Потому что мы говорим не словами, а устойчивыми фразами, раз за разом используя привычные словосочетания. Именно построение фразы выдаёт иностранца, говорящего так, словно он читает газету. У носителя же языка готовые словесные обороты выскакивают сами собой.
Фактрум публикует самые важные английские идиомы с переводами и примерами их употребления.
Vocabulary
2. Fill in the missing word. There are two words you do not need to use.
1. The heavy rain caused the driver to lose control of his car and crash into a tree.
2. What started out as a light breeze soon became a very strong wind.
3. The well-trained lifeguard was able to rescue the drowning swimmer and quickly bring him to safety.
4. The lead actor felt under the weather and Daniel was asked to replace him in the school play.
5. The big earthquake caused many buildings to collapse and people were left homeless.
6. When the avalanche hit the area, dozens of people were snowed in for many hours.
7. Cars and factories produce toxic fumes that harm the environment.
8. A terrible flood caused by three days of continuous rain has destroyed many houses inthe small fishing village.
9. drought will occur in an area when it hasn’t rained for an unusually long period of time.
10. The terrible fire left dozens of buildings in ruins
If someone thinks they are always doing the right thing, and believes others are wrong, what would I call them?
Say, for example, I did something that person considers wrong. But then on another occasion, the same person does the same thing I did and believes they are right. So they feel like they’re an exception, but at the same time, others are wrong and can’t act like that.
asked Apr 24, 2014 at 12:00
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self-righteous
confident of one’s own righteousness, esp. when smugly moralistic and intolerant of the opinions and behavior of others.
Also from Wikipedia:
Self-righteousness (also called sanctimoniousness, sententiousness, and holier-than-thou attitudes) is a feeling or display of (usually smug) moral superiority derived from a sense that one’s beliefs, actions, or affiliations are of greater virtue than those of the average person.
Self-righteous individuals are often intolerant of the opinions and behaviors of others.
Also pharisaical fits to your example:
Someone who is pharisaical preaches one thing and then does another — not a good trait for politicians or even playground pals.
Why use pharisaical when you could say hypocritical? In general, you would probably use the word in especially severe cases of hypocrisy, particularly when someone is not only a hypocrite, but acts superior and is being particularly annoying about it.
answered Apr 24, 2014 at 15:53
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Consider the definition found in the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, found online at education.yahoo.com for the term know-it-all
One who claims to know everything and rejects advice or information from others.
answered Apr 24, 2014 at 12:20
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A big-headed or overconfident person may fit your description.
answered Apr 24, 2014 at 12:23
hubris:
from vocabulary.com:
Hubris is an excess of confidence: a boxer who shouts «I’m the greatest!» even though he’s about to get pummeled by a much stronger opponent is displaying a lot of hubris.
Hubris is from Greek, where it meant «excessive pride, violating the bounds set for humans» and was always punished by the gods. We no longer have the Greek gods, so in English it just refers to over-the-top self-confidence. If you call yourself the best in something, you better have the goods to back it up, since too much hubris can lead to embarrassment and humiliation. It’s an age-old human failing: pride goeth before the fall.
from Merriam-Webster.com:
noun ˈhyü-brəs
: a great or foolish amount of pride or confidence
Examples of HUBRIS
His failure was brought on by his hubris.
answered Sep 18, 2014 at 13:08
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You could go with grandiose, which makes it clear that this is an unrealistic sense of superiority that they are carrying around with them.
… a sustained view of oneself as better than others that causes the narcissist to view others with disdain or as inferior — as well as to a sense of uniqueness: the belief that few others have anything in common with oneself and that one can only be understood by a few or very special people.
answered Apr 24, 2014 at 13:20
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«Do as I say, not as I do,» i.e. take my advise, even though I’m acting contrary to it.
That person is a hypocrite.
answered Apr 24, 2014 at 23:51
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When the talk is about the knowledge the closest term will be:
- know-all | know-it-all (noun
British
informal) – a person who acts as though he or she knows everything and who dismisses the opinions, comments, or suggestions of others.
noun:know-all
; plural noun:know-alls
; noun:knowall
; plural noun:knowalls
The closest informal synonyms would be:
smart aleck
– noun, a person making wise remarks;wiseacre
— noun, one who claims full knowledge;braggart
– noun, a person who talks boastingly;
or even synonyms which describe even more negative attitude alike:
smart-arse
|smart-ass
— noun, a person who is irritating because they behave as if they know everything;smarty-pants
– noun, someone who wants to appear to be clever.
