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Match the words and expressions from column A with a single word equivalent from column B.

1. to make a prediction a. to produce
2. to look forward to b. extinct
3. everyday c. to forecast
4. still d. changeable
5. unstable e. a habitat
6. to dislike greatly f. to expect
7. hotness or warmth g. to cure
8. to bring about h. to endanger
9. very large in area i. to destroy
10. a heated glass building for growing young plants j. modest
11. no longer in existence k. to include
12. the seashore l. heat
13. easily broken m. environment
14. a place where someone or something is usually found n. huge
15. to treat medically o. to pollute
16. to ruin p. a greenhouse
17. to put in danger q. fragile
18. to hold or put within limits r. prosperous
19. that which surrounds s. to injure
20. to make unclean t. a coast
21. to remain alive u. to hate
22. a fence formed by bushes or small trees growing close together v. calm
23. characterized by good fortune; successful w. a hedge
24. characterized by a moderate estimation of oneself x. daily
25. to do harm to y. to survive
26. any deficiency z. shortage

 

6. Speak about the problems: a) changes to the environment, b) the shortage of clean water, c) the greenhouse effect, filling the gaps with the right words from the box.

a) a) weather c) exhaust e) environmental g) recycling i) on
  b) energy d) resources f) greenhouse h) atmosphere j) fuel

In recent years, the number of ___ (1) problems has increased dangerously. One of the most serious problems is changes to the ___ (2), which has led to the ___ (3) effect: this is making most climates warmer. It is already affecting several areas of the world with unusual ___ (4) causing droughts or heavy storms. Cutting down on ___ (5) fumes from vehicles would help solve the problem. Natural ___ (6) such as oil and coal are not endless, so using other forms of ___ (7) such as wind, sun, water, and even sea waves would help preserve our planet. Very soon we will be able to drive cars in cities and towns that run ___ (8) electricity - a much cleaner ___ (9) than petrol. And we can also help to reserve finite resources by ___ (10) things made of glass, aluminium, plastic and paper.

 

b) a) scarce d) poisonous g) effluent j) sake m) species
  b) respect e) pollution h) shortage k) pour n) supply
  c) precious f) destroyed i) variety l) access o) urgent

 

One of the most ___ (1) environmental problems in the world today is the ___ (2) of clean water. ___ (3) to clean drinking water is a basic human need. But industrial ___ (4) has made many sources of water undrinkable. Rivers, lakes and even seas have become ___ (5). Lake Baikal is one of the world's largest and most beautiful lakes. Russians call it the Holy Sea. It contains a rich ___ (6) of animals and plants, including 1,300 rare ___ (7) that do not exist anywhere else in the world. However, they are being ___ (8) by the massive industrial ___ (9), which some factories still ___ (10) into the lake every day. A few years ago, people thought that the ___ (11) of clean water was limitless. Now clean water is ___ (12), and we are beginning to ___ (13) this ___ (14) resource. We must protect the clean water that remains for the ___ (15) of our children and grandchildren.



 

c) a) average c) lower e) disastrous g) melt i) hurricanes
  b) cause d) rising f) fall h) caps j) lead

 

The greenhouse effect is very important; if it didn't occur at all the temperature of the planet would be 40 degrees ____ (1) and the oceans would freeze. But an increase in the greenhouse effect may ____ (2) to global warming with _____ (3) consequences.

The higher average temperatures produced by global warming could ____ (4) dramatic changes in theweather. Less rain might ____ (5) over large land masses. Central Africa, south Asia and some parts of the United States could risk severe drought and famine. More rain might ____ (6) in coastal areas and over the oceans, there might be more storms and ____ (7) in the Pacific. A rise in the earth's ____ (8) temperature of only one or two degrees would probably ____ (9) the polar ice caps and raise sea levels. Sea levels throughout the world are already ____ (10) by about two millimetres a year. If the polar ice ___ (11) melt, sea levels could rise by more than a meter over a few decades.

 

Decide which two of the statements below are wrong according to the text?

a) The greenhouse effect only leads to disastrous consequences.

b) Without the greenhouse effect the climate on the Earth would be much colder.

c) Because of global warming there could be a risk of drought and famine in parts of Africa and Asia.

d) If there is a rise in temperature of one or two degrees, the sea level will rise by about two millimetres a year

 


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