- •Фгоу впо «Кубанский государственный аграрный университет»
- •Contents
- •Unit 2 Animals Kingdom Unit 3 People and Nature
- •Introduction
- •Unit 1 Plants Kingdom
- •Warm up
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •1. Give the Russian equivalents to the following words:
- •3. Translate the following word combinations:
- •4. Match a word from list a with its definition in list b.
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences in which the predicate is:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms. Translate the sentences.
- •5. Finish the sentences using the text.
- •6. Translate.
- •7. Summarize the text “Plants”. Use the following beginnings:
- •8. Work in pairs. Discuss the facts from the text. Use the following expressions:
- •Reading for Understanding
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •3. Select the statement that best expresses the main idea of the text.
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •5. Retell the text.
- •Speaking
- •Unit 2 Animals Kingdom
- •Warm up
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •1. Give the Russian equivalents to the following words:
- •2. Guess the meaning of the underlined words. Translate the sentences.
- •3. Translate the following word combinations:
- •4. Match a word from list a with its definition in list b.
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •People and Animals
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences in which the predicate is:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •7. Summarize the text “People and Animals”. Use the following beginnings:
- •Reading for Understanding
- •1. Read the text and choose the headline.
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •9. Find some interesting information about animals on the Internet. Retell it. Reading for Translating Tigers Return to India
- •Speaking
- •Unit 3 People and Nature
- •Warm up
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •People and Nature
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences where the predicate is:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •7. Summarize the text “People and Nature”. Use the following beginnings:
- •Reading for Understanding
- •1. Read the text and choose the headline:
- •A Mystery of Nature
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •Speaking
- •Part II
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Interrelate, prominence, coined, ecology, applied, interaction, gained, highlighted, environment, goals
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •Ecology as a Science
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •6. What are the subjects of the following sciences?
- •8. Summarize the text “Ecology as a Science”. Use the following beginnings:
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •Unit 2 Biosphere
- •Warm up
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •1.Give the Russian equivalents to the following words:
- •5.Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •Biosphere
- •Evolution
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences with:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •6. Complete the definitions.
- •8. Summarize the text “Biosphere”. Use the following beginnings:
- •9. Work in pairs. Discuss the facts from the text. Use the following expressions:
- •Reading for Understanding
- •1. Read the text and choose the headline.
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •6. What other migrating animals do you know? Where do they migrate and why?
- •Is migration one of the ways of survival? Find the information on the Internet and retell it. Reading for Translating Biosphere Cycles
- •Speaking
- •Unit 3 Ecosystem
- •Warm up
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences with:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •6. Complete the definitions.
- •8. Summarize the text “Ecosystem”. Use the following beginnings:
- •Reading for Understanding
- •Ecosystems. Biomes. Habitats
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •7. Find the information about an endangered species on the Internet. Retell it. Use the following questions as a plan:
- •Reading for Translating
- •Speaking
- •Warm up
- •What is a nature (natural) reserve?
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences with:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •6. Complete the definitions.
- •8. Summarize the text “Protected Areas”. Use the following beginnings:
- •Reading for Understanding
- •Yellowstone National Park
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •6. Find the information about a world national park or reserve on the Internet. Retell it. Use the following questions as a plan:
- •Reading for Translating
- •Unit 1 Climate Change
- •Vocabulary
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the complex sentences with:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •6. Complete the definitions.
- •7. Complete the sentences below with the appropriate words.
- •9. Summarize the text “Climate Changes”. Use the following beginnings:
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •Vocabulary
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •It should be mentioned, double, waste, fisheries, results in, population, depletion, challenge
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences with:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •7. Summarize the text “Population and the Environment”. Use the following beginnings:
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •6. Find on the Internet the information about the demographic situation in Russia. Retell it.
- •The interview of a correspondent of “Time” with Rwandan President Paul Kagame (extract)
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences with:
- •7. Summarize the text “Traffic and Air Pollution”. Use the following beginnings:
- •At Home
- •Buy Smart
- •Drive Wise
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •6. Find on the Internet the information about the air pollution in Russia and in your region. Retell it.
