Vocabulary Words For IT
Vocabulary Words For IT
Vocabulary Words For IT
COMPUTERS
AND
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Jon Marks
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ISBN-10: 0 7136 7917 4
ISBN-13: 978 0 7136 7917 5
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Contents
Page
Introduction 4
Section 1: Hardware
1.1 Hardware 6
1.2 Some useful verbs 7
1.3 The workstation 8
1.4 The keyboard 10
1.5 The mouse 11
1.6 Scanning 12
1.7 Some useful adjectives 13
1.8 Printing 14
1.9 Mobile phones 16
1.10 Other devices 18
1.11 Inside a computer 19
1.12 Data storage 20
1.13 Connectivity 21
1.14 Networks 22
1.15 Electronic payments 23
1.16 Review crossword 24
1.17 Your computer 26
Section 2: Software
2.1 Software: the basics 28
2.2 Using software: useful verbs 30
2.3 The control panel 31
2.4 Applications 32
2.5 Some useful adjectives 33
2.6 Word processing 1 34
2.7 Word processing 2 36
2.8 Word processing 3 38
2.9 Image editing 40
2.10 Graphic design 41
2.11 Spreadsheets 42
2.12 Presentation software 44
2.13 Problems with software 45
2.14 Which program? 46
2.15 Review quiz 47
2.16 Your software 48
Answer key 65
Index 75
Introduction
Write new words and phrases you learn in a notebook or file. Review this language
regularly so that it becomes part of your active vocabulary.
A good general dictionary will be very helpful, providing pronunciation guides and more
contexts. For vocabulary relating specifically to computers, Dictionary of Computing (A&C
Black, ISBN 978 07475 6622 9) will be a useful reference source.
Section 1:
Hardware
1.1 Hardware
1. battery
2. cable
3. desktop computer
4. digital camera
5. docking station
6. fax machine
7. laptop computer (or
notebook)
8. mobile phone
9. mouse
10. PDA (Personal
Digital Assistant)
11. plug
12. printer
13. projector
14. scanner
15. socket
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1.2 Some useful verbs
14. The batteries in my digital camera are nearly dead. They need __________.
a. to change b. exchanging c. changing
16. Switch off your computer, and __________ it from the wall socket.
a. de-plug b. unplug c. non-plug
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1.3 The workstation
4.
6.
5.
7. 8.
9. 10. 11.
12.
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Rearrange the letters to make things which can be part of a workstation.
tucmepor ___computer____
13. trirpen _______________
14. nasecnr _______________
15. kesd _______________
16. hacir _______________
17. nopelethe _______________
20. Before you start work, __________ the height of your chair
a. adjust b. change c. rearrange
23. You can increase the functions or performance of a computer with an __________.
a. extension card b. exploding card c. expansion card
24. Mobile phones and PDAs can communicate with computers via __________.
a. Bluebeard ® b. Blueberry ® c. Bluetooth ®
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1.4 The keyboard
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1.5 The mouse
12. ___________________
13. ___________________
14. ___________________
15. ___________________
A wheel mouse
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1.6 Scanning
C D
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1.7 Some useful adjectives
16. When you connect this to your computer, it will work immediately. It's __________.
a. plug and go b. plug and play c. plug and use
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1.8 Printing
1. When the ink runs out, you have to change the ____________.
7. My printer keeps getting jammed. I think there's a problem with the paper ____________.
10. If there's a problem with the print quality, perhaps the ____________ need cleaning.
12. To ____________ means to put all the pages into the correct order.
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B. Which type of printer
is each sentence about?
inkjet printer laser printer
1. cheaper to buy x
2. cheaper to run
6. uses toner
7. more reliable
C. True or false?
1. Inkjet cartridges can be refilled up to three times. TRUE / FALSE
2. Colour images are printed by mixing red, green and yellow ink. TRUE / FALSE
4. Most inkjet printers can print out at 100 ppm or more. TRUE / FALSE
8. Some Inkjet printers have three print qualities: draft, normal and best. TRUE / FALSE
9. Before you can use a new printer, you have to install the driver from
10. When a print job has started, it can't be cancelled. TRUE / FALSE
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1.9 Mobile Phones
earpiece
hash key
keypad
microphone
(or mouthpiece)
screen
star key
top up users
In Britain there are several mobile phone 1_______________ including Vodaphone, O2, T-mobile and
Orange. There are also 2_______________ like Virgin Mobile who use the network of another company.
When you buy a cell phone, you have a choice of 3_______________. The most popular is
"4_______________", with customers paying for their calls in advance. They can 5_______________ their
accounts in shops, over the internet, and at cash machines. Heavy 6_______________ may prefer a
7_______________. They pay a fixed amount every month, but the calls are much cheaper than they are
Mobile phones usually come with a 8_______________ already 9_______________. If you take the
phone abroad, you may be able to use it on a local network. This is called "10_______________". It can
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Choose the best word.
