[originaltext]W: Good evening. My name is Jenny Fowler and I would like to welc

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问题  
W: Good evening. My name is Jenny Fowler and I would like to welcome all our listeners to Net News, your weekly program dealing with all matters online. Tonight we are fortunate to be joined by David Akris, head of the Internet security company WebLock. David, welcome to Net News.
M: Good evening Jenny.
W: Right, what I would really like to know first from you David is this: how on earth can I reduce the amount of spam mail I find every morning in my inbox? I think things are getting absolutely ridiculous. I mean, this morning there must have been about 30 to 40 e-mails covering everything from having won the lottery to purchasing things I would rather not mention on this show. What can a normal e-mail user such as myself do to combat this ever-growing problem?
M: Now there are a couple of strategies that we can employ to reduce this admittedly annoying problem. First of all, you have to be really guarded about where you leave your e-mail address. Of course, you give it to all your friends and you give it to contacts you have through your workplace, although I would also add as a strong recommendation that you have separate personal and work e-mail accounts. But what you must not do is to navigate around the Internet leaving your e-mail address for everyone to find. Because, believe me, there is no shortage of unscrupulous individuals out there who will harvest your e-mail address among the thousands of others either for their own personal gain or to sell to third parties.
W: Wow, I didn’t realize it was so simple.
M: It’s actually worse than that. There are little software programs called "spiders" that trawl around the Internet on their own looking for e-mail addresses, so your e-mail address, left innocently on that cookery message board, doesn’t even need to be seen by human eyes to be gathered. If any of your listeners are using what we call throwaway e-mail addresses, you know, provided by companies such as Yahoo or Hotmail, then I would recommend creating a new e-mail account and starting over.
W: That sounds like worthwhile advice, David.
1. According to the interview, what is Jenny Fowler’s problem?
2. To reduce spam mails, what is David Akris’ suggestion?
3. Why is David Akris against leaving e-mail address for everyone to find?
4. What are software programs "spiders" used to?
5. What do we learn about throwaway e-mail addresses?

选项 A、She doesn’t know how to do with lottery e-mails.
B、She is overwhelmed by the amount of spam mail.
C、She dares not to click the inbox button any more.
D、She doesn’t know how to check e-mails in a proper way.

答案 B

解析 在介绍完来宾之后,主持人引入今天的话题,并说到自己每天早上打开电子邮箱时,都会苦恼一件事:如何减少大量的垃圾邮件。可见,主持人被垃圾邮件所困扰,因此选B项。
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