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The five buttons in Chinese tunic suit represented the five facile revolutionary writers.

提问人:网友Davyxy 发布时间:2022-01-07
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第1题
Attitude Towards New TechnologyTelecommunications is just one of the means by which people

Attitude Towards New Technology

Telecommunications is just one of the means by which people communicate and, such as, we need to look at telecommunications and any other communications technologies within the wider context of human communication activity.

Early findings show that many people are uneasy and even fearful of information technology. They seldom use it or simply avoid it.

To obtain this type of data we have spent time with individuals, watching how they communicate, where they get confused, what they don't understand, and the many mistakes they make. You can do this type of research yourself in an informal way. Just watch someone at the desk next to you trying to use a phone or trying to fill in a form. What you will quickly notice about people on the phone is that they use very few of the buttons available on the keypad(键区) ,and they get quite anxious if they have to use any buttons outside their normal ones. Most will not use the instruction book, and those that do will not necessarily have a rewarding experience. Watch someone fill out a form, such as an application form. or a tax form, and you will see a similar pattern of distressed behaviour.

The simple fact we can all observe from how people use these ordinary instruments of everyday communication is how messy, uncertain and confusing the experience can be. From getting up in the morning until you go to bed at night, you can always encounter people getting confused over the use of new technology. Even watching television, which for many provides an antidote(解药) to the daily confusion, is itself filled with a kind of low level confusion. For example, if you ring people up five minutes after the evening news has finished and ask them what the news was about, many cannot remember, and those who do remember get some of it wrong.

One of the reasons why this obvious confusion has gone unnoticed is that "communication As a word we associate with success, and therefore we expect the process to work effectively most of the time. To suggest otherwise is to. challenge one of our society's most deeply held beliefs.

According to the passage, how can you learn that many people are uneasy about information technology?

A.By asking people to watch TV.

B.By asking people to do research.

C.By watching people getting up early in the morning.

D.By watching people using information technology.

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第2题
Telecommunications is just one of the means by which people communicate and, as such, we n
eed to look at telecommunications and any other communications technologies within the wider context of human communication activity. Early findings show that many people are uneasy and even fearful of information technology by avoiding it or by using it in minimal ways.

To obtain this type of data we have spent time with individuals, watching how they communicate where they get confused, what they don't understand and the many mistakes they make. You can do this type of research yourself in an informal way. Just watch someone at the desk next to you trying to use a phone or trying to fill in a form. What you will quickly notice about people on the phone is that they use very few of the buttons available on the keypad, and they get quite anxious if they have to use any buttons outside their normal ones. Most will not use the instruction book, and those that do will not necessarily have a rewarding experience. Watch someone fill out a form--a good meaty one such as an application form. or a tax form--and you will see a similar pattern of distressed behavior.

The simple fact we can all observe from how people use these ordinary instruments of everyday communication is how messy, uncertain and confusing the experience can be. Now multiply these individual close encounters of the communicative kind to take account of the full range you may experience in a single day, from getting up in the morning until you go to bed at night and the world takes on a slightly different appearance.

Even watching television which for many provides an antidote to the daily confusion is itself fraught with a kind of low level confusion. For example, if you ring people up five minutes after the evening news has finished and ask them what the news was about, many cannot remember, and those who do remember get some of it wrong.

One of the reasons why this obvious confusion gone unnoticed is because "communication" is a word we associate with success, and therefore we expect the process to work effectively most of the time. To suggest otherwise is to challenge one of our society's most deeply held beliefs.

How do scientists know many people are uneasy about information technology?

A.By asking people to answer questions orally.

B.By asking people to fill in various question forms.

C.By making people use instruments of everyday communication.

D.By watching people using information technology.

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第3题
That device with buttons on it is a keyboard.
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第4题
第二节 完型填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

Once upon a time, a London news reporter wanted to do some research about wine shops. She wanted to see (121) shops offered the best advice and (122) . She thought that the shop assistants in the best wine shops (123) judge their customers by clothes. So she decided to (124) this in her research.

The woman put on a long raincoat. She (125) up the buttons in such a way (126) one at the bottom was not clone up. Then she went to six (127) wine shops. She said that she wanted to buy two (128) of wine for a special dinner and (129) what food she was planning to cook. She also said that she did not mind how much money she (130) . In fact, the meal she was planning to cook was not an important meal. So good, (131) wine would in fact be suitable.

At one shop, the assistant almost laughed at her. He (132) that, because she was a woman, she did not understand about wine. In another shop, the assistant (133) . her very well and advised her to buy some ordinary, (134) very pleasant wine. The (135) in the sixth shop was the most interesting. The assistant did not (136) her seriously, and advised her to buy two bottles of very (137) wine. What was worse, this wine was not at all suitable for drinking (138) a meal. Finally, he did not give her the right change, but kept (139) five pounds.

A week later, her complete report was (140) in the newspaper, including the names of the shops that she had visited.

(1)

A.what

B.which

C.that

D.those

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第5题
在MsgBox(prompt,buttons,title,helpfile,contex)函数调用形式中必须提供参数为

A.prompt

B.buttons

C.title

D.context

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第6题
8. Copper buttons originally were used for reinforcement and became a long-lasting iconic element in jeans.
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第7题
He told to me Percy Buttons was a beggar.
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第8题
要求弹出的Qt设计器界面类中选择界面为空白,应选()。

A、Main Window

B、Dialog with Buttons Bottom

C、Dialog with Buttons Right

D、Dialog without Buttons

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第9题
公用库包括()和classes两种库。

A.Buttons

B.Menu

C.Pictures

D.Movies

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第10题
Which of the following is TRUE about the button on the Zhongshan suit?

A、There are always seven buttons.

B、Original seven buttons were finally reduced to five.

C、There are three buttons in the front of the suit.

D、Only two buttons are kept in the front of the suit.

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