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A. 2. Learn new wordsDate: 2015-10-07; view: 506. Unit 10 (24). BASES OF THE SURVIVAL OF RESCUERS IN EXTREME CONDITIONS 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. 12. They (come) just. 13. He (published) already this article. A. 1. Translate the following international words: compass [′k∧mpəs], astronomy [əs¢trɔnəmi], barrier [¢bæriə], evacuation [i,vækju′eiòən], battery[΄bætəri], moral['mɔrəl], effectiveness [i'fektivnis], navigation [,nævi′geiòən]
A. 3. Read and translate the following groups of derivatives
dry – to dry, rock – to rock, pilot – to pilot, use – to use - useful, base – to base - basis, fish – fishing, cross – to cross - crossing, get - getting, land - landing, medicine – medical, supply – to supply, survive – survivor – survival, rescue - rescuer, save - saving, equip – equipment, effective – effectiveness, vary - various, probable - probably, high - height, protect - protection, communicate - communication, prepare - preparation, add – additional - addition, favorable – unfavorable, possible - impossible
A. 4. Translate the following word combinations: rescue workers, necessary items, the signal mirror, dry fuel tablets, emergency medical kit, various environmental conditions, business qualities, reliability of saving equipment, survival basis, deep knowledge, the main objectives, the necessary amount, mutual aid, means of protection, unfavorable environmental factors, communication and signal means, additional rescue forces, emergency rescue boats, site preparation, the landing of helicopters, the disaster area, receive messages, to facilitate the search, attract attention, aircraft's wings, during daylight, the aircraft's landing lights or navigation lights, ground-to-air emergency codes, be trodden on snow, use strips of fabric, pieces of wood, available material, the surrounding terrain
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