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Ex.16.Student “General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade” survey: Write five good questions about the topic. Ex.17.Writing:

Write about the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: for 10 minutes.

Correct your partner’s paper.

Ex.18. SPEAKING: Speak on the topic “General Agreement on Tariffs and

Trade”

Grammar revision

Ex.1. Phrasal verbs

Use a main verb from the first box and a preposition from the second box to create the answers below.

e.g - Go and _________ (him)! It's nearly 9am!!

Answer: Go and wake him up! It's nearly 9am!!

Back

Change

Feel

Hold

Do

Look

Play

Set

Throw

Knock

On

After

Down

Back

Over

In

Off

Up

Начало формы

1. Even though he was proved wrong, he absolutely refused to _____ .

2. There were two pilots on the flight to Australia and they _____ after half the flight was completed.

3. Can you _______ my cat for a few days while I am away on business?

4. The baby has been quite ill this week and yesterday, after dinner, _____ her dinner.

5. If the children _____ while we are out Kathy, put them to bed and don't let them watch TV in their rooms, OK?

6. I have a splitting headache and I certainly don't _____ to going to watch a concert.

7. There was a stupid man in the post office asking about the history of stamps. He _____ the line of people for fifteen minutes!

8. We both left university the same year and _____ our own business called "Fluffy Fings".

9. Don't get him worried about money. If I were you, I'd _____ the importance of getting the loan or he will panic.

10. The government should _____ their fine words about foreign aid with real increases in the money they give to the Third World.

Working on the article Airport security New body scanners see through clothes

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Travellers at two US airports will soon be searched by new high-tech scanners. International airports in Los Angeles and New York have installed digital body scanners that can ‘see through’ clothing. The new machines will mainly search for weapons and explosives. They use the very latest technology, called millimeter wave imaging. Radio waves create a 3-D image of someone’s body to see if they are concealing anything dangerous. Government officials say the new equipment will make air travel safer. A spokesperson said: “Imaging devices are not a brand new security tool, but they are a brand new security tool for airports.” There are plans to install the devices in another 30 airports across the country. An official promised that passengers will prefer the scanner to a security guard patting their body.

The new technology has raised questions by privacy groups, who believe the scanning process is too detailed. They say the device can see too much of the naked body. A civil liberties spokesman said it was the same as a virtual strip search. He warned: “We need to make sure there are good safeguards. The temptation is great not to follow procedures when a celebrity or someone well-known is involved.” One female passenger at LA airport suggested that only female operators should be allowed to scan female passengers. She said she was highly embarrassed to see a male official looking at the digital image of her body. She was also worried the scanned images could end up on the Internet. It seems it’s only a matter of time, however, before the machines replace metal detectors.