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Mud, rocks, and small plants are used as the most basic building materials, aside from…..made of flexible materials such as cloth or leather. People all over the world have used these three materials together to create homes to suit their local……conditions. In general stone and brush are used as basic…… components in these buildings, while mud is used to fill in the space between acting as a type of concrete and insulation. Some examples are the…. mostly used as permanent housing in tropical countries or as summer structures by ancient northern peoples. The amount of each material used leads to different styles of buildings. The deciding factor is usually connected with the quality of the soil being used. Larger amounts of clay usually mean using the cob/adobe style, while low clay soil is usually associated with sod building. The other main ingredients include more or less sand/gravel and straw/grasses. ……. is both an old and newer take on creating walls, once made by compacting clay soils between……. by hand, now …… and ……… compressors are used. Soil and especially clay is good ……..; it is very good at keeping temperatures at a constant level. Homes built with earth tend to be naturally cool in the summer heat and warm in cold weather. Clay holds heat or cold, releasing it over a period of time like stone. Earthen walls change temperature slowly, so artificially raising or lowering the temperature can use more resources then in say a wood built house, but the heat/coolness stays longer. Peoples building with mostly dirt and clay, such as ….., ….., and ……., resulted in homes that have been built for centuries in western and northern Europe as well as the rest of the world, and continue to be built, though on a smaller scale. Some of these buildings have remained habitable for hundreds of years.

a. structural e. adobe i. thermal mass b. wattle and daub f. sod j. mechanical pneumatic c. weather g. cob k. Rammed earth d. tents h. forms l. planks

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Данана1
Данана1
22.06.2020 04:38

1 Sarah (is checking) her emails at the moment.

2 Paul (brought) music to the party last night.

3 It  (was snowing) when Dana left the house.

4 Have (you/sent) all the invitations yet?

5 I (will help) you carry it.

6What time do (you/get) up in the mornings?

7 I was cycling to Clare’s house when I (met) her walking to my house!

8 Phoebe does (not/like) science fiction films. She thinks they’re boring.

9 Have (you/ever/flown) in a plane?

10 Angie (taught) herself to ride a bike when she was just five years old!

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Ответ:
botuguruur
botuguruur
08.05.2021 09:16

Dialogue 1

- Excuse me, how can I get to the chemist's.

- Do you see the supermarket opposite the police station?

- Yes, I do.  

- Go up the street. Take the first road on the right. Cross the road. The chemist’s is the corner.

- Is it far?

- It is 300 metres from here.

- Thank you.

Dialogue 2

- Excuse me, is there a book shop near here?

- Yes, there is.

- How can I get to it?

- Drive to the end of the street and turn right. You will see the gift shop. It is on the corner.   Turn right and the book shop is opposite the bank and the school.

- Thank you.

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