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高二英语教案:NSEFCII-U02(The first period)(2)


    The invention of the telegraph in the middle of the last century
    further increased the speed at which messages could be sent. In this
    system electrical signals, in code, are sent along metal wires.
    These signals travel so fast that they could go nearly eight times
    round the world in one second. A special device is needed to send
    the code. At the other end another device is used in order to
    receive the code. By this method messages can be sent over distances
    of several hundred kilometres. With the invention of the telephone
    the human voice could be sent over long distances. Because of this
    the telephone system replaced the telegraph for quick communication
    over long distances. The telegraph is still used, however, by
    newspapers in order to send news and for other purposes too.
    At the beginning of this century radio was invented and in a few
    years communication was again improved. The main difference between
    radio and telephone is that radio uses no electrical signals which
    travel long distances along wires. Instead invisible waves, moving
    at the same speed as electrical signals, are used. A few years ago
    there were not many radio stations in the world. Today there are
    many hundreds of radio stations broadcasting in different languages
    and in all countries. The invisible radio waves can easily travel
    from one country to another. This means that listeners in one
    country can listen to programmes broadcast from another country. In
    this way information travels from country to country. Radio is often
    used by policemen to communicate with on
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