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______ is the sending and receiving of the messages by computer. It is a fast, low-cost way of communicating worldwide.

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2022-01-05 13:14
A、LAN
B、Post office
C、E-Mail
D、I-dimension array
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C

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解析:译文的含义是:()通过计算机收发消息,它是快速的、低成本的与世界通信的方式。选项A、B、C、D的含义分别是局域网、邮局、电子邮件、I维数组。选项C符合题意,为所选。

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