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You deploy mobile devices that run Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition. You need to prevent the device screen from turning dark when users view documents. Which two actions should you perform?()
A . Configure the backlight brightness setting to maximum.
B . Display the soft input panel (SIP) when users read documents.
C . Increase the value of the Turn off device if not used for option.
D . Increase the value of the Turn off backlight if device is not used for option.
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Can I ()a message or would you like to ring him on his mobile phone?
A . make
B . leave
C . have
D . take
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Windows phone内置的Office Mobile包括()
A . A.Word
B . B.Excel
C . C.PowerPoint
D . D.OneNote
E . E.Access
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains 1000 user accounts. You have a list that contains the mobile phone number of each user You need to add the mobile number of each user to Active Directory. What should you do()
A . Create a file that contains the mobile phone numbers, and then run ldifde.exe
B . Create a fila that contains the mobile phone numbers, and then run csvde.exe
C . From Adsiedit, select the CN=Users container, and then mofify the properties of the container.
D . From Active Directory Users and Computers, select all of the users, and then modify the properties of the users.
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David bought a mobile phone ______ ______ earphones.
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Your mobile phone can tell you the time of other countries with its smart app of world clock.
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One of the best _________of the 20th century is the mobile phone.
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When is it appropriate to take a mobile phone call during a business dinner?
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3 I don’t have a mobile phone. ________________
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This is the____ mobile phone I want to buy.
A.quite
B.very
C.still
D.just
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HELSINKI (AFP) - Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia (pews- web sites) said it would expand i
HELSINKI (AFP) - Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia (pews- web sites) said it would expand its research and development activities in China, boosting cooperation with Chinese universities and swelling the number of phones designed and developed in the country.
"China is definitely a strategic part of Nokia's global R and D network," Nokia's chairman and CEO Jorma Ollila said in a statement Friday.
Nokia said it had been granted government approval to run a postdoctoral program that will enable researchers to work on advanced telecommunications technology, like 3G and Chinese mobile applications, at the Nokia Research Center in China.
The company also said it would create a unit which in cooperation with 10 Chinese universities will promote open platform. technologies, and that it would establish a research facility in Beijing focused on the digital wireless technology CDMA (news -web sites) (Code-Division Multiple Access).
In addition, the mobile giant said it would increase the Chinese share of its global handset design and development to 40 percent.
What is implied but not stated in the passage?
A.Nokia attaches great importance to the human resources.
B.Nokia would expand its research and development activities in China.
C.Nokia would create a unit which in cooperation with 10 Chinese universities will promote open platform. technologies
D.Nokia would increase the Chinese share of its global handset design and development
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Some families in America and elsewhere have started buying child friendly mobile phones outfitted with GPS (Global Positioning System) technology.
These phones and their related tracking services allow parents to pinpoint the location of their children with ease. Parents agree to pick up the phone bill in return for the reassurance of knowing where their children are; children are prepared to put up with the watching if they are allowed to have a phone.
Mobile operators in America are now launching tracking services. Under a federal decree known as E911, they had to upgrade their networks to ensure that anyone dialing the 911 emergency number could be located to within 100 metres. Some operators opted for triangulation technology, which determines the location of the handset by comparing the signals received by different base stations. But Verizon and Sprint chose to adopt the more expensive but more accurate GPS technology instead, and are now looking for ways to make money from it.
Verizon calls its service "Chaperone". For $10 a month, parents can call up the location of their child's LG Migo handset from their own mobile phones, or from a PC. The child receives a message saying that the handset's position has been requested, and the parents receive an ad dress, or a marker on a web-based map, giving the child's location. For an extra $10 per month, they can sign up for Child Zone, a service that, among other things, fires off an alert when a youngster (or, at least, the youngster's handset) strays outside a specified area.
For its part, Sprint has launched a similar service that can also let parents know when a child arrives at a particular location.
Another location service is available from Nextel, a mobile operator that was taken over by Sprint in 2005. Nextel opened up some of its systems to enable other firms to build their own software and services on top of its GPS technology. One example is AccuTracking, a small company which offers a tracking service for $6 a month and boasts that it is "ideal for vehicle tracking" or to keep "virtual eyes on kids". Some customers are also using the service to track their spouses, by hiding phones in their cars. "Mine is hidden under the hood, hot-wired to the battery—it works very well and it is easy to hook up continuous power, "writes one customer on AccuTracking's message board.
Start-ups are working on everything from city-wide games of hide-and-seek to monitoring the locations of Alzheimer's patients. Services that monitor jogging routes, and work out distance travelled and calories consumed, might also prove popular.
As a result, mobile operators, handset-makers and start-ups could transform. and expand a small, specialist market so far dominated by expensive, dedicated tracking systems.
The tracking function of the mobile networks was probably first intended for ______.
A.federal officials
B.national security
C.parent consumers
D.emergency rescue
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The project ______ by the end of 2007 will expand the city's mobile phone network to cover 10,000,000 users.
A.accomplished
B.being accomplished
C.having been accomplished
D.to be accomplished
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David:Hi,Jane,do you have some change with you?I have to make a call on thepay phone. Jane:Pay phone?Why not use my mobile phone?__________.
