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Limiting Belief #1: “I can’t be my real self or I’ll be judged.”
I often watch videos of Oprah, Ellen DeGeneres, and other successful people on YouTube because I get to learn more about them and absorb their wisdom. I’ve noticed that no matter who the person is or how inspiring he/she may be, there’ll always be detractors trying to tear him/her down.
For example, with Oprah’s videos, I usually see detractors calling her “a fat hag,” “an overweight, money-grubbing whore,” and “a black racist.” Sometimes, people will criticize that she “talks too much and needs to shut up.” Detractors of Ellen usually describe her as a “homo,” a “disgusting gay,” and an “evil lesbian who violates Jesus’ teachings, destroys the sanctity of marriage, and is going to hell.” (Ellen is lesbian and married to Portia de Rossi, another lesbian.) And mind you, both Oprah and Ellen are two very accomplished, respectable humanitarians in their own right.
So whenever I read these comments, I’d think, Wow, I’m so glad that Oprah and Ellen don’t bother with such negative criticism. Because if they did, they would never have accomplished s they would also not have done so much good in the world!”
Seeing such comments helps me to realize that people are always going to judge, no matter how great of a person you are. You can never please everyone because everyone is different with his/her own set of opinions. Since everyone is different, why bother trying to please people? You are better off being yourself and owning your real self! You can never please everyone and you certainly need to please yourself to live a fulfilling life.
Embrace these beliefs instead:
“It is not my job to please people in life.”
“B there’ll never be anyone else like me.”
Further reading:
, Day 15: Identify Your Values and Day 16: Discover Your Life Purpose
How to deal with unconstructive people:
Limiting Belief #2: “I can’t fall in love or I’ll get my heartbroken.”
I used to carry this belief subconsciously. While I had been open to dating and being in a relationship since young, subconsciously I was afraid to love because I didn’t want to be rejected and have my heart broken. So, even though I would verbally say that I wanted to be in a relationship, I never truly opened my heart to others.
Unfortunately, such a belief prevented me from finding true love. And funnily, despite having such a belief, I still experienced heartbreaks anyway — , and another time in my 20s. While each heartbreak was painful, they made me stronger and wise at the end of the day. From those incidents, I learned more about myself and how to attract true love — eventually paving the way for me to
Now, if I had closed myself off, my fiance and I would have never
I would also not have found the love of my life. This would have been my greatest regret — except that I wouldn’t get to regret it because I wouldn’t even know what I had missed out!
To find true love, you need to put yourself out there and allow yourself to be vulnerable. While you may get hurt in the process, it’s part and parcel of any love journey. Know that it’s not possible to form a true connection without first allowing yourself to be vulnerable. To avoid love out of fear of being hurt, will only lead to a fear-based, loveless life filled with “what if”s, regrets, and “I wish I did xxx” when you grow old.
Embrace these beliefs instead:
“I love freely because it is part of being human.”
“It is by opening my heart that I will attract the right kind of love into my life.”
“Heartbreaks help me to learn more a they move me closer towards attracting the right person into my life.”
Further reading:
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Limiting Belief #3: “I can’t ask for what I want lest I get rejected.”
I remember when I started giving speeches in the first year of my business. To get the word out about my service, I had to reach out to different organizations and pitch to them. I would cold call, e-mail, and at times even do a cold walk-in to try my luck! In the end I lost count of the number of organizations I contacted, but it was a lot – definitely at least 70.
For what it’s worth, most of them never responded. The ones I cold-called or cold-contacted would brush me aside and tell me to “e-mail instead,” which was almost always synonymous with “Sorry I’m not interested, and I’m just asking you to e-mail so that you can stop bugging me.” For every outreach attempt I made, there was a more than 95% chance that I would get rejected — either by getting a non-response or a cold response.
It’s good that I never let these rejections stop me, because I eventually nailed a long-running training contract with a very reputable and popular career portal in my country. And how did I get this? Through a cold e-mail which I was already expecting wouldn’t generate a response, but still sent anyway. I subsequently became their exclusive training partner for the next 18 months, and I eventually ended the contract in 2011 because I wanted to focus on developing my business online.
