Read the passage and fill in each gap with a suitable word. Choose A, B, C or D.
Tim Berners-Lee __(1)__ the World Wide Web. His first version of the Web was a program named Enquire. At the time, Berners-Lee was __(2)__ at a laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. He created the system as a way __(3)__ sharing scientific information __(4)__ the world, which uses the Internet, a __(5)__ network of computers, and hypertext documents. He wrote the __(6)__ HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language), the basic language for the Web, __(7)__ created URL's (Universal Resources Locators) to designate the location of __(8)__ web page. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) was his set of rules for __(9)__ to pages on the Web. After he wrote the first browser in 1990, thư World Wide Web was up and going. Its __(10)__ was phenomenal, and has __(11)__ the world. It has made information __(12)__ accessible than ever before in history.
1. A. invented B. did C. produced D. worked
2. A. worked B. working C. did D. doing
3. A. to B. that C. which D. of
4. A. over B. around C. through D. all
5. A. world-wide B. wide world C. world-over D. over world
6. A. document B. language C. tongue D. text
7. A. but B. and C. for D. after
8. A. each B. all C. some D. everything
9. A. link B. to link C. linking D. the linking
10. A. grow B. growth C. increase D. develop
11. A. change B. changing C. to change D. changed
12. A. much B. more C. now D. nowadays
Tim Berners-Lee __(1)__ the World Wide Web. His first version of the Web was a program named Enquire. At the time, Berners-Lee was __(2)__ at a laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. He created the system as a way __(3)__ sharing scientific information __(4)__ the world, which uses the Internet, a __(5)__ network of computers, and hypertext documents. He wrote the __(6)__ HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language), the basic language for the Web, __(7)__ created URL's (Universal Resources Locators) to designate the location of __(8)__ web page. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) was his set of rules for __(9)__ to pages on the Web. After he wrote the first browser in 1990, the World Wide Web was up and going. Its __(10)__ was phenomenal, and has __(11)__ the world. It has made information __(12)__ accessible than ever before in history.
1. A. invented B. did C. produced D. worked
2. A. worked B. working C. did D. doing
3. A. to B. that C. which D. of
4. A. over B. around C. through D. all
5. A. world-wide B. wide world C. world-over D. over world
6. A. document B. language C. tongue D. text
7. A. but B. and C. for D. after
8. A. each B. all C. some D. everything
9. A. link B. to link C. linking D. the linking
10. A. grow B. growth C. increase D. develop
11. A. change B. changing C. to change D. changed
12. A. much B. more C. now D. nowadays
Read the passage and fill in each gap with a suitable word. Choose A, B, C or D.
Tim Berners-Lee __(1)__ the World Wide Web. His first version of the Web was a program named Enquire. At the time, Berners-Lee was __(2)__ at a laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. He created the system as a way __(3)__ sharing scientific information __(4)__ the world, which uses the Internet, a __(5)__ network of computers, and hypertext documents. He wrote the __(6)__ HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language), the basic language for the Web, __(7)__ created URL's (Universal Resources Locators) to designate the location of __(8)__ web page. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) was his set of rules for __(9)__ to pages on the Web. After he wrote the first browser in 1990, thư World Wide Web was up and going. Its __(10)__ was phenomenal, and has __(11)__ the world. It has made information __(12)__ accessible than ever before in history.
1. A. invented B. did C. produced D. worked
2. A. worked B. working C. did D. doing
3. A. to B. that C. which D. of
4. A. over B. around C. through D. all
5. A. world-wide B. wide world C. world-over D. over world
6. A. document B. language C. tongue D. text
7. A. but B. and C. for D. after
8. A. each B. all C. some D. everything
9. A. link B. to link C. linking D. the linking
10. A. grow B. growth C. increase D. develop
11. A. change B. changing C. to change D. changed
12. A. much B. more C. now D. nowadays
BERNERS-LEE, TIM
Tim Berners-Lee (1955, London, England - ) invented the World Wide Web. His first version of the Web was a program named "Enquire," short for "Enquire Within Upon Everything". At the time, Berners-Lee was working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory located in Geneva, Switzerland. He invented the system as a way of sharing scientific data (and other information) around the world, using the Internet, a world-wide network of computers, and hypertext documents. He wrote the language HTML (HyperText Mark-up Language), the basic language for the Web, and devised URL's (universal resource locators) to designate the location of each web page. HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) was his set of rules for linking to pages on the Web. After he wrote the first browser in 1990, the World Wide Web was up and going. Its growth was (and still is) phenomenal, and has changed the world, making information more accessible than ever before in history. Berners-Lee is now a Principal Research Scientist at the Laboratory for Computer Science at the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, Massachusett, USA) and the Director of the W3 Consortium.