Упр.4 Unit 3 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ English Михеева 9 класс
4. Listen to what six people discussing the problem of new nuclear power stations in Britain say, [16], and decide which of them a) is against new nuclear power stations in the UK because they are too expensive b) says how much energy the UK receives from its nuclear power stations c) thinks that there is an alternative to power stations allowing to get more energy and says what it is d) is definitely for new nuclear power stations in Britain e) refers to some accidents in the past and disapproves of the idea of new nuclear power stations in Britain f) speaks about the future plans the authorities are making to get more energy in Britain Текст аудирования:
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4. Listen to what six people discussing the problem of new nuclear power stations in Britain say, [16], and decide which of them
a) is against new nuclear power stations in the UK because they are too expensive
b) says how much energy the UK receives from its nuclear power stations
c) thinks that there is an alternative to power stations allowing to get more energy and says what it is
d) is definitely for new nuclear power stations in Britain
e) refers to some accidents in the past and disapproves of the idea of new nuclear power stations in Britain
f) speaks about the future plans the authorities are making to get more energy in Britain
Текст аудирования:
Speaker 1. The UK gets 19% of its energy from nuclear power stations. Many other countries use such energy too. For example, in France about 50% of energy come from nuclear power stations. In Germany, the USA and Russia this figures are smaller: 12% in Germany, 9% in the USA, and 6% in Russia. In Australia they don’t use nuclear power at all.
Speaker 2. Britain’s North Sea oil and gas are running out. World oil prices are rising. But nobody wants to stop using their computer, TV or mobile phone. The British Government thinks nuclear power is the answer. They want to build ten new nuclear power stations around the country over the next twenty years.
Speaker 3. Nowadays everybody uses a lot of energy. I watch TV every day, use my hair-dryer, at night I switch on light. I understand that we need more and more energy. Maybe nuclear power is the answer, but I think it is too dangerous. I’d rather have a wind farm at the bottom of my garden than a nuclear station. Wind farms can help us.
Speaker 4. I agree that we need more and more energy. Scientists have invented too many electrical goods and we use them every day and can’t imagine our lives without them. I think that Britain must have new power stations. They will make Britain self-sufficient in energy. In other words, we will have enough energy for our own needs. Today, the UK imports a lot of its energy.
Speaker 5. I’m absolutely against new nuclear power stations in the UK. Let’s remember Chernobyl. In 1986 a nuclear reactor exploded. Two people died immediately, 47 died soon after of radiation sickness. Later thousands of people developed cancer. And then nobody wants to live near nuclear stations. If they decide to build one in your town, will you be happy?
Speaker 6. Nuclear power stations can help the UK to have more energy. Wind farms hardly can. Even if we cover the British Isles in wind farms, they will never provide enough electricity. But new nuclear power stations will cost a lot. If we build ten, it’ll cost about 100 billion. There has to be a better option.