Стр.44-45 Unit 4 ГДЗ Комарова Ларионова 11 класс
4 The world of science and technology Skills aims Predicting content of short listening texts: listening for specific information Suggesting ideas and expressing agreement while speaking Reading a series of short texts for gist and specific information Writing an essay to practise paragraph formation, forming and developing ideas Dive in!
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4 The world of science and technology
Skills aims
Predicting content of short listening texts: listening for specific information
Suggesting ideas and expressing agreement while speaking
Reading a series of short texts for gist and specific information
Writing an essay to practise paragraph formation, forming and developing ideas
Dive in!
A How much do you know about science and technology? Do this quiz and find out.
1 If you drop two balls of different weight from a high place, which will fall first?
a the heavier item
b They will both fall at the same time.
2 Which scientist lived in the 20th century?
a Einstein
b Newton
3 When was the telephone invented?
a in 1918
b in 1876
4 When was the first email sent?
a in 1971
b in 1991
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Reading
В Read the title of the article and the subtitles given in C. Match each subtitle to a photo. What do you think the article is about?
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Steps to success
When you do Reading 10:
taskScan the text quickly until you find the information you need.
taskDon’t read the whole text in detail.
C Match paragraphs 1-4 of the article with subtitles A-E. There is one extra subtitle you don’t need to use.
A First vaccination
В First dinosaur fossils identified
C The theory of natural selection
D The gravitation law
E The law of falling bodies
The shock of the new
Years later, scientists who make great discoveries are admired for their cleverness and originality. But some of the great discoveries were not praised at the time they were made.
1 In 1822, the geologist William Buckland had been doing research when he came across some really big teeth. Big-sized bones and teeth had been found earlier by other people, but they were not considered important. Why not? Because they thought they had belonged to giants, which, at the time, were not interesting to scientists. In fact, these teeth belonged to an extinct species of animal that had lived more than 160 million years ago! Buckland knew they were important. He did not come up with the name dinosaur to describe these creatures. Sir Richard Owen did that years later in 1842. But he did publish the first ever scientific paper describing fossil dinosaurs. The name Buckland gave to the dinosaur he discovered was Megalosaurus, which, in Creek, means taskgreat lizardtask.
2 Charles Darwin published his book On the Origin of Species in 1859. He had developed a theory, which he called natural selection. It was a theory of evolution, stating that the taskstrongertask characteristics of a species become more common in later generations. These are the ones that help an animal or plant survive in their own environment.
At the time, Darwintasks theory shocked the world because it didntaskt agree with what the church had been teaching. Even today, in some parts of the world, Darwin’s theory is not taught in schools. Darwin came up with his theory while he was on a five-year scientific expedition to the Pacific coast of South America. He got many of his ideas from the data he collected on the Galapagos Islands.
3 In 1604, astronomer and physicist, Galileo Galilei, proposed his theory of falling bodies, for nearly 2,000 years, people had accepted Aristotletasks theory that heavier bodies fall faster than lighter ones. Galileo proved that this was false. He showed that all bodies fall at the same rate no matter how much they weigh. In a book written by one of Galileotasks pupils, an experiment which proved this theory was described. Galileo is said to have dropped two balls of the same material, but different weights, from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. He wanted everyone to see that the balls would reach the ground at the same time. And they did! People have questioned whether this experiment really ever happened, however Galileotasks theory is now regarded as a scientific fact.
4 In 1796, Edward Jenner, an English country doctor, gave someone the worldtasks first vaccination. In the 18th century, people were terrified of getting a common disease called smallpox. One in three people who caught the disease died. If you did survive, you were left with terrible scars all over your body.
Jenner noticed that after people had come into contact with cowpox, they didntaskt catch smallpox. Cowpox was similar to smallpox, but it only affected cows. He decided to inject the cowpox disease into healthy people. It was a risk, and other doctors were sceptical. But Jenner had made a major scientific breakthrough. He had come up with a smallpox vaccine. Thanks to his discovery, the threat of smallpox no longer exists and people today are protected from many other dangerous diseases.
D For questions 1-9, choose a scientist A-D.
A William Buckland
В Charles Darwin
C Galileo Galilei
D Edward Jenner
Which scientist(s)...
1 experimented on people?
2 may not have conducted an experiment he is well known for?
3 proved that a previous theory was wrong?
4 invented a name for a new discovery?
5 wrote a book about his discovery?
6 discovered that something was more important than people had previously thought?
7 discovered that characteristics arc passed on to next generations?
8 came up with his theory after watching people?
9 developed his ideas while travelling?
Words in context
E Find words in the paragraphs that mean the following.
Paragraph 1
1 animals
2 the remains of an animal
Paragraph 2
3 a group of animals or plants with similar characteristics
4 the development of plants or animals over time
Paragraph 3
5 speed
6 doubted
Paragraph 4
7 marks left on the skin or body
8 not easily convinced
Quick chat
Which discoveries do you think were the most important?
In pairs, come up with two more important scientific discoveries.