听力原文:Can you e-mail me the details?(A) Yes, I'll get them out this afternoon.(B) You c
听力原文:Can you e-mail me the details?
(A) Yes, I'll get them out this afternoon.
(B) You can use my computer.
(C) It's J-B at BridgeNet-dot-com.
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A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Can you e-mail me the details?
(A) Yes, I'll get them out this afternoon.
(B) You can use my computer.
(C) It's J-B at BridgeNet-dot-com.
(9)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Can you please send me the latest draft of the Anderson proposal?
(A) Just fax it to me.
(B) He was very happy with it.
(C) I'll e-mail it right away.
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A.
B.
C.
听力原文:How do I work this fax machine?
(A) Hold on, and I'll help you.
(B) The fax number is on the file.
(C) Yes, or you can e-mail it to them.
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A.
B.
C.
听力原文:W: Harry, could you give me a hand?
M: Yes, what's up?
W: How can I set up an e-mail account?
M: That's easy. I can set it up for you if you want.
W: Thank you. Will it take you long?
M: No. I'm done.
W: Thanks.
What will the woman want to do?
A.She wants Harry to help her open a savings account.
B.She wants to change her e-mail account.
C.She wants Harry to help her set up an e-mail account.
听力原文:MB Hi, Charlene. Aren't you going to the team meeting today?
WA No. Simon just sent an e-mail saying it's not being held today. There's a crisis in the tech department and they can't afford to give up the time.
MB What's the crisis? Is there anything I can do to help out?
WA I'm afraid not. It's a programming issue. The client just realized that they sent us the wrong data for the computerized reports they want. So now we have to re-do three weeks of coding in three days!
What does the man learn?
A.A meeting has been canceled.
B.Simon has a new e-mail address.
C.A meeting place has been changed.
D.Simon is the new head of programming.
MA Okay, I can help you with that. Do you want to reserve a room for a reception on the night that the attendees arrive?
WB No, we're holding the conference at Carlson College. That's all taken care of. We just need to find a place for the attendees to stay. The guests will be checking in on the Thursday the sixth and leaving on Saturday the eighth.
MA Very good. With that many rooms, I'm sure we can offer you a good deal. If you give me your e-mail address, I'll put together a price quote and send that off to you later on today.
Where will the conference be held?
A.At a hotel
B.At a college
C.At an office park
D.At a convention center
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.
W The company has been updating the servers and changed all of the e-mail programs last night. You'd better go over to technical support. The manager backed up everyone's e-mails from the old system to help with the transition.
M Oh, okay. That's up on the eighth floor, across from human resources, right?
W No, that department is located in the basement on B2. Go past the reception desk and at the end of the hallway turn right and keep walking until you see the shipping department. It's just past them.
What happened in the company last night?
A.The company updated the new regulations.
B.The company changed their password to the system.
C.All departments have been moved to other floors.
D.The computer system in the company has been updated.
W: That's right, Andy. I don't know what I'm going to do. I have to print out this report for the 2 o'clock meeting, and it's already one. Everything's working except the printer.
M: It must have something to do with your computer because everyone else can print. Look, since you have the Internet access, why don't you e-mail the report to Mary and then print it from Mary' s computer? While you're printing, I'll take a closer look at your computer and see if I can fix it.
W: That's a great idea.
What is the woman doing?
A.Preparing a report.
B.Fixing the printer.
C.Using e-mail.
D.Talking to Mary.
Why does the woman apologize to Donna?
A.For arriving late to work
B.For not calling her earlier
C.For sending her the wrong information for a project
D.For forgetting to attach a document to an e-mail message
Who is speaking?
A.A sociologist
B.An old friend
C.Dr. Julie Arnforth
D.A radio or TV presenter