In life, people face rejection all the time. Rather than avoid rejection, learn how to handle it. Know that rejection is merely a process that lets you know that you’re poking in the wrong direction, so that you can adjust your strategy and redirect yourself in the right direction. By shying away from asking because you don’t want to face rejection, you’ll only rob yourself of opportunities to get what you want. The universe wants to give you what you want — create the opportunity for it to do so.
Embrace these beliefs instead:
“Rejection is part and parcel of life. Every ‘no’ will lead me closer to a ‘yes.’”
“I need to first ask in order to receive.”
Limiting Belief #4: “I can’t trust people lest they betray my trust.”
When I was in primary school, I found out that my then-best friend spoke ill about me the whole time we were “best friends,” even though she would always be saccharine sweet before me. As a twelve-year-old adolescent who was already self-inferior, this incident left me feeling worse about myself.
Even though this was a negative experience that made me more guarded, I realized – after embarking on my personal growth journey – that being guarded doesn’t help me to forge meaningful connections. While it may prevent me from getting hurt, it limits me from forming deep friendships with anyone.
This is why I no longer hold back on trusting people – in fact, quite the opposite. With every new person I meet, I’ll always give him/her my full trust unless the person violates the trust. This is how I’ve been able to make so many great friends in my life and build so many amazing connections. This is also why I’ve had such amazing readers host me during my world travels in Europe, U.S., and South Africa – even though we had never met in person prior to that! Because I share my life stories unreservedly on PE, it has allowed them to form a connection with me – and trust me enough to invite me to stay with them during my travels. And meeting up in person then allowed us to build an even deeper connection.
Betrayal never feels good, but that doesn’t mean you should close yourself off from others. Just because there are doesn’t mean you should stop trusting other people. Doing so will not only keep you from meeting amazing people, it’ll also make you unhappy at the end of the day.
So, trust freely, while being smart about how you handle toxic people who betray your trust. Cut off the bad eggs in your life while opening yourself fully to receive new people into your life.
Embrace these beliefs instead:
“Everyone is deserving of my trust unless otherwise disproved.”
“Without trust, I can’t form a meaningful relationship with anyone.”
Further reading:
Limiting Belief #5: “I can’t pursue my dreams because I may fail.”
Before I came to pursue my dreams, there was a brief moment when I worried about failing. What if I fail? I thought. What would happen to my life? Would I be deemed a failure, a loser, a good-for-nothing?
However, it didn’t take long before I realized that my fear was redundant. Firstly, by doing proper strategizing, planning, and taking due action, there was no reason why I would fail. Secondly, even if I were to “fail” (as defined by not generating revenue before my savings run out), I could always return to the corporate world, generate more savings, and then return to pursue my dreams after a year or two. I could simply just do this over and over again, until I succeed.
Doing this was a big aha, because I was able to pursue my dreams with no reservation after that. As it turned out, things took off after a few months, and I never had to explore the option of returning to the corporate world. Even if things didn’t work out, I would have simply returned to work in the corporate environment and quit to pursue my dreams after a couple of years.
Failure is over-glorified in today’s world. Peop there’s no need to make a big hoo-haa out of it. What’s more important is the actions you take when things don’t go your way. How can you learn from your failures? How can you turn your failures into success? These are the questions to ask yourself to create the future of your dreams.
Embrace these beliefs instead:
“My dreams are mine for the taking.”
“Whatever I can conceive, I can achieve. It’s up to me to take the steps to make things happen.”
Further reading:
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Limiting Belief #6: “I don’t need to be successful, so I’m not going to strive for success.”
Uh-oh, the self-intellect’s trap. I carry a variation of this belief sometimes, such as “I don’t need a lot of money to live a great life, so I’m not going to strive for riches,” and have to catch and correct myself when that happens.
The danger with this belief is that it’s creates this intellectual, rational, even convincing self-justification on why you shouldn’t be successful (or even, why you aren’t successful right now), when actually, it’s in your destiny to be successful, wealth, abundant, or whatever you want to be. And believe it or not, the only person who can break this trap is you yourself, because the ego can find unlimited ways to justify its state of being.
Breaking such limiting beliefs is exactly what I cover in module one of my passive-income course, , Money & You. I teach participants to identify and overcome their limiting money beliefs, because you need to have the right money beliefs in order to succeed in your money goals. While most people with scarcity mindsets have the mindset of, “Why should I be rich?” and “I don’t know if I can be rich,” the question I pose to the class is, “Why shouldn’t we be rich?”
