LESSON 24: Security solutions.
Task 1. Choose the appropriate form.
1. He__ be able to help you.
A)may B)must C)should D)will
2. She __have to sell her car and other belongings to pay her debts.
A)will B)will probably C)might D)would
3. Where is Anna? – I don't know. She ___be at the swimming pool or in the park.
A)could B)should C)must D)has to
4. It ___be as easy as you think.
A)can't B)couldn't C)might not D)must not
5. Don't ring the doorbell when you get there. Maria's little baby ____sleeping.
A)must be B)should be C)maybe D)may not be
LESSON 25: Antiviruses.
HOMETASK.
APPENDIX 1. VIDEOS.
Watch the videos.
Task 1. Divide the evolution of the viruses by decades.
1970’s : In 1976, an outbreak of swine flu at Fort Dix, N.J., sickened five and killed one soldier. Scientists worried that 50 to 60 million Americans would be infected and immediately started planning for a pandemic.
1980’s :
In the 1980s and early 1990s, the outbreak of HIV and AIDS swept across the United States and rest of the world, though the disease originated decades earlier.
AIDS was first recognized as a new disease entity in 1981, and its etiologic pathogen was identified in 1983.
1990’s :
In the 1980s and early 1990s, the outbreak of HIV and AIDS swept across the United States and rest of the world, though the disease originated decades earlier
AIDS was first recognized as a new disease entity in 1981, and its etiologic pathogen was identified in 1983.
2000’s :
Y2K bug, also called Year 2000 bug or Millennium Bug, a problem in the coding of computerized systems that was projected to create havoc in computers and computer networks around the world at the beginning of the year 2000 (in metric measurements, k stands for 1,000).
The 2001-02 influenza season was mild to moderate in the United States and influenza A(H3N2) viruses predominated. Influenza A(H3N2) viruses were the most frequently isolated influenza viruses in the United States during 5 of the last 6 influenza seasons.
2010’s : The 2001-02 influenza season was mild to moderate in the United States and influenza A(H3N2) viruses predominated. Influenza A(H3N2) viruses were the most frequently isolated influenza viruses in the United States during 5 of the last 6 influenza seasons.
While this influenza pandemic began during the last decade (the spring of 2009), it did stretch into 2010 and the numbers were huge. In the US alone, from April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, CDC estimated there were 60.8 million cases, 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths.
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