Answer the questions The basis of scientific and technical progress of today is new informational technology which is very different from all the previous technologies. Thanks to up-to-date software and robots new informational technologies can make many processes much faster and transmit information more quickly. It is important today because the quantity of information grows rapidly.
New informational society has its peculiarities. Firstly, more and more employees work in the sphere of service and information. Secondly, more and more huge databases appear to collect and store the information. And finally, information and IT become goods and start playing important part in the country's economy.
These processes affect social structures and values.
It becomes important to learn to get new knowledge quickly and sometimes to change your qualification. IT can first lead to unemployment, but later create even more workplaces especially for highly qualified professionals. While the hardest work can be performed by robots and routine calculations by computers, in the future people with the most creative mind and numerous fresh ideas will get better career chances.
On one hand technology development gives more access to professional and cultural information and leads to new forms of individual enterprises, but on the other hand there is a danger of total control of private life unless special laws are enforced by the government.
Another danger is «intellectual terrorism» when computer viruses block important programs.
There are other directions of technical and scientific progress of today.
One of them is the development of new ecologically clean sources of energy using sun, gravitation, winds or rain. New kind of transports and new agricultural methods that do not harm our nature are being developed today.
Breakthroughs in science have led to creation of artificial viruses for new medicines and products, body organs for transplantation and productive soils for growing vegetables and crops. Many new materials and technologies are being used in our everyday life.
All these innovations may have influence on our life, social relations and globally on our Earth.
The influence can be very different: from psychological and health problems of children who spend too much time online to an opportunity to prevent genetic diseases for future generations.
But the most difficult problems the humanity faces are global problems.
The first and foremost is ecological problem: pollution of air, water and soil, exhaustion of natural resources. Renewable natural resources such as oxygen, forests, flora and fauna do not have enough time to regenerate. This leads to different changes in climate and nature such as depletion of ozone layer and other things that has not been properly studied by scientists yet.
Other crucial problems include wars, epidemics, and demographic problems.
The only way to solve them is to work globally and in cooperation with other countries. And here the humanity should find a way to use new technologies for the common good. The solution of these problems cannot be postponed because otherwise people will have fewer chances to survive on this planet.
4. According to the text who will have better career chances in the near future and why?
5. What are the possible dangers of wide access to information?
6. What ecologically clean sources of energy do you know?
10. What ecological problems are mentioned in the text?
11. What are the benefits of the scientific and technical progress?
12. What are the drawbacks of the scientific and technical progress?
13. Find in the text synonyms to the words «new», «fast», «important» and «to
send». Can you think of other synonyms to these words?
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Объяснение:
Hello
Hello
What are you doing here?
Choosing a new home
Cool, have you already liked any?
Yeah, that's not a bad one.
And why do you like him? I personally like the next one
No, the next one is too big and I don't like its interior
So a big house is so good, it has a lot of square meters
But I live alone! Why do I need a big house?
Y, I didn't think
And in this small house is a very beautiful renovation, and it is well built.
Then let's stop there?
Yes, please call the owner, we will conclude a contract
1. When was Eton opened?
- Eton was opened in 1441.
2. Who opened Eton College?
- King Henry VI opened Eton College.
3. How many pupils studied in Eton when it was opened?
- Seventy boys studied in Eton when it was opened.
4. Where is Eton situated?
In Eton, near Windsor.
5. Where do former Etonians usually study after the college?
- At famous and prestigious universities, about a third of them go to Oxford or Cambridge.
6. What happened in 1815?
- Football rules were written down, for the first time in history.
7. What foreign languages are taught in Eton?
- Different European languages, also Chinese, Japanese, Arabic and Russian.