The Internet
The Internet is probably one of the most important inventions of recent time. It started in the 1960-s, when some scientists designed a network of computers like a spider’s web that could work even after a nuclear attack. This was a military project called ARPANET. At this stage just four big American university computers made up the Internet, these computers were connected, but the system was very complicated to use. Tim Bernes-Lee is the first person who invented the Internet that we know today. In 1989 he came up with the idea of using links to go from one page to another, and the World Wide Web was born. Nowadays people use the Internet for business, news and research, and of course, we send millions of email messages every day.
1. Decide if the statements are true or false: A. The first satellite was in space for a month. B. The man had landed on the moon before the first space station started to work. C. The International Space Station was as big as a football pitch. D. The first tourist in space paid $10 million to see a satellite in space. E. Now scientists are planning missions to Mars and other planets. F. Only supercomputers can solve problems. G. A new computer program helps to learn languages. H. The Internet as we know it now was invented in 1960s.
Match the word and its definition:
Fill in the gaps with one word from the previous exercise: 1. On Monday they _______________ a test satellite from Cape Canaveral. 2. The geologists ________________ the territory from September to December and found many natural resources. 3. Who ______________ the Internet? – It was Tim Bernes-Lee. 4. What are you working at? – We’re doing a ____________ into the effects of this chemical.
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