1. After 6pm, calls cost 20p __________ minute
a. for one b. per c. each
4. When you send a text message, the __________ function can help your write it more quickly.
a. predicting text b. predictive text c. text predictor
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1.10 Other devices
A. Match the devices with the places you would find them.
10. A laptop computer with a screen you can write on is called a __________.
a. tablet PC b. table PC c. flat screen PC
12. You can draw directly onto a computer screen with a __________.
a. bright pen b. light pen c. pixel pen
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1.11 Inside a computer
The "brain" of a computer is the 1_______________. Most of these are made by Intel and AMD, and are
sometimes referred to as "2_______________". The fastest processors are 3_______________, which means
that there are two processors working together. The 4 _______________ of a processor is measured in
5_______________, which is usually written as MHz.
The processor and memory modules are located on the 7_______________. Changing a computer's
processor is not generally practical, but the memory can usually be 8_______________.
B. Power
disconnect fan mains electricity
_______________.
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1.12 Data storage
1. The data and applications on your computer are stored on the _______________.
2. To run this application you need at least 50MB of _______________ on your hard drive.
4. Do you like this CD? I can _______________ you a copy if you want.
Which do you think is the best solution for each problem? (More than one solution
is possible for some of
1. I want to make a copy of
problems.)
a. You need an
a music CD. external hard drive.
4. My computer's having
problems with reading and
writing CDs. e. Put them on a CD-RW.
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1.13 Connectivity
6. The internet is much faster with a broadband connection than with __________.
a. dial-up b. phone-up c. call-up
7. With a wireless router, you can __________ your broadband connection with other users.
a. divide b. combine c. share
Bluetooth®
data developed devices enabled
signals wireless telecommunications
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1.14 Networks
LAN
intranet Local log onto network card
satellite server terminals WAN (Wide Area Network)
LAN is pronounced "lan", and stands for 1_________________ Area Network. In a typical LAN, there is a
central network 2_________________ which supports a number of 3_________________. Users have to
4_________________ the network server. Pages of information that can be viewed within a LAN are called
an 5_______________ . A number of LANs connected to each other via 6_________________ or other form
of __communication are called a 7_________________. To be used as network terminals, each computer
needs to have a 8_________________ installed.
Network topologies
line (or bus) ring star hierarchical
1. ____________ topology
2. ____________ topology
4. ____________ topology
3. ____________ topology
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1.15 Electronic payments
EPOS (electronic point of sale) terminals are cash / money registers found in retail
openings / outlets such as shops and restaurants. They are connected to a central /
centre computer, and data about objects / goods and services sold is entered into the
terminals via keyboards, barcode readers, touch / finger screens etc. They are useful for
stock management, and can produce itemised bills and receipts / recipes.
EFTPOS (electronic funds transfer point of sale) can also transfer cash / funds directly
from the customer's bank account via a debit / paying card. They are now more
common than EPOS terminals.
B. Word partnerships
C. Plastic
4. loyalty card d. Spend, and get some money or goods back from the shop.
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1.16 Review crossword
Across
Down
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1 2
3 4
5 6 7
8 9
10
11 12 13
14
15
16 17 18
19 20
21
22 23
24
25
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1.17 Your computer
3. Would you like to upgrade your computer? If so, what kind of computer would you like to get?
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
5. Do you use computer networks? If so, how do you connect to the networks you use?
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
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Section 2:
Software
2.1 Software: the basics
10. Deleted documents stay in the recycle bin until you __________ it.
a. wash b. empty c. clean
11. In Windows, the icon is just a __________ to the application. If you delete the icon, the application will
still be on your computer.
a. connector b. shortcut c. link
12. If the computer crashes, you can try pressing the __________ button.
a. restart b. recommence c. replay
14. If I leave my computer on without using it, after a while it goes into __________ mode.
a. stand down b. waiting c. standby
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B. Insert the missing words.
close
drag and drop 1. I couldn't open the
find document you emailed me. I
free up don't have Microsoft Word
installed ____________ on my
launch computer.
password
renamed
running
save
search 2. Click on that icon to
____________ Internet 3. I ____________ an
start menu
Explorer. important document, and now I
uninstalling
can't find it.
user
window
4. If your computer is
____________ several applications
at the same time, it's more likely to 5. You can access all the
crash. It's better to ____________ the applications on your computer from
applications. you're not using. the ____________.
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2.2 Using software: useful verbs
Match the words on the left with the words on the right.
