更多"A—Internet access B—Open Dial-up"的相关试题:
[填空题]A—Internet access
B—Open Dial-up Connection Window
C—Enter Card Number in the "User Name" Box
D—Enter ID Number in "Password" Box
E—Enter 17200 in the "Phone Number" Box
F—Connecting
G—Please Input Your Account Number
H—Please Enter Your ID Number
I—Please Enter the Number You Wish to Call
J—Get Current Credit
K—Inquire Abbreviated Number
L—Transfer Credit money from Other Cards to This Card
M—Please Enter Your New ID Number
N—Modify the ID Number
O—Modify the Abbreviated Number
P—Account recharge
______请输入呼叫号码 ______请输入账号
[简答题]A—Internet access
B—Open dial-up connection window
C—Enter card number in the "user name" box
D—Enter ID number in the "password" box
E—Enter 17200 in the "phone number" box
F—Connecting
G—Please input your account number
H—Please enter your ID number
I—Please enter the number you wish to call
J—Get current credit
K—Inquire abbreviated number
L—Transfer credit money from other cards to this card
M—Please enter your new ID number
N—Modify the ID number
O—Modify the abbreviated number
P—Account recharge
QUESTIONS:
Example: ( E ) 电话号码栏键入17200 ( O ) 修改缩位号码
51. ( )键入呼叫号码 ( )输入帐号
52. ( )在密码栏键入密码 ( )互联网接入
53. ( )修改密码 ( )打开拨号连接窗口
54. ( )在用户名栏键入本卡卡号 ( )将其他卡上的金额转移到本卡
55. ( )帐户充值 ( )连接中
[单项选择] Internet, E-mail and similar electronic connections offer a far wider ground for scholarly communication, because a researcher can post the beginnings of a theory, receive comments on it from peers, incorporate new ideas and alter the details over and over until it is right. Electronic networks enable scholarly publishing to imitate the intellectual process more closely. The unit of transaction will become the idea, not just a collection of articles.
This dynamic, fluid progression of an idea known as "scholarly skywriting" is possible, because the speed and reach of electronic messaging "more closely match the natural biological speed of human thought". When writing a paper, says Harnad, he is able instantly to incorporate the forces of the Net into the creative process. In one part of his computer will be E-mailed comments from colleagues, in another will be his own notes, in yet another his previous papers--and at any time, he can launch into the Net to find a new resource or
A. get new ideas from discussions through electronic networks
B. have their scientific papers openly published on the Net
C. are free to express their ideas on the line
D. create, polish and publish their ideas on the line
[单项选择]What is special about open-access journals
A. A higher frequency of citation.
B. A collection of valuable data.
C. Hard-won prominence.
D. Established reputation.