Telecommunications is just one of the
means by which people communicate and, as such, 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 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 A. A.illustrating that watching TV itself is a source of low-level confusion B.recommending that watching TV is an antidote to removing confusion C.indicating that TV viewers cannot remember all its programs D.supporting the view that all people poor and rich, enjoy watching TV
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Telecommunications is just one of the
means by which people communicate and, as such, 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 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 A. 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.
[填空题] Passage Two
Earthquakes 66. At two
minutes to noon in September 1 of 1923, the great clock in Tokyo stopped.
67. Tokyo Bay Shook as if huge rug had been pulled from under it. 68.
Towered above the bay, the 4,000 meter Mount Fuji stood above a deep trench
in the sea. 69. It was from this trench where the earthquake came, at
a magnitude of 8. 3 on the Richter scale, Huge waves swept over
the city. 70. Boats were driven inland, and buildings and people were dragged
out sea. 71. The tremors dislodged part of a hillside, which gave way,
brushing trains, stations and bodies the water below. 72. Three massive
shocks wrecked the of Tokyo and Yokohama and, during the next six hours,
there were more than 100 aftershocks. The casualties were
enormous, but there were also some lucky survivors. 73. The most remarkably
was a woman who was having a b
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