Ekaterina1654
?>

TOMORROW'S WORLD Before reading check these words in the dictionary Check these words develop textiles, generate electricity, monitor fitness, spray-on fabric, minute fibres, dry instantly, turn into, garment, dissolve, booth, drop in, look into, bandage, fully-functional, lighter, no assembly required, endless possibilities, cartridge, skin graft, immersive gameplay, take sth to the next level, lightweight, surgeon, audience Прочитай и переведи текст. Запиши перевод в тетрадь. Пришли свой перевод вместе с заданием на проверку What technology do you use? What games do you play? Let's take a look into tomorrow to see what everyday life will be like in the (very near) future. What will we be wearing in the future? While some scientists are developing textiles that allow the wearer to generate electricity as they walk and others are working on clothes that monitor your fitness, Dr Manel Torres and Prof Paul Luckham have invented a spray-on fabric. The spray contains minute cotton, wool, linen or acrylic fibres that dry instantly on your skin and turn into garments like T-shirts or tops. You can wear it, wash it and wear it again - just like the rest of the clothes in your wardrobe. Then, when you get bored, you can dissolve it and use the material again to make something new. Fabrican took ten years to develop and Dr Torres hopes that in the future there will be spray booths in stores where you can drop in to design something new. They are also looking into its use for spray-on bandages and furniture coverings. So forget about that walk-in wardrobe because with Fabrican, all you need is a shelf. Read again and for questions 1-7, choose from the texts (A-C Which text mentions: robust material? a form of recycling? a potential first-aid use? treasure-hunting? a machine which needs putting together? an easy way to go shopping? an invention with limitless potential?

Английский язык

Ответы

osipovasalex5316

1. What new invention was Alexander Bell using when he said, "Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you"?

Answer: Alexander Bell was using the telephone.

2. When Titanic hit an iceberg in 1912, where was it travelling to?

It was travelling to the USA.

3. When Neil Armstrong said, "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind", where was he standing?

He was standing on the moon.

4. Where was Isaac Newton sitting when he discovered gravity?

He was sitting in his garden at Woolsthorpe Manor near Grantham in Lincolnshire.

5. Where was Mark Zuckerberg studying when he invented Facebook?

He was studying at Harvard.

6. Where were people celebrating the new millennium when they took this picture?

They were celebrating the new millennium in Sydney, Australia.

Объяснение:

Ответить на вопрос

Поделитесь своими знаниями, ответьте на вопрос:

TOMORROW'S WORLD Before reading check these words in the dictionary Check these words develop textiles, generate electricity, monitor fitness, spray-on fabric, minute fibres, dry instantly, turn into, garment, dissolve, booth, drop in, look into, bandage, fully-functional, lighter, no assembly required, endless possibilities, cartridge, skin graft, immersive gameplay, take sth to the next level, lightweight, surgeon, audience Прочитай и переведи текст. Запиши перевод в тетрадь. Пришли свой перевод вместе с заданием на проверку What technology do you use? What games do you play? Let's take a look into tomorrow to see what everyday life will be like in the (very near) future. What will we be wearing in the future? While some scientists are developing textiles that allow the wearer to generate electricity as they walk and others are working on clothes that monitor your fitness, Dr Manel Torres and Prof Paul Luckham have invented a spray-on fabric. The spray contains minute cotton, wool, linen or acrylic fibres that dry instantly on your skin and turn into garments like T-shirts or tops. You can wear it, wash it and wear it again - just like the rest of the clothes in your wardrobe. Then, when you get bored, you can dissolve it and use the material again to make something new. Fabrican took ten years to develop and Dr Torres hopes that in the future there will be spray booths in stores where you can drop in to design something new. They are also looking into its use for spray-on bandages and furniture coverings. So forget about that walk-in wardrobe because with Fabrican, all you need is a shelf. Read again and for questions 1-7, choose from the texts (A-C Which text mentions: robust material? a form of recycling? a potential first-aid use? treasure-hunting? a machine which needs putting together? an easy way to go shopping? an invention with limitless potential?
Ваше имя (никнейм)*
Email*
Комментарий*

Популярные вопросы в разделе

Irina Bakaev
Филиппович_Николаевич
mishagoride885
kristal1
Pavlovna897
Berezovskaya
Boris1247
artmasterstyle
katrinasvr
Petrakova Ilyushin
Альберт Татьяна
ivan-levermor
djevgen
oduvanalex
metelkin7338