How can we keep the water clean? It's simple. The main water pollutants are people and their industries. If people stop building factories and factories on the banks of rivers, then we will preserve the ecological purity of the water, and thus will not pollute it with industrial waste. If a person stops polluting water with various garbage (cans, bags, bottles), then the water will become cleaner and a new life will arise in it. It is possible to rebuild reserves so that people do not destroy the ecosystem of reservoirs, rivers, lakes ... It is necessary to strictly monitor that people do not throw toxic waste into the seas and oceans. Prevent tanker and oil well accidents.
Iraq still has not let the International Committee of the Red Cross visit U.S. prisoners of war, "We would hope that the Iraqi regime would do the honorable and the right thing and allow the International Committee of the Red Cross in to visit these prisoners of war (POW)," Myers said on CNN's . He said he did not know whether the visits had taken place yet. We know the Red Cross has a long history of visiting POWs in Iraq. He said he also is concerned about civilians in the cities between Basra and Baghdad, home to the most intense fighting in the war. The International Committee of the Red Cross does not yet have staff in those cities, he said.
Exercise 32 1 What does Tom think) of the Budget?- He (thinks it most unfair. ~ I (agree) with him. 2 What does this one cost)?- It (costs) forty pence. 3 Do you (hear the wind? It is blowing very strongly tonight. 4 Do you see) my car keys anywhere?- No, Iam looking) for them but I do not see) them. 5 He never (listens) to what you say. He always (thinks) about something else. 6 This book is about a man who (deserts) his family and (goes) to live on a Pacific island. 7 Do you (understand) what the lecturer is saying? ~No, I do not understand) him at all. 8 What do you (have) for breakfast usually? ~ I usually eat) a carrot and drink) a glass of cold water. 9 When the curtain (rises we (see a group of workers. They are (picketting the factory gate. 10 Why are you (walking so fast today? You usually walk) quite slowly. ~ I Am hurrying because I am meeting my mother at 4 o'clock and she does not like) to be kept waiting. 11 I (wish that dog would lie down. He (keeps jumping up on my lap. ~I think) he (wants to go for a walk. 12 Do you (recognize) that man? ~ I (think that I have seen him before but I do not remember his name 13 Look at that crowd. I wonder what they are waiting for. 14 This message has just arrived and the man is waiting in case you (want) to send a reply. 15 Stop! Don't you see) the notice? ~ I (see it but I can't read it because I am not wearing) my glasses. What does it say)? ~ It (says) 'These premises are patrolled by guard dogs'. 16 She always (borrows) from me and she never (remembers) to pay me back. 17 Do you (need another blanket or you feel) warm enough? 18 Does it (save) time if you (take) the path through the wood? ~ No, it does not matter) which path you take. 19 I am saving) up because I am going abroad in July. 20 I (think it is a pity you don't take more exercise. You are getting fat. 21 The plane that you are looking at now is just (taking) off for Paris, 22 Tom never (do any work in the garden; he always (works) on his car. 23 What is he (doing to his car now? ~ I (think he is polishing it. 24 That film is coming to the local cinema next week. Do you (want) to see it? 25 How is Peter (getting) on at school? ~ Very well. He seems to like the life. 26 Why does MrsPitt (look so angry? ~ Mr Pitt is smoking a cigarette and drop the ash on the carpet. 27 This is our itinerary. We leave home on the 8th, arrive in Paris on the 9th, spend the day in Paris, and set out that night for Venice. ~ That (sounds) most interesting. You must tell me all about it when you (get) back. 28 This story is about a boy who (makes) friends with a snake which he (finds) in his garden. Then he (goes away but he does not forget) the snake and some years later he (returns) and (looks) for it. 29 He (finds) the snake who (recognizes its old friend and (coils round him affectionately. But, unfortunately, the snake is by now a full-grown boa-constrictor and its embrace (kills the poor boy. 30 Does the snake (feel sorry about this?- I don't know). The story (ends there. 31 How do you (end a letter that (begins), 'Dear Sir'? ~ I always put), 'Yours truly', but Tom (prefers 'Yours faithfully'. 32 What does the word 'catastrophe' mean)? ~ It (means 'disaster'. 33 What are you (waiing for?- I am waiting for the shop to open.- But it does not open) till 9.00. - I (know but I (want to be early, as their sale (starts today. 34 Why are you (smoking a cigar, Mrs Pitt? You do not smoke) cigars as a rule. ~ I am smoking it because I want the ash. This book (says that cigar ash mixed with oil removes heat stains from wood. 35 Who (owns this umbrella? ~ I do not know). Everybody (uses it but nobody (knows who (owns it. 36 Do you (mind if I (ask you a question? ~ That (depends on the question.~ It (concerns your brother. ~ I (refuse to answer any question about my brother.
How can we keep the water clean? It's simple. The main water pollutants are people and their industries. If people stop building factories and factories on the banks of rivers, then we will preserve the ecological purity of the water, and thus will not pollute it with industrial waste. If a person stops polluting water with various garbage (cans, bags, bottles), then the water will become cleaner and a new life will arise in it. It is possible to rebuild reserves so that people do not destroy the ecosystem of reservoirs, rivers, lakes ... It is necessary to strictly monitor that people do not throw toxic waste into the seas and oceans. Prevent tanker and oil well accidents.