1.Children cam. from their parents.
2.Scientists could use. to stop life-threatening disease.
3.I think most people would like to.
4.Some illnesses caused by.
5. may mean the end to famines.
6. could be born without genetic diseases.
1.Children cam. from their parents.
2.Scientists could use. to stop life-threatening disease.
3.I think most people would like to.
4.Some illnesses caused by.
5. may mean the end to famines.
6. could be born without genetic diseases.
Education………in our lives[1]
A)The most one things important
B)things important most the of one
C)one of the most important things
2.Children start learning from a very.
A)Young age
B)average age
C)adult age
3.In Japan, there are even private schools for babies to learn ……
A)French
B)Chinese
C)English
D)Kazakh
Education is one of the most important things in our lives. Don’t you agree? It can make the difference between success and failure. An education can bring us knowledge and make us rich. In rich countries, people are lucky to have good schools. Children start learning from a very young age. They can further their education and go to higher education or university. In Japan, there are even private schools for babies to learn English. It’s a shame that in many rich countries, many children don’t want to learn. Perhaps schools need to find better ways to teach so children want to learn. It’s sad that in many parts of the world, children want to learn but can’t. Make sure you never stop learning. Education is the key to a better future.
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7 Complete the sentences with your own ideas.
.
1 If I were Prime Minister for a day,…
2 If I had studied more,….
3 If I could change one thing about myself,….
4 If the world’s population continues
to rise, .
5 If I had only one wish,
6 If we don’t look after the environment,
2. Write questions.
1 Some children spend all day playing computer games. (Who?)
2. Nick likes surfing the Net. (What?)
3. Gregory doesn’t spend much time for exercising. (How muchas
4. The Internet helps much in learning. (What?)
5. Posting a photo online is safe. (Where?)
6. You can download music from this site, (What?)
Переведите предложения, не использую переводчик, который переводит не адекватно! Надеюсь очень на людей, который с английским дружат. Заранее спасибо.
1) To remove an employee from a job.
2) The condition of being unable to use part of the
body.
3) Payment made by someone to cover the cost of
damage or hardship.
4) The failure to give proper care to something,
especially a duty or responsibility, with the result
that a person or property is harmed.
5) To be more than a particular number or
amount.
6) Money paid to add to a sum that already
exists, or money paid to help someone do
something.
7) Adjective referring to parents.
A statement, usually given in evidence, that
something is true
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1.“ Environmental racism is inequitable
distribution of environmental hazards basedon race. The Federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry considerslead poisoning to be the number one environmental health problem for children inthe United States. Some 4 million children many of whom are African American,Latino and Native American- have dangerously high lead levels in their bodies. Thislead is absorbed from contaminated drinking water and soil polluted by industrial effluents and automobile exhaust.”
2.“Every year humans kill about 100 million sharks, skates and rays, about half of
them caught as unwanted “by catch” while fishing for other species. Sharks are
particularly sensitive to overfishing because they grow slowly, mature late and havefew young each generation. As top predators, sharks play a crucial role in the healthof the ocean ecosystems and their extermination could lead to major ecological
changes in the ocean”.
3.“ Every second, on average, four or five children are born somewhere on the earth.I that same second, two other people die. This difference between births anddeaths means a net gain of roughly 2.5 more humans per second in the worldpopulation. This means we are adding 9,000 per hour, 217,000 per day, or about 79
million more people per year.”
4.“ World wide, we lost between 9 million and 12 million ha of forest per year from1990 to 2000. Clear-cutting and burning especially in order to get pasture and
cropland have turned many forests into a dry, barren ground”.
5.“ In February 2002, a huge section of the Larsen B Ice Shelf along The AntarcticPeninsula coast suddenly disintegrated into thousands of icebergs. The total volumeof ice released was the equivalent to 29 trillion bags of party ice. Climatologistswarn that this dramatic collapse could be a signal of global climate change and an omen of catastrophic events to come.”
6.“ How does the air taste, feel, smell, and look in your neighbourhood? Chances are
that wherever you live, the air is contaminated to some degree. Smoke, dust,corrosive gases andtoxic compounds are present nearly everywhere.”
7.“ A 1 percent loss of ozone results in a 2 percent increase in UV rays reaching theearth’s surface and could result in about a million extra human skin cancers peryear worldwide.”
8.“ Sulfur dioxide and sulphuric acid released by industry causes massive destructionof the vegetation. Rains then wash away the exposed soil, leaving a barren
moonscape.”
9.“Pollution from factory pipes has been vastly reduced but erosion from farm fields,
construction sites, airborne mercury, sulphur and other substances are increasingly
contaminating lakes and wetlands.”
A Animalextinction
B Acid rain
C Air pollution
D Overpopulation
F Water pollution
K Deforestation
I Ozone Depletion
V Global warming
L Hazardouswaste
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Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
emerged
unimaginable
adoption
inspired
concerns
perceive
denies
1. Fatima xxx her students to learn the English language
.
2. Yesterday it xxx that he was very ill.
3. Tom’s father’s health xxx them very much.
4. The language people speak strongly influences the way they xxx
the real world.
5. xxx power of the storm ruined the major cities.
