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Ex.2
Yesterday morning Ben and Anna walked to the lake.
The sun didn't shine and the wind blew.
Ben took photos of the birds.
In the evening they went to the theatre.
They saw a play about a giant. It was funny.
Anna couldn't see the stage well because a tall man sat in front of her.
"He is as tell as the giant", se whispered to Ben.
Ben changed seats with Anna and then she could see everything.
Ex.2
1.The penguin is an animal as higer as the goose and the same with duckling.
2.The duckling is an animal as higer as the goose and the same with penguin.
3.The goose is the smallest animal as the penguin ans as the duckling.
Ex.3
Cooker
To bind
Cow
hand
women or to smiling
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1.find and write out 3 sentences with passive voice. 2. transform these sentences into those with active voice. 3. express your point of view on the problem (write 50-70 words this may seem like an odd question for a climate scientist to ask, but it is one i am constantly asked now. the typical discussion starts: "i know that the climate is changing, but hasn't it always changed through natural cycles? " then they will often give an example, such as the medieval warm period to prove their point. those asking the question include a wide range of people i meet in the pub, friends, politicians and, increasingly, even some of those active in sustainable development and the renewable energy businesses. what i find interesting is that i have known many of these people for a long time and they never asked me this before. recent studies show that public acceptance of the scientific evidence for man-made climate change has decreased. however, the change is not that great. the difference i find in talking to people is that they feel better able to express their doubts. this is very hard for scientists to understand. the scientific evidence that humanity is having an effect on the climate is overwhelming and increasing every year. yet public perception of this is confused. people modify their beliefs about uncomfortable truth, they may have become bored of constantly hearing about climate change; or external factors such as the financial crisis may have played a role. around three years ago, i raised the issue of the way that science can be misused. in some cases scare stories in the media were over-hyping climate change, and i think we are paying the price for this now with a reaction the other way. i was concerned then that science is not always presented objectively by the media. what i don't think any of us appreciated at the time was the depth of disconnect between the scientific process and the public. which brings me to the question, should you believe in climate change? the first point to make is that it's not something you should believe or not believe in -this is a matter of science and therefore of evidence - and there's a lot of it out there. on an issue this important, i think people should look at that evidence and make their own mind up. we are often very influenced by our own personal experience. after a couple of cold winters in the uk, the common question was: "has climate change stopped? " despite that fact that many other regions of the world were experiencing record warm temperatures. and 2010 was one of the warmest years on record. for real evidence of climate change, we have to look at the bigger picture. you can see research by the met office that shows the evidence of man-made warming is even stronger than it was when the last report was published. a whole range of different datasets and independent analyses show the world is warming. there is a broad consensus that over the last half-century, warming has been rapid, and man-made greenhouse gas emissions are very likely to be the cause. ultimately, as the planet continues to warm, the issue of whether you believe in climate change will become more and more irrelevant. we will all experience the impacts of climate change in some way, so the evidence will be there in plain sight. the more appropriate questions for today are how will our climate change and how can we prepare for those changes? that's why it's important that climate scientists continue their work, and continue sharing their evidence and research so people can stay up to date - and make up their own minds.
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In my opinion, childhood should be the happiest time in every person’s life. My childhood was happy and memorable. I remember almost every event from that time. Sometimes I wish I could turn back the time and stay there a little but more. It was the world of fairy-tales and magic. На мой взгляд, детство должно быть самым счастливым временем в жизни каждого человека. Мое детство было счастливым и запоминающимся. Я помню почти каждое событие из того времени. Иногда мне хочется повернуть время вспять и остаться там ещё чуть-чуть. Это был мир, полный сказок и волшебства