he comes, call me at once. 2. We will never discover who has done it. 3. You may rely upon what he says. 4. I think that he is in the library. 5. I will show you the picture when I finish it. 6. I cannot really understand why he did it. 7. The building that you can see over there is very old. 8. This is the book that you need. 9. He is the most interesting man I have ever met. 10. This is the writer whose books are always cited.
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Англійська мова для студентів технічних ВНЗ
Предмет:
Тип роботи:
Навчальний посібник
К-сть сторінок:
255
Мова:
Українська
25.5. Домашнє завдання
Вправа 5. Складіть по одному реченню англійською на кожний тип підрядного речення (п. 25. 4).
Вправа 6. Перекладіть англійською.
1. Ми повернемось додому, коли стемніє. 2. Як тільки ви отримаєте відпо-відь, подзвоніть мені. 3. Історія, яку мені розповів Том, була дуже сміш-ною. 4. В газеті, яку ви мені принесли, багато цікавого. 5. Я вважаю, що він хороший спортсмен.
Вправа 7. Дайте визначення екології та основних екологічних проб-лем.
Lesson 26. Water Pollution
26.1. Усна тема. Забруднення води
Прочитайте текст і знайдіть підкреслені слова у словнику.
Fresh water is fundamental to the survival of humans and most other land-based life forms.
Ninety seven per cent of the earth’s water is the salt water of oceans and seas. Most of the remaining 3 per cent is in polar ice caps, glaciers, the atmosphere or underground and hard to reach. Only 0. 4 per cent is available for use. However, growing population, increased economic activity and industrialisation has resulted in an increased demand for fresh water. This has caused a severe misuse of water resources. Discharging untreated sewage and chemical wastes directly into rivers, lakes and drains has become a traditional habit. Water bodies can no longer cope with the increasing pollution load.
Among the main causes of water pollution are:
Oil spills from ships and super-tankers, and from off-shore oil drilling operations. Oil forms a thin layer on top of water and acts like a lid on the surface and the water. Animals and plants living in the water can’t breathe, the oil coats the feathers of water birds, and the fur of animals that swim in the water, causing them to become sick and, if there is a great amount of oil on their bodies, to die.
Fertilizers used by farmers. When fertilizers are washed into rivers and streams the nitrates and phosphates cause excessive growth of water plants. The plants clogs the waterways, use up oxygen in the water, and block light to deeper waters. It is harmful to the fish and other invertebrates that live in water because it makes it hard for the animals to breathe.
Sewage and other organic pollutants. When material such as leaves and grass clippings, and wastes from farm animals enter the water, it rots and breaks down and uses up the oxygen in the water. A lot of types of fish and other aquatic animals cannot survive. Organisms such as bacteria and viruses enter waterways through untreated sewage in storm-water drains, run-off from septic tanks, and from boats whose owners dump sewage into the water. These microscopic pollutants cause sickness in people and in animals that drink or live in the water.
Chemicals. Chemical pollution entering rivers and streams causes great destruction of water environment. The chemicals can come from factories, construction sites, mining operations, and from homes when people pour chemicals down the sink or down the toilet.
Plastics. Floating plastic is ugly, and harmful to the environment. Plastic rubbish is not biodegradable. It can choke animals that try to eat it, and drown those that get tangled in it.
Дайте відповіді на запитання.
1. Why is fresh water so important? 2. How much fresh water available to people is there on the Earth? 3. How much salt water is there on our planet? 4. What are the main sources of water pollution? 5. To whom are oil spills mostly harmful? 6. What is caused by fertilizers washed into streams or lakes?
26.2. Письмові завдання
Вправа 1. Зробіть письмовий переклад тексту.
Is Our “Central Heating” Broken?
Scientists have found alarming evidence that the Gulf Stream is slowing down, threatening Britain’s “central heating system”. The Atlantic “conveyor belt” carries a million billion watts of heat from the Gulf of Mexico past northern Europe, making Britain, which is on the same latitude as Labrador on the east coast of Canada, 90C warmer than it should be. However, the National Oceanography survey has revealed that the stream has weakened by 30% in 12 years, raising fears that temperatures in Britain will drop by 10C over the next decade, and by 60C in 20 years. The Gulf Stream relies