.
Upper case(大写字母)
Take care also NOT TO TYPE UNNECESSARILY IN UPPER CASE, as this is the e-mail version of shouting.
Personal information
You should beware too about giving away too much personal information over the Internet. It may feel much more comfortable to “talk” using instant messages as there are no uncomfortable silences or awkward moments, but never forget that—unless the person you are speaking to is a friend or family member—you really know nothing about them, so be careful. Further to this, NEVER agree to meet a stranger that you have spoken to online, as it can be extremely dangerous.
My final message though is—have fun! The Internet is exciting, useful and informative. But, as with so many things that we believe we can’t live without, it is a much better servant than a master.
60.The text is mainly about______.
A.how to express ourselves when using e-mail
B.computers, so much a part of our everyday lives
C.the Internet, a much better servant than a master
D.paying close attention to grammar and spelling when dealing with a formal e-mail
61.What does the underlined word “beware” mean?
A.think          B.be careful          C.care     D.know
62.If you use all capital letters, it looks like you are______.
A.yelling             B.careful             C.unprofessional       D.childish
63.Which of the following statements would the writer agree to?
A.As time goes by, many people prefer to use traditional regular mail again.
B.It’s fun to meet a stranger that you have spoken to online.
C.If you want to apply for a job, you can’t use a funny e-mail address when writing e-mails..
D.Grammar and spelling are not important when you write e-mails.
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60-63 ABAC
本文讲述了在我们使用电子邮件的时候,如何正确的表达自己。文章介绍了一些用电子邮件的网络礼仪。
60.主旨大意题。根据第一段…it has become very important to be aware of how we express ourselves when using e-mail. 可知本文主要介绍在我们使用电子邮件的时候,如何正确的表达自己。
61.猜测词义题。根据第四段Take care also NOT TO…,可以看出You should beware too about giving away too much personal information over the Internet.中beware应是take care的同义词,即be careful,小心,注意。
62.细节理解题。根据第四段Take care also NOT TO TYPE UNNECESSARILY IN UPPER CASE, as this is the e-mail version of shouting.可知,如果在写电子邮件的时候,都用大写,表示在大喊大叫,即A项中的yelling, 大喊。
63.细节理解题。根据第三段A funny e-mail address may be fine for using with your friends, …Consider using one address for personal e-mails and a different one for formal use.可以看出,申请工作不应该使用滑稽可笑的邮址的邮箱,而应用适合正式场合使用的邮址的邮箱。
 
 
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