Two old beggars were sitting on a busy street corner. They watched helplessly as scores of people walked by, some purposely __16___ them and others too caught up in their own cares to even notice their ____17____. Every so often, a kind-hearted woman or a small child would drop a few coins in the _____18____ which lay in front of them.
As the crowd began to die down, they started to _____19_____ their things and go back to their evening shelter. Just as they were getting ready to leave, they noticed a man walking toward them. He was obviously a rich man—they could tell that from his finely tailored business suit.
The first beggar whispered to the second with _____20_____, “He’s coming our way!”
The two tried not to look ____21____ at the man as he stepped closer to them, but they couldn’t ____22____ looking up with hope as he reached into his pocket and took something out.
“Thunk” was the only sound they heard as what looked like a piece of hard _____23_____, wrapped in tissue paper hit each of their waiting hats. The rich man _____24____ and continued on his way, not making a backward glance.
“How insulting(侮辱人的)!” said the first beggar. “He could have_____25______ left us a few coins or a spare bill, but he makes fun of us with a piece of rock candy. Who does he think we are? ____26____? There’s no way we can even eat this—we have no _____27_____.” He picked up the object and threw it into the gutter.
“I haven’t had anything like this for ages,” the second beggar thought. “I can’t chew it, but I can suck on it for a while, and the sugary juices will stay in my _____28_____ for a long time. How nice of that man to offer me something so sweet!”
With that, he ____29____ the white tissue paper, but to his ____30____, there was no hard rock candy inside. However, into his fingers fell a shiny white pearl worth thousands of dollars.
| 16. A. helping | B. abusing | C. noticing | D. ignoring | |||
| 17. A. existence | B. situation | C. appearance | D. expression | |||
| 18. A. hats | B. hands | C. pockets | D. bowls | |||
| 19. A. put up | B. cover up | C. pack up | D. end up | |||
| 20. A. confusion | B. happiness | C. excitement | D. amazement | |||
| 21. A. calmly | B. happily | C. sadly | D. directly | |||
| 22. A. help | B. avoid | C. stop | D. prevent | |||
| 23. A. cake | B. candy | C. coin | D. bill | |||
| 24. A. quit | B. declined | C. turned | D. disappeared | |||
| 25.A. easily | B. hardly | C. suddenly | D. finally | |||
| 26.A.Babies | B. Children | C. Adults | D. Old men | |||
| 27.A.hands | B. teeth | C. bowls | D. money | |||
| 28.A.pocket | B. hand | C. mouth | D. hat | |||
| 29.A.threw | B. undertook | C. unfolded | D. wrapped | |||
| 30.A.satisfaction | B. surprise | C. horror | D. disappointment |
When it comes to the world of computers, green computing is becoming popular. But what is green computing?
The term “green computing” is one that is being used in many different markets and areas all over the world in today’s global technology. However, many computer users aren’t sure what it means. Green computing is actually quite easy to explain and to do—it is basically learning to use computer resources more efficiently to protect the environment as well as saving energy. The main goal is to reduce the use of energy and materials that harm the environment.
Green computing started as early as 1992, when the EPA created Energy Star program that improved computing equipment and technologies. Because of this program sleep pattern appeared and many computer users began to adopt this policy to help save energy when they were not using their computers. In October of 2006, Energy Star made the requirements stricter for computers. Because of these new requirements, there are over 20 states that have now set up a special recycling program for old computers to help with green computing.
Many of today’s IT systems are beginning to rely on both people and hardware to help push their computer systems toward a more green computing system to help both the company and others. This is a hard balance to achieve, as it has to satisfy users. Many companies are learning the best ways that they can go greener when it comes to their computing and also help their business in the process. While many home computer users may not be quite as familiar with green computing as large firms, this term is starting to become more mainstream all around the world.
| Green Computing | |
| Definition | Learning to make (71) use of computer resources in order to save energy and protect the environment. |
| Main goal | To reduce the use of energy and materials that do (72) to the environment. |
| (73) | In 1992 t computing equipment and technologies. Then sleep pattern appeared and many computer users (75) the policy to save energy. In 2006 Energy Star made the computer requirements (76) . At (77) , over 20 states have set up a special recycling program for old computers. |
| Present (78) | Green computing has to make users (79) . Green computing is becoming more mainstream (80) the world. |