Internet. Practically everyone in the house has a computer, and hence the Internet, on which people spend a lot of time, spoil their eyesight, become addicted. With the growing popularity of the Internet began to manifest itself and the negative aspects of its use. In particular, some are so obsessed with cyberspace, spending up to 18 hours a day on the computer. According to various studies, today about 10% of users worldwide are Internet addicts. Experts have already developed methods of getting rid of this addiction. But if not for the Internet, we would hardly be able to see a person from another country, if there was no Internet, we could hardly communicate, if not social. networks (I do not consider SMS and calls). From the Internet we can at any time see what news in the world, download or just listen to music. and do much more. But do not forget about time and do not sit for more than 1-2 hours
Internet. Practically everyone in the house has a computer, and hence the Internet, on which people spend a lot of time, spoil their eyesight, become addicted. With the growing popularity of the Internet began to manifest itself and the negative aspects of its use. In particular, some are so obsessed with cyberspace, spending up to 18 hours a day on the computer. According to various studies, today about 10% of users worldwide are Internet addicts. Experts have already developed methods of getting rid of this addiction. But if not for the Internet, we would hardly be able to see a person from another country, if there was no Internet, we could hardly communicate, if not social. networks (I do not consider SMS and calls). From the Internet we can at any time see what news in the world, download or just listen to music. and do much more. But do not forget about time and do not sit for more than 1-2 hours
4. Complete the question for each answer.
The Industrial Revolution in Britain
1) When did the Industrial Revolution happen in Britain ?
The Industrial Revolution happened during the second half of the 18th century in Britain.
2) How ………did the work change ………………………………………………….. ... ?
Work changed with the building of large factories.
3) What did the first factories produce ?
The first factories produced iron, steel, and textiles.
4) What……… encouraged the production of more ships and railway equipment? / What did new technology encourage? ……………………………………………….?
New technology encouraged the production of more ships, and railway equipment.
5) What power did factories use ?
Factories used steam power.
6) What ……… did these factories require for the steam engineers? ………………………………………………?
These factories required lots of coal for the steam engines.
7) Where…… did manufacturers construct their factories ………………………………………………
Manufactures constructed their factories close to coal mines.
8) Why did they decide to do this ?
They decided to do this because it was expensive to transport coal.
9) What ………… did factories also need for the manufacture of steel ………………………………………………………?
Factories also needed limestone and iron ore, for the manufacture of steel.
10) Where did industry of the UK develop ?
Industry in the UK developed near the coal fields of South Wales, the Midlands, north-east England and central Scotland.