Third, decide the smallest, or the least needs you have for your computer. What are the characteristics you would like to have? For example, do you want a typewriter keyboard? Is a color display important to you? Your use of the computer will help you decide which characteristics are necessary, which are nice, and which are unnecessary.
Fourth, when you have limited your choices to a few computers, look at the secondary uses and programs. For example, if your main reason for buying a home computer is to play games, you may take computer A instead of computer B because computer A can also be used as a word processor.
Fifth, think of the price. There are prices to think about. The first price is the price you must pay to take the computer home. The second is the price of additional programs and possible additions that you might want to buy at a later date.
Be sure to try out the computer before you buy it. Sales people at computer shops are happy to help you choose the computer that will best fit your needs and cost you least.
56.According to the author, choosing a computer is ______.
A. very easy
B. not an easy, simple job
C. a simple job
D. a tedious job
57.The sentence “Computers are very versatile” means “______”.
A. computers are very expensive B. computers can do many things
C. computers are very good to play with
D. computers are very cheap
58.You should take ______ steps before you buy a computer.
A. five
B. six
C. four
D. seven
59.Which of the following statements is true about the price of the computer?
A. You have to think of at least two prices.
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