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CATTI三級筆譯綜合能力Section1:vocabularyandgrammarPart1vocabularyselection1.Wehavehadtoraisethepricesofourproductsbecauseoftheincreaseinthecostof___materials.AprimitiveB.roughCoriginalDraw2.Withaneight-hourweekandlittleenjoyment,lifemusthavebeenvery___forthestudents.AhostileBanxiousCtediousDobscure3.Wheneverthegovernmentincreasespublicservices,___becausemoreworkersareneededtocarryouttheseservices.AemploymenttoriseBemploymentrisesCwhichrisingemploymentDtheriseofemployment4.OurflighttoGuangzhouwas___byabadfogandwehadtostaymuchlongerinthehotelthanwehadexpected.AdelayedBadjournedCcancelledDpreserved5.Container-grownplantscanbeplantedatanytimeoftheyear,but___inwinter.AshouldbeBwouldbeCpreferredDpreferably6.Bothlongitudeandlatitude___indegrees,minutesandseconds.AmeasuringBmeasuredCaremeasuredDbeingmeasured7.Mostcometshavetwokindsoftails,onemadeupofdust,___madeupofelectricallychargedparticlescalledplasma.AoneanotherBtheotherCotheronesDeachother8.Goodpencilerasersaresoftenoughnot___paperbuthardenoughsotattheycrumblegraduallywhenused.AbydamagingBsothattheydamagingCtodamageDdamaging9.Themagicianpickedseveralpersons___fromtheaudienceandaskedtemtohelphimwiththeperformance.AbyaccidentBatrandomConoccasionDonaverage10.Onturningthecorner,theysawthepath___steeply.AdepartingBdescendingCdecreasingDdegenerating11.EnglishlanguagepublicationsinChinaaregrowinginvolumeand___.AcirculationBrotationCcircumstanceDappreciating12.Hydroponics___thecultivationofplantswithoutsoil.AdoesBisCdoD.are13.Toimposecomputertechnology___teachersistocreateanenvironmentthatisnotconducivetolearning.AwithBtoCinDon14.Marketingis___justdistributinggoodsfromthemanufacturertothefinalcustomer.AratherthanBotherthanCbiggerthanDmorethan15.___alanguagefamilyisagroupoflanguageswithacommonoriginandsimilarvocabulary,grammar,andsoundsystem.AWhatlinguistscallBItiscalledbylinguistsCLinguistscallitDWhatdolinguistscall16.Intheeighteenthcentury,thetownofBennington,Vermont,wasfamousfor___pottery.AitmadeBitsCthemakingDwhereits17.___getolder,thegamestheyplaybecomeincreasinglycomplex.AChildrenBChildren,whentheyCAschildrenDForchildrento18.___ofhischildhoodhomeinHannibal,ARememberingBMemoriesCItwasthememoriesDHeremembered19.Duststormsmostoftenoccurinareaswherethegroundhaslittlevegetationtoprotect___ofthewind.AFromtheeffectsBittheeffectsCitfromtheeffectsDtheeffectsfromit20.Mostnursesarewomen,butinthehigherranksofthemedicalprofessionwomenarea___.AscarcityBminorityCminimumDshortagePart2vocabularyreplacement21.Shellfishgivethedeceptiveappearanceofenjoyingapeacefulexistence,althoughinfactlifeisaconstantstruggleforthem.AmisleadingBcalmCunderstandableDinitial22.Themoststrikingtechnologicalsuccessinthe20thcenturyisprobablythecomputerrevolution.AprofitableBproductiveCprominentDprompt23.Scientificevidencefromdifferentdisciplinesdemonstratesthatinmosthumansthelefthemisphereofthebraincontrolslanguage.A.groupsoffollowsByearsCcountriesDfieldsofstudy24.Publicrelationspracticeisthedeliberate,plannedandsustainedefforttoestablishandmaintainmutualunderstandingbetweenanorganizationanditspublicAcompleteBrelatedCintentionalDactive25.Theuseofthenewtechnologywillhaveaprofoundeffectonschools.AnegativeBpositiveCstrongDuseful26.IfwelookattheChineseandBritishconceptsofhospitality,wefindonemajorsimilaritybutanumberofimportantdifferences.AhostilityBfriendlinessCmannerDculture27.Injustthreeyears,theNethasgonefromaplaygroundforthelocalpeopletoavastcommunicationsandtradingcenterwheremillionsswapinformationordodealsaroundtheworld.AbusinessBshoppingCchattingDmeeting28.Mostspeciesofthisplantthriveinordinarywell-drainedgardensoilandtheyarebestplanted8cmdeepand5cmapart.AdevelopwellBgrowtallerCmatureDbearfruit29.Motivationisthedrivingforcewithinindividualsthatimpelsthemtoaction.AimpedesBinterferesCholdsDpushes30.TheultimatecauseoftheCivilWarwasthebombardmentofFortA.onlyBfinalCtrueDspecial31.NoheroofancientormoderndayscansurpasstheIndianswiththeirloftycontemptofdeathandthefortitudewithwhichtheysustainitscruelestaffliction.AregardBcourageClossDtrack32.Theserviceeconomydoesn’tsuggestthatweconvertourfactoriesintolaundriestosurvive.AimplyBpersuadeChurlDtransform33.Itwasratherstrangehowthehabitsofhisyouthclungtohimstill.Hewas72.AstucktoBturnedCledtoDgavewayto34.Hehasatouchofeccentricityinhiscomposition.A.essayBwritingCcharacterDmanner35.Jimwasastoutoldgentleman,withaweather-beatencountenance.AbodyBskinCshoulderDpassionateinterestPart3errorcorrection36.Notmuchpeoplerealizethatappleshavebeencultivatedforover3,000years.ANotmanyBNotenoughCWithoutmanyDNomany37.TheeasternbluebirdisconsideredthemostattractivebirdnativeofNorthAmericabymanybird-watchers.AnativeBnativewithCnativebyDnativeto38.Alllivingcreaturespassoninheritedtraitsfromonegenerationtoother.AtheotherBanotherCtheotherDotherone39.Furnituremakersusegluetoholdjointstogetherandsometimestoreinforceit.AitsBfastChardDthem40.Thehard,outsurfaceofthetoothiscalledenamel.AoutsideBappearanceCouterDhiding41.Theearliestformofartificiallightingwasfire,whichalsoprovidedwarmandprotection.AhotBsunshineCwarmthDsafe42.Allmammalshavehair,butnotalwaysevident.AbutitisnotBbutitisCbuttheyarenotDbuttheyare43.AprofessorofeconomicandhistoryatAtlantaAeconomyBeconomicsCeconomicalDeconomic44.Machinesthatusehydraulicpressureincludingelevators,dentistchairs,andautomobilebrakes.AexcludeBexcludingCincludeDareincluded45.ThefirstrecordeduseofnaturegastolightstreetlampsitwasinthetownofFrederick,NewYork,in1825.AwasBisCitisDwere46.Althoughthesocialsciencesdifferentagreatdealfromoneanother,theyshareacommoninterestinhumanrelationship.AmoveBdifferCchangeDvaries47.Unlikecompetitiverunning,racewalkersmustalwayskeepsomeportionoftheirfeetincontactoftheground.ArunBrunnerCrunnersDrunningrace48.Apromisingnoteisawrittenagreementtopayacertainsumofmoneyatsometimefuture.AtimefuturesBfuturesCfuturestimeDfuturetime49.NewYorkCitysurpassedtheotherAtlanticseaportsinpartlybecauseitdevelopedthebesttransportationlinkswiththeinteriorofthecountry.ApartBpartialCpartnerDparting50.Allrootvegetablesgrowunderground,andnotallvegetablesthatgrowundergroundareroots.AbutBorCasDthusSection2:readingcomprehension(1) PhyllisWheatleyisregardedasAmerica’sfirstblackpoet.ShewasborninSenegal,Africa,about1753andbroughttoAmericaabroadaslaveshipatabouttheageofseven.JohnandSusannahWheatleyboughtherforthreepoundsataslaveauctioninBostonin1761tobeapersonalservantofMrs.Wheatley.Thefamilyhadthreeotherslaves,andallweretreatedwithrespect.Phylliswassoonacceptedasoneofthefamily,whichincludedbeingraisedandeducatedwiththeWheatley’stwin15-year-oldchildren,MaryandNathaniel.Atthattime,mostfemales,evenfrombetterfamilies,couldnotreadandwrite,butMarywasprobablyoneofthebesteducatedyoungwomeninBoston.Marywantedtobecomeateacher,andinfact,itwas MarywhodecidedtotakechargeofPhyllis’seducation.Phyllissoondisplayedherremarkabletalents.AttheageoftwelveshewasreadingtheGreekandLatinclassicsandpassagesfromtheBible.Andeventually,Mrs.WheatleydecidedPhyllisshouldbecomeaChristian.AttheageofthirteenPhylliswroteherfirstpoem.ShebecameaBostonsensationaftershewroteapoemonthedeathoftheevangelicalpreacherGeorgeWhitfieldin1770.ItbecamecommonpracticeinBostontohave“Mrs.Wheatley’sPhyllis”readpoetryinpolitesociety.Marymarriedin1771,andPhyllislatermovedtothecountrybecauseofpoorhealth,asateacherandcaretakertoafarmer’sthreechildren.MaryhadtriedtointerestpublishersinPhyllis’spoemsbutoncetheyheardshewasaNegrotheyweren’tinterested.Thenin1773PhylliswentwithNathaniel,whowasnowabusinessman,toLondon.Itwasthoughtthataseavoyagemightimproveherhealth.Thirty-nineofherpoemswerepublishedinLondonasPoemsonVariousSubjects,ReligiousandMoral.ItwasthefirstbookpublishedbyablackAmerican.In1775PhylliswroteapoemextollingtheaccomplishmentsofGeorgeWashingtonandsentittohim.Herespondedbypraisinghertalentsandinvitinghertovisithisheadquarters.Afterbothofherbenefactorsdiedin1777,andMarydiedin1778,Phylliswasfreedasaslave.Shemarriedin1778,movedawayfromBoston,andhadthreechildren.Butaftertheunhappymarriage,shemovedbacktoBoston,anddiedinpovertyattheageofthirty.51.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.SlaveryandthetreatmentoftheblackpeopleinAmerica.B.TheWheatleyfamily,includingtheirslaves.C.ThelifeofAmerica’sfirstblackpoet.D.TheachievementsofPhyllisWheatley.52.Theunderlinedword“respect”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto___.A.considerationB.disregardC.punishmentDbehavior53.Accordingtothepassage,howmanyslavesdidtheWheatley’shave?A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four54.Accordingtothepassage,anunusualfeatureofMarywasthatshe___.A.wasnotmucholderthanPhyllisB.wantedtobecomeateacherC.wascomparativelywelleducatedD.decidedtotakechargeofPhyllis’seducation55.Theunderlinedword“eventually”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto___.A.ultimatelyB.slowlyC.reluctantlyD.gradually56.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutPhyllisintheearly1770s?A.Shewroteherfirstpoemwheninherteens.B.Shemarriedin1771.C.Shebecameateacher.D.Shewasbeabletogetherpoemspublished.57.Theunderlinedword“they”inParagraph2refersto___.ApublishersBpoemsCchildrenDblackpeople58.ItcanbeinferredthatPhyllis’striptoEnglandwithNathanielin1773___.A.didnotimproveherhealthB.wasforbusinessreasonsC.ledtobooksofherpoemsbeingavailableinAmericaD.ledtothepublicationofherpoemsbecausetheEnglishweremoreinterestedinreligiousandmoralsubjects59.Theword“extolling”isclosestinmeaningto___A.Shewouldhavebeenmorerecognizedasapoetifshehadnotbeenblack.B.ShewouldhavewrittenpoetryifshehadstayedinAfrica.C.Shewentunrecognizedasapoetduringherlifetime.D.Sheonlywrotereligiouspoetry. (2) Aboutfiftyyearsago,plantphysiologistssetouttogrowrootsbythemselvesinsolutionsinlaboratoryflasks.Thescientistsfoundthatthenutritionofisolatedrootswasquitesimple.Theyrequiredsugarandtheusualmineralsandvitamins.However,theydidnotrequireorganicnitrogencompounds.Theserootsgotalongfineonmineralinorganicnitrogen.Rootsarecapableofmakingtheirownproteinsandotherorganiccompounds.Theseactivitiesbyrootsrequireenergy,ofcourse.TheprocessofrespirationusessugartomakethehighenergycompoundATP,whichdrivesthebiochemicalreactions.Respirationalsorequireoxygen.Highlyactiverootsrequireagooddealofoxygen.Thestudyofisolatedrootshasprovidedanunderstandingoftherelationshipbetweenshootsandrootsinintactplants.Theleavesoftheshootsprovidetherootswithsugarandvitamins,andtherootsprovidetheshootswithwaterandminerals.Inaddition,rootscanprovidetheshootswithorganicnitrogencompounds.Thiscomesinhandyforthegrowthofbudsintheearlyspringwhenleavesarenotyetfunctioning.Onceleavesbeginphotosynthesizing,theyproduceprotein,butonlymatureleavescan“export”proteintotherestoftheplantintheformofaminoacids.61.Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?A.Therelationshipbetweenaplant’srootsanditsshoots.B.Whatcanbelearnedbygrowingrootsinisolation.C.Howplantscanbegrownwithoutroots.D.Whatelementsarenecessaryforthegrowthofplants.62.Theunderlinedword“themselves”inParagraph1refersto___.A.plantphysiologistsB.solutionsC.laboratoryflasksD.roots63.Thescientistsfoundwhattheisolatedrootsneedis___.A.quitenaturalB.sugar,mineralsandvitaminsC.somerarevitaminsD.organicnitrogencompounds64.Rootshavetheabilityto___.A.makeproteinsB.obtainfreshairC.produceinorganicnitrogenD.carryoutactivitieswithoutenergy65.Accordingtothepassage,whatisATP?A.AbiochemicalprocessB.ThetipofarootC.AchemicalcompoundD.Atypeofplantcell66.Theunderlinedword“intact”inParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto___.A.matureB.wildC.wholeD.tiny67.Theuseofthephrase“comesinhandy”underlinedinParagraph2indicatesthattheprocessis___.A.unavoidableB.predictableC.necessaryD.successful68.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat,intheearlyspring,thebudsofplants___.A.“export”proteinintheformofaminoacidsB.donotrequirewaterC.havebegunphotosynthesizingD.obtainorganiccompoundsfromtheroot69.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheorganizationofthepassage?A.Theresultsoftwoexperimentsarecompared.B.Ageneralizationismade,andseveralexamplesofitaregiven.C.Thefindingsofanexperimentareexplained.D.Ahypothesisispresented,andseveralmeansofprovingitaresuggested.70.Whereisthispassagelikelytobefound?A.Anewsletter.B.AmagazineC.AstorybookD.Anovel(3)Naturalflavoringsandfragrancesareoftencostlyandlimitedinsupply.Forexample,thevitalingredientinarosefragranceisextractedfromnaturalroseoilatacostofthousandsofdollarsapound;anidenticalsyntheticsubstancecanbemadefor1%ofthiscost.Sincetheearlytwentiethcentury,successinreproducingthesesubstanceshascreatedanewindustrythattodayproduceshundredsofartificialflavorsandfragrances.Somenaturalfragrancesareeasilysynthesized;theseincludevanillin,thearomaticingredientinvanilla,andbenzaldehyde,thearomaticingredientinwildcherries.Otherfragrances,however,havedozens,evenhundredsofcomponents.Onlyrecentlyhasitbeenpossibletoseparateandidentifytheseingredientsbytheuseofgaschromatographyandspectroscopy.Oncethechemicalidentityisknown,itisoftenpossibletosynthesizethem.Nevertheless,somecomplexsubstancessuchasthearomaoffreshcoffee,havestillnotbeenduplicatedsatisfactorily.Manyofthechemicalcompoundsmakingupthesesyntheticsareidenticaltothosefoundinnature,andareasharmlessorharmfulasthenaturalsubstances.Newproductsmustbetestedforsafety,andwhenusedinfood,mustbeapprovedbytheU.S.FoodandDrugAdministration.Theavailabilityofsyntheticflavorsandfragranceshasmadepossiblealargevarietyofproducts,frominexpensivebeveragestoperfumedsoaptousedcarswithapplied“newcarodor”.71.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat___.A.naturalflavoringsandfragrancesarenotquitedearB.thelimitationofnaturalflavoringsandfragrancesisclearC.thesupplyofnaturalflavoringsandfragrancesisadequatetomeetthedemandD.thecostofproducingnaturalflavoringsandfragrancesishigh72.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Naturalrosefragranceis100timesmoreexpensivetoproducethanartificialrosefragrance.B.Themostimportantingredientinarosefragranceisobtainedfromnaturalroseoilatalowcost.C.Adifferentsyntheticsubstancecanbemadefor1%ofthecost.D.Naturalroseoilcoststhesameasitsfragrances.73.Theindustryofproducinghundredsofartificialflavorsandfragrancesprobablyappearedin___.A.2023B.1953C.1909D.181074.Accordingtothepassage,allthefollowingareeasiertosynthesizeEXCEPT___.A.aromaticingredientinvanillaB.vanillaC.aromaticingredientinwildcherryD.theflavoroffleshcoffee75.Theunderlinedword“duplicated”inParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto___.A.makedoubleB.makeacopyofC.producesomethingequaltoD.takefrom76.WhydoestheauthormentionfreshcoffeeinParagraph2?A.Asanexampleofcomplexsubstanceshavingnotbeenduplicatedsatisfactorily.B.Becausethecoffeefragranceishardtoproduce.C.ToconcludethepassageD.Ifspectroscopyisadopted.77.