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【小题1】What’s the problem with this webpage?
A.The “Save target as…” link doesn’t work any longer.
B.The function of downloading doesn’t work smoothly.
C.Files are not allowed to be downloaded at present.
D.There’s something wrong with the right-clicking button.
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A.Select “Compatibility mode” button before going back to the download link.
B.Consult the expert in designing Internet Explorer 8.
C.Shut the computer and then restart it.
D.Kill the virus and go back to the download link.
【小题3】If you want to read the file “Ex Thai PM loses appeal: Text (31 K)”, you may need to download and install           .
A.the free Adobe Reader softwareB.Windows Media Player, Quick Time or Tunes
C.Windows Media Player or QuickTimeD.Windows Media Player or Tunes
【小题4】This webpage is intended for those        .
A.who are interested in music and dance
B.who have problems with their computers
C.who’d like to learn information technique
D.who’d like to download files


【小题1】B
【小题2】A
【小题3】A
【小题4】D

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