33.Kids are going all over the world without ever leaving their school by using their computers. A school in California could be the most wired school in America. They are wired to the Internet through their computers. Thirty students are able to use the Internet every day. The kids are between kindergarten and fifth grade. The teacher says that it is hard to get them away from the computers. They do not even want to go for recess. ______. Now students can go to any library on earth to get information. They can even visit their friends in other countries. Laura Bacon likes to visit other students. She's going to Peggy's page. Peggy is a student in London, England. She put her own home page on the Internet. It includes pictures of Peggy, her school, her mom, her dad and her friends. You can send her mail, too. A scientist helped to wire the school. He says, "There is a plan to connect 12 thousand California schools to the Internet." Wiring schools in California can cost a lot of money. It needs to be done by volunteers or schools will not be able to afford it. They think that it will cost as much as fifty billion dollars. Some people say that the money should be spent on teachers instead of computers. Other people say that it would be good to wire all of the classrooms.
(1)What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer the question in your own words)
(2)Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one? It is difficult to make them not use the Internet.
(3)Please fill in the blank in the third paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.
(4)How does one student visit his / her friends in other countries?
(5)Translate the underlined sentence in the sixth paragraph into Chinese.