After I raised the question, one of the participants Sulthana realized that her baseline belief towards money was negative when there’s no reason why it should be so. Turns out that growing up, she was never surrounded by many wealthy people, so her baseline belief was always, “How am I supposed to know if I’m meant to be rich?” Upon hearing my question, she thought, “Yes that’s true — why shouldn’t we be rich? Even if someone is born in a poor country, the person can always find ways to earn money.” From there, she was able to switch her money beliefs to ones of abundance.
You don’t need a reason to achieve success because you’re meant for success. But supposed you do need one — what would you do if you are hugely successful, have a billion dollars in your bank, and are well-known throughout the world? How can you put this success, money, and fame to the highest use of all? Perhaps this answer will be the answer you need to strive for your highest potential.
Embrace these beliefs instead:
“I succeed simply because I can be.”
“By being successful, I have more resources to achieve my highest goals and dreams and to support the highest good of mankind.”
Further reading:
, my six-week intensive course on how to start your passive income business and achieve financial freedom for the rest of your life
Limiting Belief #7: “It’s too late to pursue my dreams.”
Everyone knows Colonel Sanders, the founder and ambassador of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). However, did you know that before Sanders became a world-famous Colonel, he was a “sixth-grade dropout, a farmhand, an army mule-tender, a locomotive fireman, a railroad worker, an aspiring lawyer, an insurance salesman, a ferryboat entrepreneur, a tire salesman, an amateur obstetrician, an (unsuccessful) political candidate, a gas station operator, a motel operator and finally, a restaurateur”?
It was between the ages of 48 and 49 that Sanders finalized his now-famous “Original Recipe” for KFC with 11 herbs and spices. At the age of 65 in 1955, Sanders traveled the U.S., visiting from restaurant to restaurant, knocking from door to door, and cooking batches of chicken for the restaurant owners to convince them to franchise his chicken.
His efforts paid off, because by 1963 there were 600 KFC restaurants, making the company the largest fast food operation in the United States! In 1964 at the age of 74, Sanders sold the company to investors for US$2 million (about US$15 million today), a lifetime salary, and the agreement that he’d be the company’s quality controller and trademark. Today, KFC has 18,875 outlets in 118 countries and territories — making it the second largest fast food restaurant chain in the world, after McDonald’s.
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I don’t care much about the KFC restaurant since I don’t eat meat, but Sanders’ story is both inspiring and chocked full of lessons. There’s much we can learn from him:
Even in his late 40s when most people would just prepare to wind down in life, Sanders was busy perfecting his secret recipe for chicken.
At a ripe old age of 65, he was traveling across U.S. and hustling for people to franchise his chicken. Undoubtedly, he must have faced tons of rejections along the way, but did he let it stop him? No. (Refer to Limiting Belief #3 above on rejections.)
Despite being a jack of all trades and having succeeded in virtually nothing prior to his 40s (relative to society’s standards), Sanders did not let this stop him from making good of his life.
If you often say that it is too late to pursue your dreams, recognize that your age isn’t the real limiting factor here — your belief that it is a limiting factor, is the limiting factor. Forget the standard societal track of success where one needs to be at a certain place in life at a certain age to be considered successful. Your life path is bigger than such predefined tracks. Create your own life path and make it happen.
Embrace these beliefs instead:
“It’s never too late to pursue anything. What’s more important is that I take action now.”
“Age is just a number. My current age is just a reflection of the number of years I’ve been alive, but not a reflection of my unlimited power as a being.”
Further reading:
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What are Your Self-Limiting Beliefs?
Do you carry any of these limiting beliefs? How are you going to turn them around? Share with me in the comments section.
For those of you with , check out Day 26: Identify Your Limiting Thoughts and Day 27: Replace with Empowering Thoughts, which are about identifying your limiting beliefs and changing them into empowering ones.