You may also consider the adjective arrogant, but the meaning would be a bit different – «a person having exaggerated self-opinion».
answered Oct 25, 2016 at 12:44
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Consider «Psychopath» or «Sociopath» or «Narcissist»
Such people are known as narcissists and will hate you if you find fault with them. You cannot win with such people. They have a grandiose, inflated sense of self-importance. Narcissism is a mental illness and a serious personality disorder.
answered Apr 24, 2014 at 23:33
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I think, they are Castigator type person.
answered Apr 24, 2014 at 13:19
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In extreme form, the term megalomaniac might fit.
answered Apr 24, 2014 at 23:55
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«Arrogant» is the right word to use. It also delivers the meaning that they are very proud of themselves and underrate others.
answered Sep 18, 2014 at 9:42
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Раздел 3 — Языковой материал (задания по Грамматике и Лексике)
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 18-26, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 18-26.
18 | When I came into the room, my computer was on. It worried me since I __________________ switching it on. | NOT/ REMEMBER |
Ответ: | did not remember / didn’t remember | |
19 | I looked around – there __________________ nobody in my room and everything was in its usual place. | BE |
Ответ: | was | |
20 | Suddenly I __________________ – the book had gone! I had left it on the table but it wasn’t there any more. | UNDERSTAND |
Ответ: | understood | |
21 | I checked the window – it __________________. | CLOSE |
Ответ: | was closed | |
22 | That meant that someone had come into the room through the door. My __________________ impulse was to call the police but I called Jim instead. | ONE |
Ответ: | first | |
23 | “What __________________?” Jim sounded sleepy. | HAPPEN |
Ответ: | has happened / ‘s happened | |
24 | I explained that someone __________________ the book. “Oh, no!” Jim sounded unhappy. “Do you have any idea how valuable it is?” |
TAKE |
Ответ: | had taken | |
25 | “There’s another thing I __________________ understand,” I interrupted Jim. “My computer’s on but I always switch it off before leaving home.” | NOT/CAN |
Ответ: | cannot / can’t | |
26 | “Ok, stay at home. I’ll be at __________________ place in half an hour,” he said and the phone went dead. | YOU |
Ответ: | your |
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Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 27-32, так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 27-32.
27 | Learning languages is becoming a popular hobby with children and adults. It’s not only interesting but very __________________, too. | USE |
Ответ: | useful | |
28 | Foreign languages improve memory and develop __________________. | IMAGINE |
Ответ: | imagination | |
29 | People who are able to speak two or more languages __________________ are usually more successful than their monolingual colleagues. | FLUENT |
Ответ: | fluently | |
30 | They are better in making business and __________________ contacts. | PERSON |
Ответ: | personal | |
31 | They are more __________________ and they are better in solving conflicts as they are able to accept new ideas and different points of view. | CREATE |
Ответ: | creative | |
32 | Foreign languages make life more __________________ and colourful. | INTEREST |
Ответ: | interesting |
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Упражнения из рабочей тетради по английскому языку для 11 класса с ответами. Для всех, кто изучает английский язык, выполнение этих упражнений — прекрасный способ потренироваться и выявить пробелы в знаниях.
Enjoy English Workbook 1
Unit 1 What do young people face in society today?
Section 1 »
Section 2 »
Section 3
Exercise 1. Use the appropriate prepositions from the box.
for on to from to for with
be tolerant ___ other cultures
be dependent ___ imported raw materials
be financially independent ___ parents
be responsible ___ financial collapse
object ___ construction plans
argue ___ opponents
fight ___ social rights
Ответы:
Упражнение 1. Используйте подходящие предлоги из рамки.
be tolerant to other cultures
be dependent on imported raw materials
be financially independent from parents
be responsible for financial collapse
object to construction plans
argue with opponents
fight for social rights
Exercise 2. Make up adjectives from the following nouns and write them in the appropriate column.
confidence allergy difference conversation effect dependency exclusion authenticity care period account comfort politics expense acceptance controversy appeal boom
-able | -al, -ial | -ing |
1 | ||
2… |
Ответы:
Упражнение 2. Образуйте прилагательные из следующих существительных и запишите их в соответствующую колонку.
