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A. 2. Learn new wordsDate: 2015-10-07; view: 529. Unit 10 (21). FLOODING E. 1. Put the verbs into the correct form 1. They (work) at this problem last year. 2. He (think) about emigrating to Canada. 3. She (know) the geography well. 4. My sister (become) a doctor. 5. He (do) a certain job at the lab. 6. We (build) this bridge two years ago. 7. What you (do) now? 8. The scientist (write) an article not long ago. 9. They (find) a solution to this problem. 10. He (get) higher education at Chita State University. 11. He (be) never to England. Grammar: 4. Participle § 51, 52 5. The functions of THAT § 35 A. 1. Translate the following international words: cyclone [′saikloun], epicenter [′episentə], commerce [′kɔm(ə:)s],directive [di'rektiv], tsunami [tsu:′nα:mi]
overflow ['ouvəflou]разлив, наводнение; [,ouvə'flou]затоплять, разливаться sustenance средства к существованию, пища, питание, поддержание
A. 3. Read and translate the following groups of derivatives
common - commonly, potential - potentially, rapid – rapidly, quick - quickly, usual - usually, gradual – gradually, entire - entirely, slow - slowly, particular - particularly, local - locality, possible - possibility, vary - various – variety, fatal – fatality, hazard - hazardous, season - seasonal, bend - to bend, change - to change, result - to result, impact - to impact, cause – to cause, place – to place, damage – to damage, concern – to concern, measure - to measure, threat - threaten, weak - weaken, occur – occurance, evident - evidence, significant - significance, define – definition, absorb - absorbtion, eliminate - elimination, reduce - reduction, cover – covering, warn – warning, lengthy - length, dangerous – danger – endanger, harm - harmless
A. 4. Translate the following word combinations: rise to hazardous levels, a variety of localities, an expanse of water, submerge land, result from the volume of water, within a body of water, break levees, usual boundaries, a large amount of rainfall, absorb all of the water, seasonal changes, a significant flood, escapes of water, endanger land areas, inhabited area, to impact a neighborhood, affect entire river basins, exceed the capacity of the river channel, to cause damage, eliminate flood damage, seek sustenance, continue to inhabit areas, develop slowly, without any visible signs of rain, carry rocks, mud and other debris, similar to flash floods, the pressure of water, of particular concern, in these circumstances, be harmless in dry weather, huge waves, large bodies of water, result in a tsunami, property damage, small streams and gullies, danger to human life
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