6. My little brother xxx that he broke the window, but I’m sure he did.
7. A few suggestions have been offered for the xxx of the document.
Tasks I. Use the text «Global Crisis” and its active vocabulary to answer the following questions. 1. In what way did leading causes of death at the end of XX c. changed compared to the beginning of the century? 2. What factors influenced the changes? 3. Have people all over the world benefited equally from health improvements? Why? 4. What diseases still represent around 90 % of all avoidable mortality in almost all age-sex groups of the developing countries? 5. Have medical scientists and practitioners found the tools and approaches to address all kinds of communicable diseases? 6. What is ― unemployment‖? Do you agree that unemployment is not just social, but also political problem? 7. Does holding a job guarantee that a worker and his or her family will not be poor? 8. Do you agree that not having a means to keep a roof over one‘s head is the most hazardous opportunity the poor may face? 9. What are the two sides of the problem of water use? III. Match the following challenges (1 – 7) with some of the opportunities (A – O) that may contribute to the solution of the former. Then discuss in pairs / groups and complete a list of opportunities.
3 Fill in: cells, chromosomes, genetics,
radioactivity, sections, theory.
1 The study of how you inherit genes from your
parents is known as .
2 Marie Curie is famous for her research on
3 DNA is made up of numerous short
called genes.
4 The number of . in your body is in the
trillions.
5 The scientist explained her
as to how
replacing genes will help people.
6 You receive 23 . from your father and
23 from your mother.
7 Complete the text. Choose the correct answers, A, B, C or D.
A new study has suggested that parents shouldn’t stay in an unhappy marriage for the benefit of their children.
1____ , for many people, the question still remains: Can unhappy couples who get divorced bring up children
more successfully than those who stay together for their children? Some people argue that it is 2____ to make
a child choose between each of their parents. 3____ contrast, others claim it is worse for children whose
unhappy parents 4____ to stay together.
It is 5____ that children learn both good and bad patterns of behaviour from their parents. Depending on how
parents deal with their divorce, it is hard to 6____ that there is likely to be some psychological effect on their
children. 7____ the other hand, if unhappy couples don’t get divorced, do their children have happier lives?
Dr Joshua Coleman says, “It is not essential to you or your children’s happiness for you to have a great
marriage.” Dr Coleman argues that staying in a relationship which isn’t perfect allows each parent to love and
care for their children full-time.
8____ , Robert Emery, director of the Centre for Children, Families and the Law at the University of Virginia,
says, “9____ a great many young people from divorced families report painful memories and continuing
troubles with family relationships, the majority are psychologically normal.”
10____ summary, not all experts agree on the results of this recent study. I think most people would argue that
the right decision depends on the different situations in each family.
1 A As a result B Nevertheless C So D Therefore
2 A cruel B messy C scared D tired
3 A At B For C In D To
4 A opt B disagree C refuse D compete
5 A clear B visual C open D opposite
6 A choose B deny C find D view
7 A At B By C In D On
8 A To sum up B However C Finally D Whereas
9 A Although B As C Because D However
10 A For B In C On D To
1. You can / must raise your hand and wait before you ask a question.
2. In the old days, teachers could / should hit students with a ruler if they
misbehaved in class.
3. In certain schools, students may / must stand when their teacher enters the room.
4. Steven wants to go out but his mum said he needn’t / can’t go until he has
finished his homework.
5. We need / mustn’t to decide who will be class president.
6. I didn’t see Bill today, he should / must have taken the day off.
7. Kate looked pale in the doctor’s office. She may / might be ill.
8. In Britain, all teens have to / may stay in school until they are 16 years of age.
9. You should / might spend time studying if you want to get good marks.
10. “Can / May I leave early today, please?” Sarah asked.
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Срочно!
С каждым словом сделать предложение.
Architect
Cleaner
Computer programmer
Dentist
Engineer
Factory worker
Firefighter
Hairdresser
Secretary
Tour guide
Badly paid
Boring
Challenging
Safe
Well-paid
Dream
Waiter
Waitress
To make money
To manage
To put
To explore
Put the words into the correct order to make sentences.
yesterday / in / we / the / were / park .
Sunday / they / to / cinema / the / last / went.
spent / day / the / boating / boys / all.
did / your / shirt / yellow / buy / where / you ?
had / with / the / on /1 / dinner / night / family / Tuesday .
play / football / the / didn’t / Keith / in / street.
abroad / did / last / travel / summer / you ?
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Task 3 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple. She ………….(get) up at 5:00. She …………….(not/watch) a DVD in the evening. He ………….(have) a cup of tea in the eveving. He ………………(not/go) to bed at 10:00.
у кого есть ответ можете дать пж пж
образуй степени прилагательных:kind,dirty, big, large, good, happy,sad,bad, sunny,clean.
Whereas, their preparation
considerable physical effort and great artistry.
Therefore, I am happy with every
of my favourite sportsmen as my own.
However, it is necessary for
new records
Помогите пожалуйста сделать срочноо!
Какое время?Barbara has been going her make-up for half an hour but hasn’t finished. Срочно!пожалуйста!
Ответ:
1.Children can inherit the genes from their parents.
2.Scientists could use genetically modified disease to stop life-threatening disease.
3.I think most people would like to long life
4.Some illnesses caused by genes
5. —
6.Baby could be born without genetic diseases.