This passage is about
the popularity of cybercafes.
why the Internet is important.
how the Internet can help Africans.
building Internet cables in Africa.
According to this passage, few Africans use the Internet because
there are few telephones and computers.
they do not know how to use computers.
the cybercafes in Africa are expensive.
there are more serious problems to deal with.
Access to the Internet could
prevent Africans from solving serious problems.
make Africans more dependent on international aid.
allow Africans to become more independent.
create many problems for young Africans.
At present, in Africa
people usually connect to the Internet by cable.
few cybercafes have Internet connections.
most people have Internet connections at home.
people mainly connect to the Internet satellite.
The new cables for Internet data will
slow down Internet connections.
improve telephone connections.
speed up Internet connections.
make computers cheaper.
In Africa, cybercafes are especially important for
students.
friends.
teachers.
workers.
An American insurance company
is buying an African Internet company.
hires Africans as computer operators.
sells health insurance in Africa.
plans to open a factory in Africa.
You can infer from this passage that
many Africans study in the United States.
few Africans are interested in the Internet.
many Africans would like to use the Internet.
many Africans companies hire Africans.