Английский язык
Составьте как можно больше фраз на английском используя эти слова (составляя фразы,напишите пожалуйста перевод на русский): pollute, pollution, waste, protect, protection, protective, environment, environmental, antipollution, of, air, sea, problems, law, clothing, research, chemical, nuclear Пример: waste paper
A)Find sentences with verbs in the past simple,present perfect,future simple and present simple tenses. b)How do the tense forms change when you retell stories in Indirect speech? A. A Londoner who was going to the West of England for a holiday, arrived by train at a town, and found that it was pouring. He called a porter to carry his bags to a taxi. On the way out of the station, partly to make conversation and partly to get a local opinion on prospects of weather for his holiday, he asked the porter: "How long has it been raining like this?" "I dont know, sir, Ive only been here for fifteen years," was the reply. B. Two men were travelling in a very wild part of America. They saw no modern houses and no traces of civilization for many days. What they saw were only a few huts made of wood or tents where Indians lived. One day they met an old Indian who was a hunter. He was very clever and knew everything about the forest and the animals living in it and many other things. He could also speak English quite well. "Can you tell us what the weather will be like during the next few days?" one of the two travellers asked him. "Oh, yes," he answered. "Rain is coming, and wind. The there will be snow for a day or two but then the sunshine will come again and the weather will be fine." "These old Indians seem to know more about Nature than we with all our science," said the man to his friend. Then he turned to the old Indian. "Tell me," he asked, "how do you know all that?" The Indian answered: "I heard it over the radio."
Сопоставьте тексты и названия 1. What do weather people do? 2. What does the name mean? 3. What helps predict the weather? 4. How was the thermometer invented? 5. What is the most beautiful weather phenomenon? 6. How does the thermometer work? A. Since ancient times people all over the world have tried to understand such physical phenomena like rain, snow and wind. The Greek scientist and philosopher Aristotle wrote a book named Meteorologica, which was about the basic elements of the environment: the earth, the winds, the seas and rivers, and of course, the weather. He is considered to be the founder of a science, which studies the atmosphere, and the title of his book has become the name of the science. B. Meteorology supposes a lot of observations, researches and analyses. Without them it is impossible to say what the weather will be like tomorrow. In 1654 one scientist started an ambitious research project. Its aim was to record weather patterns in different Italian and European cities. The received information was studied and analyzed by the scientist. Those results were very important for meteorology. So that project gave an opportunity for G. Fahrenheit to create the modern thermometer. C. If you enjoy everything from watching clouds to reading about hurricanes and tornados, then maybe meteorology is the career for you. Meteorologists, can be found all over the world doing some very interesting things! They may study the ozone layer or air pollution or make weather observations in Antarctica. They might monitor rainfall and give river flood warnings or fly in aircraft investigating hurricanes. Weather is world-wide and so are people, who study the weather! D. Have you ever wondered how people are able to predict the weather ahead of time? Wouldnt it be great to know if there is a chance of rain for your football game this weekend? Weather forecasting, a prediction what weather will be like tomorrow or next week, takes into consideration many aspects, but one of the most crucial weather features is the wind. By learning how the wind affects the weather, we can learn a lot about how to predict it. E. When light and water meet in the sky on a summer day, a rainbow appears. Such a wonderful sight! The legends of many cultures see the rainbow as a kind of bridge between heaven and earth. But its just sunlight and raindrops. When sunlight enters a drop of rain, a part of it does not pass directly through but is reflected from the inner surface and appears from the side from which it entered