Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 45 стр.

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Óïð. 14. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
1. Sea-water is found to be extraordinary constant in composi-
tion of its principal ions, the so-called conservative ions.
2. Pure water is dispersed in the atmosphere with other gases,
but when it condenses as rain or snow, it is found to contain dis-
solved ions.
3. The lunar lavas, as compared to terrestrial ones, are found to
have been very hot and dry (no minerals with water bonds).
4. The level of the water in the oceans is thought to have dropped
about 100 feet during the period when the Himalayas rose.
5. At one time the moon’s craters were thought to have been
produced by volcanic activity.
6. Before the year 2050 the world population is expected to
reach 6-7 billion people.
7. The world is expected to double in population in a little less
than 30 years.
8. At 400 miles below the earth’s surface the pressure is calculated
to be about 8 million pounds per inch, whereas that at the earth’s core
is estimated to be about 50 million pounds per square inch.
9. Jupiter and Saturn were clearly seen to be markedly flattened
at the poles already in Newton’s days.
10. The Antarctic glaciers appear to be sinking today, just like
the glaciers in all other parts of the world.
11. Life experience now seems to have convinced the countries
that there is increasing need to regard water as a prime natural re-
sources to our existence.
12. In deserts, where the relative humidity is likely to be small,
the air is so dry that evaporation goes an rapidly.
13. The long-standing question of whether or not the upper
layer of the lunar soil is strong enough to support heavy objects
appears to have been settled.
Óïð.15. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Óêàçàòü
êîíñòðóêöèþ “ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå”, à òàêæå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ, ãäå
èíôèíèòèâ óïîòðåáëåí â ôîðìå: 1) Infinitive; 2) Continuous;
3) Perfect.
1. Gamma rays turned out to be high-frequented X-rays, that is,
electromagnetic waves just beyond X-rays in the electromagnetic spec-
trum.
       Óïð. 14. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
       1. Sea-water is found to be extraordinary constant in composi-
tion of its princi pal ions, the so-called conservative ions.
       2. Pure water is dispersed in the atmosphere with other gases,
but when it condenses as rain or snow, it is found to contain dis-
solved ions.
       3. The lunar lavas, as compared to terrestrial ones, are found to
have been very hot and dry (no minerals with water bonds).
       4. The level of the water in the oceans is thought to have dropped
about 100 feet during the period when the Himalayas rose.
       5. At one time the moon’s craters were thought to have been
produced by volcanic activity.
       6. Before the year 2050 the world population is expected to
reach 6-7 billion people.
       7. The world is expected to double in population in a little less
than 30 years.
       8. At 400 miles below the earth’s surface the pressure is calculated
to be about 8 million pounds per inch, whereas that at the earth’s core
is estimated to be about 50 million pounds per square inch.
       9. Jupiter and Saturn were clearly seen to be markedly flattened
at the poles already in Newton’s days.
       10. The Antarctic glaciers appear to be sinking today, just like
the glaciers in all other parts of the world.
       11. Life experience now seems to have convinced the countries
that there is increasing need to regard water as a prime natural re-
sources to our existence.
       12. In deserts, where the relative humidity is likely to be small,
the air is so dry that evaporation goes an rapidly.
       13. The long-standing question of whether or not the upper
layer of the lunar soil is strong enough to support heavy objects
appears to have been settled.

      Óïð.15. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Óêàçàòü
êîíñòðóêöèþ “ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå”, à òàêæå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ, ãäå
èíôèíèòèâ óïîòðåáëåí â ôîðìå: 1) Infinitive; 2) Continuous;
3) Perfect.
      1. Gamma rays turned out to be high-frequented X-rays, that is,
electromagnetic waves just beyond X-rays in the electromagnetic spec-
trum.

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