Word |
Example sentence |
Arabic |
alloy (n) |
We make alloys with it though, like
nickel cobalt molybdenum. p.127 |
|
artificial
(adj) |
What kinds of materials do they use to make
body implants, like artificial hips and knees? p.129 |
|
atom (n) |
But in the future, we'll be able to work on a
smaller scale and build things atom by atom.
p.94 |
|
bend (v) |
You can bend it lots of times and it
doesn't break. p.127 |
|
bone (n) |
MEDICINE Doctors will be able to replace
broken human bones with artificial bones made with
nanotechnology. p.94 |
|
boots (n
pl) |
When you go to work on a project
in Finland, should you take a pair of
rubber boots or a pair of leather mountain boots? p.97 |
|
canvas (n) |
When you go on a project in
Africa, should you take a canvas
or synthetic tent? p.97 |
|
cardboard
(n) |
A container
like a box, is often made of cardboard or metal, and often
contains matches, tools, controls, or tissues. p.73 |
|
corrode (v) |
XXX(water) makes many
metals rust and corrode.p.100 |
|
corrosion
(n) |
It's not resistant to corrosion? p.126 |
|
cotton
(n/adj) |
If you were going on a project
in Finland, should you take cotton
or woolen vests? p.93 |
|
electrical
conductor (n) |
Which materials in 5 are
good electrical conductors? p.93 |
|
feather (n) |
You are going to work on a
project in Finland. Should you take a
synthetic sleeping bag or a sleeping bag filled with very soft
feathers? p.93 |
|
firm (adj) |
The meaning
of “soft” is: not hard or firm. p.92 |
|
foam rubber
(n) |
Brainstorm
things that can be made of foam rubber—cushions, car seats,
mattresses. p.92
|
|
forecast
(v) |
Is it possible to invent
a way to forecast next month's weather
with 99 per cent accuracy? p.95 a It can't be done b
Probably not c Maybe d I think so e I'm sure
it is |
|
fur (n) |
For Finland, should you take leather gloves
with fur lining or synthetic ski
gloves? p.93 |
|
glass (n) |
A container
like a bottle, is made of glass or plastic and can contain wine
or water. p.73 |
|
gloves (n
pl) |
For Finland, should you take leather
gloves with fur lining or synthetic ski
gloves?
p.93 |
|
gold (n) |
Carbon graphite, water, protein, DNA, wood,
silver, and gold are all diamagnetic. This means a magnet repels
them. p.97 |
|
hip (body)
(n) |
What kinds of materials do they use to make
body implants, like artificial hips and knees? Listen and find
out. p.92 |
|
knee (n) |
What kinds of materials do they use to make
body implants, like artificial hips and knees? Listen and find
out. p.92 |
|
lead
(metal) (n) |
For Finland, should you take
a torch with a supply of lead
batteries or a torch
with a supply of
nickel-cadmium batteries? p.93 |
|
leather (n) |
For Finland, should you take
leather
gloves with fur lining or synthetic ski gloves? p.93 |
|
lightweight
(adj) |
CARS Manufacturers will be able to
construct cars out of lightweight materials that are 50
times stronger than steel. p.94 |
|
lining (of
clothes) (n) |
For
Finland, should you take leather
gloves with fur lining or synthetic ski gloves? p.93 |
|
matches (n
pl) |
For Finland, should you take
wax-coated waterproof matches
or a refillable, plastic lighter? p.93 |
|
maybe (adv) |
Degrees of
certainty from “impossible” to “possible:”
a It can't be done b
Probably not c Maybe d I think so e I'm
sure it is. p.95
|
|
motorbike
(n) |
For Africa, should you take
a convertible sports car with a soft
PVC roof that
you can roll down or a
motorbike? p.93 |
|
natural
(adj) |
Which
material is 5 are natural? p.95 leather, paper, cardboard |
|
nylon (n) |
Brainstorm
things that can be made of these materials: nylon—ladies
stockings, helmets. |
|
oil spill
(n) |
THE ENVIRONMENT We'll be able to send
nanorobots up into space to rebuild the ozone layer. Other nanorobots
will be able to remove pollutants from water and clean up oil spills.
p.94 |
|
ozone layer
(n) |
THE ENVIRONMENT We'll be
able to send nanorobots up into space to rebuild the ozone layer.
Other nanorobots will be able to remove pollutants from water and clean
up oil spills. p.94 |
|
paint (n) |
Is it possible to invent these
things-- white paint that stays
white and doesn't
darken with age?
