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Exercise 1
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Match the words with their translations. dome Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wystrzelenie , 2. uczczenie pamięci , 3. promieniowanie, 4. kopuła, 5. odłamki , 6. pocisk rakietowy missile Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wystrzelenie , 2. uczczenie pamięci , 3. promieniowanie, 4. kopuła, 5. odłamki , 6. pocisk rakietowy debris Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wystrzelenie , 2. uczczenie pamięci , 3. promieniowanie, 4. kopuła, 5. odłamki , 6. pocisk rakietowy radiation Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wystrzelenie , 2. uczczenie pamięci , 3. promieniowanie, 4. kopuła, 5. odłamki , 6. pocisk rakietowy remembrance Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wystrzelenie , 2. uczczenie pamięci , 3. promieniowanie, 4. kopuła, 5. odłamki , 6. pocisk rakietowy launch Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wystrzelenie , 2. uczczenie pamięci , 3. promieniowanie, 4. kopuła, 5. odłamki , 6. pocisk rakietowy
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Exercise 1

Drag and drop images to match them with the appropriate recordings.

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Exercise 2
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Drag and drop elements to the correct places. There are three distractors (elements you do not need). 1. No one is supposed to enter the zone, as it may still be 1. deemed, 2. residual radioactivity, 3. remnants, 4. abundant, 5. Geiger counter, 6. weapons, 7. cautious, 8. featured, 9. rummage through, 10. contaminated, 11. atomic.
2. Unfortunately, sometimes tourists 1. deemed, 2. residual radioactivity, 3. remnants, 4. abundant, 5. Geiger counter, 6. weapons, 7. cautious, 8. featured, 9. rummage through, 10. contaminated, 11. atomic the abandoned buildings.
3. You can still see 1. deemed, 2. residual radioactivity, 3. remnants, 4. abundant, 5. Geiger counter, 6. weapons, 7. cautious, 8. featured, 9. rummage through, 10. contaminated, 11. atomic of the main structure in some places.
4. All participants of the tour are asked to be extra 1. deemed, 2. residual radioactivity, 3. remnants, 4. abundant, 5. Geiger counter, 6. weapons, 7. cautious, 8. featured, 9. rummage through, 10. contaminated, 11. atomic about where they sit and what they touch.
5. The place was 1. deemed, 2. residual radioactivity, 3. remnants, 4. abundant, 5. Geiger counter, 6. weapons, 7. cautious, 8. featured, 9. rummage through, 10. contaminated, 11. atomic safe for re-habitation.
6. They use a typical 1. deemed, 2. residual radioactivity, 3. remnants, 4. abundant, 5. Geiger counter, 6. weapons, 7. cautious, 8. featured, 9. rummage through, 10. contaminated, 11. atomic to measure the radiation levels.
7. Even after so many years, 1. deemed, 2. residual radioactivity, 3. remnants, 4. abundant, 5. Geiger counter, 6. weapons, 7. cautious, 8. featured, 9. rummage through, 10. contaminated, 11. atomic is present in the area.
8. The museum 1. deemed, 2. residual radioactivity, 3. remnants, 4. abundant, 5. Geiger counter, 6. weapons, 7. cautious, 8. featured, 9. rummage through, 10. contaminated, 11. atomic a fascinating exhibition on nuclear science.
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Exercise 3
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Drag and drop elements to create a dialogue about nuclear tourism. Elementy do uszeregowania: 1. Why do people visit them?, 2. It refers to the period when atomic energy began to be used., 3. I’m afraid I’m still not convinced., 4. Have you ever heard of atomic tourism?, 5. No, what is it?, 6. That’s another term I’m not familiar with., 7. Are they safe?, 8. And how is it used now?, 9. Well, the risk of accidents in power plants is low and declining., 10. It’s visiting places which were significant in atomic history., 11. It is used as a source of low-carbon electricity from nuclear reactors., 12. They want to learn something more about the Atomic Age.
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Exercise 4
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Choose the correct option which fills the gaps in both sentences. Only one answer is correct in each point. 1. The bomb burst with… force.
The… used for this type of experiment is usually nitroglycerin.
a) violent
b) explosive
c) chemical

2. There was a small… on the cover.
I guess I will have to start from…
a) crack
b) beginning
c) scratch

3. The city declared the area a nuclear-free…
He really was in the… and scored one point after another.
a) zone
b) flow
c) sector

4. He had made all the arrangements… to his departure.
They denied having any… knowledge about the problems at the power plant.
a) up
b) previous
c) prior

5. During the Cold War period, Americans carried out a lot of… tests at several sites.
There was low light and… music playing softly in the background.
a) nuclear
b) atmospheric
c) soft
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Exercise 5
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Based on the text and the interactive picture, choose the correct answers. There is more than one correct answer in each point. 1. Which expressions refer to places?
a) exclusion zone
b) remnants
c) headquarters
d) nuclear disasters

2. Which words/expressions refer to things that are hazardous to health?
a) tourist traps
b) debris
c) mushroom cloud
d) radioactive dust

3. Which expressions describe safe activities?
a) watch launch simulation
b) gauge radiation
c) launch missiles
d) carry out atmospheric tests

4. Which words are verbs?
a) deter
b) feature
c) dome
d) fuse

5. Which adjectives collocate with the the word “bomb”?
a) atomic
b) cautious
c) nuclear
d) hydrogen

6. Which words refer to weapons?
a) remnants
b) missiles
c) warheads
d) warfare

7. Which words/expressions refer to what is left after an explosion?
a) launch
b) contaminated
c) uranium enrichment
d) residual radioactivity
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Exercise 6
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Based on the text and the interactive picture, type in the missing translation of the Polish words in brackets. 1.     Tu uzupełnij (Era atomowa)     had a significant impact on American culture. 2. The most hazardous part of the area is the     Tu uzupełnij (strefa zamknięta),     where access is restricted. 3. Chernobyl is widely acknowledged to be     Tu uzupełnij(najgorszą katastrofą nuklearną)     in history. 4. It is important to measure     Tu uzupełnij(poziomy promieniowania)     regularly. 5. The magnitude of the     Tu uzupełnij(siły wybuchu)     was more powerful than had been expected. 6. A     Tu uzupełnij(bomba wodorowa)     is a type of nuclear weapon which explodes because of the energy freed by nuclear fusion. 7. They observed the     Tu uzupełnij(wystrzelenie pocisku rakietowego)     from a safe distance.
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Exercise 7

Write a leaflet with safety guidelines for tourists visiting a nuclear zone. Use 6–7 sentences.

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Exercise 8

During holidays you visited one of the sites popular among atomic tourism enthusiasts. Write a letter to a friend (100–150 words) in which you:

  • explain how you got interested in atomic tourism;

  • give a short description of the site’s attractions;

  • describe an event which happened during your visit;

  • express how the visit made you feel.

Start with:

Dear Tim,

I’m writing to tell you about an amazing place I visited this summer.

And finish with:

Write to me soon,

XYZ

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