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2010学年度第一学期期末高一信息科技试卷一、单项选择题(每题1分,共50分)1.现代社会中,人们把_____________称为人类不可缺少的资源。A.物质、能量、信息& & & & & & & & B.物质、知识、信息C.物质、能量、知识& & & & & & & & D.能量、知识、信息2.下列叙述中,错误的是__________。A.信息可以被多个信息接收者接收并且多次使用B.信息具有时效性C.同一个信息可以依附于不同的载体D.信息的价值总是永恒不变的3.现实世界中各种各样的信息,通常是连续变化的“模拟量”,“数字化”过程就是将这种“模拟量”转换成“数字量”。下列设备中,& & & & & & 可以将“模拟量”转换成“数字量”。①声卡& & & & ②扫描仪& & & & ③绘图仪& & & & ④数码相机A. ①②③④& & & & B. ①②③& & & & C. ②③④& & & & D. ①②④4.组成存储器最基本单元的是二进制记忆元件,它能存储1个二进制位,称为__________。A. KB& & & & B. Byte& & & & C. bit& & & & D. MB5.德国数学家莱布尼兹是现代电子计算机二进位制的创始人,他正是在中国古老的太极八卦图的启发和帮助下,才触动灵机,一举成功的。他发现,八卦由坤卦经艮、坎、巽、震、离、兑到乾卦,正是二进制的零到七。八卦中的“一”叫做阳爻,相当于二进制中的“1”,而八卦中的“--”叫做阴爻,相当于二进制中的“0”。例如:“艮”是001,则“兑”是___________。A.110& & & & & & & & & & & & & & B.100C.011& & & & & & & & D.0016.二进制数110001中左起第二位上的1在十进制中相当于______。& & & & A. 2的3次方& & & & B. 2的4次方& & & & C. 2的5次方& & & & D. 2的6次方7.每组数据中第一个数为十进制数,第二个数为二进制数,两个数值相同的是__________。A. 45,101101& & & & B. 55,110110& & & & C. 30,100000& & & & D.60,1110108.小张为他的数码相机配置了一块3GB的存储卡,这张存储卡可存放8的真彩(32位)的照片约& & & & & & 。A. 100张& & & & B. 500张& & & & C. 1000张& & & & D. 2000张9.在键盘上输入的一个字母“A”,在计算机内存储为& & & & & & 。A. 字形码& & & & B. 国标码& & & & C. ASCII码& & & & D. 输入码10.对于汉字编码,以下说法中正确的是& & & & & & 。A. 内码是为了解决汉字输入而形成的编码B. 汉字编码只有输入码C. 使用不同输入法输入同一汉字,该汉字的内码是不同的D.存储一个汉字最少要占用2个字节11.某同学想利用Windows系统自带的“录音机”功能录制自己唱的歌,从而能够通过网络送给在外地的爷爷奶奶。如果他选用44.1KHz采样频率,16位二进制数表示的量化值进行录音,那么计算机每秒的采样样本数有& & & & & & 。A. 44100个& & & & B. 16个& & & & C. 45158.4个& & & & D. 44.1个12.信息的压缩方法有无损压缩和有损压缩两种,有损压缩主要用于________。A.程序源代码文件& & & & B.视频和音频文件& & & & C.重要的文字材料& & & & D.重要的数据库文件13.以下常见文件后缀名中属于位图文件后缀名的是___________。A. .doc& & & & B..exe& & & & C..JPG& & & & D..htm14.将一段声音变成二进制声音文件,这个过程是__________。A. 对信息的编码& & & & B. 对信息的译码& & & & C. 对信息的压缩& & & & D. 对信息的解压缩15.MPEG是& & & & & & 。A. 静态图像信息压缩标准& & & & B. 音频信息压缩标准C. 文档信息压缩标准& & & & & & & & D. 视频信息压缩标准16.为防范甲型H1N1流感大面积传播,市教委要求每个学校做好每日晨检工作。为此学校特意购买了数支红外线测温仪,通过对被测者进行红外探测、分析比较,得到被测者的体温。红外线测温仪使用到了信息技术中的__________。A. 感测技术& & & & B. 通信技术& & & & C. 计算技术& & & & D. 控制技术17.某校举行学生4*400接力赛,裁判员将各小组的比赛成绩记录在记录表中,接下来对这些比赛成绩进行统计、分析排出名次,然后将这比赛的结果抄了一份送到广播员处,广播员播出成绩。由以上各环节可以看出信息处理的一般过程是& & & & &
