Translate the sentences, paying attention to the tense/voice form of the verbs. Put general questions to the sentences and give short answers. 1. Great amounts of information are processed by means of modern electronic computers. 2. The photo will be printed in all the national newspapers. 3. The first computers were operated by specialized technicians, who were dressed in white lab coats. 4. This software is designed to scan all new files for viruses. 5. Eight zeros and ones together are called a byte. 6. Small databases were first developed or funded by the U.S. government for professional use. 7. The manuscript will be compressed on a single floppy disk. 8. The radio was tuned in to the BBC World Service.
How are great amounts of information processed? By means of modern electronic computers.Where will the photo be printed? In all the national newspapers.Who operated the first computers? Specialized technicians who were dressed in white lab coats.What is this software designed to do? Scan all new files for viruses.What are eight zeros and ones together called? A byte.Who first developed or funded small databases for professional use? The U.S. government.Where will the manuscript be compressed? On a single floppy disk.What was the radio tuned in to? The BBC World Service.
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How are great amounts of information processed?By means of modern electronic computers.Where will the photo be printed?
In all the national newspapers.Who operated the first computers?
Specialized technicians who were dressed in white lab coats.What is this software designed to do?
Scan all new files for viruses.What are eight zeros and ones together called?
A byte.Who first developed or funded small databases for professional use?
The U.S. government.Where will the manuscript be compressed?
On a single floppy disk.What was the radio tuned in to?
The BBC World Service.