2.As the government encourages "social distancing" in the fight against coronavirus,people are facing the prospect of being told to stay at home for weeks.But what if a parent or older person in your life doesn't already have access to video calling tech?
"You might want to consider getting a specialized device to make video calls to your loved ones," says Kate Bevan,an editor of a consumer magazine. "Once they're set up,they're very simple to use but you do have to dig through settings in their apps to connect them and that's not always as easy as it might be."
Age UK,the charity for older people,says that the choice of technology should be "as user-friendly as possible" for those unaccustomed to controlling video-chat software. "Something integrated like a video call app on a smartphone,tablet or a laptop with a built-in camera,for example,will often be easier," says Caroline Abrahams,the charity director. "Older people may also prefer physical interfaces (界面) like a mouse rather than a touchscreen."
"To protect people's privacy,it will be important to ensure that any new devices are secure and not likely to be hacked (非法入侵),and that anyone using a new device has access to ongoing support to help them learn how to use it and deal with any issues or problems," she adds.
An integrated kit can be the easiest solution.Amazon,Google,and Facebook all have smart devices with screens for video calls.One problem with all
these devices is their expense and another is their need to be on a stable wi-fi connection at all times.Sometimes,a smartphone might be the better option.
But a new smartphone,even a mid-range one,can be much more expensive.And Bevan warns against hand-me-downs past a certain age.Apart from lower camera quality,there can be security concerns. "If you're considering passing old smartphones and tablets on to a relative,do be careful that they're still getting security updates," she says.
(1)What difficulty might older people face during the fight against coronavirus?
A.They cannot use video calling tech.
B.They are not interested in video calling.
C.They fail to afford to buy video devices.
D.They have to stay at home for several weeks.
(2)What kind of device should we choose for older people?
A.The device which is user-friendly and portable.
B.The device which employs physical connection.
C.The device which is equipped with special apps.
D.The device which has a camera and touchscreen.
(3)Which of the following can explain the underlined "these devices"?
A.Mid-range devices with a built-in camera.
B.Expensive smartphones sold by Amazon.
C.Smart devices with screens for video calls.
D.Integrated gadgets with a stable wi-fi connection.
(4)What advice does Bevan give to us when we give a smartphone to the elderly?
A.We have to buy the elderly an expensive one.
B.We should help the elderly set up proper apps.
C.We can give a high-quality phone to the elderly.
D.We must ensure the smartphone gets security updates.