Set 1
1. arrange the a. a Microsoft Word file
2. cut and paste b. a new window
3. install c. photo. It's too big.
4. open the document in d. an application
5. resize the e. some text
6. save it as f. icons on the desktop
Set 2
1. copy the a. for a lost file
2. customize your b. a program
3. launch c. "search" function
4. search d. text into a new document
5. send the file e. to a different folder
6. use the f. desktop
Set 3
1. accidentally deleted an a. menu
2. exit b. important file
3. click on that button c. an application
4. pull down a d. as a web page
5. replace the existing e. on the task bar
6. view f. file
Set 4
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2.3 The control panel
The control panel provides options for 1 customising the appearance of your computer
When you get a new computer, perhaps the first thing you will want to do is set the date
and time. You can also choose the 4____________ for dates and times. For example,
other formats.
You may wish to change the desktop 6____________ to a picture, for example a personal
known as 8____________.
If a computer screen shows the same 9____________ for a very long time, it can leave a
permanent impression. To avoid this, you can choose a 10____________. This is usually a
simple moving pattern which activates if the computer is not used for a set amount of
You can also use the control panel to set up or change internet and other network
In fact, you can change most aspects of your computer's 12____________ through the
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2.4 Applications
B. Crossword
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2.5 Some useful adjectives
9. Software which has been bought from the company that produced it is…
a. real b. justified c. licensed
Types of software
4. home-use version
d. You can try it for a while for free. Then if you want to keep using
it, you are expected to pay a small fee to the writer.
5. professional version
e. You can use it for free for a while (often a month). When the trial
period finishes, you have to pay, or the program will de-activate.
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2.6 Word processing 1
4
3
1 2 5
Typewriters
The earliest recorded attempt to produce a mechanical writing device
was in 1714, but the first useable typewriter was produced by
Remington in 1873. It had most of the features of later machines,
except that it typed only in capital letters. With the addition of lower
case ("small") letters in 1878, the basic design was in place.
Portable typewriters appeared in 1912, and electric machines
6 became available in 1925. By this time millions of typewriters were in
use, and in countries using the Roman alphabet, very few official
letters and documents were still being handwritten.
Although typewriters are still manufactured in small quantities,
they have largely been replaced by computer word-processing
7 applications. Some people remain nostalgic for the old-fashioned
typewriter, though. It requires no electricity, no separate printer and
no expensive ink cartridges (a single ribbon will type hundreds of
pages, and is quick and cheap to replace). Most significantly, perhaps,
with no easy correction, sentences have to be fully thought-out before
they are committed to paper - an intellectual discipline perhaps in
danger of being forgotten in the age of cut, copy, paste and delete.
12
8
9 127 11
10
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A. Write the numbers next to
the words. B. Match the words with the
types of lettering
2 top margin
bold bold italic italic
bottom margin lower case (or small letters)
outline plain text shadow
left-hand margin strikethrough underline
right-hand margin upper case (or capital letters)
3. ____________ Typewriters
paragraph break
4. ____________ Typewriters
indent
5. ____________ Typewriters
illustration 6. ____________ Typewriters
border (or frame) 7. ____________ Typewriters
9. ____________ Ty p ewriters
page border (or edge of the page)
10. ___________ T ype writer s
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2.7 Word processing 2
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Punctuation and symbols
Bristol London Dover 2. There are four columns and three rows.
17.45 19.00 21.15 4. The middle column has a lighter flood fill.
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2.8 Word processing 3
7. print preview g. records a sequence of commands, and applies them when required
8. track changes h. a pre-formatted blank document – just type your text into the fields
1. Times 10 point
a. Jane stared at the screen
2. Times 24 point b. Jane stared at the
screen. The
document had
3. bullet points disappeared! She
hadn't made a back-up copy. Hours
of work wasted!
4. superscript
c. Possible courses of action:
앫 Re-type the entire document.
앫 Get a computer engineer to find if the text
5. subscript could be retrieved.
앫 Resign, and get another job.
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C. True or false?
ROTATED TEXT
1. This text has been rotated 45 degrees anti-clockwise.
3. This is an AutoShape with a 2pt black border and a 30% grey fill.
2. To change normal text to italic, first you must _________ the text you want to format.
a. choose b. take c. select
6. An extra note at the bottom of the page (usually in a smaller font size) is called a ________.
a. bottom note b. foot c. footnote
9. Producing a document on your computer and sending it direct to a printing press is __________.
a. computer publishing b. desktop publishing c. electronic publishing
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2.9 Image editing
B. True or false?
1. Greyscale images take up more disk space than colour images.
2. It's often preferable to scan line drawings as black and white images rather than greyscale
images. This takes up less disk space, and produces sharper lines. This type of image is also known as
lineart.