A.Here you are
B.You are welcome
C.It is OK
D.Don’t worry
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The third 10 I see is that I change my mobile phone once a year,
A.shortcoming
B.convenience
C.part
D.mobile phone
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One of Britain's few distinctive contributions to world culture may come to an end, according to a survey that suggests holiday postcards are more and more given up because of emails and instant messages in mobile phones.
More than half of the 1000 holiday-makers interviewed said they had decided to send fewer cards, turning instead to their electronic rivals. A quarter of the respondents (受调查者) regard postcards as old-fashioned and slow to arrive. A further 14% admitted that thinking of something to fill the space was too challenging, compared with a call home.
Although officially invented by a Hungarian, Emanuel Herrmann, in 1869, the idea of illustrated cards was taken up with most enthusiasm in Victorian Britain, joining Gothic architecture and landscape gardening as fields for which the country was famous.
"If the British postcard did disappear, we would lose forever something of great importance to the nation, "said Chris Mottershead of Thomson Holidays, which did the survey. He was backed by Marie Angelou of Sussex University, who has investigated the importance of sending and receiving postcards. "Postcards are nothing like phone calls, instant messages and direct photo shots via the mobile, "she said. "All these are useful, practical devices, but postcards offer something else, something additional that is not simply functional, but imaginative and personal. They can create the real atmosphere of your holiday in a way that nothing else can do. They are also for more than a moment—with some people adding them to collections built up over years and years.
Who first got the idea of illustrated cards?
A.Emanuel Herrmann.
B.Victorian Britain.
C.Chris Mottershead.
D.Marie Angelou.
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The term “mobile phone newspapers” refers to the news published in regularly recurring text and spread through mobile phones. The statement is a fact.
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听力原文:Good morning. My name is Jocelyn Romwell, and I will be presenting this lecture as part of the Steinway Historical Society Lecture Series here at the Margo Yellowfoot Theater. Today I will be talking about the role of technology throughout history, particularly since 1950 until the present day. I will begin my 75-minute lecture with a short slide presentation that summarizes different technological advances such as the telephone, fax machine, and of course mobile phones. My lecture will also feature some video clips taken from a brief interview I had with Hermann Muntz, one of the best known technology experts in the world. While this lecture deals with technology like mobile phones, I would be very grateful if the audience could turn off their mobile phones during the lecture. I hope that I will not bore you with too many details. However, I think it is important to provide a backdrop of the past in order to explain current technologies.
Where is the lecture taking place?
A.At the Steinway Historical Society.
B.At the Margo Yellowfoot Theater.
C.At the Herman Muntz Auditorium.
D.At the Jocelyn Romwell Center.
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什么是按国际格式输入手机号?提示有please enter your mobile phone number just as you would do whe...
什么是按国际格式输入手机号?提示有please enter your mobile phone number just as you would do when dialing the number within your county
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Mobile phone technology is developing so quickly that many customers are concerned about ().
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Many students pay___ to their mobile phones()
A.much attentions
B.so many attentions
C.a few attention
D.too much attention
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Mobile phones are the items that a lot of people are having today. However,do we really need to have a mobile phone by our side?
We could start with the advantages of mobile phones. There are many things that we could do with mobile phones. With the advancement of technology,more and more features are being added to the mobile phones which make them more useful. In addition to making calls,mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as text messaging,email,Internet access,business applications,gaming and photography. We can bring them everywhere,and can be reached by others anytime. They make the world smaller,bringing people together no matter where they are.
But we could have some risks when using our mobile phones. We may have accidents when we use them while driving. Some studies show that mobile phones can do harm to our bodies;and materials in mobile phones could damage our environment.
Since there are so many risks,why do we still have mobile phones?This is because these risks or disadvantages can be overcome. For example,while we are driving we can easily pull up our car if we really need to use the phone. Mobile phone manufacturers are reducing the radiation of mobile phones to avoid health risks.
Though there are both pros and cons of using mobile phones,we could easily see that there are more advantages than disadvantages. Moreover,mobile phones are becoming cheaper,which might be another reason why mobile phones are increasingly used today.
1. Which of the following functions is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Text messaging.
B. Camera.
C. GPS.
2. What risks might mobile phones cause?
A. Traffic accidents and health problems.
B. Environmental damage.
C. Both A and B.
3. What are mobile phone manufacturers doing to prevent mobile phone users from health risks?
A. They are reducing the radiation of mobile phones.
B. They are trying to persuade people to use mobile phones less.
C. They are developing new models of mobile phones.
4. Why do people still use mobile phones despite their disadvantages?
A. Because people don’t believe that mobile phones have any disadvantages.
B. Because the disadvantages of mobile phones can be avoided.
C. Because people cannot live without mobile phones.
5. According to the last paragraph,why are mobile phones increasingly being used today?
A. They are safer.
B. They have more functions.
C. They are becoming cheaper.
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The students shouldn’t __________ to take mobile phones.
A.allows
B.allowed
C.be allowe
D.allow
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---I’m sorry to trouble you.Could I use your mobile phone,please ---______.
A.Yes,you can
B.Yes,you may
C.No,you shouldn’t
D.Sorry,you needn’t