Read the text and find the answers to the following questions. 1. name some types of devices that use ‘computers on a chip’. 2. what uses of handheld computers are mentioned in the text? 3. what are the benefits of using computers in security systems, cars, and phones? 4. what smart devices are mentioned in the text? 5. what are smart cards used for? 6. what are the advantages of multimedia? 7. what can medical expert systems do? 8. how can computers help the disabled? 9. what types of computing systems are made available to people in remote locations using electronic classrooms or boardrooms? 10. what aspects of computing can people determine? computers make the world smaller and smarter the ability of tiny computing devices to control complex operations has transformed the way many tasks are performed, ranging from scientific research to producing consumer products. tiny ‘computers on a chip’ are used in medical equipment, home appliances, cars and toys. workers use handheld computing devices to collect data at a customer site, to generate forms, to control inventory, and to serve as desktop organizers. not only is computing equipment getting smaller, it is getting more sophisticated. computers are part of many machines and devices that once required continual human in supervision and control. today, computers in security systems result in safer environments, computers in cars improve energy efficiency, and computers in phones provide features such as call forwarding, call monitoring, and call answering. these smart machines are designed to take over some of the basic tasks previously performed by people; by so doing, they make life a little easier and a little more pleasant. smart cards store vital information such as health records, drivers’ licenses, bank balances, and so on. smart phones, cars, and appliances with built in computers can be programmed to better meet individual needs. a smart house has a built-in monitoring system that can turn lights on and off, open and close windows, operate the oven, and more. with small computing devices available for performing smart tasks like cooking dinner, programming the dvd recorder, and controlling the flow of information in an organization, people are able to spend more time doing what they often do best – being creative. computers can help people work more creatively. multimedia systems are known for their educational and entertainment value, which we call ‘edutainment’. multimedia combines text with sound, video, animation, and graphics, which greatly enhances the interaction between user and machine and can make information more interesting and appealing to people. expert systems software enables computers to ‘think’ like experts, so medical diagnosis expert systems, for example, can help doctors pinpoint a patient’s illness, suggest further tests, and prescribe appropriate drugs. connectivity enables computers and software that might otherwise be incompatible to communicate and to share resources. now computers are proliferating in many areas and networks and are available for people to access data and communicate with others, personal computers are becoming interpersonal pcs. they have the potential to significantly improve the way we relate to each other. many people today telecommu- te – that is, use their computers to stay in touch with the office while they are working at home. with the proper tools, hospital staff can get a diagnosis from a medical expert hundreds or thousands of miles away. similarly, the disabled can communicate more effectively with others using computers. distance learning and videoconferencing are concepts made possible with the use of an electronic classroom or boardroom accessible to people in remote locations. vast databases of information are currently available to users of the internet, all of whom can send mail messages to each other. the information superhighway is designed to significantly expand this interactive connectivity so that people all over the world will have free access to all these resources. people power is critical to ensuring that hardware, software, and connectivity are effectively integrated in a socially responsible way. people – computer users and computer professionals – are the ones who will decide which hardware, software, and networks endure and how great an impact they will have on our lives. ultimately people power must be exercised to ensure that computers are used not only efficiently but in a socially responsible way.
You : What kinds of conflicts do you know?
Your partner: Well, I know different kinds of conflicts: personal, political and global. Which kind of conflicts are you interested most of all?
You: Of course, personal conflicts. Tell me a few words about this kind of conflicts.
Your partner: Well, these conflicts are happen between different people: between classmates, friends and etc.
You: Of course, I may add something, such as: roommates, colleagues, between students and teachers...
Your partner: Yes! And of course, between the members of the family as a rule.
You: How often do you have conflicts?
Your partner: Oh, very seldom. And what about you?
You: Sometimes I have conflicts, but not very often.
Your partner: How do you think, what are the most common causes of conflicts?
Your: Misunderstanding, I think.
Your partner: Is it possible to avoid conflicts?
You: Yes, sure. We should be more tolerant to each other.
Your partner: Thank you for interesting conversation.
You: You are welcome.
1) My winter holidays were great!
2) I visited a lot of places!
3) For example, my parents and I went to Switzerland!
4) We walked around the city we visited!
5) And after that great time, we returned home
6) Unfortunately, we didn't buy souvenirs, because there were no souvenir shops
7) There were a mountains, but I didn't skiing
8) And when we returned home, I did not have enough time for rest
9) I have to do my homework, because I didn't do it before
10) I didn't want to go to school.. I want to see again theese places and all trees were in white