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1. Определите, является ли утверждение:

At the end of the 20th century the Internet was available to all research institutions, colleges and laboratories.

  1. истинным

  2. ложным

  3. в тексте нет информации

2. Определите, является ли утверждение:

By now many governments in different countries have accepted numerous laws to control the Internet.

  1. истинным

  2. ложным

  3. в тексте нет информации

3. Определите, является ли утверждение:

You may use the Internet any time you need without special registration.

  1. истинным

  2. ложным

  3. в тексте нет информации

4. Определите, является ли утверждение:

There are some legal restrictions to use the Internet materials.

  1. истинным

  2. ложным

  3. в тексте нет информации

5. Укажите, какой части текста (1, 2, 3, 4) соответствует следующая информация:

The Internet was originally designed for the purposes of governmental and military institutions.

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 3

  4. 4

6. Укажите, какой части текста (1, 2, 3, 4) соответствует следующая информация:

The breaking of the law concerning the Internet is strictly punished.

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 3

  4. 4

7. Ответьте на вопрос:

What are the main tasks and purposes of the World Wide Web?

  1. Sending messages to the other users of the Internet.

  2. Obtaining and sending all kind of electronic information for working, studying and entertainment.

  3. Usage of home computers as a series of menu pages or screens.

  4. Allowing or prohibition issues of private information with the help of the network.

8. Определите основную идею текста.

  1. Expanding the Internet to connect different countries all over the world.

  2. The description of basic functions of the Internet and some means of regulating the process of getting information.

  3. Creating the united system of controlling research-base supercomputers in the USA.

  4. Designing the telecommunication protocol known as the Computer Decency Act.

TEXT 3

Advantages and Disadvantages of Automated Systems

(1) Should a system be automated? Before this question can be answered, the various positive and negative effects of introducing automation must be considered. Two primary types of effects are technical and economic. There are others, but they are more complex. One reason for the complexity is that the benefits and problems of automating a system vary considerably not only with each area of application but also with the people who work with the system or who are affected by it.

(2) Because automated systems are able to perform routine decision-making tasks, they enable a company or organization to increase productivity. In other words, more goods are manufactured or more services rendered. Often quality can be improved as well. Such has been the case with the automation of the supermarket. The number of grocery items that can be checked out per minute has been greatly increased – in some cases nearly doubled – and the extensive delays occasionally experienced when a checkout clerk does not know the price of an item have been eliminated. More important, the automated reordering of goods has helped to even out the workload at warehouses and distributors, which is of particular importance to large supermarket chains. In addition, studies show that the computerized checkout system reduces errors in charging customers by as much as 75 percent.

(3) Automation also makes possible the performance of tasks that are well beyond the limits of human capabilities, as for example the launching, tracking, and control of the United States space shuttle. A project of this kind requires so many complex computations and such rapid control responses that it can only be accomplished through the employment of high-speed computerized systems.

(4) Automated systems, however, do have certain limitations and drawbacks. Although usually very reliable, they can malfunction. Moreover, an entire system may fail to operate properly if there is a single error in setting it up. A backup system has to be provided or a human “override” capability built into the system so that operations can be handled manually. Automated systems also lack the flexibility of humans. Any significant change in their function may thus require extensive redesigning of the equipment. This problem has been mitigated by the use of computer programs that can be modified with relative ease, but action, sensing, and control components still have to be tailored to specific applications. This is one reason that large amounts of money are required as a company or industry becomes increasingly more automated. In the long term, automation generally yields economic benefits. An exception would be a situation where an operation has to be automated for technical or safety reasons only.

(Britannica Student Encyclopedia Library)

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