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单元整体教案NSEFCII-U02(The first period)

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            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 one another. In addition,
            police forces in one country can communicate with those in other
            countries in order to catch criminals. Ships at sea use radio so
            that they know exactly where they are. Aeroplanes use radio for the
            same reason and this makes it easier for them to find their way from
            place to place.
            In the modern world there are many methods of communication. As well
            as radio there is television, for example. This enables information
            in the form of a picture to be broadcast from one place to another.
            Radio is often used as part of a telegraph system where distances
            are very large. Of the many modern methods of communication, radio
            probably remains the most important.
            2. How the Program Is Broadcast?

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