-ive | -ic | -ent |
effective | authentic | dependent |
expensive | allergic | confident |
exclusive | periodic | different |
-able | -al, -ial | -ing |
accountable | political | appealing |
comfortable | conversational | caring |
acceptable | controversial | booming |
Exercise 3. Rephrase the sentences using the passive structure modal + be + V3.
1. You should write your suggestions and submit them to the tutor by next Tuesday.
2. You should never neglect your pets as they are not able to take care of themselves.
3. We should discover the truth and publish the story immediately.
4. The authorities shouldn’t keep people unaware of their political and social rights.
5. Nobody should abuse people because of their nationality or religious beliefs.
6. The government should protect elderly people’s right to a decent standard of living.
Ответы:
Упражнение 3. Перефразируйте предложения, используя пассивную конструкцию.
1. Your suggestions should be written and submitted to the tutor by next Tuesday.
2. Pets should never be neglected as they are not able to take care of themselves.
3. The truth should be discovered and the story should be published immediately.
4. People should not be kept unaware of their political and social rights.
5. People should never be abused because of their nationality or religious beliefs.
6. Elderly people’s right to a decent standard of living should be protected by the government.
Exercise 4. Use appropriate modal verbs.
Most people are aware of their rights, but they ___ (1) forget that rights entail responsibilities. If a person has the right to education, this means that society ___ (2) provide him with the opportunity to get it. The individual, in his turn, ___ (3) do his best to acquire knowledge and skills and to contribute to a good working environment in the classroom. Otherwise, he ___ (4) abuse the rights of other people:
- those of the classmates, who ___ (5) be deprived of their right because of inadequate working conditions;
- those of the staff, who ___ (6) work in non-encouraging environment;
- those of lots of taxpayers, who ___ (7) feel that their money is being wasted.
Ответы:
Упражнение 4. Используйте подходящие модальные глаголы.
(possible answers)
1. shouldn’t; 2. must; 3. should; 4. can/may; 5. can/may; 6. have to; 7. may/can/will
Exercise 5. Group the linking devices from the list according to their function. Write them down.
also as a result besides but finally first of all firstly for example for instance furthermore however in conclusion |
in summary moreover nevertheless next secondly so thus to begin with to conclude to sum up to summarise yet |
introducing: ___
sequencing ideas: ___
expressing contrast: ___
stating results: ___
giving examples: ___
adding: ___
concluding: ___
Ответы:
Упражнение 5. Сгруппируйте соединительные слова из списка согласно их функции. Запишите их.
introducing: to begin with, first of all
sequencing ideas: firstly, secondly, finally, first of all, next, finally
expressing contrast: but, however, nevertheless, yet
stating results: so, thus, as a result
giving examples: for example, for instance
adding: besides, also, furthermore, moreover
concluding: in summary, to sum up, to conclude, to summarise, in conclusion
Exercise 6. Complete the essay. Use the appropriate linking words (see Ex. 5).
The right I consider the most important
Some people are not aware of the rights they have. For example, most of my friends have never thought about the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. While, in fact, there are lots of rights listed there. Some of them are vitally important.
I personally think that the most important right, apart from the right to live of course, is the right ___
To summarise, I want to highlight the idea that different people would nominate different rights for Right No 1. That’s why every right should be observed and none of them should be neglected.
Ответы:
Упражнение 6. Завершите эссе. Используйте подходящие связывающие слова (см. упр. 5).
(possible answer)
I personally think that the most important right, apart from the right to live of course, is the right to get education. Our world sets strict requirements for people and the most crucial one is obtaining good knowledge. I believe that a child should have the opportunity to study as it will help him in the future. Unfortunately, in some countries this right is violated, as there are lots of children who do not attend school.
Section 4
Exercise 1. Cross out the word which doesn’t go with the word politics.
national international aggressive domestic internal |
POLITICS | sociable realistic flexible controversial peaceful |
Ответы:
Упражнение 1. Вычеркните слово, которое не может использоваться со словом «politics».
sociable
Exercise 2. Choose and circle five most important characteristics for a successful politician.
good-looking, communicative, smart, intelligent, well-educated, responsible, fluent in languages, ambitious, practical, aggressive, well-read, flexible, talented, hard-working, creative.
