Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Аноним

…Sometimes I hate our school radio because they talk about things
everyone knows. And news should be fresh! One day I will be a reporter
and will show them how to produce really good news…
…How do you get to know what’s happening in the world? What are you
going to be? Do you think English will be necessary for your future
career, why?

 

Write him a letter and answer his 3 questions.
Write 100–120 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.
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написать срочно)))

Ответы

Автор ответа: galina572319
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Dear Jessica,

Thanks a lot for your last letter. It was great to hear from you again. I am so sorry, I haven’t answered at once but I was really busy with my school work.   I am glad that you have already chosen your future profession.

In your letter you ask me how I get to know what’s happening in the world. Well, I read newspapers and watch TV as most people, I suppose. Frankly speaking, I do it spontaneously, not regularly. 

As far as I'm going to become a doctor, I think that English will be necessary for my future career. I know that new medicine for numorous deseases appears in different countries, as well as new methods for treatment many serious deseases and they are different in many ways than those in Russia, so it will be useful for to read in the original the articles wtitten in English in different medical journals on the internet, because English is one of the most popular languages and international scientific journals mostly publish articles in English. By the way, English is spoken practically all over the world and I think it's a must nowadays to know English. Do you agree? 

Well, I'm closing now. Keep in touch. Hope to hear from you soon!

Best wishes,

Jane

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Machine room-less elevators are designed so that most of the components fit within the shaft containing the elevator car; and a small cabinet houses the elevator controller. Other that the machinery being in the hoistway, the equipment is similar to a normal traction or hole-less hydraulic elevator. The world's first machine room-less elevator, the Kone MonoSpace was introduced in 1996, by Kone. The benefits are:
- creates more usable space
- use less energy (70-80% less that standard hydraulic elevators)
- uses no oil (assuming it is a traction elevator)
- all components are above ground similar to roped hydraulic type elevators (this takes away the environmental concern that was created by the hydraulic cylinder on direct hydraulic type elevators being stored underground)
- slightly lower cost that other elevators; significantly so for the hydraulic MRL elevator
- can operate at faster speeds that hydraulics but not normal traction units.

Detriments.
- Equipment can be harder to service and maintail.
- No code has been approved for the installation of residential elevator equipment.
- Code is not universal for hydraulic machine room less elevators.

Facts
- Noise level is at 50-55 dBA (A-weighted decibels), which can be lower that some but not all types of elevators.
- Usually used for low-rise buildings
- The motor mechanism is placed in the hoistway itself
- The US was slow to accept the commercial MRL Elevator because od codes
- National and local building codes did not address elevators without machine rooms. Residential MRL Elevator are still not allowed by the ASME A17 code in the US. MRL Elevators have been recognized in the 2005 supplement to the 2004 A17.1 Elevator Code.
Today, some machine room less hydraulic elevators by Otis and ThyssenKrupp exist; they do not involve the use of a piston located underground or a machine room, mitigating environmental concerns; however, code is not yet accepting of them in all parts of the United States.

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