English Under The Hood: IO OO
English Under The Hood: IO OO
English Under The Hood: IO OO
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to store data or information. Insert a diskette into the
computer so we can copy this
report onto it.
File. A complete collection of data stored on a computer. /
have several computer files
where I store everything I've written.
Hardware. The equipment components of a computer, the
electronic parts such as CPU,
keyboard, screen, etc. You need to know what kind of
hardware your computer has before
you can add anything to it.
Insert. To put something into a machine, such as a diskette
into a computer. If you
don't insert this cable into the computer, your printer won't
work.
Interface. The connection and/or communication between
different machines, such as a
computer and a printer. This can also mean two people
working together and
communicating. The computer and printer interface via this
cable.
Keyboard. The typewriter-like board with letters and
numbers that is used to give
commands to the computer. Bill spilled coffee on his
keyboard, and now he can't type
anything.
Modem. The device that connects a computer to a cable or
telephone line. You need
upgrade your modem before you can get high-speed
Internet.
Monitor. The computer screen. Next time, I want to get a
monitor capable of
showing videos.
Mouse. A small device that can be rolled to move the cursor
and control various functions
on the computer. Move the cursor over the icon by rolling the
mouse.
Scanner. A device that reads pictures and printed copies
and stores them as files in 1
computer. If you want to put your picture on your website
you can use the scanner.
Shareware. Limited-use software that can be used on a trial
basis. Here, try this
shareware on English grammar and let me know what you
think.
Software. Programs, tools or applications that are run on
computer hardware. If you
use accounting software it's much easier to make budgets
and file your income tax.
Spam. Unsolicited email sent to many addresses at once,
usually commercial.
Advertisers try to disguise their spam by coming up with
clever subject lines.
Upgrade. To improve something. I'd like to upgrade to a
newer, faster computer.
Window. A box or opening on a computer screen where a
program or application is
displayed. Your computer is running so slowly because
you've got too many windows
open.
W. W. W. World Wide Web. A part of the Internet that is
navigated by using different
addresses to access different sites. A lot of website
addresses start with www.
1. Janet (not feel) _________ well for days before she finally
went to the doctor.
2. Joe (study) _________ for two hours, so he'll take a break
now.
3. The paper in my printer (get) __________ stuck for the
last few days.
4. We (have) __________ meetings every day to discuss
this problem until Bill finally
came up with a good way to make it work.
5. Barry (work) _________ hard on the project for months
before the new
director arrived.
6. We (come) _________ to this restaurant for years, so they
know us here.
7. My car (work) __________ poorly until I took it in to the
mechanic.
8. The tree (not get) __________ enough water lately
9. The printer (buzz) _________ until I turned it off and then
on again.
10. Tom and Luann (see) _________ each other, but they
broke up last week.
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