In so many ways, cyberspace (电脑空间) mirrors the real world. People ask for information, play games, and share hobby tips. Others buy and sell products. Still others look for friend ship, or even love.Unlike the real world, however, your knowledge about a person is limited to words on a computer screen. Identity and appearance mean very little in cyberspace. Rather, a person’s thoughts -- or at least the thoughts they type -- are what really counts. So, even the shyest per son can become a chat-room star.But some Internet users want more than just someone to chat with. They’re looking for serious love relationships.Supporters of online relationships claim that the Internet allows couples to get to know each other intellectually first. Personal appearance doesn’t get in the way.But critics of online relationships argue that no one can truly know another person in cyber space. Why Because Internet users can carefully craft their words to fit whatever image they want to give. And they don’t have to worry about what their "nonverbal" communication is doing for their image. In a sense, they’re not really themselves.All of this may be fine if the relationship stays in cyberspace. But not knowing a person is a big problem in a love relationship. With so many unknowns, it’s easy to let one’s imagination "filling the blanks." This inevitably leads to disappointment when couples meet in person.So, before looking for love in cyberspace, remember the advice of Internet pioneer Clifford Stoll: "Life in the real world is far richer than anything you’ll find on a computer screen.\ According to those critics, why people can’t truly know another person in cyberspace()
A. Because identity and appearance count very little in cyberspace.
Because people only discuss politics or hobbies.
C. Because some love relationships fail miserably.
D. Because many people pretend to be someone they are not.
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A -- Marketing managementB -- Operation managementC -- Economic lawD -- Business managementE -- Management information systemF -- Currency banking scienceG -- Equipment managementH -- Practical international tradeI -- Management economics and decision modelsJ -- Human resources managementK -- Financial managementL -- The world environment and international businessM -- Managerial accountingN -- International business lawO -- Western economicsP -- Risk management ()设备管理()企业管理
It was impossible to avoid (be) ()affected by his words.
Two days before International Women’s Day, the newly installed 105-member panel debating the future shape of the European Union, was assailed Wednesday for being a male-dominated club.The violation of women’s rights is not restricted to race, ethnic group or religion, said Anna Karamanou, chairperson of the European Parliament’s Women’s Rights and Equal Opportunities Committee.She used the occasion of International Women’s Day to warn of the danger of creating yet an other EU outfit without adequate input from women.Karamanou wrote a letter to Valery Giscard D’Estaing, the former French president who heads the European Convention, for not having enough women on his panel that began work last week.Out of a total of 105 members, the convention includes 16 women. There are only 2 women on the 12-member executive board."I find the unbalanced composition a very worrying symbol, as equality of women and men is a prerequisite for the building of a democratic and non-violent society,’ Karamanou told a women’s rights conference.The women’s conference debated rights abuses across the world and heard speakers from across the EU and elsewhere insist that if more women were involved in government the world would be a more peaceful place.European Parliament President Pat Cox agreed. "It is disappointing to note that the share of women in the European Convention is smaller than the share of women in the European Parliament," he said in an interview. How many men are there in the newly installed convention()
A. 89.
B. 16.
C. 14.
D. 12.
Now that you are l g years old, you should be (responsibility) () for yourself.