新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)1 Unit 3詞匯微課

Campus on the internet age can your computer get access to the campus network? My phone battery just died and I want to check out my assignment this week. May I borrow yours. I asked Lee, yes, go ahead, he replies, oh, my gosh. I'm a typical engineering major. Why is my reading instructor asking me to analyze a piece of script of a drama. Anyhow, DL at first, I read my assignment and complain, excuse me, D L Lee feels confused download online dialects, I explain, I see the net and a fleet of smartphones have transformed us into a new age. Floods of new words come out time and again, Lee says when my peer said L O L, I thought it was a game, actually. It means laughing out loudly. Oh. The internet has become indispensable in our daily life. Yeah, most of us use the wonders of the internet to do Homework, review lecture outlines, take part in class discussions, and respond to each other online. I agree with Lee, the technology advances so fast that some colleges focus on the hottest system to attract high tech talents, even to a fever pitch. They don't want to be at any competitive disadvantage. Li continues. I read a recent study in the U S that information technology accounted for 5 percent to 8 percent of college budgets, up from an estimated 2 percent to 3 percent in the mid 1980 S I say you see years ago. Teachers still adopted the blackboard to instruct and undergraduates used to lease a computer to finish an assignment, and the loner was required to return in a short time. Because others were waiting, Lee recalls, but now professors encourage sophisticated thinking by handing out his assignment and us searching for information online. And most of us make use of portable computers to fulfill all kinds of tasks. I say with the widespread application of computer technologies, we are going to be a generation of problem solvers and intelligent thinkers, if only we could be accessible to wifi, we could search for what we need anywhere and any time. Lee says, you know what our campus will be turned into bubbles of wifi networks next week, so the information highway is closer. I tell him, so we are going to be accessible to wifi everywhere, Lee asks, yes, the college budget. So much on network devices recently, it said that she felt of a technology inferiority complex last year. Because of insufficient computer access to the net to compensate free wi fi this semester. I explain, amazing. I love it. It's more convenient for surfing online. We could search for information, complete assignments, shop play games, and keep in touch with friends. Lee laughs. These are the advantages. In the meantime, some students may spend too much time on the net. They seldom talk with others in the real world, nor go out. It hurts their health. They should try to regulate and balance their time. I show my worry about the overuse of surfing online. I can't agree more now exercise time basketball, Lee suggests great. Let's go. I replied delightfully.