Упражнение 2. Выберите и обведите в кружок пять наиболее важных качеств успешного политика.
Exercise 3. Write a few lines to develop the following statements.
1. A political leader should be communicative because ___
2. A political leader should be fluent in languages because ___
3. A political leader should be responsible because ___
Ответы:
Упражнение 3. Напишите несколько строк, продолжая следующие утверждения.
(possible answers)
1. …he/she needs to communicate with people / should be able to find supporters to promote their ideas / needs to be popular with people.
2. …he/she needs to communicate with other politicians in different countries. It’s easier to come to agreement if the politician knows the language. A politician should also be able to read newspapers and documents in different languages to have easier access to information.
3. …his/her decisions affect lots of people. Wrong decisions do people lots of harm and make them unhappy. A politician must be very careful and foresee the result of his/her actions.
Exercise 4. Use the verbs in CAPITAL LETTERS in the appropriate forms.
A: Hi! What are you doing?
B: Just browsing the internet, can’t you see?
A: What for? ___ (1) for anything? (YOU/LOOK)
B: Yes, I need to write an essay on a political leader. I ___ (2) for an hour already but I really don’t know whom to choose. (BROWSE)
A: This means that you are quite indifferent to politics, aren’t you?
B: That’s right. I ___ (3) to be interested in it a couple of years ago. I even analysed the results of elections and felt disadvantaged that I ___ (4) the right to vote yet. However now I think there are more important things than politics. (USE, NOT/HAVE)
A: I see. But whom are you going to write about, after all?
B: I don’t know. Have no idea at all.
A: Well, it’s just occurred to me… If I were you, I ___ (5) about Benazir Bhutto. (WRITE)
B: Who is he?
A: Not he but she. She was a prominent politician and a charismatic person.
B: Tell me more about her. ___ (6) a politician is a tough job, for women especially. (BE)
A: Well, Bhutto’s biographers think that she was born to become a politician as she was the eldest child in the family of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan. She was the first woman who ___ (7) to rule a Muslim state – she chaired the Pakistan Peoples Party and ___ (8) the post of Prime Minister twice in 1988-1990 and in 1993-1996. (ELECT, OCCUPY)
B: Sounds impressive. Go on.
A: Her political career wasn’t smooth. She had lots of opponents and ___ (9) both success and failure. Politics is a very controversial thing – you never know what’s true and what’s not. Once Benazir ___ (10) of corruption but then the allegations were withdrawn. I think it was her opponents’ trick. (EXPERIENCE, ACCUSE)
B: And is she still in politics?
A: Unfortunately, no. She was the leading opposition candidate for the general elections in 2008 and, I think, had a good chance to become President of Pakistan. But Benazir Bhutto ___ (11) two weeks before the Pakistani general elections. (MURDER)
B: Do you mean that it wasn’t an accident?
A: Oh no! It was an assassination, a murder for political purposes. Several shots ___ (12) at her car. One of them caused her death. (FIRE)
B: I feel that I want to find out more about that outstanding woman. Could you spell her name – I’ll type it into the search bar.
Ответы:
Упражнение 4. Поставьте слова, набранные ЗАГЛАВНЫМИ БУКВАМИ, в нужную форму.
1. Are you looking
2. ‘ve been browsing
3. used
4. didn’t have
5. would write
6. Being
7. was elected
8. occupied
9. experienced
10. was accused
11. was murdered
12. were fired
Exercise 5. Solve the «Political Puzzle».
1. Margaret Thatcher was the leader of the … Party and Prime Minister of Great Britain. (12 letters)
2. Realistic political leaders believe that disagreements should be solved through … , and never through armed conflicts. (12 letters)
3. The … Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. (10 letters)
4. When people want to support a candidate, they … for him/her in a political election. (4 letters)
5. When people change a political system by force, they make a … . (10 letters)
6. Lots of former colonies spent centuries to become … states. (11 letters)
7. All politics related things are called … issues. (9 letters)
8. … issues causes lots of disagreements because people have different opinions on them. (13 letters)
9. … is the main law-making institution in the UK. (10 letters)
10. Gordon Brown became the leader of the … Party of Great Britain in 2007. He was preceded by Tony Blair. (6 letters)
11. Progressive political leaders promote the idea of cultural, political and religious … . (9 letters)
12. Unwise economic policy can lead to an economic …, which leads to unemployment and inflation. (6 letters)
Ответы:
Упражнение 5. Решите «политическую головоломку».
