B) Use arguments from above to express your opinion.
Thanks to electronic media, I can access any information I want to without even leaving my desk Sadly, I can’t carry it around with me in the same way I can with traditional books. IX. a) Read the title. Is this possible? Why/Why not? Read and find out.
A few years ago, nobody could have imagined buying a whole dictionary or encyclopaedia on CD-Rom – but we do now, and it’s a booming business. Are e-books set to take over from the printed word? Well, some multimedia companies are predicting that, in a few years’ time, production of newspapers and magazines will have been halved,as we will be turning to our computers to get the latest news. But how do people feel about reading their daily newspaper, or even their favourite novels, on their computer screens?
It is certainly a question that we are going to have to think about soon. Technology produces new products every day and the publishing industry is already showing great interest in the future of the e-book.
As for e-books, despite the fact that the technology has not been fully developed yet, and an e-book that you can carry about with you is still much more expensive than an ordinary book, researchers claim that soon e-books will become much cheaper than paper versions and will be much more popular.
There is another problem, too, which has nothing to do with technology. People simply prefer paper. It doesn’t matter how many books, magazines or newspapers are produced - we never stop buying them. It seems that we like the feel of books and magazines - we like to put them in our bags or pockets and take them out on the bus or the train on the way to work. We like to sit and read in the park or on the beach.
Nevertheless, by the time e-books have become as widely available as printed ones, it is likely that at least some of us will have changed our minds.
B) Read the article again and choose the most suitable sentence from the list (A-I) for each gap. There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. There is an example at the beginning.
c) Find the phrasal verbs in the text, which mean: think of, place inside, remove, do, move at the same speed, replace. Then, explain the words in bold and suggest synonyms for the highlighted words. d) Which of the following best describes the author’s main point? Give reasons. a) Books are old fashioned. b) The printed word will never die. c) E-books will replace paper books. How far do you agree with the author?
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