Стр.50 Рабочая тетрадь Модуль 4 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 8 класс
4f Vocabulary 1 а) Match the words to make phrases. 1 conduct 2 make 3 bring 4 become 5 run 6 hatch out 7 rule 8 break A the Earth В of an egg C in two D experiments E extinct F back to life G a breakthrough H tests b) Use some of the phrases/word combinations above to complete the sentences.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 8 класс, Просвещение:
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Vocabulary
1 а) Match the words to make phrases.
1 conduct
2 make
3 bring
4 become
5 run
6 hatch out
7 rule
8 break
A the Earth
В of an egg
C in two
D experiments
E extinct
F back to life
G a breakthrough
H tests
b) Use some of the phrases/word combinations above to complete the sentences.
1 In order to learn new things, scientists must conduct experiments in a laboratory.
2 There are no more dinosaurs alive on Earth as they have become extinct.
3 Scientists would like to make a breakthrough in genetic testing.
4 Dinosaurs used to rule the Earth because they were stronger than other animals.
5 Like a bird, a baby dinosaur would hatch out of an egg.
2 Fill in: vessels, relatives, prehistoric, techniques, organic, map.
1 Scientists found organic material in dinosaur bones.
2 Scientists hope to clone dinosaurs using advanced techniques.
3 Snakes and lizards are distant relatives of dinosaurs.
4 Scientists are trying to complete the genetic map of a dinosaur.
5 The Triceratops was a giant land mammal that lived in prehistoric times.
6 Blood vessels were found in a dinosaur bone.
3 Fill in: revive, excavate, preserve, roam, clone in the correct form.
1 DNA samples can be preserved in a freezer.
2 Scientists believe they will be able to revive extinct animals in the future.
3 Archaeologists are very careful when they excavate artefacts from a site.
4 Dinosaurs roamed the Earth over 65 million years ago.
5 Scientists have already cloned one sheep from another.
Grammar
4 Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive/ emphatic pronouns.
1 Brian introduced himself to the rest of the tour group.
2 We really enjoyed ourselves on the field trip to the archeological site.
3 The scientists themselves are unsure about the results of the experiment.
4 She herself discovered the dinosaur bone.
5 Did you conduct the experiment yourself?
Listening
5 You will hear an interview with a young man who is a paleontologist. Listen and check T (true) or F (false).
1 The Sprinter was a good hunter.
2 There are many dinosaur remains in the Valley of the Moon.
3 The researchers are only interested in dinosaurs.
4 It took the dinosaur species a long time to develop.
5 Jeff does not enjoy his work because it is too difficult.
Текст аудирования:
Radio Presenter: Hello and welcome to Talk Time on Radio 5! Joining us today, is paleontologist Jeff Evans. Hello, Jeff.
Jeff: Hello.
Radio Presenter: So, youtaskve found a new species of dinosaur? Thattasks very exciting news!
Jeff: Thattasks right! Wetaskve nicknamed it taskThe Sprintertask. Ittasks a very small dinosaur, only about two metres long, weighing around six kilograms maximum. Ittasks a 2-legged dinosaur with a long neck, sharp-clawed hands and curved teeth - the ideal predator that kills and eats other animals.
Radio Presenter: Amazing! Where did you make this discovery?
Jeff: In the foothills of the Andes mountains, in Argentina. The site of the discovery is known as The Valley of the Moon. Ittasks a goldmine for paleontologists: literally, a graveyard of the earliest dinosaurs on Earth. However, you cantaskt just scrape the soil and find a dinosaur. No; theytaskre buried more than 700 metres underground.
Radio Presenter: Sounds like a lot of work!
Jeff: It really is hard work. Wetaskve been doing research in the valley for decades. We dontaskt just look for dinosaurs. We look at the surroundings, study every inch of the valley and collect every animal species we encounter.
Radio Presenter: And what have you learned from this new species?
Jeff: Well, The Sprinter is one of the earliest dinosaurs wetaskve ever found. Our research shows that in the beginning, dinosaurs were not the strongest or fastest of all the animals. Instead, it took about 30 million years for dinosaurs to evolve. So thattasks really the story that has emerged from our work. Theretasks still a lot to be discovered, and many years of work ahead, but ittasks the challenge that makes it all worthwhile.
Radio Presenter: Well, good luck to your team in the future and thank you for talking to us today, Jeff.
Jeff: Ittasks been a pleasure. Thank you.