Unit 12. Science and technology.
I. Reading
№1. Before you read the article in exercise 3, look at sentence beginnings 1 – 6 after the
text. Try to complete each statement with your own ideas. (Your ideas don't have to be based
on the article.)
№2. Read the text quickly and find the words or phrases that match the definitions below.
Definition. In the article
a. give up some of your demands or expectations to meet
the wishes of others
b. the time when the roads are full of traffic because of
people travelling to or from work
c. slowly begin to cover more and more space
d. places used for a particular purpose o r activity
e. together; closely connected
f . form a border around an area or border on to an area
№3. Read this newspaper article about our changing world. Match the sentence
beginnings 1-6 with the endings a-g so they express the main ideas in the text. Write the
numbers before the endings. There is one ending you won't need.
The Rise Of The Machines
The changing face of our motorised world
A. Cars have given us freedom. We can go wherever we want to go, whenever we want to
go. They have also given us independence. We don’t have to compromise or consider where
other people wish to travel. Cars provide us with a personalised, door-to-door transport
solution that' s always available. But they also change the world we live in.
B. If you had to consider the impact of cars on your town, firs t of all you would probably
think of traffic jams and the difficulty of getting about in a car in the rush hour. Or maybe
you would think of pollution, and how the toxic fumes erode the facades of buildings along
busy thoroughfares. But there is a much bigger change we almost never think about. Cars
change the face of the towns themselves.
C. As people buy more and more cars, roads keep getting widened to accommodate the
increasing volume of traffic. They encroach up on formerly green spaces: lawns, flower
beds, or trees that used to line the roads. They expand until the pavements become a thin
strip along the foot of the buildings, further narrowed b y the parked cars that invade the last
remaining inches of pedestrian space.
D. We all enjoy the facilities that shopping malls, multiplex cinemas and enormous
entertainment complexes bring because we can use our cars to get to them. They are
efficient, convenient, and fast. At the same time, we are saddened by the loss of our local
groceries, our beautiful Art Deco picture houses and the friendly neighbourhood community
centres. What we must also realise is that these changes go hand in hand, and we are to
blame.
E. Preferring our freedom to sharing transport with others, we get into our cars to get to our
workplaces, to do our shopping, to go out to the theatre, and many would even drive to go
for a walk in the fields. And wherever we drive to, we have to park, too. Parking spaces are
huge areas of land used up by empty cars waiting for hours on end for their passengers to
return. What used to be a vast grassy meadow now becomes a small muddy field (crisscrossed by the tyre-tracks of vehicles that use the field to take a shortcut out of the parking
lot) fringed by a square of concrete and tar. And what cars have changed will never be like it
used to be, ever again.
1. Among the effects of using cars, we usually …
2. The reason we find shopping and entertainment centres convenient is that we can …
3. Older shops and services in towns …
4. Cars have enabled us to …
5. Even outside the cities, green spaces are beginning to …
6. Streets in our towns …
a. drive to them.
b. change to provide more room for motor vehicles.
c. close down because the new facilities take their place.
d. travel freely and independently of others where we like.
e. realise that the effects of increasing car ownership are irreversible.
f. regard traffic congestion and pollution as the most important.
g. be replaced by parking lots for cars.
№4. Now match the sentences above to the paragraph (A-E) in the text which contains
information about them. Write the letter of the paragraph in the box after each sentence.
1. Roy refused to come to France with Jenny.
2. Sid advised his sister to follow in his footsteps.
3. The coach threatened Bob to drop him from the team if he missed the training again.
4. The secretary apologised for not phoning to confirm our flight.
5. I suggested that we take a walk along the seaside.
6. Greg dinied spliting the coffee.
7. Tom offered to carry the bag for me.
8. She promised that she would forgive me.
10. Mother warned us to stay away from that dangerous man.
11. Fiona reminded Mark about posting the letters.
12. She begged us to give her some water.
13. The director forbade us from missing the staff meeting.
14. The boy admitted to having eaten the last piece of the cake.
15. He invited me to have lunch together.
4."Who is the woman in the red dress?" Darren asked his brother
Reported speech: Darren asked his brother who was the woman in the red dress.
5."Was the robber holding a gun?" the policeman asked the girl
Reported speech: The policeman asked the girl if the robber was holding a gun
6."Have you ever tasted indian food before?" The waiter asked me
Reported speech: The waiter asked me if I had ever tasted the Indian food before
7."Has Hank been working in the garden?" Tom asked Rita
Reported speech: Tom asked Rita if Hank had been working in the garden
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