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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
1.Tim taught his parents a lot about computers
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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
2. Tim graduated from CERN
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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
3. Scientists couldn't send each other important information easily before the World Wide Web.
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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
4. Tim Bernes-Lee invented a new kind of computers.
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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
5. Who taught Tim a lot about computers?
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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important informatio.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
6. What system does Tim invent?
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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
7. In what university did Tim decide to study?
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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
8. In what country did Tim get a job?
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The Father of the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955, in London, England. His parents were computer scientists and he learnt a lot about computers from them. From a young age, he liked learning about how things worked and, later, he decided to study physics at Oxford University. When he graduated, he got a job at CERN, a research centre in Switzerland. At that time, it wasn’t easy for scientists in different places to send each other important information.
In 1989, with the help of Robert Cailliau, Tim invented a system to help people send and see documents – the World Wide Web. With this system, it was easy for people to use the Internet from different places in the world to send, receive and find information using their computers.
9. What school subject is Tim good at?
We ____ (usually, stay) at home on Sundays, but this Sunday we ____ (go) camping with uor friends
Danny played the ______ of all players in the match
Peter, ______ lives next door, is a professional basketball player
Michael used to ________ jigsaw puzzles when he was a kid.
Be carefull! You _______ slip on the wet floor.
This car isn't mine. I think Brandon and Sue have got a similar one. Maybe it's ___
My mother was talking with the head teachet while we ______ a maths exam.
My parents aren't here. They ______ to Venice for a week.
You look very tired today. You _____ go to bed early
I don't mind ________ a science-fiction film
I haven't travelled abroad _______ last July
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How often do you hoover?
Did you like the new alley?
My sister won the first prize in the drawing competition.
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