How certain are you? a It can't
be done b Probably not c Maybe d I think
so e I'm sure it is. p.95 |
|
paper (n) |
Is the paper tray full? B Yes. A Have
you checked the connections? B Yes. A Is it plugged in? B Yes. A Is it
switched on? p.121 |
|
plastic (n) |
OK. Now, these are steel. Is it possible to
make them in plastic? OK. Now, these are steel. Is it possible to make
them in plastic?
p.127 |
|
plate (for
eating) (n) |
For
Finland, should you take tin or
ceramic plates? p.93 |
|
possibly
(adv) |
What degree of certainty do these expressions
indicate? Are they a, b, c, d, or e? Probably 2 Not a hope 3 Possibly
4 I don't think so 5 Yes, we've done it before. a It can't be
done b Probably not c Maybe d I think so
e I'm sure it is. p.95
|
|
probably
(adv) |
What degree of certainty
do these expressions indicate? Are they a, b, c, d, or e? Probably
2 Not a hope 3 Possibly 4 I don't think so 5 Yes, we've done it before.
a It can't be done b Probably not c Maybe
d I think so e I'm sure it is. p.95 |
|
resist (v) |
The materials used to build cars will be able
to resist scratches, dents, and rust. p.94 |
|
revolution
(n) |
We're at the start of a technological
revolution and nanotechnology will affect every part of our lives -
cars, computers, medicine, energy supplies, food, buildings, clothes.
p.94 |
|
rubber (n) |
If you drop
a rubber ball, it bounces. p.100 |
|
sand (n) |
A container
like a sack is often made of polythene or canvas and often contains
sand or cement. p.73 |
|
send (v) |
COMPUTERS We'll be able to send
trillions of bytes of information in a structure the size of a sugar
cube. p.94 |
|
shovel (n) |
For Finland
should you take a plastic or a steel
snow shovel? p.93 |
|
silk (n) |
For Africa
should you take silk
or synthetic shirts? p.93 |
|
skis (n pl) |
For
Finland, should you take wooden or
plastic skis? p.93 |
|
sleeping
bag (n) |
You are
going to work on a project in Finland. Should you take
a synthetic sleeping bag or a
sleeping bag filled with very soft feathers? p.93 |
|
smart
(intelligent) (adj) |
We'll be able to make all kinds of things
smaller, lighter, cheaper, stronger, and smarter. p.93 |
|
snow (n) |
For Finland, should you take
sunglasses with polarized lenses or
plastic snow
goggles? p.93
|
|
soft (adj) |
You are
going to work on a project in Finland. Should you take
a synthetic sleeping bag or a sleeping bag
filled with very soft feathers? p.93 |
|
space
(universe) (n) |
THE ENVIRONMENT We'll
be able to send nanorobots up into space to rebuild the ozone
layer. Other nanorobots will be able to remove pollutants from water
and clean up oil spills. p.94 |
|
straw (n) |
For
Africa, should you take a straw
sun hat or a cotton baseball cap? p.93 |
|
strong
(adj) |
Today scientists can build nanowires –
extremely strong tubes that are just four atoms wide. p.94 |
|
structure
(n) |
COMPUTERS We'll be able to store trillions
of bytes of information in a structure the size of a sugar cube.
p.94 |
|
sugar cube
(n) |
COMPUTERS We'll be
able to store trillions of bytes of information in a structure the size
of a sugar cube. p.94 |
|
sunglasses
(n pl) |
For Finland, should you take
sunglasses
with polarized lenses or plastic snow
goggles? p.93 |
|
sunhat (n) |
Keep cool on hot days by wearing this
sunhat. Its solar cells power a small radiator at the fron t. p.53 |
|
synthetic
(adj) |
For
Africa, should you take silk or
synthetic shirts? –a canvas or synthetic tent? p.93 |
|
technological (adj) |
We're at the start of a technological revolution and
nanotechnology will affect every part of our lives - cars, computers,
medicine, energy supplies, food, buildings, clothes. p.94 |
|
tin
(material) (n) |
|
|
translate
(v) |
What degree of certainty do these expressions
indicate? Are they a, b, c, d, or e?--a device that translates
what you say in your language and immediately says it in English. a It
can't be done b Probably not c Maybe
d I think so e I'm sure it is. p.95 |
|
transparent
(adj) |
Which
materials in 5 are transparent? The glass bottle. p.93 |
|
underwear
(n) |
For
Africa, should you take polyester or
cotton underwear? p.93
|
|
waterproof
(adj) |
For
Finland, should you take wax-coated
waterproof matches or a refillable, plastic lighter? p.93 |
|
weakened (adj) |
Corroded means: “weakened or destroyed
by chemical action, for example, rusty.” p.92 |
|
window (n) |
Which
materials are most practical for making windows? p.93 |
|
wool (n) |
Brainstorm things that can be made of wool.—jumpers, sweaters,
gloves. p.92 |
|
|
|
|
Useful
phrases |
|
|
I (don’t)
think so. |
What
degree of certainty do these expressions indicate: I don’t think so.
p.95 |
|
I’m sure it
is. |
I’m sure it
is. p.95 |
|
It can’t be
done. |
It can’t
be done. p.95 |
|
Not a hope. |
Not a
hope. p.95 |
|
Probably
not. |
Probably
not. p.95 |
|
to break
under stress |
They mustn't break
under stress. p.126 |
|
What’s it
made of? |
Title of
Unit 20 |
|
Yes, we’ve
done it before. |
Yes, we’ve
done it before. p.95 |
|