Task 3. Fill: protect, regulate, consolidate, stimulate, absorb, ignite, turn on, encode, generate, amplify. 1. Our brain receives information even in sleep. 2 He worked hard to have ten years of research in one book. 3. The human brain, cerebellum , and brainstem. 4. Emotions such as fear affect the amygdala. 5 computer programs are being developed that use speech to interpret facial movements. 6 Neurons must transmit signals to the brain. Nutritionists diets to improve brain function. healthy eating 8. The brain must perceive facts, emotions , and experiences in order to create memories. 9 The ancient Greeks believed that rosemary could significantly improve their memory. 10 The amygdala is a very small part of the brain, but it helps our emotions.
1. America's strong demand for automobiles explains - d. why auto workers have historically been among the highest paid workers in the world. 2. In contrast to market economies, economies with different forms of dictatorial control - a. may be called command economies. 3. Big corporations are not allowed to dominate an industry or a market - b. entirely through government regulation. 4. In some industries, such as radio, television, telephone services and some others, competition cannot be relied - f. entirely on to produce results that are good for the society. 5. Resources are the things or services that are used - h. to produce goods which can satisfy (удовлетворять) people's demands. 6. Economics and economists play an important role at the highest levels of governments - e. which rely heavily on economic advisers in making the decisions about the future of the country. 7. Until the middle of the 18th century, industry (in contrast to agriculture and commerce) - g. was of little importance in the economies of Europe and America. 8. Under capitalism, economic decision-making is decentralized - c. and resources are allocated through goods and services markets.
1. d. why auto workers have historically been among the highest paid workers in the world. 2.a. may be called command economies. 3. b. entirely through government regulation. 4. f. entirely on to produce results that are good for the society. 5. h. to produce goods which can satisfy (удовлетворять) people's demands. 6. e. which rely heavily on economic advisers in making the decisions about the future of the country. 7. g. was of little importance in the economies of Europe and America. 8. c. and resources are allocated through goods and services markets.
2. In contrast to market economies, economies with different forms of dictatorial control - a. may be called command economies.
3. Big corporations are not allowed to dominate an industry or a market - b. entirely through government regulation.
4. In some industries, such as radio, television, telephone services and some others, competition cannot be relied - f. entirely on to produce results that are good for the society.
5. Resources are the things or services that are used - h. to produce goods which can satisfy (удовлетворять) people's demands.
6. Economics and economists play an important role at the highest levels of governments - e. which rely heavily on economic advisers in making the decisions about the future of the country.
7. Until the middle of the 18th century, industry (in contrast to agriculture and commerce) - g. was of little importance in the economies of Europe and America.
8. Under capitalism, economic decision-making is decentralized - c. and resources are allocated through goods and services markets.