。A. 信息获取、信息存储、信息加工、信息表达B. 信息获取、信息加工、信息存储、信息表达C. 信息获取、信息加工、信息表达、信息存储D. 信息存储、信息加工、信息获取、信息存储18. 以下& & & & & & 属于信息加工的范畴。A. 复制一段视频录像& & & & & & & & B. 视频保存至移动硬盘C. 播放视频录像& & & & & & & & D.将视频、声音的编辑合成19.当前世界上各种计算机,就其工作原理而论,都是基于“存储程序”的工作原理,其提出者是& & & & & &
。A. 艾伦·图灵& & & & B.香农& & & & C. 冯·诺依曼& & & & D. 布尔 20.计算机硬件的五大组成部件分别是:__________,__________,_________,输入设备和输出设备。A.寄存器,控制器,存储器& & & & B.运算器,控制器,存储器C.存储器,路由器,操作器& & & & D.集线器,计算器,存储器21.以下说法中正确的是& & & & &
。A. 计算机的中央处理器通常是指内存储器和运算器B. 计算机的内存储器一般分为RAM和ROM,停电后ROM中的数据丢失,RAM中的数据保留C. 存取速度由快到慢排列为:硬盘、内存、优盘D. 没有系统软件,应用软件肯定不能正常工作22.下图中间所示是一台计算机机箱背后的照片,在其周围有着各种外部设备的图片,这些外部设备与主机箱的对应接口连接方式正确的一组是______。A.& & & & & B. C.& & & & & D.23.兰兰在家制作一张电子小报,做到一半时突然停电了,来电后兰兰重新启动电脑打开制作软件,却怎么也找不到那张未完成的小报。这是因为制作时& & & &
。A. 硬盘坏了& & & & & & & & B. 文件只存放在内存里面C. 文件只存放在硬盘上& & & & D. 文件从来没有在存储器上存放过24.显示器所能表示的像素个数称为& & & & &
。A. 点数& & & & B. 分辨率& & & & C. 图像数& & & & D. 显示数25.小张想配置一台计算机,他设计的配置方案为“Intel奔腾4 2.8GB/256MB/320GB/50X/15”,其中能看出硬盘大小的部分是& & & &
。A.Intel奔腾4& & & & B.2.8GB& & & & C.256MB& & & & D. 320GB26. 从一台“裸机”到可以用于信息处理的电脑,要经历下列步骤,正确的操作顺序是& & & & &
。①装驱动程序& & & & ②安装系操作系统& & & & ③安装应用软件& & & & & & & & ④硬盘分区和格式化A. ①②③④& & & & B. ④③②①& & & & C. ④②①③& & & & D. ④①②③27.以下选项中没有操作系统的是A.FireWorks、Premiere和Windows& & & & B. Premiere、Java、Office C.Mac OS、VB和MSN& & & & D. Office、Photoshop和DOS28.新买的一台喷墨打印机不能使用,可能的原因是& & & & &
。①打印机墨盒没有墨了②打印机的电源线和数据线没有连接好③与打印机连接的电脑遭受了病毒的攻击④与打印机连接的电脑没有安装打印机驱动程序A. ②③④& & & & B. ①③④& & & & C. ①②③④& & & & D. ①②④29.以下操作中对计算机信息安全可能造成危害的是& & & & &
。A. 设置系统登录密码& & & & B. 安装网络防火墙C. 安装正版杀毒软件& & & & & & & & D. 随意使用移动存储设备30.计算机病毒是指& & & & & & 。A. 具有破坏性的特制程序& & & & B. 已损坏的磁盘C. 带细菌的磁盘& & & & & & & & D. 被破坏了的程序31为了预防计算机病毒,对于外来信息应采取& & & & &
。A. 禁止使用& & & & B.先查毒,后使用& & & & C.使用后,再查毒& & & & D.随便使用32.网络的空前发展对我们的生活产生了积极的影响,但是使用网络必须遵守一定的规范和网络道德,以下行为中符合中学生行为规范的是& & & & &
。& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & A. 在网络上,言论是自由的,所以你想说什么都可以B. 把自己买的正版软件放在网上供别人下载C. 沉溺于虚拟的网络交往及网络游戏D. 参加反盗版公益活动33.计算机网络要进行正常数据传输,除了拥有计算机、网络连接线路与连接设备外,还必须具备& & & & & & &