1. Conservative
2. negotiations
3. Republican
4. vote
5. revolution
6. independent
7. political
8. Controversial
9. Parliament
10. Labour
11. tolerance
12. crisis
Section 5
Exercise 1. Tick the things you cannot do without. Complete the passages.
a cooker a washing machine an air conditioner a lawnmower a dishwasher make-up body deodorant air deodorant hair styling spray |
soap toothpaste make-up remover lotion after shave lotion shampoo shower gel perfume disposable paper napkins plastic dishes |
I know that using ___ can be harmful to the environment, but I cannot do without it. I need ___ when ___.
The thing I can do without easily is ___. I don’t need it because ___.
Ответы:
Упражнение 1. Отметьте вещи, без которых вы не можете обойтись. Дополните предложения.
(possible answer)
I know that using plastic dishes can be harmful to the environment, but I cannot do without it. I need them when I go on a picnic with my friends, because it’s too heavy to carry usual dishes. Besides, it would take a very long time to wash them.
The thing I can do without easily is shower gel. I don’t need it because I use soap instead.
Exercise 2. Match the words to make meaningful expressions.
harmful soap plastic organic waste disposable |
foam food to the environment cloth container of energy |
Ответы:
Упражнение 2. Соотнесите слова, чтобы получить устойчивые словосочетания.
harmful to the environment
soap foam
plastic container
organic food
waste of energy
disposable cloth
Exercise 3. Read the texts. Find and write down the words which mean:
things can be called like that when they can exist or be used together | |
designed to be thrown away after you have used it once or just a few times | |
extremely | |
made of waste materials | |
to put an amount of something into a container but not for the first time | |
a flat piece of plastic, metal, or wood with raised edges, used for carrying things such as plates or food | |
a date printed on something you buy that shows that it may be less safe to eat or less effective after this date |
Small crimes against the planet
This air freshener is called «Sweet Baby», and if you spray it around, your room will have the odor of perfumed baby nappies. You probably wouldn’t like it, especially if you don’t have or want a baby. Moreover, the label on it states openly that it is harmful to the environment. What is new about it is that this air freshener operates on electricity, which means you will be wasting energy together with filling the air with unwanted perfume. If you have your air freshener on for 15 hours a day, one refill will last for up to 80 days.
Go to any chemist’s and you will find a big variety of them: makeup remover wipes, hand wipes, tooth wipes, wood wipes, dog wipes, window wipes and houseplant leaf wipes, each containing some special compound that makes them particularly suitable for a certain type of usage. The whole wipes industry exploits the idea that a separate disposable cloth for every chore exists. I actually find that many of them are exceedingly unnecessary. For example, I wouldn’t choose to buy any houseplant leaf wipes since I wash my plants with soft soap foam under a nice cool shower! And they like it!
So you don’t like to cook? Then this invention is for you! The kit consists of a cardboard sleeve, a plastic tray, a beef burger, a bun, some chips, some tomato sauce and a foil tray to cook everything in. Everything is wrapped separately and put in a box or sachet. But there is more here to throw away than there is to eat, and the use-by date gives you only 24 hours before the whole thing goes in the bin unopened. It seems that ready meal producers think that you have nothing in your kitchen apart from a microwave oven!
Using these makes me want to kill someone! You may also be familiar with this terrible product if you have got a cheap electric lawnmower: steel lawnmower blades have been replaced by disposable plastic ones, and they barely are able to last for 15 minutes. They don’t actually cut the grass but shred it, and only one sort is compatible with your make of the mower. Surprisingly, the label is said to be made from 100% recycled paper.
Do you think it is possible to be 75% organic? I don’t think so! The label on a package of this fresh lettuce says it is 100% organic and invites us to admire its quality. Moreover, it says that it is alive and hydroponic, which is just another way of saying that is grown in water. I don’t immediately understand why that means the lettuce has to be put into a thick plastic, individual box and exported from Canada. Some people are ready to pay more for organic food thinking they are doing so partly out of concern for the environment, but this is not exactly the case.
