Last spring the Stewarts visited a small town in the north-west of England, in the Lake District. Old Mrs. Stewart, Henry’s mother’ lives there. The place is very nice with (a lot of) forests and (some) low mountains. The town is clean and cosy with (a lot of) green trees. There aren’t ( many) shops there. The shops are usually very small and very (few) people work there. “Are there ( many) cinemas here, dad?” Henry’s daughter wanted to know. Her father said there were (some). Old Mrs. Stewart lives near the river. There is ( little) water in the river in summer, but there are (a lot of) beautiful lakes with (a lot of) water in the forest. Old Mrs. Stewart’s house isn’t big. It hasn’t got ( many) rooms in it. There are very ( few) big houses in the town. They are usually hotels. In June, July and August (a lot of people come here to spend their holidays in this wonderful place.
Computers are to facilitate office and research work they should not be placed at home. This statement is very controvercial. From one point of view it's absolutely right. People should work at their workplace and computers there are of great help. They can help people to find necessary material for tgheir research and what not. It's easy to type using the computer and to exchange information. But I think that computers must be at home too. Different ideas may come to people not only at their workplace but at home as well...and here we need a computer to help us. Of course if we use it only to play games, then we should not have it at home because it's a waste of time. So to sum it up I should say that if you use computer properly it doesn;t matter if it is at home or at work. And if you don't...well, then it's just your problem.