Read the following passage and choose the best word for each space. For questions 26~45, mark one letter A, B, C or D on the Answer Sheet. Do you want to send an e-mail message to the White House Good luck. In the past,【C1】______President Bush — or at least those assigned to read his mail — what was【C2】______your mind it was necessary only to sit down at a personal computer connected to the Internet and【C3】______a note to president@whitehouse.gov. But this week, Tom Matzzie, an online organizer with the A.F.L.-C.I.O., discovered that 【C4】______with the White House had become a bit more【C5】______. When Mr. Matzzie sent an e-mail protesting【C6】______a Bush administration policy, the message was bounced back with an automated reply, saying he had to send it again in a new way. Under a system【C7】______on the White House Website【C8】______the first time last week, those who want to send a message to President Bush must now【C9】______as many as nine Web pages and【C10】______a detailed form that starts by asking whether the message sender supports White House policy【C11】______differs with it. The white House says the new e-mail system is an effort to be more responsive【C12】______the public and offer the administration "real time" access【C13】______citizen comments. Completing a message to the president also requires【C14】______a subject from the provided list, then entering a full name, organization, address and e-mail address.【C15】______the message is sent, the writer must wait for an automated response【C16】______his message,【C17】______whether the addressee intended to send the message. The message is delivered to the White House only after the person using that e-mail address【C18】______it. "Over【C19】______, it’s a very cumbersome process," said Jakob Nielsen, an authority on Web design. "It’s probably designed deliberately to【C20】______on their e-mail." 【C18】