Стр.30-31 Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 9 класс
2b Science fiction to fact Reading 1 Read the introduction and the subheadings. Which device: can help you travel through time;
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2b Science fiction to fact Reading 1 Read the introduction and the subheadings. Which device: can help you travel through time; can make you disappear, enables you to control electrical items using your brain; replicates different foods? Listen and read to find out. Pushing the limits Science fiction has always shown us the impossible: colonising worlds on the other side of the galaxy, meeting alien species or travelling back to key moments in history. Until now, though, this was all a world of the imagination, but thattasks changing as new scientific discoveries move ever closer to science fiction! A Mind control device Unlike Yoda, the Jedi Master in The Empire Strikes Back, we probably won’t be levitating a spacecraft out of a swamp any time soon, but it is now possible to control electrical items with just a thought using a new device. At first, the ‘Emotiv Headset’ used brain signals and facial movements to enable the user to wirelessly control video games. However, its possibilities now go far beyond just the gaming industry. When it’s connected to a computer, it allows the severely disabled to communicate and scientists are even working on a chip that they will insert directly into the human brain! They hope that one day paralysed people will be walking again, simply by thinking about moving their limbs. Some have expressed doubts about all this, however. One scientist asks, “Imagine such a device in your head that you’ll be using for mind control - what if people hacked into that? What could they do to you?” The possibilities are literally mind- boggling! B Invisibility cloak Harry Pottertasks invisibility cloak proved very useful on all his adventures, but how far are scientists from developing this outrageous idea into a real prototype? Well, quite close, actually! Ali Aliev of the University of Texas demonstrated on YouTube bow to make something invisible at the flick of a switch, using the same principle as a desert mirage. In a mirage, heat bends light out of shape creating the illusion of water -a trick that has fooled many hot and thirsty travellers! Aliev has done the same, but at much higher temperatures. By heating carbon nanotubes which look like strands of thread, he was able to bend light enough to hide the tubes from view. Does this mean that we’d be buying fully working ‘invisibility cloaks’ some time in the near future? Wed, perhaps, and we wontaskt even have to go to Hogwarts to get one! The only problem is, so far the ‘cloak’ only works underwater. C Three-course chewing gum Violet Beauregarde paid the price after she ignored warnings not to eat the sweets in Charfie and the Chocolate Factory. The invention wasntaskt completely ready, and the stick of gum that tasted of tomato soup, then roast beef and baked potato followed by a mouthwatering dessert of blueberry pie and ice cream turned her into a huge human blueberry! But now, food scientist Dave Hart thinks that soon he will have cracked the secret to turning this weird invention into a reality and creating a similar three-course meal flavour chewing gum. Hart’s invention will use nanotechnology to replicate a starter, a main course and a dessert in that order. Tiny nanostructures within the gum will contain each of the different flavours," says Hart. “These will be broken up and released upon contact with saliva or after a certain amount of chewing.” Unfortunately it could be some time before the gum is created. The mechanism exists, but the technique and flavours need perfecting," Hart adds. D Time machine Travelling back or forward in time in Doctor Whotasks TARDIS may seem far-fetched, but Einstein stated that time travel was possible in theory. While this hasntaskt been proven yet, Ronald Mallett, an American professor of physics, believes he can do it with todaytasks technology and for as little as $250,000. Ronaldtasks plan is to use circulating lasers to swirl space and time around like, “a spoon stirring milk into coffee.” The time traveller will step into the beam of light and emerge in the past, but not the distant past - hetaskll only be able to travel back to the point in time at which the machine was switched on. Some physicists are sceptical, saying that the machine would have to be very large or powerful to work, but Mallett still believes that he’ll live to see the first time machine. By the time Mallett creates his machine, he’ll have worked on it for most of his life. But then he’ll be the most famous inventor in history! Check these words colonise, galaxy, control, levitate, swamp, wirelessly, disabled, paralysed, limbs, hack into, mind-boggling, invisibility cloak, prototype, flick, mirage, bend, illusion, fool, nanotube, strand, thread, mouth-watering, crack the secret, nanotechnology, replicate, saliva, far-fetched, circulating, swirl, stir, beam, emerge, skeptical 2 Read the text again. For questions 1-10, choose from the texts (A-D). The texts may be chosen more than once. Which development(s) 1 makes some people concerned about using it? 2 works like something from the natural world? 3,4 have not been successfully tested yet? 5 was demonstrated on the internet? 6,7 uses body processes to work? 8 will have been the inventortasks main focus? 9 was originally intended for another use? 10 can improve life for some groups of people? Vocabulary 3 Complete with: pay. beam, facial, severely, brain, mind, main, gaming. 1 brain signals 2 facial movements 3 gaming industry 4 severely disabled 5 mind control 6 pay the price 7 main course 8 beam of light 4 Replace the words: replicated, demonstrated, swirled, levitated, cracked, emerged from, inserted, stimulate. 1 The magician has floated over the Grand Canyon. 2 The chip will be put under the skin. 3 The scientist explained how to use the machine. 4 They hope to have found the secret code soon. 5 They reproduced the scene in search of evidence. 6 The magnetic headset is designed to provoke your brain. 7 The fog moved round and round over the boats. 8 The photographer came out of the dark room, see Grammar Future Perfect/Future Continuous/ Future Perfect Continuous 5 a) Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect, the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect Continuous. 1 A: How long have you been experimenting with nanotechnology? B: By the end of the month, I will have been working on it for three years. 2 A: Will you be seeing Sarah at the lab later? B: No. By the time we get there, she will have already. 3 A: By the end of the century, we will have built a time machine. B: I’m not sure. I think we will still be working on it. b) What will you be doing this time next weekend? What will you have done by the age of 25? Speaking & Writing 6 Think! Which of the inventions in the texts would you like to try out the most? Why? Write a few sentences in your notebook. Tell your partner. 7 What invention from science fiction would you like to see become a reality in our everyday lives and why? Write a paragraph about this in your notebook, then read it to the class.