问题 单项选择题

网络看起来是“连接”的,但从网络连接的原理看,又可以是“非连接的”。Internet中不是面向连接应用程序的有( )。

A.电子邮件E-mail
B.文件传输FTP
C.网络在线浏览WWW
D.远程登录Telnet

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参考答案:A

解析: 电子邮件用户可以不受任何日寸间和地点的限制,通过自己的计算机和电子邮件应用程序发送和接收邮件.用户的计算机无须保持一直开机和上网。因特网中的邮件服务器通常要保持24小时正常工作,这样才能很好地服务于在其中申请账号的用户。

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On any weekend throughout the year one can spend hours browsing through neighborhood flea (跳蚤) markets. These are very popular for those who are in search of bargains and who have a keen eye for picking through what others have discarded. They hunt and search for something they can reuse. Americans love secondhand merchandise (商品) which can be bought cheaply and restored to its original use. In many cases the condition and the quality are still good, though the style might be outdated.

For some people searching through flea markets is a hobby which reaps rewards. They look for possible antiques among the items for sale or for old furniture which can be restored with a little care and used again. Many wise collectors often find rare items worth much more than their bargained price. Since prices are usually not fixed, if one is persistent a bargain can easily be struck. The owner may be selling a rare collectable and may not even be aware of its value. One of the great pleasures of shopping at such markets is the chance to bargain with the shop owner and settle for a price which one can afford and is willing to pay.

Perhaps even more enjoyable than flea markets are the weekend outdoor garage sales which have now become very much a part of American culture. These are held usually in the spring and fall when the weather is still good. Usually a homeowner, having decided that he would like to clear his residence of accumulated items which are no longer useful to him, advertises in a local paper that he is holding a garage sale. More than likely the goods on display are in good condition and great buys can be found if one has the time and patience to search carefully. The home owner places items for sale on display along the driveway leading to his garage or on his front lawn and waits for people to look at what he has to sell. Old magazines, books, paintings, bicycles, ice-skates, items of clothing and electrical appliances of every sort appear on a regular basis. If the owner is in a position where he must sell his home or plans to move soon, then he may be forced to practically give things away at a price far below their true worth.

1. What do you usually do before holding a garage sale?

A. Put on an advertisement in a local newspaper.  

B. Display your goods in front of the garage.

C. Find rare items and fix their prices.         

D. Clear your garage and front lawn.

2. The underlined word “discarded” in Paragraph 1 probably means ____.

A. distributed                B. rejected               C. discovered          D. stored

3. When people shop at a flea market, how can they settle on a price?

A. They can bargain on a price acceptable to both. B. They can question their value.

C. They can expect a 50% discount.             D. They can compare with the other sellers.

4. What do we know about the garage sale?

A. It is only held in the spring of the year.

B. The goods on display are totally useless.

C. Garage sales are popular with Americans.  

D. All the goods are selling far below their real value.