Reading. Earth Hour A. Every year, in late March, people and institutions come together to switch off all non-essential lights for sixty minutes at 8.30 p.m. local time. They do this to show their support for the fight against the climate crisis and loss of biodiversity. Millions of people all around the world join in, as do governments, businesses and institutions. By switching off their lights and measuring the reduction in the amount of energy that is being used, people are showing that it is possible to make a difference. 1). It's part of a movement of people who are working together all year round to protect the environment. B. The World Wide Fund for Nature in Australia introduced the idea in 2007. They wanted to find a way to raise awareness about climate change. And they wanted to show that when millions of individuals work together, they can make a difference. The first Earth Hour was held on 31 March 2007 at 7.30 p.m. in Sydney. 2). The lights also went out on the famous Sydney Opera House. The people of the city of San Francisco were so inspired by the event in Sydney that they held their own 'Lights Out' event in October of the same year. This was the beginning of the Earth Hour movement. C. The event has grown over the years, with more and more people, businesses, organisations and governments taking part every year.In 2008, a year after the first Earth Hour event, 35 countries and more than 400 cities joined in. 3) . By 2012, 152 countries and more than 7,000 cities and towns were taking part. In recent years, the numbers have kept increasing, with more than 188 countries and territories worldwide taking part each year. In 2019, more than two billion photos were shared on social media platforms. D. The Earth Hour movement has achieved much more than getting people to turn off their lights. Since 2007, among other actions, they have planted trees in various countries around the world, including a 2,700 hectare forest in Uganda and 17 million trees in Kazakhstan. 4). And they have sponsored solar power projects in India and the Philippines. Task 1. Read the text carefully. Four sentences are missing in the text. Match the sentences 1-4 with the paragraphs A-D. 1. Websites also took part, turning their homepages black in support of the initiative. *
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2. But Earth Hour is more than one hour without lights, once a year. *
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3. More than two million residents and 2,000 businesses turned their lights out for one hour. *
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4. They worked together to ban the use of plastics on the islands of the Galapagos, one of the most important nature reserves on the planet. *
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Task 2. Read the text again and answer the questions. 1. Why do people and institutions switch off all non-essential lights for 1 hour every year? *
2. Where and when was the first Earth Hour was held? *
3. How many countries took part in the event in 2008? *
4. What organisation introduced the idea for Earth Hour? *
Task 3. Change Direct speech into Reported speech. 1. “I work hard every day,” Jillian said. *
2. “They are playing in the gym now,” Nick said. *
3. “I can't swim,” Anna said. *
Writing. You are asked to write a story with the title ‘My homeland’ for your school magazine. Write 3 paragraphs using the plan below: (Paragraph 1) - description of your homeland; (Paragraph 2) - events that happened with you in your homeland; (Paragraph 3) - your feelings about your homeland.
«Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light:»
Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light: “I know there’s nothing more difficult (DIFFICULT) than to get up early in the morning in December.” Mum bent and kissed Michael’s cheek. “Oh, you are boiling! Your head is so hot. Michael, are (BE) you all right? Michael at last managed to open his eyes. “Yes, I’m fine. But my head is spinning and my eyes hurt.”
“It’s probably the flu. Look, Michael, I wish I could (CAN) stay with you today, but I can’t. I have to be in our office till at least 3pm.” Don’t worry, Mum. If I need anything, I’ll call (CALL) you at once.” “I have made (MAKE) sandwiches already.”
“I don’t want to eat, Mum.” “Ok. I’ll put them (THEY) in the fridge.” When his mum left, Michael woke up completely. He reached for the bookshelf and took out an old book of fairy tales. It was bought (BUY) by his great-grandmother, when he was a small child. She often said that even in her old age she loved (LOVE) these tales more than anything else. Michael opened the book and sank into the world of mystery and wonders.
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2. Alice said that she had gone shopping the day before
2. Peter said that he had seen them in Bristol
4. The girl said that she had already tried on that dress
5. John said that he had lived in Liverpool at that time
6. She said that skirt hadn’t fitted her
7. His aunt said that she had been at home at that time
8. She said that she had bought a nice cardigan for her husband
9. He said that he had put on his raincoat and had taken ray umbrella because the weather had been rainy