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       Imagine you receive an e-mail that looks something like this: ARE YOU GOING TO CLASS TODAY?
How does reading this message make you feel? Why did the sender use all capital letters? Was he or she
angry, or did that person just forget to turn off the 'Caps Lock' on the computer? The fact is, this e-mail
'sounds' like the writer is shouting because using all capital letters in an e-mail is usually the way that people
shout online.
        Knowing when and when not to use capital letters is just one example of online etiquette (规矩) often
called netiquette. Virginia Shea's book, Netiquette, lists a basic set of dos and don'ts for communicating
(交流) rightly with others online. Following are some of her suggestions. 
        First, always remember that you are sending messages to a real person, not just to a computer. Don't
type anything that you wouldn't say to someone's face. Also, remember that the person who receives your
message cannot hear the tone of your voice, or see the expression on your face, so make sure your meaning
is clear. 
       Don't do anything online that you wouldn't do in real life. Don't take anything without paying for it,
unless it's free. Don't use information that someone else has written, and say it's yours. Don't read other
people's e-mail-you wouldn't open your next-door neighbor's mailbox and open their mail, right? Do share
your knowledge of the Internet with others. It's a big place with lots of information, and there are many new
things to discover.
       Remember that people think about you by your words as well as your actions, so do try to write well.
Good writing skills, as well as correct grammar and spelling, do matter. Send polite, well-written e-mail
messages to others. If you're uncertain about how to spell a word or which phrase to use, look it up. There
are lots of helpful books and websites.
        It's okay to express your opinions online in forums like chat rooms or message boards, for example
"MSN" or "QQ", but don't start arguments with people. 'Flame wars' (网上论争) in online discussions can
be interesting to read, but are often unfair (不公平) to other members of the group. Express your ideas, but
remember that fighting (打架) on or offline is just not right. 
        When you're online, just as in 'real' life, try to respect other people's space, privacy, and feelings.
Remember, you're not the only one traveling on this highway!
1. Using all capital letters in an e-mail means _______.
[     ]
A. shouting
B. laughing
C. pardoning
D. talking
2. Make sure your meaning in e-mails is clear because _______.
[     ]
A. the receiver can't see you or hear you
B. the e-mails are usually very short
C. it is easy to cause "flame wars"
D. e-mails are difficult to understand

3. From the last paragraph, we know that _______.

[     ]
A. besides us, there are many other people traveling on a highway
B. when we are online, we should think of other people and leave them enough time and room alone
C. we should follow the traffic rules when we are traveling on a highway
D. If we are online, we are in a real life
4. What is the best title for the passage?
[     ]
A. The Information Highway
B. How to Write a Good E-mail
C. Netiquette-Internet Dos and Don'ts
D. Don't Use Capital Letters In E-mails

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  Is it possible to send messages to someone anywhere in the world without putting a stamp on it?It’s easy to do so.Using computers you can send e-mail quickly and easily.If you have an e-mail address, you can write, send and receive messages.

  E-mail is the most inexpensive way to communicate.You can send messages at any time of day or night to people all over the world without paying for a long-distance call.Many companies use e-mail for people in their offices or in other offices to communicate with one another.You can send the same message to fifty people or more.It doesn’t matter if your friends are in bed when you send e-mail to them, or you are seeing a film at the cinema when they send e-mail back.Many schools and universities give e-mail addresses to their students.E-mail addresses are becoming as common as phone numbers, but it can also make our lives more complicated(复杂的).

1.What do you need to send and receive e-mail?

________________________

2.Which is cheaper and faster to send messages, by e-mail or by post?

________________________

3.When and where can e-mail be sent?

________________________

4.You can’t get an e-mail when you are out, can you?

________________________

5.Do you think it is helpful to use e-mail or not?Why?

________________________

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Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the proper words.

What is e-mail?

  Electronic mail (e-mail) is a way of s_________ messages to

o__________ people. It's much q__________ and cheaper than sending a letter.

  If you want to use e-mail, you must have an e-mail a__________. This address must have letters and dots(点)and an@(meaning 'at'). This is what an address looks like:Emily @ star. net write a message, type in the person's e-mail address, then send the message a__________ the Internet. People don't need to use s___________, envelopes or go to the post office since the invention of the Internet. Quick, easy and interesting -- that's the Internet!

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用所给词的适当开式填空
 1. A cat has four _______( foot).
2. There are not any new word in the_______(nine)lesson.
3. It's important                _______(learn) the language.
4. Gina often_______(carry) the little girl after school.
5. I felt_______(tire) after a long walk.
6. Junk food is not good for you.  You should_______( eat)healthy food.
7. It's easy                _______(write) an E-mail.
8. His brother enjoys_______(drink) milk,  but he likes juice.
9. Two hours ago, she   ______(meet) her art teacher on the street.
10. You may   ______(go) there early next time.

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Welcome to Youth Radio, your radio.  Here we're proud to introduce three Amazing Kids.
Gina, who is thirteen years old, got first prize in the "Young Cook of the Year" competition and she wants to write a recipe book for kids. "I want it to be fun to read and easy enough for children to use," she says. Gina learned by watching her father, who's also good at cooking, in the kitchen.  She wants to encourage other children to cook because "everyone needs to eat so it's a skill that will always be useful!"
Seventeen-year-old Brian used to love running until he was hurt in a serious accident three years ago. He lost part of one leg and didn't even expect to walk again. Now he's an athlete who has recently taken part in a long race.  "After my accident I wanted to give up," he says. "But now I'm happy to be alive and able to continue running."
Helen has always been good at science, but she thought it was too difficult to become an inventor. Then she heard about an accident that had happened when a car hit a train in her town.  "That gave me an idea," says the clever sixteen-year-old. It took her over a year to invent a small special machine that tells car .drivers when a train is coming. One company is already interested in selling it, so it may be in he shops soon!
Do you know a child like them? Please e-mail us at amaxingkids@ mail. com and tell us why he or she should be on our radio. Thank you.

  1. 1.

    What was Gina the winner of?

  2. 2.

    Does Gina want to write a children's recipe book? Why?

  3. 3.

    Why is it surprising that Brian is an athlete?

  4. 4.

    What is Helen's new invention used for?

  5. 5.

    What do you think the three Amazing Kids are like?

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