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Electronic mail has been in widespread use for more than a decade, simplifying the flow of i-deas, connecting people from distant offices and eliminating the need for meetings, but e-mail should be carefully managed to avoid unclear and inappropriate communication. As time goes on and more people surf the Net, the amount of unsolicited e-mail grows. Some folks reasonably assume that cyberspace mirrors many aspects of other forms of communications. It would seem that since telemarketing and direct mail are successfully used as marketing techniques for many businesses , it should follow that direct e-mail or unsolicited e-mail should also work. This topic is hotly debated between experienced Internet users and newcomers. Unlike receiving promotional materials through the mail or over the phone, e-mail does carry a cost to the recipient. "Bandwidth" is used every time when an e-mail message is sent and places a load on existing resources. The process of sending unsolicited e-mail to large, untargeted lists, or through mailing list discussion groups or Usenet newsgroups, is known as "spamming". Spamming wastes bandwidth. Imagine if it became common practice for businesses to market this way. Not only would it be annoying for many, the load on the system would translate to higher access fees. Unlike regular mail where the sender pays the cost of delivering the mail, e-mail is cheap to send, and in some cases, expensive to receive. Many businesses responsibly market by e-mail, for example, by inviting existing customers or website visitors to receive future e-mail announcements. Some of the free e-mail services are advertiser-supported and hence using e-mail marketing in an upfront acceptable manner. Hopefully, this will be the norm, rendering the inconvenience of spam a thing of the past.
单选题1.Though e-mail marketing will inevitably get more sophisticated, the author believes______.
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】推断题。根据第一段第一句“…but e—mail should be carefully managed to avoid unclearand inappropriate communication.”可知,作者认为人们应该谨慎使用电子邮件,故选D。
单选题2.The general use of the term "spamming" in this text refers to______.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】推断题。根据第二段第三句“The process of sending unsolicited e—mail to large,untarget.ed lists,or through mailing list discussion groups or Usenet newsgroups,is known as‘spam—ming’.”A项的unwanted与unsolicited含义不符;B项的untargeted修饰lists;D项的targeted违背原文。故选C。
单选题3.The difference between regular mail and e-mail in terms of costs is______.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】细节题。根据第二段最后一句“Unlike regular mail where the sender pays the cost of de—livering the mail,e—mail is cheap to send,and in some cases,expensive to receive.”可知.传统邮件与电子邮件的不同之处在于传统邮件是发件人付费,电子邮件是收件人付费,故选B。
单选题4.In order to market responsibly, the author suggests that businesses______.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】细节题。根据最后一段第一句“Many businesses responsibly market by e—mail,for example.by inviting existing customers or website visitors to receive future e—mail announcements.”可知,作者这样讲是建议企业在进行营销时应首先获得接受方的允许。故选A。
单选题5.Which of the following can best sum up the text?
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】主旨题。从原文的第一段第一句“…e—mail should be carefully managed to avoid unclearand inappropriate communication.”可知,文章主要是讲电子邮件应该被谨慎使用来避免问题。故选D。