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Say if the following statements are true or false. Correct the false statements




1. Copper was extracted by man more than 10,000 years ago.

2. Copper alloys appeared because there was shortage of pure copper.

3. Copper metals are important functional and decorative materials today.

4. In the 19th century the demand for copper greatly decreased.

5. The resources of copper will be worked out in the near future.

6. If Egyptian plumbing is recycled, a lot of copper can be obtained.

 

Agree or disagree with these statements. Give reasons for your answer.

1. Copper metals possess valuable properties.

2. Technological progress increases the demand for copper.

3. There is no need to save copper resources.

4. Copper can and should be recycled.

These words are taken from the text. Use the dictionary to find out their meaning.


weathering, n

clad, v

serviceable, adj

cookware, n

jet plane, n

nuclear, adj

nonsparking, adj

explosion, n

remain, v

undamaged, adj


Read the text to learn more about properties and applications of copper.

Do you know that...

...copper is essential to our health as an important constituent of skin, bones and blood. It is also biostatic - bacteria cannot grow on its surface. High-tech doctors save lives with the help of copper-cladscalpels.

...a copper plumbing system from the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt is still in a serviceable condition after more than 5,000 years.

...copper has always been part of metal money.

...chefs around the world prefer copper cookware due to its properties of high heat transfer plus uniform heating (no hot spots).

...copper is the standard for electrical conductivity. It conducts electrical current better than any other metal except silver.

...IBM is replacing aluminium with copper in computer chips up to 200 million transistors can be packed onto such a chip. The result is much faster operating speeds.

...about 2% (9,000 pounds) of the total weight of a Boeing 747-200 jet plane is copper. A typical diesel-electric locomotive uses about 11,000 pounds of copper while a Triton-class nuclear submarine uses about 200,000 pounds of copper.

...yellow brass (Copper Alloy 360) is so easy to machine, that it is the standard for metals machinability.

...high-strength, nonmagnetic and corrosion-resistant copper alloy tools are also nonsparking, which is valuable in situations where explosions are feared.

...designers look at copper and brass as metals of quality, comfort and beauty.

...through one hundred years of sea winds, rains and sun, the copper skin of the Statue of Liberty not only has become more beautiful but also has remained virtually undamaged. Closer analysis shows that weathering and oxidation of the copper skin has come to just 0.005 of an inch in a century.

...copper clearly was a good idea a hundred years ago. With technological advances, copper is still a great idea today.

 

Explain why...

1) Copper is important to our health.

2) Copper is widely used in medicine.

3) The ancient Egyptian plumbing system is still in a serviceable condition.

4) Copper cookware is preferred by cooks worldwide.

5) Copper is the standard for electrical conductivity.

6) Aluminium is being replaced with copper in computer chips.

7) Transport means need copper.

8) Copper alloy tools are used in situations where explosions are feared.

9) Copper metals are popular as a decorative material.

10) The Statue of Liberty needed little restoration.

 

15. Translate the original and derivative words, using a dictionary and create several new words by adding suffixes:

verb noun (abstract) noun (personal) adjective
- science scientist scientific
to found foundation founder -
to classify classification - -
to depend dependence dependability dependent dependent dependable
to predict prediction predictor -
to discover discovery - -
to originate origination originator -
to define definition - definite
to conduct conductivity conduction conduct conductress conductive
to treat treatment - -
to compare comparison - comparable comparative
to design designer -

 





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