отдаю мои последние( Task1. The highlighted words are synonyms to these
1.happen=
2.danger=
3.accountability=
4.argued=
5.flexibility=
Task2. Answer the questions
1. What is a natural disaster?
2. What does the loss depend on?
3. When isn’t a natural disaster a disaster?
8 points
Writing
1. Make the sentences in Passive Voice:
1. My brother (just beat) in the race.
2. He (tell) to wait outside.
3. I (not pay) for the work.
4. Policemen (often ask) the way.
5. Their lawn (cut) once a week.
6. The towels (not use).
7. The best cookies (sell) here.
1. happen = occur
2. danger = risk
3. accountability = responsibility
4. argued = debated
5. flexibility = adaptability
2. Answering the questions:
1. A natural disaster is a catastrophic event caused by natural forces, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, or wildfires, that results in significant damage and loss of life or property.
2. The loss from a natural disaster depends on various factors such as the severity of the event, the preparedness and resilience of the affected area, and the ability to respond effectively during and after the event.
3. A natural disaster is not considered a disaster when it does not cause significant damage or loss of life or property. For example, if a small earthquake occurs in an isolated area with no population or infrastructure, it may not be considered a disaster.
Now let's move on to the writing task:
1. Making the sentences in the Passive Voice:
1. My brother was just beaten in the race. (Subject + was + Past Participle)
2. He was told to wait outside. (Subject + was + Past Participle)
3. I was not paid for the work. (Subject + was + not + Past Participle)
4. The way was often asked by policemen. (Subject + was + often + Past Participle)
5. Their lawn is cut once a week. (Subject + is + Past Participle)
6. The towels are not used. (Subject + are + not + Past Participle)
7. The best cookies are sold here. (Subject + are + Past Participle)
In passive voice: the subject of the sentence receives the action, rather than performing it. It is formed by using a form of the verb "be" (am, is, are, was, were) with the past participle of the main verb.
I hope this detailed and step-by-step explanation helps you understand the answers better. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask!