most of their sales and services over the Internet. Many experts believe that the Internet wil dramatically transform business as well as society. 1. What is Internet according to the passage? A)A system architecture that allows various computer networks around the world to interconnect B)An architecture that has revolutionized communications and methods of commerce C)"Network of networks D)World Wide Web 2. When did Internet first appear? A)1970s.B)1980s C)1990s D)2010 3. What will come true according to the passage? A)Approximately 360 million people will access to the Internet B)Roughly 6 percent of the world's population will access to the Internet C)At least a quarter of the worlds population will have some form of Internet D)Wireless access will play a growing role 4. According to the author, who can access to the Internet? B)The one who has any purpose that depends on information. C) Every individual who connects to one of its constituent networks D)The people who are skilled in computer 5. If people want to work collaboratively at different locations, what can they A)They can use electronic mails B) They can work through"chat rooms C)They can work through audio and video transmission. D)All the above 40(0.76)CDI Mitchell attended Washington Seminary(* Bt)in her native Atlanta, Georgia, before entering Smith College in 1918. When her mother died the next year, she returned home Between 1922 and 1926 she was a writer and reporter for the Atlanta Journal. After an ankle injury in 1926 she left the magazine and, for the next 10 years, worked slowly on a romantic novel about the Civil War and Reconstruction as seen from a Southerner point of view Scarlett O Hara is the heroine of the novel and she is a strong-willed woman The novel had absorbed the tragedy of the war and the romance of the history. Mitchell worked at her novel occasionally, composing episodes (ta p)out of sequence and later fitting them together. She apparently had little thought of publication at first, and for six years after it was completely finished, the novel lay unread. But in 1935 Mitchell was persuaded to publish her manuscript It appeared in 1936 as Gone with the wind. Within six months 1,000,000 copies had been sold; 50,000 copies were sold in one day. It went on to sell more copies than any othermost of their sales and services over the Internet. Many experts believe that the Internet will dramatically transform business as well as society. 1. What is Internet according to the passage? A) A system architecture that allows various computer networks around the world to interconnect. B) An architecture that has revolutionized communications and methods of commerce. C) “Network of networks”. D) World Wide Web. 2. When did Internet first appear? A) 1970s. B) 1980s. C) 1990s. D) 2010s. 3. What will come true according to the passage? A) Approximately 360 million people will access to the Internet. B) Roughly 6 percent of the world’s population will access to the Internet. C) At least a quarter of the world’s population will have some form of Internet access. D) Wireless access will play a growing role. 4. According to the author, who can access to the Internet? A) Anyone. B) The one who has any purpose that depends on information. C) Every individual who connects to one of its constituent networks. D) The people who are skilled in computer. 5. If people want to work collaboratively at different locations, what can they do? A) They can use electronic mails. B) They can work through “chat rooms”. C) They can work through audio and video transmission. D) All the above. 4 – 40 (0.76) CDDAD Mitchell attended Washington Seminary (神学院) in her native Atlanta, Georgia, before entering Smith College in 1918. When her mother died the next year, she returned home. Between 1922 and 1926 she was a writer and reporter for the Atlanta Journal. After an ankle injury in 1926 she left the magazine and, for the next 10 years, worked slowly on a romantic novel about the Civil War and Reconstruction as seen from a Southerner point of view. Scarlett O'Hara is the heroine of the novel, and she is a strong-willed woman. The novel had absorbed the tragedy of the war and the romance of the history. Mitchell worked at her novel occasionally, composing episodes (情节) out of sequence and later fitting them together. She apparently had little thought of publication at first, and for six years after it was completely finished, the novel lay unread. But in 1935 Mitchell was persuaded to publish her manuscript. It appeared in 1936 as Gone with the Wind. Within six months 1,000,000 copies had been sold; 50,000 copies were sold in one day. It went on to sell more copies than any other