Упр.1 Юнит 1 Step 10 ГДЗ Rainbow English 11 класс
I. Listening 1 You will hear five texts (a—e) advertising TV programmes, (13). Say which of the specialists (1—6) is likely to take part in which programme.
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I. Listening
1 You will hear five texts (a—e) advertising TV programmes, (13).
Say which of the specialists (1—6) is likely to take part in which programme. There is one person on the list who is not going to take part in any.
Текст аудирования:
Text A
What is a star? How big is the Universe? Where did the Sun and the Earth come from? These are the questions that people have been asking for thousands of years. If you watch Channel 4 at 5 p.m., you may find answers to these questions in the show “What is it all about?”
Text B
People were predicting the weather long before our time. They looked for signs in the way plants and animals behaved. Animals can indicate the weather, often very accurately. The Germans used to keep frogs as live barometers because they croak when the pressure drops.
Text C
The weather is a vital part of our daily lives and it is changing all the time. This is a programme about those who study the following things and try to find out what will happen next:
— air temperature;
— cloud types;
— sunshine;
— rain and snow;
— wind, its speed and direction.
Text D
“What is a bird?” It is a new programme on Channel 5. It gives information about the number of birds in the world and offers very interesting facts about their life. You will learn about birds of the past, the biggest and smallest birds of our time. You will know what birds live in tropical forests, which of them can live with little water, which, like the secretary bird, hunt on foot, which migrate over long distances.
Text E
“A million earthquakes” is the title of the TV programme you will be able to watch on Wednesday at 5 p.m. Famous scientists will tell you about the main earthquake areas. You will learn that there are about a million earthquakes every year. They happen under the sea as well as on land. Ninety per cent occur in the “ring of fires” which circles the Pacific Ocean. Most of them are very small. A large earthquake occurs about every two weeks — mostly under the sea, where it does little harm.