Fill in the gaps with the proper Past Tenses. Don’t forget to put the verb into Active or Passive Voice.
Let’s review the history of genetic engineering. A scientist named Werner Arber 1. __________(study) bacterial viruses. As a graduate student at the University of Geneva in the 1950’s, he studied with a physics professor who 2. ____________(convert) from doing pure physics to biophysics. This was the 1950’s, the DNA structure and the double helix just 3. _____________ (announce), and genes were the rage in science. Even physicists 4. __________(catch) the biology bug at that period of time.
During the period of from 1960 to 1970 the scientists 5. __________(undertake) experiments with viruses and bacteria. Experiments 6.____________(include) the cloning of mice and the adding of genes to bacteria for the purposes of reproduction.
By the 1980's, scientists 7. ______________(introduce) positive proof that genes could be transferred from one plant to another and 8.____________(patent) the first genetically engineered plant. This decade 9. ______________(produce) many advances in the field.
In the early 1990s California company 10. ____________(create) a tomato, which was the first commercially grown genetically modified food crop. The tomato 11. ___________(use) to make tomato puree that 12.____________(sell) in Europe in the mid-1990s.
In 1997, a lamb born in Scotland 13.____________(become) an instant celebrity. An exact duplicate of her six-year-old mother, Dolly was the first animal cloned from the cells of an adult. Other animals previously 14. __________(clone) from the cells of embryos, but Dolly was the first animal to come from an adult. The cloning of Dolly 15. ____________(involve) several steps. First, the scientists previously 16. ______________(take) the cells from Dolly’s mother and the cells 17. ________________(starve) for five days, which 18. ____________(cause) them to stop dividing. The interruption of the cells’ division cycle 19. _____________(make) it easier for them to reprogram themselves to start growing a new organism. After five days, the nuclei of these cells 20. ________________(remove) and transferred into an unfertilized sheep egg, from which the natural nucleus previously 21. _________________(remove). In the next step, the egg was grown in the laboratory for a period of time. Then the egg was implanted into a different sheep, where it 22. ______________(grow) normally for the certain period of time. When the sheep finally 23. _____________(give) birth, the lamb was an exact genetic copy, or clone, of the sheep that 24 _______________(provide) the transferred nucleus, not the sheep that 25. ______________(provide) the egg.
2. Find and learn Russian equivalents for the following words and expressions:
1)for human or animal consumption | a) |
2)improved nutritional content | b) |
3)devastating financial loss | c) |
4)the food treated with pesticides | d) |
5)eliminate the application of | e) |
6)a time-consuming and expensive process | f) |
7)sensitive seedlings | g) |
8)an antifreeze gene | h) |
9)edible vaccines | i) |
10)an unexpected and negative impact on human health | j) |
11)agri-biotech companies | k) |
3. Find and learn English equivalents for the following words and expressions:
1) самые последние технологии молекулярной биологии | a) |
2) быстро растущее население | b) |
3) голод в развивающихся странах | c) |
4) возможная опасность для здоровья | d) |
5) чрезмерное употребление пестицидов и удобрений | e) |
6) полоть сорняки | f) |
7) разбрызгивать\распылять большое количество гербицидов | g) |
8) переносить холодные температуры | h) |
9) угрожающая жизни аллергия | i) |
10) представлять риск для здоровья | j) |
11) помещать «ген-самоубийцу» в | u) |
Translate the following passage from Russian into English.
Генетически модифицированные продукты имеют потенциальные возможности, чтобы решить проблемы голодания и недоедания в мире и помочь защитить и сохранить окружающую среду путем увеличения урожайности и уменьшения доверия к химическим пестицидам и гербицидам. Хотя есть еще много задач, стоящих перед правительствами, особенно в области безопасного тестирования, регулирования, международной стратегии и нанесения маркировочных знаков на продукты. Многие люди считают, что генная инженерия – это неизбежное будущее, и мы не можем позволить себе игнорировать технологию, которая может принести огромную пользу. Однако мы должны действовать осторожно, чтобы избежать причинения непреднамеренного вреда здоровью человека и окружающей среде
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1. Work in mini-groups and prepare short presentations answering one of the following questions:
· Do consumers have a right to know that their food has been genetically engineered? Why? Why not?
· Won’t genetically engineered foods cure world hunger?
· What can we expect in the future from GM crops?
· What are the potential dangers of eating GM foods?
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