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Around the world : the Seychelles

10-11 класс

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Заполните пропуски одним из следующих местоимений.

a) some, any, no.

Example: There were ... of my friends there. - There were some of my friends there.

1. There were ... of my friends there. 2. Well, anyway, there is ... need to hurry, now that we have missed the train. 3. Have you ever seen ... of these pictures before? 4. There is ... water in the kettle: they have drunk it all. 5. There were ... fir-trees in that forest, but many pines. 6. We could not buy cherries, so we bought ... plums instead.

b) somebody, anybody, nobody.

Example: I saw ... I knew at the lecture. - I saw nobody I knew at the lecture.

1. I saw ... I knew at the lecture. 2. I dare say that there may be ... at the lecture that I know, but what does that matter? 3. Do you really think that ... visits this place? 4. I have never seen ... lace their boots like that.

c) somewhere, anywhere, nowhere.

Example: I haven't seen him ... . - I haven't seen him anywhere.

1. I haven't seen him ... . 2. I know the place is ... about here, but exactly where, I don't know. 3. Did you go ... yesterday? - - No, I went ... , I stayed at home the whole day.

Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentences:

1. If you … skiing, you wouldn’t have broken your leg.
a) didn’t go b) hadn’t gone c) don’t go
2. She begged him … anything.a) not to say b) do not say c) to not say
3. Can you … me the way to the supermarket?
a) say b) describe c) tell
4. He … to Paris ten days ago.

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ON OR AROUND October 12,1999, a Very Important Baby will be born somewhere in the world. The baby`s arrival is not in itself big news, since three are

born every second,but this one will mark world population reaching six billion.The five-billionth baby isn`t even a teenager yet, having been born in 1987. It took all of human history until 1800 for the population to reach its first billion; the second took only until 1930. A mere 69 years later, six billion will be crowding the planet.
In 1999. The population of the world is twice what it was in 1960. Onetenth of all the people who have ever lived on the planet are alive today. We are adding new humans at a rate of 78 million year, and we will continue to do so for most of the next decade. Statistics like these are frightening, but they aren’t the whole population picture. The good news is that fertility rates are declining rapidly all over the world (with the exception of Africa), and have already reached below replacement levels in most industrialised countries. On average, women around the world today have 2.7 children, a dramatic drop from the five they had in the 1950s.
97 per cent of population growth is occurring in developing countries, where health services and family planning remain scarce. By 2050, the developed world will have 1.16 bn people, slightly fewer than today. But the developing world will have doubled, from 4.52 bn in 1995 to 8.2 bn in 2050.
The world’s poorest countries are also the hardest-hit by global disasters like Aids. In the 29 African countries most affected by HIV, average life expectancy has declined by seven years. In Botswana, where one in four is infected, people could expect to live until 61 in 1995. By 2005. Aids is expected to drop life expectancy to 41. Despite that, a phenomenon called “population momentum” will still double Botswana’s population by 2050.
This momentum occurs because the population is becoming not just economically polarised, but demographically polarised, but demographically polarised as well. In 1998, only 66 m people were over 80, but that figure is estimated to increase sixfold by 2050, reaching 370 m. The population has also got younger. The group of young women about to enter their childbearing years is the largest ever.
Momentum accounts for 60 to 70 per cent of population growth, but its impact can be blunted by actions we take today. Demographers point out that girls are stayling in school longer in most of the world, and that educated women want fewer children. Another positive trend, frequently seen in young women who’ve completed secondary school, is a delay in childbearing. If couples uniformly delayed marriage and their first birth by five years, demographers say, the population in 2050 would be two billion less than if they had not waited.

Определите вид придаточного предложения.*The world economy is made up of all

interactions among people, business and governments that cross international
borders. *When we drink our imported coffee or hot
chocolate in the morning, when we use a foreign made videocassette recorder, or
when we travel abroad we are participating in the growing world of
international trade and investment is simple. *However, when a country decide to protect its
economy, the result is often damaging to everyone, including those people the.
barriers were meant to protect. *The money that our pension funds earn from
global investments may be padding for our retirement.

*If it’s an open
market companies in other countries sell their goods in foreign markets without
any problems and prohibitions. *So whatever crosses of international border
goods services or transfers of funds are part of the world economy export and
import goods and services international finance and competition investments
contribute to each country international economic activity.
.* Experience over the last five decades shows
clearly that economic integration (removing barriers to the free movement of
goods, services, money and people) gives Europe a much better chance of
creating jobs and sustainable growth. *In addition, people, money and service
providers (such as airlines, banks and phone companies) are free to move around
and to operate across the EU with a degree of freedom that would have been hard
to imagine 50 years ago. *In creating the single market, major steps were
taken towards ensuring that all EU countries take a broadly similar approach to
company law, business accounting rules and intellectual property rules. *The remaining barriers to moving money across
borders were progressively dismantled, whether it was for business investment,
savings, study or holidays. *At the same time, steps were taken towards
ensuring that customers everywhere enjoyed equal protection, regardless of what
bank, insurer or investment they choose. *A start was made on introducing
competition into what were traditionally monopoly sectors, such as
telecommunications, airlines, the railways, postal services, gas and
electricity. *Restrictions which made it difficult for
airlines to operate efficiently are being removed.