3. On most computers, you can view photos as a slideshow – each photo is shown for a few seconds.
4. You can also view photos as fingernails – small versions of the photos, with lots shown on the
screen at the same time.
5. A vector image (for example, a clipart image) can be expanded to any size without loss of
resolution. A bitmap image (for example, a photo) is made of pixels, so it loses resolution when it is
expanded.
high contrast
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2.10 Graphic design
3. A frame, graphic or block of text is known as 6 an object / a thing. These are arranged in 7 levels /
layers – the top layer 8 overlaps / overruns the layer below.
4. This image is 9 blurred / soft at the edges (see unit 1.6 for the original).
This 10 result / effect is also known as 11 feathering / birding.
5. 12 Full bleed / total bleed means that the page is printed right up to the edges – there are no white
margins. The 13 snail / slug area is the area outside the area to be printed where instructions for the
printer are written.
7. Before a document goes 15 to press / for printing, it's essential to check the 16 examples / proofs
for errors.
8. Like desktop printers, most colour printing 17 machines / presses print in four colours: cyan (light
blue), magenta (dark pink), yellow and black. Before printing, a document must be divided into the four
colours. this process is called colour 18 separation / division. These separations are then turned into 19
plates / stamps – one for each of the inks that will be used.
9. Prior to colour separation, coloured images, graphics and text have to be 20 transformed / converted
from RGB (Red Green Blue), the colour format of computer displays, to CMYK (Cyan Magenta Yellow
Black) the colour format of printing presses.
10. The process of preparing documents from a graphic designer for the printing press is called 21
reprographics / reproduction.
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2.11 Spreadsheets
A B C D E F G
1
2
3
4
5
6
3. A spreadsheet grid is called a worksheet. A file containing one or more worksheets is called a
__________.
a. workout b. work c. workbook
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B. Add the arithmetic operator symbols to the table below.
* / ^ - +
symbol verb noun everyday speech
add addition "five plus three equals eight"
subtract subtraction "five minus three equals two"
1. The decimal point has been shifted one place to the right. TRUE / FALSE
188
102
65
12
2. The four numbers above have been sorted in ascending order. TRUE / FALSE
0.005
0.05
5,000
5,055.5
3. The four numbers above have been sorted in descending order. TRUE / FALSE
apples
bananas
pears
pineapples
4. The four words above have been sorted in alphabetical order. TRUE / FALSE
앫 The Fill and Autofill commands can be used for making multiple copies of the contents of a cell.
Autofill can also be used to automatically create a 4 list / series of months, numbers etc.
앫 You can improve the 5 looks / appearance of a spreadsheet very quickly by using the
AutoFormat feature.
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2.12 Presentation software
1. In Microsoft PowerPoint, when creating a new presentation, you can choose between a blank
presentation, a design template and the AutoContent __________.
a. witch b. wizard c. bogeyman
4. You can include moving pictures in your presentation. These are called __________.
a. films b. movies c. animations
8. If you wish, the software will help you __________ of your presentation.
a. practice the times b. rehearse the timing c. try out the times
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2.13 Problems with software
Choose the correct preposition. Then match the problem with the solution.
6. There doesn't seem to be an f. You can get a manual. I've seen one
icon for the program in / on the in the local bookshop.
desktop.
g. How about
7. I can't use this program. It's all compressing them with /
in / with French! by WinZip?
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2.14 Which program?
1. select text x x
2. save as JPEG
3. insert table
4. play
5. touch up
6. import photo
7. exit
8. copy from CD
9. check internet for updates
10. copy a block of cells
11. insert text box
12. page set-up
13. optimise for internet
14. uninstall
15. add border
16. insert bullet points
17. convert to MP3
18. paste into new document
19. check spelling
20. change text direction
21. flip, crop and rotate
22. sort
23. alter formula values
24. create playlist
25. print
26. clear all cells
27. maximise window
28. insert column break
29. convert to greyscale
30. open
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2.15 Revision Quiz
3. What's another word for the desktop background? (It begins with W.)
4. Where do you go to customise the appearance and other settings of your computer?
7. What do you call software that can be used by anybody without a licence?
REVISION QUIZ
9. Which will fit more text onto a page, Arial 9 point double spaced, or Arial 36 point single
spaced?
11. Where is a section of cut or copied text (or image) temporarily stored?
19. What does WinZip do? (Clue: is the file too big?)
21. Tables and spreadsheet grids are made up of _____ (vertical) and _____ (horizontal).
22. $ 23. & 24. * 25. # 26. ( ) 27. / 28. \ 29. ? 30. +
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2.16 Your software
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Section 3:
The Internet
3.1 The internet: the basics
Some people think that the internet and the Web are the same thing, but in fact they are different.
