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When Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell was invented the telephone in 1876, it was a revolution in communication. (1) ______ the first time, people could talk to each other over great distances almost as clearly as if they were in the same room. Nowadays, though, we (2) __ ____ use Bell’s invention for taking photographs, (3) _ ______ the Internet or watching video clips rather than talking. Over the last two decades a new (4) __ _____ of spoken communication has emerged: the mobile phone.
Mobile phones have become an essential part of modern life. People use them not only for calls, but also for texting, checking emails, setting alarms, and even making payments. Thanks to mobile (5) _ ____, we can stay connected anytime and anywhere. Newer smartphones are equipped with high-quality cameras, powerful processors, and many useful apps that make our lives easier and more convenient. It is hard to imagine a world without mobile phones today.
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When Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell was invented the telephone in 1876, it was a revolution in communication. (1) ______ the first time, people could talk to each other over great distances almost as clearly as if they were in the same room. Nowadays, though, we (2) __ ____ use Bell’s invention for taking photographs, (3) _ ______ the Internet or watching video clips rather than talking. Over the last two decades a new (4) __ _____ of spoken communication has emerged: the mobile phone.
Mobile phones have become an essential part of modern life. People use them not only for calls, but also for texting, checking emails, setting alarms, and even making payments. Thanks to mobile (5) _ ____, we can stay connected anytime and anywhere. Newer smartphones are equipped with high-quality cameras, powerful processors, and many useful apps that make our lives easier and more convenient. It is hard to imagine a world without mobile phones today.
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Multiple Choice
When Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell was invented the telephone in 1876, it was a revolution in communication. (1) ______ the first time, people could talk to each other over great distances almost as clearly as if they were in the same room. Nowadays, though, we (2) __ ____ use Bell’s invention for taking photographs, (3) _ ______ the Internet or watching video clips rather than talking. Over the last two decades a new (4) __ _____ of spoken communication has emerged: the mobile phone.
Mobile phones have become an essential part of modern life. People use them not only for calls, but also for texting, checking emails, setting alarms, and even making payments. Thanks to mobile (5) _ ____, we can stay connected anytime and anywhere. Newer smartphones are equipped with high-quality cameras, powerful processors, and many useful apps that make our lives easier and more convenient. It is hard to imagine a world without mobile phones today.
accessing
means
for
increasingly
technology
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When Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell was invented the telephone in 1876, it was a revolution in communication. (1) ______ the first time, people could talk to each other over great distances almost as clearly as if they were in the same room. Nowadays, though, we (2) __ ____ use Bell’s invention for taking photographs, (3) _ ______ the Internet or watching video clips rather than talking. Over the last two decades a new (4) __ _____ of spoken communication has emerged: the mobile phone.
Mobile phones have become an essential part of modern life. People use them not only for calls, but also for texting, checking emails, setting alarms, and even making payments. Thanks to mobile (5) _ ____, we can stay connected anytime and anywhere. Newer smartphones are equipped with high-quality cameras, powerful processors, and many useful apps that make our lives easier and more convenient. It is hard to imagine a world without mobile phones today.
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When Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell was invented the telephone in 1876, it was a revolution in communication. (1) ______ the first time, people could talk to each other over great distances almost as clearly as if they were in the same room. Nowadays, though, we (2) __ ____ use Bell’s invention for taking photographs, (3) _ ______ the Internet or watching video clips rather than talking. Over the last two decades a new (4) __ _____ of spoken communication has emerged: the mobile phone.
Mobile phones have become an essential part of modern life. People use them not only for calls, but also for texting, checking emails, setting alarms, and even making payments. Thanks to mobile (5) _ ____, we can stay connected anytime and anywhere. Newer smartphones are equipped with high-quality cameras, powerful processors, and many useful apps that make our lives easier and more convenient. It is hard to imagine a world without mobile phones today.
accessing
means
for
increasingly
technology
When Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell was invented the telephone in 1876, it was a revolution in communication. (1) ______ the first time, people could talk to each other over great distances almost as clearly as if they were in the same room. Nowadays, though, we (2) __ ____ use Bell’s invention for taking photographs, (3) _ ______ the Internet or watching video clips rather than talking. Over the last two decades a new (4) __ _____ of spoken communication has emerged: the mobile phone.
Mobile phones have become an essential part of modern life. People use them not only for calls, but also for texting, checking emails, setting alarms, and even making payments. Thanks to mobile (5) _ ____, we can stay connected anytime and anywhere. Newer smartphones are equipped with high-quality cameras, powerful processors, and many useful apps that make our lives easier and more convenient. It is hard to imagine a world without mobile phones today.
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for
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