Английский язык в сфере профессиональной коммуникации: природопользование - 24 стр.

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3. We can picture each dive into the Red Sea as an adventure
straight from Jules Verne.
4. The project of undersea study must shed new light on this sea-
floor spreading.
5. Sea water may carry off some of minerals and concentrate
them elsewhere.
6. Oceanographers must gain new insights into the creation of
valuable mineral deposits, including copper, manganese and chromite.
7. By learning more about such elusive processes, scientists may
some day be able to predict the location of minerals.
8. We can experiment with carbon dioxide and other gases.
9. The oil colour may range from yellow through green to black.
10. In geography you must notice that when we talk of the
temperature of a place we mean the temperature of the air at that place.
11.The oceanographer must be able to dive with aqualung.
12. The attraction of the sun can also cause tides. 13. At night the
earth may become cooler than the air above it.
14. Nowadays we can only see and study the upper part of the
lithosphere.
15. A hydrosphere may exist on Venus.
XII. Ïîñòàâüòå ñëåäóþùèå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ â Past è Future
Indefinite Tense:
1. What glassware may be used for conducting this experient?
2. She cannot follow us to the top of the mountain.
3. They must cross this lake in an hour.
4. Can you read chemical formulas?
5. He may go and complete his experiment.
6. We must reach the river in the morning.
7. They may come back in three days.
8. In that valley the geologists may discover oil deposits.
XIII. Ïðî÷èòàéòå âñëóõ, ïåðåâåäèòå íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê:
moisture, hydrogen, constituent, thickness, wherever, besides,
consist, helium, carbon dioxide, animals, layer, oxygen, mainly
cover, nitrogen, plants, surrounds, gaseous, quantity, by far, vapour,
dense, rarefied, column, although, exerting, square, climb, breathe,
top, impossible, height, discovered, existence.
XIV. Óêàæèòå, êàêîå çíà÷åíèå èìåþò âûäåëåííûå ãëàãîëû:
1. Early man could more or less ignore his own damage to the
environment. 2. Man had to work hard to meet his needs. 3. Having
      3. We can picture each dive into the Red Sea as an adventure
straight from Jules Verne.
      4. The project of undersea study must shed new light on this sea-
floor spreading.
      5. Sea water may carry off some of minerals and concentrate
them elsewhere.
      6. Oceanographers must gain new insights into the creation of
valuable mineral deposits, including copper, manganese and chromite.
      7. By learning more about such elusive processes, scientists may
some day be able to predict the location of minerals.
      8. We can experiment with carbon dioxide and other gases.
      9. The oil colour may range from yellow through green to black.
      10. In geography you must notice that when we talk of the
temperature of a place we mean the temperature of the air at that place.
      11.The oceanographer must be able to dive with aqualung.
      12. The attraction of the sun can also cause tides. 13. At night the
earth may become cooler than the air above it.
      14. Nowadays we can only see and study the upper part of the
lithosphere.
      15. A hydrosphere may exist on Venus.
      XII. Ïîñòàâüòå ñëåäóþùèå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ â Past è Future
Indefinite Tense:
      1. What glassware may be used for conducting this experient?
      2. She cannot follow us to the top of the mountain.
      3. They must cross this lake in an hour.
      4. Can you read chemical formulas?
      5. He may go and complete his experiment.
      6. We must reach the river in the morning.
      7. They may come back in three days.
      8. In that valley the geologists may discover oil deposits.
      XIII. Ïðî÷èòàéòå âñëóõ, ïåðåâåäèòå íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê:
      moisture, hydrogen, constituent, thickness, wherever, besides,
consist, helium, carbon dioxide, animals, layer, oxygen, mainly
cover, nitrogen, plants, surrounds, gaseous, quantity, by far, vapour,
dense, rarefied, column, although, exerting, square, climb, breathe,
top, impossible, height, discovered, existence.
      XIV. Óêàæèòå, êàêîå çíà÷åíèå èìåþò âûäåëåííûå ãëàãîëû:
      1. Early man could more or less ignore his own damage to the
environment. 2. Man had to work hard to meet his needs. 3. Having

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