The internet (often called simply "the net") is a global 1 network / net of interconnected computers.
These computers communicate with each other 2 over / through existing telecommunications
networks – principally, the telephone system. The Word Wide Web (usually known as just "the Web")
is the billions of web pages that are stored on large computers called web 3 servers / services.
To 4 see / access the web, you need a computer and a modem. You then connect over your
telephone line to an internet service 5 port / provider (ISP), which sends your request to view a
particular web page to the correct web server.
Websites are not the only service available on the internet. It is also used for many other functions,
including sending and receiving email, and connecting to newsgroups and 6 discussion / talking
groups.
You could say that the internet is a system of roads, and web pages and emails are types of traffic
that travel on those roads.
B. Put these operations in the order that you do them (variations are possible).
close down your browser
connect to your ISP
disconnect from the internet
enter a web address (also known as a URL*) into the address field
launch your browser (for example, Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator or Mozilla Firefox)
perhaps wait for a few seconds while the web-page downloads
view the page
* URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, but the full term is almost never used
Web addresses
Web address / URL: http://www.acblack.co.uk
domain name www.acblack.co.uk
host: acblack
protocol: http://
type of site: .co.uk
country code: .uk
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C. Choose the best words.
1. ADSL* is more commonly known as __________.
a. longband b. broadband c. wideband
3. Before you can connect to the internet for the first time, you have to __________ an account with
an ISP.
a. set b. set up c. set in
4. Each time you want to connect to your ISP's system, you have to enter a log-in name and a
__________.
a. security word b. safe word c. password
5. You can set your computer to __________ your log-in details, so you don't have to type them in
each time.
a. store b. remember c. recall
8. Some broadband contracts limit the amount of _________ you can have each month.
a. pages b. traffic c. use
9. Looking at web pages can be called "navigating the Web" but is more commonly called ________.
a. "surfing the net" b. "skiing the net" c. "swimming the net"
10. You can often find the answer to a question by ________ on the internet.
a. looking at it b. looking for it c. looking it up
14. A file which is copied from the internet onto your computer is called _________
a. an upload b. a download c. a load
15. Downloading files from the internet can ________ your computer with a virus.
a. infect b. contaminate c. dirty
*ADSL stands for asymmetric digital subscriber line, but the full term is almost never used.
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3.2 Internet browsers
2. Forward b. Opens the media bar, accessing internet radio, music, video etc.
6. Search f. Displays the page you were on before using the Back button.
7. Favourites1 / Bookmarks2 g. Displays the page you have set as your home page.
10. Mail j. Displays the web addresses you have chosen as your favourites.
Quiz
Do you know the answers to these technical questions about browsers? Answer true
or false for each one.
1. All browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox etc) have exactly the same functions.
2. Cookies are data sent by an internet server to a browser. They identify the user, and track
the user's access to the server.
3. You can get your browser to delete the cookies it has stored. (In Internet Explorer go to
Tools, then to Internet Options, then to Delete Cookies.)
4. Pages you have viewed are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder. These cannot be
deleted.
5. You can tell your browser how long to store web addresses in the History.
8. You can add extra toolbars to your browser window, for example a toolbar from Google.
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3.3 Search engines
Web directories (for example, Excite, Lycos) list categories and sub-categories with
links to websites. Search engines (for example, Google, Altavista) search the Web for
web pages according to the instructions that you give them.
Stage 2: The search engine looks for _____________ in all the web pages on their _____________.
Stage 3: The search engine ____________ the matches (or "hits") with _____________ to the web
pages.
Stage 4: The search engine may also return "_____________ links". These are links to the websites of
companies who have paid the search engine company.
Stage 6: If necessary, you can _____________ your search by using advanced search _____________
such as language, country or the type of _____________ you are looking for.
B. Logical operators
You can refine your search by using logical operators. Match the search engine
instructions with the matches.
3. English NEAR vocabulary c. Pages containing one of the words, but not both.
4. English OR vocabulary d. Pages where the two words appear close together.
e. All pages that contain English except the ones which also
5. English NOT vocabulary
contain vocabulary.
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3.4 Things on the net
10. Read new articles about a subject that interests you j. online casino
B. Can you match these activities with the internet features? (It's not easy – the
terms are sometimes confused with each other.)
1. Exchange messages in real time about anything you like with
a. newsgroup
strangers.
