Internet
(Prepared by : Ms Siew Ting)
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NAME *
FORM *
CLASS'S NAME *
Choose the words that match to their definitions. *
6 points
post
Internet Service Provider
subscriber
bandwidth
blog
browser
a company that connects your computer to the Internet, and lets you use email and other services
a message or article that you put on a website for everybody to read
an application, e.g. Google Chrome, that allows you to look at pages on the internet
a record of your thoughts and opinions that you put on the Internet for other people to read
somebody who regularly pays money to a company in order to receive a service
the amount of information per second that can move between computers connected by a telephone wire
Now use the words to complete the sentences below.
1. I have a problem with my internet connection. My ___________ isn't displaying any webpages. *
1 point
2. I read an interesting __________ on Mark's Facebook page. *
1 point
3. My _____________ has blocked my access to the internet because I forgot to pay my last bill. *
1 point
4. Watching online videos consumes a lot of ______________ . *
1 point
5. This website is very popular. It has over 1 million _____________. *
1 point
6. You have lots of interesting ideas. Why don't you start your own ______________? *
1 point
Net neutrality
Net neutrality is the idea that Internet Service Providers and governments should treat all data on
the internet the same. Everybody should be able to access the same websites and ISPs should not
interfere. For example, you can criticize your ISP on a blog post and the ISP will not restrict access to
that post for its other subscribers, even if the post may be bad for its business.

Net neutrality has allowed the internet to grow to a truly global network, and it has allowed people to
freely express their ideas and opinions in public. Thanks to net neutrality, it is possible for anybody to
start a website. Unlike cable TV, for example, you don't need to have a lot of money or connections to
set up a service and reach viewers. You just host your website and anybody can visit you. And if your
service is good, you will get noticed. This is how Google, Twitter, Facebook and many other services
started.

There are a few arguments against net neutrality. For example, some ISPs believe that they should
be allowed to charge companies for services like YouTube because these services consume a lot of
bandwidth compared to a normal website.

Without net neutrality, the internet as we know it will not exist. Instead of free access, there might be
"package plans". For example, you pay $10/month and you can only access websites in your country.
Or you have to pay for a faster connection to some types of sites like YouTube. And if you start a new
website, you might have to pay ISPs for faster access to your website.
1. Net neutrality is the idea that __________________ should be treated equally by Internet Service Providers and governments. *
1 point
2. Net neutrality has allowed people to freely _________________ in public. *
1 point
3. It is easier to start a website than set up a cable tv channel or programme because _______________ are not required. *
1 point
4. Some ISPs believe they should be allowed to charge companies for services like YouTube compared to a normal website because _________________. *
1 point
5. The internet as we familiar with ____________ without net neutrality? *
1 point
6. Which word means "intervene in a situation without invitation or necessity."? *
1 point
Collocations
Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
Match the verbs to the words to form phrases from the text. *
6 points
access
a lot bandwidth
a service
a website
viewers
your ideas and opinions
restrict
express
set up
reach
host
consume
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1. __________ a query in the search bar. *
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2. _________ the page to find a suitable result. *
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3. __________  the link to learn more about the topic. *
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4. Click the link _________ to the file. *
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5. _________ the image by clicking on it *
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6. Copy and ________ the URL in a new tab. *
1 point
7. _________ to see more detail. *
1 point
8. _______ the image _______ the message area. *
1 point
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