The first person I came across who’d
got the measure of e-mall was an American friend who was high up in a big
corporation. Some years ago, when this method of communication first seeped into
business life from academia, his company in New York and its satellites across
the globe were among the first to get it. In the world’s great seats of
learning, e-mail had for some years allowed researchers to share vital new
jokes. And if there was cutting-edge wit to be had, there was no way my friend’s
corporation would be without it. One evening in New York, he was late for a drink we’d arranged. "Sorry," he said, "I’ve been away and had to deal with 998 e-mails in my queue." "Wow," I said, "I’m really surprised you made it before midnight." "It doesn’t really take that tong," be explained, "if you simply delete them all." True to form, he had A. (A) so that employees could contact academics more easily. B. (B) to avoid missing out on any musing novelty. C. (C) because it had been tried and tested in universities. D. (D) to cope with the vast mount of correspondence they received. [单项选择]The little gift who got lost decided to remain ______ she was and wait for her mother.
A. where B. what C. how D. who [单项选择]A: Did you hear about those people who got hurt when going mountain climbing I think they shouldn’t allow people to go mountain climbing. It’s too dangerous.
B: ( ). A. I couldn’t agree more. I can’t understand why anyone wants to get to the top of a mountain. B. I couldn’t agree less. Mountain climbing is actually more dangerous than surfing. C. I’m sorry to hear that. Where did you get the news D. No, I have decided not to go mountain climbing with my friends next month. [填空题]The first person who used Confucianism to express Christianity was from
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