Exercises of Activity Book
Vocabulary
1 Match the descriptions with the pictures and the words in the box. One word is not needed. The first one is done for you.
computer chip calculation floppy disk smartphone program PC World Wide Web |
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Smartphone: d |
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computer chip: b |
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floppy disk: f |
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PC: e |
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Calculation: c |
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World Wide Web: a |
2 Choose the correct word.
3 Complete the sentences. Use words from exercises 1 and 2.
Grammar
4 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. The first one is done for you.
In 1943 CE, the chairman of a ‘business machines' company (1) said (say) that the world only (2) needed (need) two or three computers. He (3) was (be) wrong! Since then, there (4) has been (be) a technological revolution. These days, millions of families (5) have (have) at least one computer at home, and many people (6) carry (carry) smartphones and tablets with them everywhere. A few people even (7) wear (wear) them - either on their wrists, round their necks or on their belts. There's even more: experts say that one day soon we (8) will attach (attach) them to our skin!
5 Choose the correct form of the verbs below. The first one is done for you.
6 Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets. The first one is done for you.
lssa's phone might be broken.
My missing laptop has been found.
I had my computer fixed.
You don’t have to switch off the screen.
You mustn’t touch this machine.
If I were you, I would send a text message.
If you press that button, the picture moves.
Mohammad had checked his emails before he started work.
Vocabulary
7 Answer the following questions.
The TV; it is a product that is man-made.
A smartphone has internet access.
A calculator.
Students’ own answers.
Students’ own answers.
Reading
8 Think of two examples of how technology can keep us fit.
Suggested answers: Smartphone apps can be used to monitor how much exercise you do. Apps can track your workout time, heart rate and how many calories you burn.
lnteractive video games can also be used to help us to keep fit. They are used indoors and provide a healthy, active alternative to watching television.
9 Read the article below quickly, and circle the correct words.
10 Read the article again and match the headings with the correct paragraphs. You do not need one of the headings.
Answers: A 3 B 1 C 2
The Internet of Things
A What is the ‘Internet of Things’?
Everyone knows that the Internet connects people, but now it does more than that - it connects objects, too. These days, computers often communicate with each other; for example, your TV automatically downloads your favourite TV show, or your ‘sat nav' system tells you where you are. This is known as the ‘lnternet of Things', and there's a lot more to come.
B An easy life!
In just a few years' time, experts say that billions of machines will be connected to each other and to the Internet. As a consequence, computers will increasingly run our lives for us. For example, your fridge will know when you need more milk and add it to your online shopping list; your windows will close if it is likely to rain; your watch will record your heart rate and email your doctor; and your sofa will tell you when you need to stand up and get some exercise!
C A frightening future
Many people are excited about the ‘internet of Things'. For them, a dream is coming true. They say that our lives will be easier and more comfortable. However, others are not so sure. They want to keep control of their own lives and their own things. In addition, they wonder what would happen if criminals managed to access their passwords and security settings. The dream could easily become a nightmare!
11 Read the article once more, then answer the questions.
It means the connections between different computers. Examples from the text are TV downloads and sat nav.
Communicate.
The sofa will tell you when to get some exercise.
other people with a different opinion.
Some people are excited because they think their lives wiH be made easier and more comfortable. Others are worried because they want to keep control of their own lives and their own things.
Students' own answers.