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3.5 Internet terms
1. "The website gets a thousand hits a week" means the website has a thousand _________ a week.
a. sales b. visits c. search engine matches
2. The words, images and other material that make up a website are called __________.
a. the contents b. the content c. the filling
5. Websites with sounds and/or video clips and/or animations have __________ content.
a. multimedia b. many-media c. mixed-media
6. A space in a website where you enter information (address, password etc.) is called a __________.
a. box b. strip c. field
9. A place with computers for public internet use is usually called an internet café or __________.
even if they don't serve coffee.
a. web café b. computer café c. cyber café
11. A program that adds functions to a browser (eg Shockwave) is called a __________.
a. plug b. plugged-in c. plug-in
13. Colours which all browsers can display without problems are called __________ colours.
a. browser safe b. browser acceptable c. browser easy
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3.6 E-commerce
A. Fill the gaps, then put these stages in order (number them 1 to 8).
account add browse checkout
confirm delivery details invoice
shopping basket sign in
You usually have to allow at least two working days for 1______________.
Before you can start shopping, you usually have to 8______________ to the site. (If you
1
don't already have an 9______________, you have to create one.)
1. Sites that ask for your credit card number or other personal information should use a
_________________, so the data you send is _________________.
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Booking a hotel online
Filling in an e-form
Ms Card type
Card number
USA
Daytime telephone number +
Visa Debit (inc. country code)
E. How is a credit card different to a debit card? Do you have one or both or neither?
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3. 7 internet security
3. A website which can only be viewed by authorised people has __________ access.
a. reduced b. small c. restricted
5. Software which blocks attempts by others to access your computer over the internet is called a
__________.
a. firewall b. fire blanket c. fire engine
8. Anti-virus software can also ____________ viruses on removable media, such as floppy disks.
a. detect b. control c. see
B. Match the malware with the damage. (It's not easy, and the terms are
sometimes confused with each other.)
1. virus a. collects and sends private information from the infected
computer to a third party
4. keystroke logger or keylogger d. a program which adds itself to an executable file, and can
cause considerable damage to the data on the infected computer
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3.8 Email
From: [email protected]
Bcc: [email protected]
Hi Bernard
I'll be arriving in Rome just after midday tomorrow (Friday). You don't need to pick me
up at the airport – I can get a taxi to the city centre.
Anna
Sending an attachment
You can send almost any file as an attachment. 1_______________ through the folders on your computer
until you find the file you want to attach. Click on "2_______________". The file will appear in the
attachments 3_______________. Then click "4_______________", and wait while the file uploads. Add
more files if you wish. When you have finished adding files, click "5_______________".
Some email 6_______________ will only receive attachments up to a certain 7_______________ with one
email, for example 10MB. If you need to send a lot of very big attachments, it's sometimes necessary to
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3.9 Email comprehension 1
Hi Tony
Thanks for sending through that a/w so quickly. Just one problem – I couldn't open the
attachment. I'm not sure why. My inbox is virtually empty, so there's plenty of room, and the
attachment limit is 20MB, so there's no problem there. Perhaps there was a glitch somewhere.
Anyway, rather than trying to figure out what went wrong, could you just send it again?
Did we discuss file format? I don't know much about TIFFs, JPEGs etc, but I meant to tell you that if
you have any queries on this, you could get in touch with Steve, our designer. His email address is
[email protected].
One other thing. When you resend me the a/w, could you cc it to Angela? I've asked her to have a
quick look at it before we put it in the brochure.
I'm looking forward very much to seeing those pics – fingers crossed that they'll come through OK
this time. However, if I still can't download them, I'll ask you to put them on a disk and mail them.
Jenny
B. Find words or expressions in the email which mean the same as the phrases
below.
1. artwork _____________________________________
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3.10 Email comprehension 2
Dear Jenny
The technical problems you've been experiencing may be due to your email provider. I have to say,
I've never heard of Whoopydudu.com. You might be better off switching to one of the big names,
such as Gmail or Yahoo.
Regarding file formats, TIFFs should be OK. If necessary, your designer will be able to reformat
them very easily, but in my experience most designers have no problem working with TIFFs.
As the file sizes are quite large, and I understand that Angela only has a dial-up connection, I've
sent her low-res versions to look at. I hope that will be OK. They should be clear enough.
I'm just about to go on holiday, so if you need me to send these files on disk, please let me know
by Friday afternoon. I probably won't get the opportunity to check my email while I'm away, but if
anything arises that won't keep, my assistant Trevor may be able to deal with it.
Best regards
Tony
B. Find words or expressions in the email which mean the same as the phrases
below.
1. as you asked _____________________________________
7. comes up _____________________________________
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3.11 Useful verbs crossword
Complete the sentences with the missing verbs, and write them into the
crossword puzzle. Words in brackets mean the same as the missing verbs.
3 4
2. __________ the attachment in a new
window
5
3. __________ pop-ups (stop)
(type in) 10 11 12
14
8. __________ a technical problem (sort out)
15
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3.12 Revision wordsearch
There are 33 words connected with internet in this grid. Can you find them all?
