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III. After you have read

3.1. Answer the following questions:

1. What is Internet?

2. What are the main reasons why people want to be «on the Internet»?

3. What does the freedom of the Internet includes?

4. Do you agree that you can choose the information to your taste or need on the Internet?

5. There are no borders in the Internet, aren`t there?

6. Can people vote on the Internet?

7. The main principles of the democracy are kept on the Internet, aren`t they?

8. How can you use a great variety of different resources of the Internet?

9. How can the students use the Internet?

10. What is the conclusion about the Internet in this text?

3.2. Fill in the gaps:

1. The main goal is to show … .

2. Internet appeared in our country … .

3. You can post your message to the Internet and you … .

4. If you don’t like something you just type another address and … .

5. There is also a … of movement. There are no … in the Internet and you can travel all over the Internet without any prohibitions.

6. There are a lot of … where you can express your attitude towards something.

7. The Internet makes it easier to find … now even listen to and watch famous people.

8. Now … use Internet to search for the useful information because it is the fastest and the most convenient way to do it.

9. The Internet is the most … instrument of the twenty-first century.

10. The Internet will guide us to … there will be no borders on the Earth any more.

3.3. Write the plan of the text.

3.4. Give the summary of the text.

3.5. Read and translate the sentences with the Abverbial Clause. State the types of the sentences with the Abverbial Clause:

1. I’ll stay with you till your mother comes.

2. If I see him I`ll let you know.

3. The countryside was so beautiful that we decided to stay there longer.

4. We decided to stay there longer because the sights were very wonderful.

5. Begin to read from where you stopped.

6. We came half an hour earlier so that you could speak to him.

7. If you read this book you will like it.

8. If you ever need me, I shall be always around.

3.6. Read, translate and analyze the sentences with the Clause paying attention to the word that:

1. There is no doubt that old age comes to everybody.

2. Anyone that took part in the defence of Leningrad received the «Defence of Leningrad Medal».

3. One of the self-evident truths is that every change or new existence requires a cause.

4. That honey is heavier than sugar is a fact.

5. It was so hot and stuffy that it was difficult to breathe.

6. It is observed that great strength and good nature commonly go together.

7. Repeat this word again that you may remember it better.

8. Peggotty answered with such a start that it quite awoke me.

9. It was at this moment that the idea came to him.

3.7. Read, translate and analyze the sentences with the Clause:

1. A good writer makes a thing real to us when he describes it because he pictures it as he sees it.

2. Goethe was born in 1749, so that some years ago we were celebra-ting the anniversary of his birth.

3. Seven o’clock had hardly ceased striking when Mr. Pickwick’s comprehensive mind was aroused from the state of unconsciousness in which slumber had plunged it.

4. She (Miss Betsey Trotwood) gave my mother such a turn that I always have been convinced I am indebted, to Miss Betsey for having been born on a Friday.

5. Well, it looks to me as though I’ve got a case for you now that you are going to stay with us.

6. One of the great difficulties that is facing the principal cities is the large influx of people, which leads to a great demand for houses.

7. It is not surprising that there are many active defenders of peace among the armaments workers in England.

8. It is a fact which will be long remembered as remarkable down there that the old lady was never drowned but died triumphantly in bed at 92.

9. We began to rejoice over our good success when just at that moment a pistol cracked in the bush, a ball whistled close past my ear, and poor Tom Redruth stumbled and fell his length on the ground.

10. My watch gains, which is better than losing.

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