- •Vocabulary
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the sentences with:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •7. Summarize the text “Acid Rain”. Use the following beginnings:
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •6. Find on the Internet the information about the problem of acid rain in Russia. Retell it.
- •Is Acid Rain Killing Off Wood Thrushes?
- •Unit 5 Water Pollution
- •Warm up
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •Water Pollution
- •1. Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the complex sentences with:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •7. Summarize the text “Water Pollution”. Use the following beginnings:
- •Reading for Understanding
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •4. Is it true or false? Correct the wrong statements.
- •6. Find on the Internet the information about Gulf of Mexico oil spill, 2010. Retell it. Reading for Translating
- •Speaking
- •Unit 6 Soil Pollution
- •Warm up
- •Vocabulary
- •Word Study
- •5. Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
- •Reading for Speaking and Discussing
- •Soil Pollution
- •1.Grammar Revision. Find in the text and translate the complex sentences with:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Ask your partner some more questions on the text.
- •4. Substitute the words in bold type for their synonyms:
- •7. Summarize the text “Soil Pollution”. Use the following beginnings:
- •Reading for Understanding
- •Creek –ручей inhospitable –негостеприимный
- •Evaporate –испаряться trash -отбросы, мусор
- •2. Find in the text the equivalents to the following word combinations:
- •6. Find on the Internet the information about soil contamination in Russia. Retell it. Reading for Translating
- •Speaking
- •Great Need to Avoid Soil Pollution
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5.Place the appropriate word from the list in each of the blanks below:
flux, existence, originated, ceasing, shell, to date, rocks, diverse, fragile, entire
The biosphere is the part of Earth's outer …
The biosphere includes land, surface …, water, air and the atmosphere.
The … Earth contains over 75 billion tons of biomass.
The animals … depends very heavily on plants life.
More than 2 million species of plants and animals have been identified …
The number of individual species is constantly in some degree of …
New species are appearing and others … to exist.
The Earth’s thin and … “film of life” – varies from a few meters in deserts and tundra to a hundred meters in tropical forest regions and oceans.
The idea of biosphere … rather casually more than a century ago.
The process of evolution resulted in the formation of ever-more … life forms.
Reading for Speaking and Discussing
Read the text and answer the question:
-Who played the most prominent role in the development of the biosphere concept?
Biosphere
The biosphere is the part of Earth's outer shell – including land, surface rocks, water, and the atmosphere – within which life occurs. From the broadest geophysiological point of view, the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere (rocks), hydrosphere (water), and atmosphere (air). Currently the entire Earth contains over 75 billion tons of biomass (life), which lives within various environments within the biosphere.
Over nine-tenths of the total biomass on Earth is plant life, on which animal life depends very heavily for its existence. More than 2 million species of plants and animals have been identified to date, and the actual number of existing species ranges from several million to over 50 million. The number of individual species is constantly in some degree of flux, with new species appearing and others ceasing to exist on a continual basis. The total number of species is presently in rapid decline.
Biosphere is a relatively thin life-supporting layer around the Earth containing living organisms, which is strongly influenced in composition, structure and energetics by the living organisms. Part of the biosphere containing the highest concentration of living matter – the Earth’s thin and fragile “film of life” – varies from a few meters in deserts and tundra to a hundred meters in tropical forest regions and oceans.
The biosphere is a complex system of energy use and material cycling. This system runs on energy flowing into it from the Sun and gives off energy (primarily as heat) to space.
We can divide the biosphere into two parts, living and nonliving, or biotic and abiotic. The biotic part of the biosphere consisting of fauna and flora is called biota.
The idea of biosphere originated rather casually more than a century ago. It was Edward Suess, an Austrian who proposed the term biosphere after observing that life only developed within the strict limits of earth’s part that makes up the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere. The concept played little part in scientific thought, however, until it was developed by the Russian scientist V.I. Vernadsky. It is essentially his concept of the biosphere that we accept today.