Вставить глаголы: must/mustn’t, have to /do (doesn’t) have to, need (not). 1. I think you ... wear that dress. It doesn’t suit you.
2. You ... drive in the fog. It’s really dangerous.
3. You ... do the ironing. I’ll do it later for you.
4. Don’t tell me what I can or can’t do. I don’t ... any advice from you.
5. It’s really important that you do it. You ... forget about it.
6. The next bus is due to arrive in 15 minutes, so we don’t ... hurry.
7. Ilona is a very rich person and she ... work.
8. Gustav won the first prize. He ... be very happy now.
9. In our country you ... have a driving license to drive a car.
10. It’s very cold during this season. I think you ... put on a warmer coat.
Объяснение:
No, we wouldn’t exist. The extinction event cut dinosaurs down to size-only small ones, birds, made it out. Without dinosaurs, mammals can reach significant sizes. Humans are fairly large-most Paleocene mammals were the size of rabbits and mice, and only near the end do we have animals the size of horses, rhinos, etc. If large predator dinosaurs still existed, primates would be forced to remain small and/or arboreal. Living on the plains would be suicide-even the largest sabertooth cat of the Pleistocene would be less than 1000 lbs, while multi-ton theropod predators were common during most of the age of dinosaurs. We wouldn’t even have had the chance to become a species if dinosaurs had survived, as the bulk of mammalian animals during Dino’s rule were kept in check from diversifying. While dinosaurs roamed freely conquering the land, trees, seashore and air, mammals lived secretive lives as mainly inconspicuous small creatures hiding in crevices and holes.
1.Hippocrates was born in 460 В. C. on the island of Cos in Greece.
2.Hippocrates studied medicine and then he went from town to town
where he practiced the art of medicine
3.It is known that he drove out the plague from Athens by lighting fires in the street of the city. That is all we know of
Hippocrates himself.
4.Hippocrates was known as an excellent practitioner and a teacher of medicine. He
established medical schools in Athenes and in other towns. He wrote several books and
many case histories.
5.Hippocrates taught his pupils to examine the patient very attentively
and to give him quick help. He created medicine on the basis of experience. He taught that
every disease was a natural process and it had natural causes.
6.He hate the idea that a disease was
punishment of Gods.
Hippocrates paid much attention to diet, gymnastics, massage and seabathing in
treatment.
7.Не observed diseases such а pneumonia, tuberculosis
and malaria and added to the medical language such words as chronic, crisis, relapse and convalescence.
8.Hippocrates is the most famous of all the Greek doctors.
9. He is often called “the father
of Medicine” and some of his ideas are still important.
Aristotle, the famous philosopher, called him “Hippocrates the Great”.
10.It is a collection of
promises, written by Hippocrates, which forms the basis of the medical code of
honour.