Ответы:
Упражнение 3. Прочитайте тексты. Найдите и выпишите слова, которые означают:
1. compatible
2. disposable
3. exceedingly
4. recycled
5. refill
6. tray
7. use-by date
Exercise 4. Fill in the words from the box.
disposable compatible perfume recycled wrap
1. Yes, I’m buying this vase. Could you ___ it, please?
2. I’ve packed everything for the picnic. We’ve got chips, drinks, some meat and ___ dishes and glasses.
3. I wanted to install this computer game, but it’s not ___ with my computer software.
4. I wanted to apply some ___, but changed my mind – my friend is allergic to it.
5. Have a look, these books are made from ___ paper, but the quality is very good.
Ответы:
Упражнение 4. Заполните пропуски словами из рамки.
1. wrap
2. disposable
3. compatible
4. perfume
5. recycled
Exercise 5. Fill in the articles as necessary.
Alice: You look so tanned in ___ (1) middle of winter! What do you do for that? You look as if you were just from ___ (2) sunny seaside resort.
Monica: I wish it were true. But no, it’s more prosaic. This is ___ (3) artificial suntan – I’ve got it in solarium. It’s available at ___ (4) reasonable charge, and it’s right near my house.
Alice: I’ve never been to a solarium. What’s it like?
Monica: Oh, they can be different. ___ (5) solarium I’ve been to is very small and there is ___ (6) bed there and ___ (7) few bright lamps. You need to lie on your back, with your eyes closed, and than roll around and lie on ___ (8) belly.
Alice: And are you sure that getting tan in a solarium is safe enough? I’m afraid that it can be dangerous for ___ (9) skin, can’t it?
Monica: It certainly can. That’s why it’s very important to make sure that you don’t exceed ___ (10) time recommended for each session. Don’t try to get everything in one time.
Alice: But I heard that ___ (11) safety also depends on ___ (12) equipment used in the solarium. If ___ (13) lamps are old or haven’t been maintained properly, you can be burnt.
Monica: You may be right, to some extent. I know that ___ (14) doctors do not recommend using a solarium very often. But I like it when my skin looks tanned…
Alice: You, probably, can consider using ___ (15) cosmetics instead. You know, there are some creams that can give your skin ___ (16) touch of tan if you use them regularly.
Ответы:
Упражнение 5. Вставьте артикли, где это необходимо.
1. the; 2. a; 3. an; 4. a; 5. The; 6. a; 7. a; 8. the; 9. –; 10. the; 11. –; 12. the; 13. the; 14. –; 15. –; 16. a.
Exercise 6. Fill in the prepositions to complete the expressions. Check your answers in the text.
1. in addition ___ the Convention
2. to engage ___ trading
3. the agreement came ___ force
4. to deal ___ climate change
5. to contribute ___ socio-economic growth
6. changes are required ___ many reasons
The Kyoto Protocol
The Kyoto Protocol is an addition to the United Nations Convention on Climate Change.
Countries which ratify this protocol commit to reducing their emissions of carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases. Industrialised countries have specified reduction targets and can engage in emissions trading or what’s being called «Joint implementations». Finally, countries can take part in a third instrument, the «Clean development mechanism».
A total of 141 countries have ratified the Kyoto agreement. Notable exceptions include the United States and Australia. The agreement came into force on February 16, 2005, following ratification by Russia.
The Kyoto Protocol may seem just a small first step to dealing with climate change, but it is significant. We have to find ways to contribute to socio-economic growth and at the same time lower our emissions of greenhouse gases.
But the major changes of our energy systems that are required, are not only to reduce their harmful effects, but also to address the oil shortage, the security of our energy supply, and even world peace.
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Exercise 7. Answer the questions. Present arguments to support your point of view.
1. What do you think is the biggest threat to people today? Is it global war, global warming, diseases, stress, or any other?
2. In what way do you think people can lessen the negative impact of their activity on the environment?
3. What should people do to make your region/city a safer and nicer place to live in?
Exercise 8. Listen to the people and complete the table.
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reasons against using mobiles while driving | reasons for using mobiles while driving | actions to prevent people from using mobiles while driving |
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Упражнение 8. Послушайте, что говорят люди, и заполните таблицу.
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reasons against using mobiles while driving | reasons for using mobiles while driving | actions to prevent people from using mobiles while driving |
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You can’t concentrate on driving. | It’s easy to use earphones. | Tough penalties. |
It is dangerous. | Confiscation of mobiles. |