Переведите плз текст, только чтобы по смыслу все подходило Giant pandas, found only in China, are one of the world's most endangered

species. There are only about 1600 left in the wild and another 200 in captivity. The female panda has an average of only about 7 cubs (baby pandas) in her lifetime. This is why it is extremely important that we protect these beautiful animals.
In April 2006, a four-year-old male panda called Xiang Xiang was released into the wild. He was the first panda born in captivity to be set free. This was more than 40 years after the birth of the first giant panda in captivity. Xiang Xiang, whose name means 'lucky', has a radio collar so scientists can follow his movements. When released, he barked like an angry dog and ran towards photographers before heading into the forest!
Xiang Xiang began training to be a wild panda from the age of two. He was raised at the Panda Centre in the Wolong Nature Reserve Where more than a hundred pandas live (more than half of the oandas in captivity!). Xiang Xiang's habital trainig began in a five acre open space. He later went to a much larger area that was more like a natural panda habital. There, Xiang xiang learned to build a place to live and to eat bamboo. He started to become aggressive towards humans and make noises like a wild panda. Also , his health improved and he began to have more energy.
The area around the Wolong Nature Reserve is the largest giant panda habitat in the world. Scientists will work out how many more pandas can live in this area, then they will release that number into the wild. Xiang Xiang was released into the western end of the Wolong Nature Reserve. There, he may meet other pandas. However, will they befriend him or not? If they do, then in the future pandas will be released in eight or ten different locations. The plan os to double the number of pandasin the wild by releasing around 15 each year.
Conservationalists hope many more pandas like Xiang Xiang will be released back into their natural habital. However, the giant panda's habitat has been shrinking more and more due to deforestation for wood and farming. This is the greatest threat of all to pandas. For this reason, the Chinese government has decided to protect 28 natural areas. They have also set up centres like the Chengdu Research Base. This research base started with six pandas whose habitat had been destroyed. Today it has 33 and they plan to reintroduce some of them to the wild in the future.
It is important to breed pandas and to release them into the wild. However, protecting their habitat is the most important step. This is the only way to make sure they survive.

ИСПРАВЬТЕ ОШИБКИ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА(СРОЧНО!,ЗАРАНЕЕ СПАСИБО БОЛЬШОЕ)))) Everyone lives in his own world . the world is inside me. These are my thoughts,

feelings, dreams and memories. World is limited in many self-contained people. Reluctance, fear of communication exists to find a common language with people. I think the feelings are dying now. Our time is the time of indifference, apathy and calculation, to everything that surrounds us. People have become very selfish. Everyone lives than yourself. No help, give advice should guide the right path. If one goes the way of another, the first always remember and revenge. one flattery, treachery, deceit around. People are honest, kind, but, unfortunately, they left a bit, who you want to communicate. world-the world of injustice, hatred, greed .. . Money is what a good thing. You experience is not what is called a sense of satisfaction when they are many. Ideals, traditions crumble, crumbling life, such as it should be.

When Honduras exports bananas toSwitzerland, they can use the money they earn to importSwiss chocolate — or to pay for Kuwaiti oil or a vacation in H

awaii. The basic idea ofinternational trade and investment is simple: each country produces goods or services that can beeither consumed at home or exported to other countries.The main difference between domestic trade and international trade is the use of foreigncurrencies to pay for the goods and services crossing international borders. Although global tradeis often added up in U.S. dollars, the trading itself involves various currencies. Japanesevideocassette recorder is paid for in German marks in Berlin, and German cars are paid for inU.S. dollars in Boston. Indian tea, Brazilian coffee, and American films are sold around theworld in currencies as diverse as Turkish liras and Mexican pesos.Whenever a country imports or exports goods and services, there is a resulting flow of funds:money returns to the exporting nation, and money flows out of the importing nation. Trade andinvestment is a two-way street that, with a minimum of trade barriers, usually makes everyonebetter off.In a interlinked global economy, consumers are given the opportunity to buy the best products atthe best prices. By opening up markets, a government allows its citizens to produce and exportthose things they are best at and to import the rest, choosing from whatever the world has tooffer.Some trade barriers will always exist as long as any two countries have different sets of laws.However, when a country decides to protect its economy by erecting artificial trade barriers, theresult is often damaging to everyone, including those people whose barriers were meant toprotect.The Great Depression of the 1930s, for example, spread around the world when the United Statesdecided to erect trade barriers to protect local producers. As other countries retaliated, trade



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