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B. 2. Translate the sentences paying attention to - able, - ible


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B. 1. Translate the sentences

 

1. A path was paved with brick. 2. The computer's work is based on principles which are easy to understand. 3. This road is used by pedestrians and vehicles. 4. He is considered the best specialist in this field. 5. The top of the mountain was covered with snow. 6. The ice-breaker is designed for operation in Arctic waters. 7. Unlike old cities, cities built later were planned by architects. 8. The details were transported by special lorries. 9. The houses are spaced ten metres apart. 10. The palace was surrounded by a high wall.

 

1. This process is uncontrollable. 2. The results are easily obtainable. 3. Not all water is drinkable. 4. This difficulty is understandable. 5. These substances are inseparable. 6. Such an experiment is unrealizable. 7. These two methods are not comparable.

 

B. 3. Translate the sentences paying attention to the Gerund

 

1. Increasing pressure leads to the decrease of gas volume. 2. The diamond is used for cutting metals as it is the hardest of stones. 3. You may use this instrument for measuring gas pressure. 4. The task of the factory was producing corrosion-resistant polymers in far larger quantities. 5. Their aim is finding new ways of utilizing this polymer. 6. By cooling we can turn substances into solids or liquids. 7. The engineers were interested in testing the engine in various conditions. 8. One cannot transform water into steam without heating it. 9. What is the main reason for changing the schedule? 10. Maintaining constant temperature and pressure during the test was absolutely necessary.

C. 1. Read the text WHAT IS SAFETY? and answer the following questions:

1. How is the term “safety” used?

2. How is safety interpreted?

 

The concept of safety is used widely in the context of protecting personal belongings (such as a car, furniture, and other possessions) or one's person from external threats. Safety is the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational or other types or consequences of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm or any other event which could be considered non-desirable. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions.

It's important to realize that safety is relative. Eliminating all risk, if even possible, would be extremely difficult and very expensive. A safe situation is one where risks of injury or property damage are low and manageable. Safety is the opposite of danger. Freedom from hazards represents absolute safety, but this is an ideal which is seldom realized. Safety is rather a matter of protection from hazards.

Safety is generally interpreted as implying a real and significant impact on risk of death, injury or damage to property. Probably the most common individual response to perceived safety issues is insurance, which compensates for or provides restitution in the case of damage or loss.


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