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Many businesses today use conferences as a means of discussing new plans of the company. As people are paying more attention to the environment and green problems, more businesses are looking for ways to reduce their negative effect on the environment. Many businesses do this by using web conferencing.
Web conferencing is a technology that allows people to communicate more effectively over the Internet. It is an easy way of hosting and attending conferences without having to leave the office. Each of the people involved in a web conference will be posted an invitation to the conference with the time and date of the Web conference on it. When the conference is ready to begin, all participants (參與者) must sit at their computers and they will be connected over the Internet.
With Web conferencing all participants attend the conference from the comfort of their own desk. Obviously, in doing this no fuel is used in traveling to and from a conference, and less work time is taken up in attending a conference.
Any material to be used during the Web conference is simply e-mailed to all the participants before the conference. Participants can then either choose to print material or read it on screen. This not only saves paper but also greatly reduces mailing cost for the business.
As a conference hall or business center isn’t being used, it means that the only power that is used is the power used by the participants’ personal computers. Similarly conference organizers don’t have to arrange for food or overnight accommodation (住宿) for participants of their conferences. All this means that less energy is used.
Often in business some companies actively choose to do business with other companies that do many things to reduce their negative impact on the environment. And Web conferencing helps you show other businesses that you are willing to work hard for the green cause.
So Web conferencing is much cheaper and greener and more people are willing to host and attend a web conference.
【小題1】What is the passage mainly about?
A. Ways of protecting the environment.
B. B. Green benefits of Web conference.
C. Ways of hosting a Web conference.
D. Impacts of Web conferencing on costs.
【小題2】According to paragraph 1, many companies use Web conferencing because they ________.

A.are interested in using any new technology
B.believe that Web conferencing is more convenient
C.want to do something to protect the environment
D.haven’t enough money to hold a traditional conference
【小題3】The participants of a Web conference_________.
A.will be e-mailed an invitation before the conference
B.are required to sit in the office together
C.will receive many paper materials
D.must have access to the Internet
【小題4】 Which of the following words best describes the author’s opinion about a Web conference?
A.Useless.B.Environmentally friendly.
C.Inconvenient.D.Money-consuming.


【小題1】B
【小題2】C
【小題3】D
【小題4】B

解析試題分析:本文介紹了網絡會議在綠色環保方面的好處。因為網絡會議使所有參加會議在自家舒適的辦公桌上進行。顯然,這樣做沒有燃料用于旅行和會議的安排也同時讓參加者,花費更少的時間來參加一個會議。
【小題1】主旨大意題。文章最后總結,So Web conferencing is much cheaper and greener and more people are willing to host and attend a web conference.因此網絡會議更廉價、更環保,而且更多人愿意主持和參加。故選B。
【小題2】細節理解題。根據第一段第二句As people are paying more attention to the environment and green problems,more businesses are looking for ways to reduce their  negative effect on the environment.(隨著人們更加關注環境環保問題,更多的企業在尋找辦法來減少對環境的負面影響。)選擇C(人們想做點什么來保護環境)。故選C。
【小題3】細節理解題。根據第二段最后一句話:... , all participants (參與者) must sit at their computers and they will be connected over the Internet.(所有的參與者必須坐在電腦前,而電腦通過因特網相互聯系。)和第四段,所有的材料通過電子郵件傳給與 會者。)選擇D(網絡會議的參與者必須使用因特網。)
【小題4】推理判斷題。通過全文尤其是最后一段,可以看出作者的觀點是支持環保的。useless 無用的;environmentally friendly 環保的;inconvenient 不方便的;money-consuming 費錢的。
考點:環保類短文閱讀。

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