Miss sending letters? Try Lettrs! This new service brings back the art of letter writing by marrying it to the Internet.
Lettrs, a new site, is attempting to bring back the old-fashioned idea of letter writing by providing a space that feels a little bit like a writing desk.
Of course, there’ll be purists who say that to truly enjoy letter writing you must do it on fancy letter paper and envelope in the mail is part of the fun. And if you’re into that sort of thing, go for it. But I can’t be the only one who is now so much faster at typing that writing by hand is painfully slow. Nor can I be the only one who likes to write on a whim (一時興起) when I’m going to be on a crowded train or airplane, both of which are situations where writing on the computer is far easier.
The site tries, pretty seriously, to approximate(接近) what it’s like to have your very own writing desk and paper to choose from (which comes in various prints and colors) as well as corresponding(通信)types of prints and cursive writing (草寫體) that come out on your screen as you write. There’s also a “desk drawer” for letters you’ve already sent, a “fridge” to post letters publicly, a “kitchen counter” for letters you have just received, and “shoebox” to store your letters in.
And if you need inspiration there are even old-style letters that are great examples of the kind of correspondence people used to send. Lettrs is such a great idea, because you get the best parts of communicating online (typing rather than writing, the speed, no lost mail, and it’s free! ) with the nice parts of a letter-the sense of sitting down to write, quietly, to one person in a meaningful way.
Who would you write to?
1.How does Lettrs work according to the text?
A. By providing real paper for letter writers.
B. By making room for people to write letters.
C. By supplying writing desks to letter writers.
D. By combining letter writing with the Internet.
2.It can be inferred from the text that the author_________.
A. is one of the purists
B. prefers writing to typing
C. always hopes to get paper letters
D. likes using Lettrs to write letters
3.A Lettrs user can find a newly received letter in or on a“_________”.
A. desk drawer B. fridge
C. kitchen counter D. shoebox
4.What is the main purpose of the author writing the text?
A. To advise readers to use Lettrs.
B. To tell readers how to write letters.
C. To persuade readers to write letters.
D. To show the advantage of the Internet.
5.What is the text mainly about?
A. An old art of letter writing.
B. A new service of letter writing.
C. The advantages of letter writing.
D. The development of letter writing.
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Brown ever said, “The future of television is no longer a question of what we can invent. It’s a question of what we want.”
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D. The potential of cable TV.
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A. The shortcomings of television.
B. The bright future of television.
C. The development of television.
D. The invention of television.
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