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Вопрос от +79155280046 Имя 22 февраля 2025 09:30

Задание III. Прочитайте историю и составьте условные предложения, используя данную ниже схему. Пример выполнения: Captain Smith/ be less sure of the invincibility of the ship - If Captain Smith had been less sure of the invincibility of the ship, he would have given orders to reduce speed. The Unsinkable Titanic In 1912, the British luxury liner Titanic sank on its first voyage across the Atlantic after hitting an iceberg. The captain, passengers, and crew firmly believed that the ship was unsinkable. Captain Smith gave no orders to reduce speed although he knew about iceberg danger. When the iceberg was spotted less than a quarter mile away, the Titanic was cruising at full speed and had no time to stop or swerve. To make matters worse, there were not enough lifeboats for all the passengers, and over 1500 people died as a result of this disaster. As it turned out, it was only by accident that the ship's radio was operational. It had gone out and the Titanic's telegraph operator Harold Bride had managed to repair it just hours before the tragedy. The Carpathia, which picked up the Titanic's SOS signal, arrived at the scene and took on board as many survivors as it could. After the disaster, new laws were introduced concerning safety at sea. 1. Captain Smith/ be less sure of the invincibility of the ship 2. Captain Smith/ give orders to reduce the speed 3. the Titanic/ have time to stop or swerve 4. the Titanic/ not hit an iceberg 5. the Titanic/ not sink 6. over 1500 people/ not die 7. Harold Bride/ not repair the radio 8. the radio/ not be operational 9. the Titanic/ not give the SOS signal 10. the Carpathia/ not pick up the signal 11. the Carpathia/ not come to the Titanic's rescue 12. 700 more people die

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22 февраля 2025 09:30

  1. If Captain Smith had been less sure of the invincibility of the ship, he would have given orders to reduce speed.

  2. If Captain Smith had given orders to reduce the speed, the Titanic would have had time to stop or swerve.

  3. If the Titanic had had time to stop or swerve, it would not have hit an iceberg.

  4. If the Titanic had not hit an iceberg, it would not have sunk.

  5. If the Titanic had not sunk, over 1500 people would not have died.

  6. If over 1500 people had not died, Harold Bride would not have needed to repair the radio.

  7. If Harold Bride had not repaired the radio, the radio would not have been operational.

  8. If the radio had not been operational, the Titanic would not have given the SOS signal.

  9. If the Titanic had not given the SOS signal, the Carpathia would not have picked up the signal.

  10. If the Carpathia had not picked up the signal, it would not have come to the Titanic's rescue.

  11. If the Carpathia had not come to the Titanic's rescue, 700 more people would have died.

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Задание III. Прочитайте историю и составьте условные предложения, используя данную ниже схему. Пример выполнения: Captain Smith/ be less sure of the invincibility of the ship - If Captain Smith had been less sure of the invincibility of the ship, he would have given orders to reduce speed. The Unsinkable Titanic In 1912, the British luxury liner Titanic sank on its first voyage across the Atlantic after hitting an iceberg. The captain, passengers, and crew firmly believed that the ship was unsinkable. Captain Smith gave no orders to reduce speed although he knew about iceberg danger. When the iceberg was spotted less than a quarter mile away, the Titanic was cruising at full speed and had no time to stop or swerve. To make matters worse, there were not enough lifeboats for all the passengers, and over 1500 people died as a result of this disaster. As it turned out, it was only by accident that the ship's radio was operational. It had gone out and the Titanic's telegraph operator Harold Bride had managed to repair it just hours before the tragedy. The Carpathia, which picked up the Titanic's SOS signal, arrived at the scene and took on board as many survivors as it could. After the disaster, new laws were introduced concerning safety at sea. 1. Captain Smith/ be less sure of the invincibility of the ship 2. Captain Smith/ give orders to reduce the speed 3. the Titanic/ have time to stop or swerve 4. the Titanic/ not hit an iceberg 5. the Titanic/ not sink 6. over 1500 people/ not die 7. Harold Bride/ not repair the radio 8. the radio/ not be operational 9. the Titanic/ not give the SOS signal 10. the Carpathia/ not pick up the signal 11. the Carpathia/ not come to the Titanic's rescue 12. 700 more people die
1. If Captain Smith had been less sure of the invincibility of the ship, he would have given orders to reduce speed. 2. If Captain Smith had given orders to reduce the speed, the Titanic would have had time to stop or swerve. 3. If the Titanic had had time to stop or swerve, it would not have hit an iceberg. 4. If the Titanic had not hit an iceberg, it would not have sunk. 5. If the Titanic had not sunk, over 1500 people would not have died. 6. If over 1500 people had not died, Harold Bride would not have needed to repair the radio. 7. If Harold Bride had not repaired the radio, the radio would not have been operational. 8. If the radio had not been operational, the Titanic would not have given the SOS signal. 9. If the Titanic had not given the SOS signal, the Carpathia would not have picked up the signal. 10. If the Carpathia had not picked up the signal, it would not have come to the Titanic's rescue. 11. If the Carpathia had not come to the Titanic's rescue, 700 more people would have died.