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Grammar.
They studied the geology of __ Sahara Desert.
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Grammar.
They live near___ Thames.
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Grammar.
We spent our holiday on the shore of __ Lake Windermere.
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Grammar.
Her husband comes from___ United Arab Emirates
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Grammar.
Her village is located near __ Dnipro.
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Grammar.
We`re planning to visit some European countries this summer, e.g.
__ Netherlands, __ Germany and ___ United Kingdom
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Grammar.
Have you ever seen __ Mount Fuji?
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Grammar.
___ English Channel flows between England and France, separating __ Southern England from ___ Northern France.
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Phrasal verbs.
Choose the correct particles.
1 We should start walking back to the car. Look, the tide is coming [in, out, up]pretty quickly.
2 The United Kingdom is made [out, up, in]of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
3 Walk slowly across the stream and you won't stir [over, in, up]too much mud from the bottom.
4 This soup is cold. Let's put it on the camp fire to heat it [up, over, out]a little.
5 Did dinosaurs really die [out, over, up]because a giant meteorite hit the planet?
6 We were walking through the forest when we came [over, up, across]some ancient ruins.
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Use of English.
Complete the text with the words below.
contentment happy happiness anxious disgusted unhappy depression
Everybody knows that smiling is a sign of and that we frown when we are feeling . Our feelings affect our face. But scientists now believe that our face can also affect our feelings. In other words, smiling can actually help to create a feeling of . And one of the best ways to prevent feeling is to control your facial expression.
In one study, volunteers looked at very unpleasant pictures. Some of the volunteers held a pen in their mouth so their face could not move easily. Those volunteers did not feel as by the pictures as the others. Researchers also looked at women who were unable to frown because of Botox injections. Surprisingly, these women were less likely to suffer from , even though they did not feel particularly about the change in their appearance.
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Vocabulary.
Match natural disasters with their descriptions
Avalanche
a great overflow of water onto a place that is usually dry
Drought
a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility
Earthquake
a large amount of snow, rocks or soil that falls down a mountain
Flood
a sudden large fall of rocks or soil down a hillside
Hurricane
the situation when steam or lava escapes from a volcano
Landslide
a long period of dry weather so that there isn't enough water
Volcanic eruption
a storm with a very strong and fast wind
Blizzard
a sudden, violent shaking of the earth's surface
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Vocabulary.
Match the sentences and the most appropriate word.
Renewable ___ is the future. We can’t continue burning fossil fuels forever.
bins
There are recycling ___ in our apartment block, but some people still don’t bother to separate plastic and paper.
energy
Low-energy ___ last ten to fifteen times longer than ordinary ones.
light bulbs
Global ___ is causing the ice caps in both the Arctic and the Antarctic to melt.
warming
Despite all the evidence, there are still people who don’t believe that climate ___ is real.
change
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Grammar.
Complete the text with the future continuous or future perfect form of the verbs in brackets.
According to researcher Cadell Last from the Global Brain Institute, a completely new type of human
[will be evolving, will have evolved, will evolved, will evolving](evolve) by 2050.
We
[will be living, will have lived, will living, will lived](live) much longer on average – perhaps to the age of 120. And we
[will have enjoed, will be enjoying, will enjoying, will enjoyed](enjoy) our old age much more because even when we are 90 or 100, we
[will leading, will lead, will have lead, will be leading](lead) active lives.
Mr. Last believes that, by the middle of this century, scientists [will inventing, will be inventing, will have invented, will invented](invent) robots that can do most tasks, so humans [will not daone, will not have done, will not doing, will not be doing](not do) boring housework or repetitive jobs. Instead, they [will be spending, will spending, will have spent, will spent](spend) more time living in virtual reality.
But not everybody agrees with Mr. Last’s vision. Some scientists think that even by the end of the century, humans [will not changed, will not have changed, will not changing, will not be changing](not change) very much.
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