(Look down and across.)
b q q t s y z b x d o m a i n y k n l p
r v i r u s u l i i z x s e c u r e o h
o a r s r p o o c s a t x e r t y w i y
w t e d f h w g l c s o c m c j y s u p
s d f b g f j g k o s o v a h k t g f e
e n c r y p t i o n e l j i a h u r i r
r s a o v b v g b n h b b l t i r o r l
z c x a n h a c k e r a u p r o l u e i
m u p d a t e x c c b r n n o m e p w n
u f d b s a z h i t s n n b o w q q a k
l g p a s s w o r d v w e b m a i l l d
t h j n e w q f b v c c x z a s h g l f
i c l d r u i f n s p y w a r e j k l p
m o p o t y q l m l o i o p a d l o c k
e o i n b o x i b n r m w i e w e r u y
d k q r w x c n v a t t a c h m e n t q
i i y t e z r e l o a d b i o r p h k l
a e i u a g f d s n l u w e b s i t e j
p s o k e y w o r d x y c v t f e w g q
j l s p a m h h m z a s s d l a u n c h
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3.13 Your internet
4. Is it fast enough for your requirements? If not, how would a faster connection be useful to you?
___________________________________________________________________________________________
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Answer
Unit 0000
key
1.1 Hardware
From left to right:
laptop computer / desktop computer
mouse / printer / scanner
digital camera / fax machine / mobile phone
PDA / projector
docking station / battery / cable / socket / plug
Part 2: 1 backspace key, 2 shift key, 3 caps lock key, 4 tab key, 5 control key, 6 alt key, 7 escape key, 8 delete
key, 9 enter, 10, key in, 11 data input, 12 standard keyboard / ergonomic keyboard
1.6 Scanning
1 connected, 2 original, 3 at / dpi, 4 preview, 5 adjust / brightness / contrast, 6 click, 7 text / OCR software,
8 file format, 9 image editing software, 10 all-in-one, 11 handheld, 12 flatbed, 13 high, 14 low
1.8 Printing
A: 1 cartridge, 2 replacement, 3 cover, 4 via, 5 out of / reload, 6 jammed, 7 feed, 8 out, 9 mono, 10 print-
heads (or print nozzles), 11 double-sided (or two-sided), 12 collate, 13 portrait, 14 landscape
C: 1 T, 2 F (the colours are cyan, magenta, yellow and black), 3 T, 4 F (they're much slower than that), 5 F,
6 T, 7 F, 8 T, 9 T, 10 F
Part 2: 1 networks, 2 operators, 3 tariffs, 4 pay-as-you-go, 5 top up, 6 users, 7 contract, 8 SIM card,
9 installed, 10 roaming.
Part 3: 1 b, 2 a, 3 a, 4 b, 5 c, 6 b, 7 a, 8 a, 9 c, 10 c, 11 b, 12 c, 13 d, 14 d, 15 b
B: 1 mains electricity, 2 transformer, 3 surge protector / spikes, 4 disconnect / supply / shock, 5 fan /
overheating
Part 2: 2 e, 3 c, 4 d, 5 a, 6 g, 7 f
1.13 Connectivity
Part 1: 1 b, 2 a, 3 c, 4 b, 5 c, 6 a, 7 c, 8 b, 9 a
1.14 Networks
LAN: 1 Local, 2 server, 3 terminals, 4 log onto, 5 intranet, 6 satellite, 7 WAN, 8 network card
B: 1 f, 2 c, 3 b, 4 h, 5 a, 6 d, 7 e, 8 g
C: 1 b, 2 a, 3 e, 4 d, 5 c
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Answer key (cont.)
B: 1 installed, 2 launch, 3 renamed, 4 running / close, 5 start menu, 6 window, 7 drag and drop, 8 search /
find, 9 user / password, 10 free up / uninstalling, 11 save
Set 2: 1 d, 2 f, 3 b, 4 a, 5e, 6 c
Set 3: 1 b, 2 c, 3 e, 4 a, 5 f, 6 d
Set 4: 1 c, 2 a, 3 b, 4 e, 5 f, 6 d
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Answer key (cont.)
2.4 Applications
A: 1 c, 2 d, 3 f, 4 b, 5 a, 6 i, 7 g, 8 e, 9 h
B:
S O F T W A R E
P
P R O G R A M
L
D I P
R C H L
F I R E W A L L O I
V T T C
S E C U R I T Y C O D E
R P O A N
D N L C
A B E
B O O T L E G U
E M
NOTES
A security code (no. 8) can also be called a product registration code or product licence code.
A bootleg (no. 10) can also be called a pirate copy.