___,asubstancecanbesynthesized.A.UponidentifyingthebasiccomponentsofitB.OncechemicallyanalyzedC.WhengaschromatographyisusedD.Ifspectroscopyisadopted78.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat___.A.vanilliniseasiertosynthesizethanbenzaldehydeB.notallsyntheticflavorsareharmlessC.ingeneral,thelesscomponentsthereareinfragrance,theharderitistosynthesizeD.synthesizedsubstancesmustbetestedforsafetyonlyiftheyareusedinfood79.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoSynthesizeFragrancesB.SyntheticSubstancesAreEasytoMakeC.NaturalFlavoringsandFragrancesD.SyntheticFlavorsandFragrances80.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Syntheticfragrancescanbeusedtomakeausedcarsmelllikeanewone.B.Syntheticflavorsandfragranceshaveaddedtothevarietiesofproducts.C.Lemonsoapismadeoutofsomedeliciouslemon.D.Itislikelythatabottleoforangejuiceissynthesized.(4)Somepeopleassociatemigrationwithbirds.Birdstotravelvastdistances,butmammalsalsomigrate.Anexampleisthecaribou,reindeerthatgrazeonthegrassyslopesofnorthernCanada.Whentheweatherturnscold,theytravelsouthuntilspring.Theirtracksaresowell-wornthattheyareclearlyvisiblefromtheair.AnothermigratingmammalistheAlaskafurseal.ThesessealsbreedonlyinthePribilotIslandsintheBeringSea.TheyoungareborninJuneandbySeptemberarestrongenoughtogowiththeirmothersonajourneyofover3,000miles.TogethertheyswimdownthePacificCoastofNorthAmerica.ThefemalesandyoungtravelasfarassouthernCalifornia.Themalesdonotjourneysofar.TheyswimonlytotheGulfofAlaska.Inthespring,malesandfemalesallreturntotheislands,andtherethecyclebeginsagain.Whalesareamongthegreatestmigratorsofall.Thehumpbackandbluewhalesmigratethousandsofmileseachyearfromthepolarseastothetropics.Waleseathugequantitiesofplankton.Thesearemostabundantincoldpolarwaters.Inwinter,thewhalesmovetowarmwaterstobreedandgivebirthtotheiryoung.81.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat___.A.peoplemigratelikeanimalsB.onlybirdsmigrateC.thefemalesfursealsmigrateonlytotheGulfofAlaskaD.notallmammalsmigrate82.Thephrase“Anexample”underlinedinParagraph1referstoanexampleofa___.A.migratorymammalB.placewhereanimalsmigrateC.migratingbirdsD.personwhoassociatesmigrationwithbirds83.AllthemammalsarementionedasmigratingonesEXCEPT___.A.caribouB.finwhaleC.reindeerD.Alaskafurseal84.Wherecanyouseefromtheairthemigrationofthemammals?A.InthePribilotIslandsC.InsouthernCaliforniaD.InnorthernCanada85.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Walesbreedinwinter.B.Youngwhalesaregivenbirthincoldwaters.C.Alaskafursealsgivebirthtotheyoungonlyinonearea.D.Alaskafursealsareborninwarmweather.86.Together___ofAlaskafursealsswimdownthePacificCoastofNorthAmerica.A.mothersandtheyoungB.fathersandtheyoungC.parentsandtheyoungD.sealsandwhales87.WhichofthefollowingisNOTdescribedinnthepassage?A.Whalesmigratetobreedandgivebirthtotheiryoung.B.Whale-watchinginBostoninsummerisattracting.C.Sealsbreedinthenorthbeforemigration.D.Reindeerfeedongrass.88.Whalesliveon___.A.tinyplantsandanimalsinthesea.B.thegrassyslopesofnorthernCanada.C.theiryoungincoldwinter.D.theabundantseafoodintropicwaters.89.Howmanykindsofmigratingmammalsarementionedinthepassage?A.FourB.ThreeC.TwoD.One90.