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1. In recent years the pollution problems great publicity.
a) has received; b) will have received; c) have received.
2. Non-political environmental organisation Greenpeace widespread trust and support.
a) have gained; b) had gained; c) has gained.
3. Politicians the problem of global warming until 2010.
a) have solved; b) will not have solved; c) will have not solved.
4. In ten years' time, some wild animals extinct.
a) have become; b) will have; c) will have become.
5. By the year 2050, the temperature of the Earth a few degrees.
a) will be rising; b) will rise; c) will have risen.
6. Do you think people up using cars in 50 years' time?
a) will give; b) have given; c) will have given.
7. By the time the train finally arrived, we for two hours already.
a) have waited; b) will have waited; c) had waited.
8. In the 1960s people on the streets, but not now.
a) would protest; b) had protested; c) have protested.
9. Do you think we a cure for AIDS by the year 2020?
a) will be finding; b) have found; c) will have found.
10. My mother by air.
a) has never travel; b) have never travelled; c) has never travelled.
The latest advances in information technology make people think that schools of the future will use computers instead of printed books. Although electronic books have not been widely accepted yet, they have certain advantages over traditional paper volumes. But will they be able to replace printed books? In my opinion, students will be widely using computers for studying in the future. To begin with, computers can store lots of books in their memory and modern software allows us to find quickly the necessary information. Besides, with the interactive programs on computers studying will be much more exciting. What is more, electronic books will not degrade overtime like their printed counterparts. On the other hand, lots of disbelievers argue that computers will not replace printed books because a printed book is better for human eyes than a computer screen. In addition, books are cheaper and easier to use since they do not need electricity or the Internet connection. I cannot agree with this because modern computer screens emit no radiation and allow us to read even in low light conditions. Of course we will have to pay for electricity but I think it will be cheaper than to pay for printed books, which are very expensive nowadays.
To sum up, I think computers and printed books will peacefully coexist for years to come, but in the future technological progress will make it possible for students to carry laptops or even palmtops instead of traditional bags with lots of heavy books.
Объяснение:
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Nowadays people spend lots of money in order to go to an English-speaking country to improve their language skills. But is it really the most effective way of learning a language? In my view, studying in a foreign country has certain drawbacks. Firstly, this way is very expensive as the tuition fee for overseas students is rather high. Besides, when you study abroad, you have to adapt to a very different way of life, which can be quite stressful. What is more, English teachers do not speak Russian so if you don’t know English well, you will not understand their explanation.
It is often assumed that it is better to study a language abroad because you can always use it speaking with native speakers. However, I doubt that we will have lots of opportunities to speak abroad as we do not know many people there. It is also believed that Russian teachers are not as qualified as those in England. I totally disagree with this opinion because Russian teachers can compare two languages and explain grammar rules better.
To sum up, I would argue that the best way to learn a language is to study it in your native country because you can always get the necessary help from your teachers. Moreover, today we have lots of opportunities to improve our skills such as communicating with English pen-friends over the Internet. I think that we should travel abroad so as to practise a language but not to study it.
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NIGGA