。A. 网络协议& & & & B.网卡& & & & C. 调制解调器& & & & D.网络软件34.下面不属于计算机网络功能的是& & & & & & & & 。A. 资源共享& & & & & & & & B. 分布式处理& & & & C. 数据通信& & & & & & & & D. 图像、声音、文字等集成35.下面关于拓扑结构的说法中正确的是& & & & & & & & 。A. 网络上只要有一个节点发生故障,就会使整个网络瘫痪的是星型结构B. 每一个网络只能采用一种拓扑结构C. 局域网的拓扑结构主要有总线型、星型和环型三种D. 环型结构是最安全、最灵活的一种拓扑结构36.学校的计算机房或电子阅览室应该属于& & & & & & & 。A. 城域网& & & & B. 广域网& & & & C. 局域网& & & & D. 因特网37.有多台独立的装有网卡的计算机、一台打印机和一些双绞线,如果要使这些计算机都可以共享使用这台打印机,还应该添加& & & & & & & & &
设备。A. 光纤& & & & B. 调制解调器& & & & C. 打印驱动& & & & D. 集线器38.以下IP地址的表示中,正确的是& & & & & & & & & & 。A. 103,96,208,3& & & & B. 206 .258. 1.5& & & & C. 34. 18. 28& & & & D. 130. 14. 1. 5839.小刚在浏览器中输入正确的网址,无法打开网页,但输入相应的IP地址即可正常打开网页,可能的原因是& & & &
。A. 网卡故障& & & & B. 浏览器故障& & & & C. DNS服务器故障& & & & D. 网络协议没安装40. TCP/IP协议是& & & & & & & & & & & & 。A. 传输控制协议& & & & & & & & B. 传输控制协议和网际协议的合称C. 网际协议& & & & & & & & D. 只适用于局域网的一种协议41.检查本机与东方网()间的网络是否畅通,可以& & & & & & & 。A. 在IE浏览器的“地址”栏中输入“Ping ”B. 在Windows“开始”的“运行”栏中输入“Ping ”C. 在IE浏览器的“地址”栏中输入“tracert ”D. 在Windows“开始”的“运行”栏中输入“Ipconfig& 42.小红的父母均有各自的笔记本电脑,小红使用的是一台装有有线网卡的台式电脑,由于工作和学习需要,每个人都需要在家上网,请你为他们选择比较合理的家庭上网方案& & & & & 。A. 为每个人分别申请ISP提供的上网账号B. 申请ISP提供的有线上网服务,通过自备的无线路由器把各台电脑连接起来C. 在家里每个房间预设上网端口D. 设一个专用房间用于上网43.某气象台位于环境恶劣的高山之巅,要将其数据传到因特网上,下列因特网接入方式中比较合理的是& & & & & & &
。A. 光缆专线接入& & & & B有线通接入& & & & C. 无线接入& & & & D. 拨号方式44.以下关于浏览器的说法中错误的是        。A. 同一个网页可以用多种不同的浏览器浏览B. 可以利用浏览器查看当前网页的源文件C. 在浏览器的选项功能中设置“不显示图片”,可以提高网页下载显示的速度D. 浏览器能浏览网页但不能保存网页45.HTML语言是& & & & & & &
。A. 一种编辑网页的软件& & & & B. 用于存放网页具体内容的数据库C. 一种计算机汇编语言& & & & D. 超文本标记语言46.小明(邮箱地址:)给小王(邮箱地址:)发了一封电子邮件,当他发送成功后 ,这封邮件将& & & & & & & & & 。A. 发送到小王本人的计算机中& & & & B. 发送到小王的计算机中C. 发送到的邮件服务器中& & & & D. 发送到的邮件服务器中47.电子邮件的发送和接收分别使用了    协议和     协议。A. TCP协议和IP协议& & & & B. FTP协议和HTTP协议C. SMTP协议和POP3协议& & & & D. ISP协议和UDP协议48.我们在网上看新闻、听音乐等,主要利用了因特网的& & & & & &
应用。A. WWW& & & & B.FTP& & & & C. TELNET& & & & D. HTML49在用“FlashGet”软件下载文件时,由于多种原因引起中断后,下次连接后仍可继续下载,这体现了& & & & & & & &
的特性。A. 多点下载& & & & B. 多线程下载& & & & C. 断点续传& & & & D. 计划下载50.某同学在的搜索栏中输入“上海世博会”,点击搜索按钮进行搜索,请问这种搜索方式属于& & & & & & & & 类型。A. 元搜索& & & & B.分类目录搜索& & & & C. 全文搜索& & & & D. 人工检索
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