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ThreeTypesofWhalesB.BirdsMigrationC.MammalsAlsoMigrateD.SeveralKindsofMigration(5)Electronicmailhasbecomeanextremelyimportantandpopularmeansofcommunication.Teconvenienceandefficiencyofelectronicmailarethreatenedbytheextremelyrapidgrowthinthevolumeofunsolicitedcommercialelectronicmail.Unsolicitedcommercialelectronicmailiscurrentlyestimatedtoaccountforoverhalfofallelectronicmailtraffic,upfromanestimated7percentin2023,andthevolumecontinuestorise.Mostofthesemessagesarefraudulentordeceptiveinoneormorerespects.Thereceiptofunsolicitedcommercialelectronicmailmayresultincoststorecipientswhocannottorefusetoacceptsuchmailandwhoincurcostsforthestorageofsuchmail,orforthetimespentaccessing,reviewing,anddiscardingsuchmail,orforboth.Thereceiptofalargenumberofunwantedmessagesalsodecreasestheconvenienceoftheelectronicmailandcreatesariskthatantedelectronicmailmessages,bothcommercialandnoncommercial,willbelost,overlooked,ordiscardedamidstthelargervolumeofunwantedmessages,thusreducingthereliabilityandusefulnessofelectronicmailtotherecipient.Somecommercialelectronicmailcontainsmaterialthatmanyrecipientsmayconsidervulgarorpornographicinnature.ThegrowthinunsolicitedcommercialelectronicmailimposessignificantmonetarycostsonprovidersofInternetaccessservices,businesses,andeducationalandnonprofitinstitutionsthatcarryandreceivessuchmail,asthereisafinitevolumeofmailthatsuchproviders,businesses,andinstitutionscanhandlewithoutfurtherinvestmentininfrastructure.Manysendersofunsolicitedcommercialelectronicmailpurposefullydisguisethesourceofsuchmail.Manysendersofunsolicitedcommercialelectronicmailpurposefullyincludemisleadinginformationinthemessages’subjectlinesinordertoinducetherecipientstoviewthemessages.Whilesomesendersofcommercialelectronicmailmessagesprovidesimpleandreliablewaysforrecipientstoreject(or‘opt-out’of)receiptofcommercialelectronicmailfromsuchsendersinthefuture,othersendersprovidenosuch‘opt-out’mechanism,orrefusetohonortherequestsofrecipientsnottoreceiveelectronicmailfromsuchsendersinthefuture,orboth.ManysendersofbulksunsolicitedcommercialelectronicmailusecomputerprogramstogatherlargenumbersofelectronicmailaddressesonanautomatedbasisfromInternetwebsitesoronlineserviceswhereusersmustposttheiraddressesinordertomakefulluseofthewebsiteorservice.Theproblemsassociatedwiththerapidgrowthandabuseofunsolicitedcommercialelectronicmailcannotbesolvedbythegovernmentalone.Thedevelopmentandadoptionoftechnologicalapproachesandthepursuitofcooperativeeffortswithothercountrieswillbenecessaryaswell.91.Accordingtothepassage,efficiencyofe-mailisthreatenedby___.A.heavye-mailtrafficB.fraudulente-mailmessagesC.largevolumeofmessagesD.increasingamountofunwantede-mail92.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutunwantede-mail?A.Itcostsmoneytoreceivethem.B.It’sfreetostorethem.C.Ittakestimetoaccessthem.D.Ittakestimetothrowthemaway.93.Unwantede-mailmay___.A.causecompaniestofailinbusinessB.causewantede-mailmessagestoloseC.damagethecreditofacompanyD.dogoodtoasmallcompany94.“Pornographic”inParagraph3probablymeans___.A.decentB.instructionalC.sexualD.commercial95.Whatdoesunwantede-mailmessagesdototheprovidersoftheInternetservices?A.RaisingtheircostB.RaisingtheInternetspeedC.ImprovingtheirbusinessD.Attractinginvestment96.“Disguise”inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto___.A.revealB.hideC.deliverD.post97.Theword“induce”inParagraph5iscloses

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