The digital revolution and you Books first appeared 2,000 years ago. People wrote by hand, so no two books looked the same. Books were big, heavy and expensive and not many people could read. The first revolution was Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in 1440. Printing presses could print thousands of books quickly and cheaply. By 1500 there were 20 million books in Europe and millions of people learnt to read. Today, 99% of Europeans
can read. The second revolution was more recent. Publishers started to use computers to produce books about twenty years ago. Traditional presses started to disappear and people began to produce
books electronically. People also started to read newspapers and magazines online and some people thought that paper books would disappear one day. Now the digital revolution is here! E-book readers have arrived and personal webpages and blogs have also become more popular. Did you know that 31% of people between the ages of fourteen and twenty one have got their own blog or webpage? ‘Print on demand’ is another part of the digital revolution. Soon, you’ll be able to choose a book from a selection of millions in any bookshop. A machine will print your book while you wait in the shop! You’ll be able to print books that you’ve written, too.
I. Answer the questions. Write complete sentences.
1. How does the writer describe the books of
2,000 years ago?
2. What were the advantages of printing
presses?
3.Why did some people think that books
would disappear?
4.What is ‘print on demand’?
Поход в аквапарк.
Родители преподнесли мне сюрприз на день рождения: вместо ожидаемого, как обычно, посещения кафе предложили мне захватывающие аттракционы в аквапарке. Я не очень представлял, что это такое, и особой радости от родительской затеи не испытал. Но теперь я им благодарен!
Под аквапарк отведена обширная территория, в ней одна часть предусмотрена для детей, другая -- для взрослых. Аттракционы соответственно различаются. Сначала я испробовал прелести детского волнового бассейна, потом поплавал в расписном круге в этом же бассейне по искусственной реке с неожиданными поворотами. Очень увлекательно! Потом мы перешли на "взрослую" половину аквапарка, где, кстати, нашлось кафе, в котором мы задержались и отдали должное моему рождению. Мороженое и коктейль в аквапарке -- это здорово! Нам было весело, мы старались сделать побольше снимков на память об этом дне.
Это был самый лучший день Рождение!
Удачи тебе)
2. The waiter has put a bottle of lemonade in front of him.
3. I have eaten my breakfast.
4. We have drunk some water.
5. He has brought them some meat and vegetables.
6. You have put the dishes on the table.
7. They have had tea.
8. She has taken the dirty plates from the table.
9. The children have put on their coats.
10. Susan has made a new dress for her birthday party.
11. She has opened a box of chocolates.
12. I have bought some milk for milk shakes.
13. James has ordered a bottle of apple juice.
14. We have bought a CD player and some CDs with good music.
15. Have you watched the news or your favourite film?
16. I have translated a difficult article from German into Russian.
17. She has told the truth.
22. The baby has learnt to walk.