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1. Children and disabled persons are the (high) risk group during the fire.

2. English grammar is (easy) than Russian grammar.

3. Fire prevention is not (little) important than firefighting tactics.

4. Which is the (efficient) extinguishing agent on Class B fires?

5. Bedrooms are the (common) rooms in the home where electrical fires start.

 

4. : an, must, may, should

1. The situation be made less dangerous by proper ventilation.

2. Hidden sparks cause another blaze.

3. Firefighters prepare themselves for any potential rescue situation.

4. This work be done in time.

5. Every cadet remember that he wear his protective clothes and safety shoes while

responding to any fire.

 

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combine combination

oxide oxidize oxidation

react reaction - reactivity

ventilate ventilation

explode explosion

 

6. , : although, but, because, and, so, that

1. I know. You will help me.

2. The door opened. Cadet N. Came in.

3. The new firefighting equipment will be supplied soon. The authorities doubted.

4. Children managed to put out the fire. They did not have any fire extinguishers.

5. The lesson was over. The cadets left the classrooms.

 

to be, to have, to do ,

1. English is my headache, I often have to ask for help.

2. She is to come tonight.

3. I have seen him twice today.

4. My former graduate did not recognize me.

5. What did you have to do?

 

1. central control panel

2. building collapses

3. forcible entry tools

4. Joint Fire Research Organization

5. estimated time enroute

 

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Roof Collapses on Crowded Water Park

This tragedy occurred at 7:15 Saturday evening, during the peak weekend crowds. Some of the visitors were at a first floor disco celebrating Valentines Day, while others were there for a childs birthday party. At the moment of the collapse, almost 1,300 people were in the complex, including 200 employees.

The rescue operation was hampered by the bitter cold (minus 18 Celsius), as well as the difficulty of getting emergency equipment to the spot. Rescue workers, using sniffer dogs, worked by hand to free the survivors, many of whom required emergency treatment for injuries and exposure to the cold. The rescue teams pumped warm air into the debris in order to keep the survivors from freezing, most of whom were clad only in bathing suits. By late Sunday, Luzhkov told Channel One television there is no hope for finding any survivors. The roof collapse killed at least 27 people and injured scores.

1. Where and when did the tragedy occur?

2. What were people doing in the Water Park before the massive roof collapsed?

3. What was the rescue operation hampered by?

4. What did the rescue teams use in their work?

5. What did Luzhkov tell Channel One television?

 

10000 ( , - ).

 

Variant 6

 

1. I (know) my teacher for three years.

2. Where is cadet N.? He (be) ill. He (be) ill for two weeks now.

3. Firefighters (extinguish) the conflagration for 5 hours when we came.

4. You (catch) cold unless you put on your coat.

5. The officials said that investigators already (find out) the cause of the fire.

 

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