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1. Manchester Mark 1, one of the earliest computers, was built by Tim Berners-Lee.

2. Tim Berners-Lee was awarded by the University for his success in hacking.

3. The Enquire was built by T. Berners-Lee in collaboration with other inventors.

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1. What did Berners-Lee build when he was studying at Queens College?

a) He built his own computer.

b) He built a new TV-set.

2. What ideas did Berners-Lee use to create the World Wide Web?

a) He used his parents ideas on Mark I, one of the earliest computers.

b) He used his own ideas on the development of his Enquire System.

V. . .

1. His parents, who were both mathematicians, were employed together on the team that built the Manchester Mark I, one of the earliest computers.

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2. In 1980 Burners-Lee proposed a project based on the concept of hypertext, to facilitate sharing and updating information among researchers.

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b) 1980 - , .

3. The first Web-site provided an explanation about what the WWW was, how one could own a browser and how to set up a Web server.

a) Web- , WWW Web .

b) Web- , WWW Web .

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Example: These samples ( may / have to/ is to) be chosen deliberately. ( ) .

1. Bell (can/ was able to/ must) make his prototype telephone work and attract financial backers, and his company grew.

2. Telegraph messages (should/ had to/ can) be deciphered by trained operators.

3. The quality of these metal parts (is to/ is able to / had better) be very high.

4. He (might not/ should / couldnt) complete his research in time as he worked very slowly.

II. , , Participle I, Participle II Gerund, , ( ). .

Example: There are several ways of obtaining this substance. (Gerund) .

1. Reading English technical magazines is important for an engineer.

2. While being still young Lomonosov displayed great abilities for learning.

3. The first TV set produced in 1939 was a tiny nine-by-twelve inch box.

4. Logical connections are created by network protocols and allow data sharing between applications on different types of computers.





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