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II.Reading exercises:
Exercise 2
1. Macintosh. 2.A graphical user interface (GUI). 3. OS/2 Warp (IBM). 4. C language.
Exercise 3
1c, 2d, 3b, 4a.
Exercise 4
Was, provides, supports.
III.Speaking exercises:
Exercise 1
A mouse
A mouse is an input device with the ball rolled by the user to specify the position of the cursor or choose the menu item.
Macintosh
Macintosh, commonly nicknamed Mac, is a brand name which covers several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface (GUI) rather than a command line interface.
Routines
Routines are sequence of instructions which perform such tasks as starting up the computer, transferring data from disks to peripherals and controlling the RAM space.
Macintosh finder
The Finder displays the Macintosh desktop and enables the user to work with disks, programs and files. It allows multitasking. It has a Internet set-up assistant, an e-mail program and Web browser.
Browser
It’s a program designed to display and fetch the Web pages on the Internet.
Exercise 2
1. What is Macintosh?
2.What does the Finder display?
3.Does warp include easy access to networks via modem?
4.What is the central component of Java OS is Java Virtual Machine?
IV. Writing exercises:
Exercise 1
RAM, multitasking, multivendor, Virtual Machine.
Exercise 2
…for many corporate installations.
…. advance CAD programs.
…..types of Digital and multivendor networks.
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