Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ademikanalova158

What are biofuels? 1. The use of biological material (biomass) as a fuel or lighting material is not new; the earliest evidence for humans using wood for fires is at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov in Israel. 790,000 years ago. However, concern over the impact that the burning of fossil fuels is potentially having on the climate has resulted in renewed interest in biofuels. The difference between fossil fuels and biofuels is that fossil fuels were produced millions of years ago when plants and other organisms died, became buried and were subjected to high temperatures and pressures forming coal, oil or natural gas. Biofuels, on the other hand, are produced from biological material that has been living recently. There are a number of ways in which biofuels can be produced. 2. Some biofuels can be produced from waste material, such as recycled plant oils, whilst others can be produced from plants specially grown for the purpose. Both liquid and gaseous forms of biofuels can be produced from crops that either have a high sugar content, such as sugar cane or sugar beet, or contain starch that can be converted into sugars, such as maize. Plants containing high levels of plant oils, such as oil palm or soybean, can also be used. Wood and its by-products can be converted into a variety of biofuels. co, 1. The main ways in which humans use biofuels 2. Fuels can give energy to humans 3. The main difference between fossils and biofuels 4. The main ways biofuels can be produced Task. Mark the sentences True or False. Task. Which paragraph contains the following information? Write Paragraph 1 or 2 next to the sentences below. Ha 5. Biofuels are possible to produce by converting recycled plant materials. 6. It is not possible to convert trees into a type of biofuels.​

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The British System of Education
Read the text below. Match choices (A-H) to (7-12). There are 2 choices you don’t need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.

The British system of education suggests several types of educational establishments to fit every parent’s requests and possibilities. Here are the main ones.
State schools are maintained by local authorities. They are usually free to be attended by all children aged 5-16. Parents are expected to provide their child with necessary office supplies, while all the books and other equipment are covered by the school. Sometimes school uniform and sportswear are also bought by parents. Besides, schools may ask for voluntary contributions to hold after-school activities, but any child can participate no matter if his or her parents agree to donate. 90% of children in the UK go to state schools.
About 88% of secondary-school students attend comprehensive schools. These schools teach children of all abilities and provide a wide range of secondary education for pupils aged 11-16.
Grammar schools are fully selective and they are academically oriented. Entrance is made based on the results of the ability test, usually at the age of 11. Grammar schools are mostly single-sexed ones and this is their other distinctive feature.
Boarding schools in the UK teach a mix of international students and locals. “Day pupils” leave school at the end of a school day and live with their families. However, most pupils live at the school. Boarding schools are usually co-ed ones with separate accommodation and mixed classes. Boarding schools are usually co-ed ones with separate accommodation and mixed classes. Boarding schools could be both private and free-state ones, which only demand a charge of boarding accommodation, although the free-state boarding schools accept UK citizens or pupils from the European Academic Area only.
A parochial school is a private educational establishment of primary and secondary levels which is affiliated with a religious organization. Its curriculum usually includes general religious education in addition to common subjects such as maths, language and science.
Special schools for students aged eleven or older usually specialize in one of the areas of special educational needs. These include social, emotional and mental health; sensory and physical needs; cognition and learning or communication and interaction. Such schools often further specialize within the main categories to reflect the special needs they help with like Autistic spectrum disorders or any other of a kind.
These schools____________________
A select pupils according to their knowledge and abilities.
B provide education for students who demand a different approach.
C are usually run by the church.
D are attended by the majority of the UK students offering them non-academically oriented secondary education.
E teach children from the UK and EEA only.
F are non-fee paying, funded from taxes and usually
organized by the local government.
G offer both teaching and accommodation.
H are based on general religious education.