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2005年MBA联考英语阅读理解练习100篇(四)

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    Companies are paying up to $ 10,000 to register a domain name on the Internet even though there is no guarantee that they will get the name they want.
    The task of registering domains ending in .com, .org,.edu and .net is at present contracted out by the US government to the Virginia-based company Network Solutions. The contract runs out this year, and the government wants to bring in a different scheme.
    But last year, an ad hoc (拉丁语:特别的,专门的) committee of the Internet’s great and good revealed its own plan. This involved setting up seven new domains, each indicating the kind of business or organization using that name. The committee recruited 88 companies around the world to act as registrars for its. Firm,.shop,.web,.arts,.rec,.info.and nom domains. The US government has still to give the system its blessing, and may yet push ahead with its original scheme. Despite this, the 88 registrars have been taking applications for several months. They are due to start registering names this month with the Internet Council of Registrars, which grew out of the ad hoc committee.
    To prevent conflicting names from being registered, the council will take one name from each registrars in turn before going back for the second name in their queues, and so on. This has led to a flourishing trade, with companies trying to buy a place near the head of the queue. Global Name of Singapore is charging $10,000 to make sure a request for a name is the first one it sends off to the central database. Other registrars are charging nonrefundable deposits for places at the top of the queue. David Mather, chairman of the Policy Oversight Committee that is helping to set up and oversee the system, says that all registrars are subject to local laws regarding consumer protection and competition. But he says that the committee “will not act as an enforcement body in this area.”  
1. The domain name “.edu” is operated by ___.
    A. the US government
    B. the company Network Solutions
    C. Internet Council of Registrars
    D. both A and B
2. The .firm, .shop,. web, .arts, .rec, .info. and .nom domains are NOT run by __.
    A. a temporary committee organized by Internet’s influential services.
    B. the US government
    C. 88 registrars
    D. Internet Council of Registrars
3. Global names of Singapore is ___
    A. a company which applies for a name on the Internet
    B. a registrar.
    C. a company under the supervision of Policy Oversight committee.
    D. the central database
4. How can a company successfully register a name with the Internet?
    A. It must pay up to $ 10,000 or a nonrefundable deposit.
    B. Its application must be the first one at the top of the registration queue
    C. It must get approval from the Policy Oversight Committee.
    D. Both A and B
5. What is the meaning of the phrases “net cost” in the title?
    A. The amount of money covering the basics
    B. The registration fee for a domain name on the Internet
    C. The amount of money for the construction of a net work in a company
    D. The amount of money paid to the Internet service annually
答案:
1. B。从第2段可知道,.edu等四个域名已经由美国政府承包给 the Network Solutions company,目前的所有权或使用权仍在该公司。
2. B.从文章第3段中The government has still to give the system its blessing../政府仍然只是对这个系统祝福。。,可见对题干中所罗列出的七个域名美国政府并不参与其合作。
3. B。答案依据在最后一段的第3,4句:Global Names of Singapore is chargeing…other registrars are charging..可见Global Names of Singapore也是“registrars”
4. A。该题的答案相关句也是上一题的答案相关句:答案依据在最后一段的第3,4句。
5. B。根据该文章的主要内容判断,该文章主要涉及在网络上登记域名的事情,所以判断net在这里应该是网络,所以B(在因特网上登记域名的费用)是答案。

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