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*** mark and jane are talking about
different animals. read the sentences and
write the animal.
1 i think it lives in high mountains, and there aren't
many of them left.
snow leopard
2 it's a very small animal, but it likes to live in
people's houses, and sometimes eats your food!
3
a lot of children have toys of this animal, but in
real life, it isn't so friendly.
this animal is fast and has big teeth, and lives in
forests and mountains in large families.
4
5 you can sometimes see them on beaches or lying
on rocks.
6 i'm scared of this animal. it can have a dangerous
bite.
7 you can see this animal on rivers or lakes.
8 it's possible to ride this animal, and in some
countries, people race them.
9 the male has large horns on its head, and
sometimes uses them to fight other males,
10
it has long legs and can run fast and jump very
high.
1.I am studying in my bedroom at the moment, but I can join you in the park later.
2.Tom was watching TV when Jane arrived. 3.Water boils at 100C.
4.The policeman asked, «What were you doing at the time of the robbery?»
5. This athlete broke the record at the Olympic games last year.
1 A doctor is someone who helps sick people.
2.Do you know which book this is?
3 It was summer time when we decided to go on holiday to New York.
4. Tom is very reliable. That's why I like him.
5 That's the clinic where Mary works.
1. Natural gas either occurs together with crude oil or forms separate deposits of gas alone.
2. Decomposition of both animal and vegetable remains over a period of many centuries without air is the source of natural gas.
3. In beds of sand, sandstones and limestones.
4. When a borehole reaches such a deposit the gas rushes up.
5. Russia has a gigantic network of pipelines.
6. Natural gas is an inflammable gas.
7. Natural gas consists of hydrocarbons with a very low boiling point.
8. Methane ( CH4 ) makes up approximately 85 per cent of the typical natural gas.
9. Natural gas has no distinct odour.
10. Yes, most of it we use as a fuel for the production of both heat and energy.
11. Natural gas is valuable also as an important chemical raw material for industry, as chemical technologists are able to obtain hydrogen, acetylene, carbon black and various chlorine derivatives.
12. Natural gas occurs mainly in Russia and some other CIS countries and in the United States where most of the extraction and utilization takes place.
13. In the Ukhta (Russia) and Emba regions (Kazakhstan), near Saratov, Fergana (Uzbekistan), Samara, Volgograd and Grozny.
14. In Europe they found rich deposits in Rumania and Italy, smaller ones in Austria and France. Germany also has several small but intensively worked fields.