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请在“答题”菜单下选择相应的命令,完成下面的内容:
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向学校总务部门发一个E-mail,反映实验室门框损坏问题。
具体内容如下:
[收件人]zongwc@tjdx.edu.cn
[主题]门框损坏
[函件内容]“总务处负责同志:第3实验室的门框损坏,请及时修理。”

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解析:邮件题 ①在“考试系统”中选择[答题→上网→Outlook Express]命令,启动“Outlook Express6.0”。 ②在Outlook Express 6.0工具栏上单击“创建邮件”按钮,弹出“新邮件”对话框。 ③在“收件人”中输入“zongwc@tjdx.edu.cn”;在“主题”中输入“门框损坏”;在窗口中央空白的编辑区域内输入邮件的主体内容,单击“发送”按钮完成邮件发送。

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     "Everything happens for the best," my mother said whenever I   1   disappointment. "If you can carry on,
one day something   2   will happen. And you'll realize that it wouldn't have happened if not for that   3   
disappointment."
     Mother was right,   4   I discovered after graduating from college in 1932. I had decided to   5   a job in
radio, then work my way up to sports   6  . I hitchhiked to Chicago and   7   on the door of every station-and
got turned   8   every time.
     In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldn't risk hiring an   9   person-"Go out in the sticks
and find a small station that will give you a  10 ," she said.
     I thumbed home to Dixon, Illinois.  11  there was no radio-announcing job in Dixon, my father said
Montgomery Ward had opened a store and wanted a local athlete to  12  its sports department. Since Dixon
was where I had played high school football, I  13 . The job  14  just right for me. But I wasn't hired.
     My disappointment must have  15 , "Everything happens for the best," Mom  16  me. Dad offered me the
car to job hunt. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, lowa. The program director, a wonderful Scotsman named
Peter MacAethur, told me they had already hired an announcer.
     As I left his office, my frustration  17 . I asked aloud, "How can a fellow get to be a sports announcer if
he can't get a job in a radio station?"
     I was waiting for the elevator  18  I heard MacAethur calling, "What was that you said about sports? Do
you know anything about football?" Then he asked me to stand before a microphone and to broadcast a(an)
  19  game.
     On my way home, once again I thought of my mother's words. I often wonder what  20  my life might
have taken if I'd gotten the job at Montgomery Ward.
( )1.A. faced       
( )2.A. useful      
( )3.A. old         
( )4.A. when        
( )5.A. try out     
( )6.A. player      
( )7.A. knocked     
( )8.A. out         
( )9.A. unpracticed 
( )10.A. job        
( )11.A. While      
( )12.A. work       
( )13.A. accepted   
( )14.A. sounded    
( )15.A. come       
( )16.A. recovered  
( )17.A. boiled over
( )18.A. after      
( )19.A. forceful   
( )20.A. side       
B. received  
B. helpful   
B. previous  
B. as        
B. try on    
B. announcer 
B. arrived   
B. off       
B. inpracticed
B. suggestion
B. When      
B. receive   
B. agreed    
B. became    
B. shown     
B. encouraged
B. turned over     
B. as        
B. close     
B. action    
C. considered   
C. wonderful    
C. original     
C. which        
C. try for      
C. manager      
C. approached   
C. on           
C. inexperienced
C. chance       
C. Which        
C. arrange      
C. applied      
C. got          
C. disappeared      
C  hugged       
C. hit over     
C. when         
C. imaginary    
C. approach     
D. met           
D. good          
D. early         
D. while         
D. try over      
D. fan           
D. hunted        
D. down          
D. unexperienced          
D. advantage     
D. So            
D. design        
D. promised      
D. grew          
D. brightened    
D. reminded      
D. took over     
D. before        
D. ordinary      
D. direction     
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