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- •Internet, browsing, software, computing, to access, usable, user-friendly, Explorer, e-mail, browser.
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Computer and Internet technology changes the world.
New information Technologies in Present and Personal Development.
How the Web changes our communicative habits.
Netiquette is important for computer users for communicating on the Internet.
Затверджено на засіданні кафедри міжкультурної комунікації
Протокол №___________________від «______»______________20___р.
Завідувач кафедри міжкультурної комунікації к. ф. н., доц. Жуковська В.В.
Викладач кафедри міжкультурної комунікації к. ф. н., доц. Євченко В.В.
Житомирський державний університет імені Івана Франка
ННІ іноземної філології
Кафедра міжкультурної комунікації
ПОЗААУДИТОРНА ПІДСУМКОВА МОДУЛЬНА КОНТРОЛЬНА РОБОТА 10
з дисципліни «Практичний курс основної іноземної мови»
для студентів 5 курсу
Спеціальність: 7.02030302 Мова і література (англійська)*
Варіант 5
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The Net is a huge, unwieldy mass (1) __ no “powers-that-be” that can dictate content or standards. This is, (2) ___the most part, a good thing because it means there’s no censorship and no one can wield authority arbitrarily. To prevent this organised chaos from descending (3) ___ mere anarchy, however, a set of guidelines has been put (4) ___ over the years. To give you a taste (5) ____ netiquette, here are some highlights to consider.
Keep your message brief and (6) __ the point and make sure you clear (7) ___ any spelling slips or grammatical gaffes (8) ___ shipping out.
Don’t bother other people ((9) ___ sending them test messages. If you must test a program, send a message (10) ___ yourself.
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Decreasing, home, data, models, interfaces, computer users, commands, machines, computers, microprocessors.
Personal computers in late 1991 and early 1992 increased in performance while dramatically (1) ___ in price. Many popular computer (2) __ for both (3) __ and office were built around Intel Corporation’s (4) __, which made possible the increased computing power and speed. Such (5) ___ have the ability to run software requiring large amounts of random access memory, the working memory into which programs and (6) __ are loaded from discs. The ability to run large programs is important to people who use graphical user (7) ___ – software that is activated by selecting items displayed as pictures or in simple menus rather than by typing (8) ___.
From 1991 to mid-1992, the prices of powerful computers dropped as much as 70 per cent. Prices on some models had fallen as low as $1,500 by spring 1992.The lower prices enabled (9) _____ to buy more powerful (10) ___ for less money - while manufacturers enabled smaller profits on each machine sold.