B: 1 e, 2 d, 3 b, 4 a, 5 c
B: 1 upper case (or capital letters), 2 lower case (or small letters), 3 plain text, 4 bold, 5 italic, 6 bold italic,
7 underline, 8 strikethrough, 9 outline, 12 shadow
C: 1 b, 2 c, 3 b, 4 a, 5 b, 6 a
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Answer key (cont.)
B: 1 e, 2 c, 3 a, 4 m, 5 g, 6 j, 7 p, 8 s, 9 d, 10 i, 11 u, 12 o, 13 t, 14 r, 15 k, 16 l, 17 w, 18 f, 19 v, 20 x,
21 b, 22 n, 23 q, 24 h
C: 1 true, 2 false (three columns and four rows), 3 true (also known as "white on black" or "WoB"), 4 false
(it's the other way round), 5 true, 6 false (they're black).
B: 1 e, 2 a, 3 c, 4 f, 5 g, 6 h, 7 d, 8 b
D: 1 c, 2 c, 3 b, 4 a, 5 a, 6 c, 7 a, 8 c, 9 b, 10 a
2.11 Spreadsheets
A: 1 a, 2 c, 3 c, 4 b, 5 c, 6 b, 7 a, 8 c, 9 c, 10 c, 11 b, 12 a
B:
symbol verb noun everyday speech
+ add addition "five plus three equals eight"
- subtract subtraction "five minus three equals two"
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Answer key (cont.)
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Answer key (cont.)
B:
6/7 close down your browser
1/2 connect to your ISP
6/7 disconnect from the internet
3 enter a web address (also known as a URL)
1/2 launch your browser (for example, Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator or Mozilla Firefox)
4 perhaps wait for a few seconds while the web-page downloads
5 view the page
C: 1 b, 2 c, 3 b, 4 c, 5 b, 6 b, 7 a, 8 b, 9 a, 10 c, 11 b, 12 a, 13 c, 14 b, 15 a
B:
1. False. They are similar, but there are some minor differences.
2. True
3. True
4. False – they can be deleted (in Internet Explorer, go to Tools / Internet Options / Delete Files)
5. True
6. True
7. False. Many are advertisements, but information about program updates etc. is also sometimes displayed
as pop-ups.
8. True
B: 1 b, 2 a, 3 d, 4 c, 5 e
B: 1 e, 2 c, 3 a, 4 b, 5 d (but note that a, b and c are sometimes confused with each other)
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Answer key (cont.)
3.6 E-commerce
A:
8 You usually have to allow at least two working days for 1 delivery.
Before you can start shopping, you usually have to 8 sign in to the site. (If you don't already have
1 an 9 account, you have to create one.)
D:
Name
Title: Ms
Forename(s): Anne Mary
Surname: Jones
Billing address
Line 1: Apartment 17
Line 2: Bellevue Apartments
Line 3: 213 Wood Street
Town / City: Chicago
State1 / Province / County2: Illinois
Zip Code1 / Postcode2: IL 60611
Country: USA
Date of birth: 27/03/1965
Card type: Visa debit
Card number: 4044 5055 6066 7077
Daytime telephone number (inc. country code) +1 888 999 0000
email address: [email protected]
confirm email address: [email protected]
E: When you pay by debit card, the money is taken almost immediately from your bank account. When you
pay by credit card, you don't have to pay anything until you receive a bill from the credit card company.
B: 1 d, 2 a, 3 c, 4 e, 5 b
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Answer key (cont.)
3.8 Email
A: 1 false (the recipient is Bernard), 2 true, 3 true, 4 false, 5 true, 6 true, 7 false, 8 false, 9 true, 10, true
B: 1 a/w, 2 glitch (informal word), 3 file format, 4 queries on this, 5 resend, 6 cc, 7 get in touch with, 8 fingers
crossed
B: as requested, 2 big names, 3 reformat, 4 I understand that…, 5 low-res, 6 by Friday afternoon, 7 arises,
8 that won't keep
L A L L O W
E C C A
C D
M A K E
S W I T C H
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Answer key (cont.)
b s b d o m a i n n
r v i r u s l i s e c u r e h
o r o s t e w y
w f g c o m c s p
s b o o a h g f e
e n c r y p t i o n l i a r i r
r o n b l t o r l
a h a c k e r a r u e i
m u p d a t e c r o p w n
u b h i t s o a k
l p a s s w o r d w e b m a i l l
t n l
i c d s p y w a r e
m o o p a d l o c k
e o i n b o x r
d k a t t a c h m e n t
i i r e l o a d
a e l w e b s i t e
s k e y w o r d
s p a m l a u n c h
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Index
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Index (cont.)
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Index (cont.)
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Index (cont.)
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Index (cont.)
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Acknowledgements
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