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subject. A were B has been C was 29. My mum says she'll never forget .................... my dad for the first time. A to meet B she met C meeting 30. The burning of fossil fuels has a bad .................... on our environment. A drawback B impact C fault 31. Mum advised me .................... the heavy box up the stairs. A not to carry B to not carry C don't carry Marks: 2x30=60 Задание №2: Reading Read the text and mark the statements (31 to 35) as T (True), F (False) or Ns (Not stated). (Прочитайте текст и отметьте утверждения (31 - 35) как Т (правда), F (неправда) or Ns (об этом ничего не сказано)). WHITE ROOFS FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE! The effects of global warming are becoming more and more noticeable with the passing of the years. The number of floods, storms and heat waves has increased as a result of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases that do not allow the sun's heat to escape the Earth's atmosphere. However, a simple and quite possibly effective idea has been suggested as a way to help lessen the consequences of climate change. Professor Steven Chu, the US Energy Secretary and a Nobel Prize winner, suggests that painting our rooftops white will help the Earth's temperature to drop. The idea is that if enough surfaces - rooftops, pavements, roads - are painted white, more sunlight will reflect off these surfaces and go back into space. This will help cool our planet down. According to scientists, if rooftops and roads were painted white it would reduce the amount of CO2 by billions of tons. This would be the same as taking every car in the world off the streets for 11 years. Not only this, but homes with white rooftops and cars that are painted white wouldn't absorb so much heat from the sun. This means that they would be cooler and people wouldn't have to turn on their air conditioners as much. Consequently, we would save more energy and reduce the amount of CO2 released in the atmosphere. Although the idea of white rooftops has been generally welcomed by the scientific and environmental communities, there appear to be a few problems. One of these is the fact that the colour white would be too bright if it was painted on too many large surfaces. Another concern is that keeping the white surfaces in good condition for a long period of time would be too expensive. Pessimists feel that though painting rooftops and pavements in light colours is good in theory, it is just a very small step to take towards reducing the Earth's temperature. What we must remember though, is that there is not one solution to

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Задание 29-31

29. My mum says she'll never forget C meeting my dad for the first time.

30. The burning of fossil fuels has a bad B impact on our environment.

31. Mum advised me B to not carry the heavy box up the stairs.

White Roofs for a Bright Future

32. The effects of global warming are becoming more and more noticeable with the passing of the years. The number of floods, storms and heat waves has increased as a result of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases that do not allow the sun's heat to escape the Earth's atmosphere. However, a simple and quite possibly effective idea has been suggested as a way to help lessen the consequences of climate change.

33. Professor Steven Chu, the US Energy Secretary and a Nobel Prize winner, suggests that painting our rooftops white will help the Earth's temperature to drop. The idea is that if enough surfaces - rooftops, pavements, roads - are painted white, more sunlight will reflect off these surfaces and go back into space. This will help cool our planet down.

34. According to scientists, if rooftops and roads were painted white it would reduce the amount of CO2 by billions of tons. This would be the same as taking every car in the world off the streets for 11 years. Not only this, but homes with white rooftops and cars that are painted white wouldn't absorb so much heat from the sun. This means that they would be cooler and people wouldn't have to turn on their air conditioners as much. Consequently, we would save more energy and reduce the amount of CO2 released in the atmosphere.

35. Although the idea of white rooftops has been generally welcomed by the scientific and environmental communities, there appear to be a few problems. One of these is the fact that the colour white would be too bright if it was painted on too many large surfaces. Another concern is that keeping the white surfaces in good condition for a long period of time would be too expensive. Pessimists feel that though painting rooftops and pavements in light colours is good in theory, it is just a very small step to take towards reducing the Earth's temperature. What we must remember though, is that there is not one solution to

Ответ: 29. C; 30. B; 31. B.

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