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ADVANCED 8 3 Correct any err ‘When faced with some new and possibly change, most people react, in one oftvo ways. They either recoil from anything new, claiming that itis unnecessary or too complicated ‘bewildering tecnological ors in each line of the text. Some lines are correct. 1 technological 2 .xeact be, % or that it somehow makes life less personal. Or they learn to adapt to the new invention, and eventually wonder, how they could possibly 1s, they still represent a threat to our freedom, and give usa 4 have existed without it. Take computers as an example, for many of 7 frigtening sense of a future in which all decisions willbe taken by 8 9 machines. This may be because they seem misterious, and difficult to understand. Ask most people, what you can use a home computer 10 « for, and you usually get vauge answers about how ‘they give You ll. information: Infact, even those of us who are familiar with computers, 12 sand use them in our dayly work, have very litle idea of how they 15 actualy work? But it doesnot take long to learn how to operatea 4 bussiness programme, even ifthings occasionally go wrongforno 15 apparant reason. Presumably much the same happened when the 16 telephone and the television became widespred. What seems t0 7 alarm most people is the speed of technological change, rather than change itself, And the objections that are maid to new technology 19 ray well have a point to them, since change is not always an improvement. As we discover during power cuts there is lotto be sid for the oil lamp, the cole fire, and forms of entertainment, such 22 as books or board games, that dont have to be plugged in to work, 28 Match each problem (1-10) with a solution (a 1. 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