Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below.
Getting In Touch Through The Ages
Nobody knows who wrote the first letter or when, but we know that 4,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt people carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers. Very few people could write, so there were special people, called scribes, who wrote letters for everyone else.
The first stamp didn’t appear until 1840 and it cost just one penny. Nowadays one of the original stamps cost €375....
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Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below.
Getting In Touch Through The Ages
Nobody knows who wrote the first letter or when, but we know that 4,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt people carried letters by hand over hundreds of kilometers. Very few people could write, so there were special people, called scribes, who wrote letters for everyone else.
The first stamp didn’t appear until 1840 and it cost just one penny. Nowadays one of the original stamps cost €375. Letter writing was so popular in the 1840s that people delivered the post several times a day.
An American company - Remington and Sons - made the first typewriter in 1871. All the letters in the word "typewriter" were on the top line of the keyboard so that salesmen could demonstrate the machine more easily. Amazingly, the letters are still in the same place on the modern computer keyboard!
In 1875, when Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated a fantastic new invention called the telephone, nobody was very interested in it. The first fax machine appeared at around the same time, but it was so enormous that no one wanted one - in fact, fax machine didn’t become popular for another hundred years.
Then there was the walkie-talkie, a small two-way radio first used by the US army in the 1930s. However, since they weighed around 13.5 kilos, the talking was perhaps easier than the walking! After World War Two, they became popular with police officers.
Nowadays, we can send messages and pictures around the world in a few seconds using computers and mobile phones. It is hard to believe that e-mail was only invented in 1971, and the first text message was sent in 1992. Today we send over a billion text messages around the world every single day, and an incredible thirty-six billion e-mails.
1. How did people deliver letters in Ancient Egypt?
2. How much did the first stamp cost?
3. How often did they deliver letters in the 1840s?
4. How are the letters arranged on a modern computer keyboard?
5. When did the first fax machine appear?
6. Why was it difficult to walk with the first walkie-talkies?
7. When was the first text message?
8. How many e-mails do we send every day?
1. Nick has spent thirty hours on the Internet so far this week.
2. Nick often go to bed at half past eleven in the evening when the rest of his family are all in bed.
3. Because it's really bad.
4. He can send e-mails or cards.
5. She usually reads about four or five books in a week.
1. He has spent about thirty hours on the Internet this week.
2. He goes to bed at half past eleven in the evening.
3. Because she thinks it’s really bad for you.
4. By sending and receiving e-mails.
5. She usually reads about four or five books in a week.