Английский язык в сфере профессиональной коммуникации: природопользование. Тарасова Л.А - 43 стр.

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5. As far back as in ancient France and Spain there were whole
towns, where only smiths lived.
6. As far as I know he is a good geographer.
7. As soon as you are ready, let me know about it.
8. It will be fine as long as he passes his exams.
9. You can watch TV as long as you like.
XI. Ïåðåâåäèòå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ ñî ñðàâíèòåëüíûìè êîíñòðóê-
öèÿìè «as ... as», «not so ... as» íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê:
1. The Volga is almost as long as the Mississippi.
2. It is known that there is some air at a height as great as
200 miles.
3. The heat of the sun at the poles not so strong as near the equator.
4. Venus is not so big as Jupiter.
5. The range of the temperature of the air is not so great as
the range of the temperature of the ground.
6. There are thousands of stars in the sky that are as large as
the sun and as hot as the sun.
7. For the best accuracy the sampling should carried out as
close as possible.
8. He measured the distance at which a point image of the Moon
could appear as bright as the one star and then as bright as the other.
9. This boiler plant will be shut down as soon as the diesel
fuel engines are available to supply the power.
10. The figures available are not so complete as to provide a
basis for final analysis.
XII. Îïðåäåëèòå ôóíêöèè ñëîâ only, yet, either, since è ïå-
ðåâåäèòå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê:
1. There are remain only five cases to be considered in this
analytic study. 2. To enumerate the names to indicate the truth of
this statement is the only thing to do it. 3. Since the electrons in the
wire constitute the current flow they will certainly tend to flow from
the point of lower potential toward that of higher potential. 4. Since
the unit of potential is called a volt, potential itself is quite often
called «voltage». 5. In general they are likely to be fairly close to the
actual values, but since plant designs differ considerably, there may
occasionally be quite wide deviations. 6. An electric charge of the
same kind as that produced on glass rubbed with silk is called a
    5. As far back as in ancient France and Spain there were whole
towns, where only smiths lived.
    6. As far as I know he is a good geographer.
    7. As soon as you are ready, let me know about it.
    8. It will be fine as long as he passes his exams.
    9. You can watch TV as long as you like.

      XI. Ïåðåâåäèòå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ ñî ñðàâíèòåëüíûìè êîíñòðóê-
öèÿìè «as ... as», «not so ... as» íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê:
        1. The Volga is almost as long as the Mississi ppi.
       2. It is known that there is some air at a height as great as
200 miles.
        3. The heat of the sun at the poles not so strong as near the equator.
       4. Venus is not so big as Jupiter.
       5. The range of the temperature of the air is not so great as
the range of the temperature of the ground.
       6. There are thousands of stars in the sky that are as large as
the sun and as hot as the sun.
       7. For the best accuracy the sampling should carried out as
close as possible.
       8. He measured the distance at which a point image of the Moon
could appear as bright as the one star and then as bright as the other.
       9. This boiler plant will be shut down as soon as the diesel
fuel engines are available to supply the power.
      10. The figures available are not so complete as to provide a
basis for final analysis.

      XII. Îïðåäåëèòå ôóíêöèè ñëîâ only, yet, either, since è ïå-
ðåâåäèòå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê:
      1. There are remain only five cases to be considered in this
analytic study. 2. To enumerate the names to indicate the truth of
this statement is the only thing to do it. 3. Since the electrons in the
wire constitute the current flow they will certainly tend to flow from
the point of lower potential toward that of higher potential. 4. Since
the unit of potential is called a volt, potential itself is quite often
called «voltage». 5. In general they are likely to be fairly close to the
actual values, but since plant designs differ considerably, there may
occasionally be quite wide deviations. 6. An electric charge of the
same kind as that produced on glass rubbed with silk is called a

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