Английский язык в сфере профессиональной коммуникации: природопользование - 12 стр.

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10. to precede 10. to proceed
11. little 11. a little
XII. Âûáåðèòå ñîîòâåòñòâóþùèé ðóññêèé ýêâèâàëåíò:
1. contamination 1. îïàñíûé
2. sewage 2. âïàäàòü (î ðåêå)
3. pursuit 3. ìóñîð, îòáðîñû
4. hazard 4. çàãðÿçíåíèå
5. discharge 5. ñðåäíèé
6. replica 6. çàíÿòèå
7. remainder 7. ñòî÷íûå âîäû
8. garbage 8. âðåäíûé, óáûòî÷íûé
9. destroy 9. îáðàáîòêà
10. detrimental 10. òî÷íàÿ êîïèÿ
11. treatment 11. ðàçðóøàòü
12. average 12. îñòàòîê
XIII. Ïðî÷èòàéòå âñëóõ, ïåðåâåäèòå íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê:
to be due to, to remove, to possess, to arrange, to hold, to
represent, to occur, to be known as, to assume, to subject, to consist
of, to bring, to be going to, to feel, to place, to confirm, equilibri-
um, limit, composition, property, displacement, term, axis, grain,
action, dimension, size, enormous, layer, approximately, equal, as
long as, uniformly, whole, provided, gradually, amount,
XIV. Ïåðåñêàæèòå äèàëîã:
Stanley: First of all, I would like to know how you got to
Kenia.»
Leonard: I was born in Honiara in the Solomon Islands in the
South Pacific and I was about ten when we arrived in Kenia. We lived
in a quiet suburb on the outskirts of
Nairobi, the capital city.
Stanley: I don’t know anything about Kenia, but I would like
to know what it is like there.
Leonard: Gegraphically, there is a big range of different kinds of
climates and kinds of vegetation. You get the dry areas and savannahs,
and the more humid areas. Nairobi is quite high up and actually gets
quite cold. The houses have log fires and at certain times of the year
it really quite chilly. On the coast it is hot and wet, but you can drive
up to the north and it is a desert.
Stanley: What are the people like?
      10. to precede        10. to proceed
      11. little            11. a little
      XII. Âûáåðèòå ñîîòâåòñòâóþùèé ðóññêèé ýêâèâàëåíò:
      1. contamination      1. îïàñíûé
      2. sewage             2. âïàäàòü (î ðåêå)
      3. pursuit            3. ìóñîð, îòáðîñû
      4. hazard             4. çàãðÿçíåíèå
      5. discharge          5. ñðåäíèé
      6. replica            6. çàíÿòèå
      7. remainder          7. ñòî÷íûå âîäû
      8. garbage            8. âðåäíûé, óáûòî÷íûé
      9. destroy            9. îáðàáîòêà
      10. detrimental       10. òî÷íàÿ êîïèÿ
      11. treatment         11. ðàçðóøàòü
      12. average           12. îñòàòîê
      XIII. Ïðî÷èòàéòå âñëóõ, ïåðåâåäèòå íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê:
      to be due to, to remove, to possess, to arrange, to hold, to
represent, to occur, to be known as, to assume, to subject, to consist
of, to bring, to be going to, to feel, to place, to confirm, equilibri-
um, limit, composition, property, displacement, term, axis, grain,
action, dimension, size, enormous, layer, approximately, equal, as
long as, uniformly, whole, provided, gradually, amount,
      XIV. Ïåðåñêàæèòå äèàëîã:
      Stanley: First of all, I would like to know how you got to
Kenia.»
      Leonard: I was born in Honiara in the Solomon Islands in the
South Pacific and I was about ten when we arrived in Kenia. We lived
in a quiet suburb on the outskirts of
      Nairobi, the capital city.
      Stanley: I don’t know anything about Kenia, but I would like
to know what it is like there.
      Leonard: Gegraphically, there is a big range of different kinds of
climates and kinds of vegetation. You get the dry areas and savannahs,
and the more humid areas. Nairobi is quite high up and actually gets
quite cold. The houses have log fires and at certain times of the year
it really quite chilly. On the coast it is hot and wet, but you can drive
up to the north and it is a desert.
      Stanley: What are the people like?


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