Предмет: Английский язык, автор: daraivanova423

2,3 и 5 задание.Пожалуйста решите.Срочно.

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Task 2: Answer the questions.

What three things should not be in the compost heap?

There are many things that you should not put in your compost heap, as they can cause problems such as bad smells, pests, diseases, or toxins. Some examples are meat, fish, dairy products, oil, coal ash, treated wood, and invasive plants.

What should you do with these things?

Depending on what they are, you should either throw them away in the trash, recycle them, or dispose of them safely. For example, meat, fish, and dairy products should go in the trash, while oil and coal ash should be taken to a hazardous waste facility.

Name three things that are good for making compost.

There are many things that are good for making compost, as they provide nutrients, moisture, and air for the microorganisms that break down the organic matter. Some examples are fruit and vegetable scraps, egg shells, coffee grounds, grass clippings, leaves, and straw.

Task 3: Write out the translation of the sentences below in the correct order. Start with

At home you…

CORRECT SENTENCES:

b. At home you put things like cans, plastic bottles and paper in your Kerbie box or recycling bin. f. The box or bin is emptied. d. The materials are taken to a recycling centre. a. From the recycling centre they go to factories to be made into new, recycled things. g. The new cans, bottles and paper go to shops. c. You can buy the recycled things in the shops. e. Recycled cans, plastic bottles and paper can be recycled over and over again.

Task 5: Match the answers with the questions.

PAPER RECYCLING

Save energy: Recycled cans, plastic bottles and paper can be recycled over and over again.

Reduce rubbish going to landfill: Newspapers, office paper, computer paper and magazines.

Save trees: Newspapers, telephone directories.

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