短语 "networking card"的中文意思是_________.
A.公务卡
B.联系名片
C.签到卡
D.网卡
A.公务卡
B.联系名片
C.签到卡
D.网卡
从右边方格内找出与左边英语短语相匹配的翻译选项
(A)digital age ( )最终用户
(B)hacker eth ic ( )远程登录(注册)
(C)audio card ( )数字时代
(D)antivirus program ( )域名
(E)default homepage ( )声卡
(F)end user ( )黑客规范
(G)domain name ( )主板
(H)remote Iogin ( )默认主页
(I)main board ( )网络管理员
(J)network administrator ( )防病毒软件
It has not always been this way. The cards that we use today for commercial purposes are a vulgarization of the nineteenth-century social calling cards, an artifact with a quite different purpose. In the Gilded Age, possessing a calling card indicated not that you were interested in forming business relationships, but that your money was so old that you had no need to make a living. For the calling-card class, life was a continual round of social visits, and the protocol(礼遇) governing these visits was inextricably linked to the proper use of cards. Pick up any etiquette manual predating World War I, and you will find whole chapters devoted to such questions as whether a single gentleman may leave a card for a lady; when a lady must, and must not, turn down the edges of a card; and whether an unmarried girl of between fourteen and seventeen may carry more than six or less than thirteen cards in her purse in months beginning with a "J". The calling card system was especially cherished by those who made no distinction between manners and mere form, and its preciousness was well defined by Mrs. John Sherwood. Her 1887 manual called the card "the field mark and device" of civilization.
The business version of the calling card came in around the mm of the century, when the formerly, well defined borders between the commercial and the personal realms were used widely, society mavens(内行) considered it unforgivable to fuse the two realms. Emily Post's contemporary Lilian Eichler called it very poor taste to use business cards for social purposes, and as late as 1967 Amy Vanderbilt counseled that the merchant's marker "may never double for social purposes".
Business cards are usually used to______
A.announce one's latest academic appointment
B.establish business relationships
C.make a living
D.illustrate the fluidity of the world of trade
It can be inferred from the passage that
A.computer networking will be helpful in the food industry.
B.24-hour supermarkets are not very common.
C.few shopping centers are three-shift open at any hour.
D.24-hour restaurants are not in practice in the great business capitals.
Helsinki Card-Assistant to Tourists
Helsinki Card enables the tourists to travel free on the buses, trains and subways. Holders of the card enjoy a 80% discount on the sightseeing tour and special benefits at restaurants, theaters and concerts, as well as small gifts at department stores. The validity of Helsinki Card is 1, 2 or 3 days. The card is sold at the Hotel Booking Center and travel agencies.
The author's attitude toward the opinion held by Card and DiNardo is one of
A.reserved consent.
B.strong disapproval.
C.slight contempt.
D.enthusiastic support.
In what way does the subprime mortgage influence credit card market?
A.The fall of asset values affects the card borrowers' creditworthiness.
B.The decrease in the mortgage payment leads to the rises of the card debt.
C.As the home-equity loans are drying up, consumers are more likely to load up on the card debt.
D.The falling house prices make the card debt rise higher.
A.back
B.front
C.left
D.right