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II. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. We _____________ (begin) as soon as Tom _____________ (be) ready.
2. I _______________ (stay) here until it _______________ (get)warmer.
3. Mother _____________ (bring) us cakes when she ______________ (go) out.
4. If he ______________ (have) time he _____________ (come) with us.
5. _____________ (not leave) until I ______________ (send) you a message.
III. Translate the text and retell it.
Japanese researchers have discovered enough reserves of rare-earth metals(REMs) to satisfy global demand for up to 700 years.
Oceanographers surveyed the deep-sea mud on the Pacific Ocean floor near Japan's Ogasawara Islands, which are about 2,000 kilometers southeast of Tokyo. Scientists say the minerals find, "has the potential to supply these metals on a semi-infinite basis to the world".
Researchers from Waseda University and the University of Tokyo estimate the area they mapped contains more than 16 million tons of rare-earth metals. They added that the area offers "great potential as ore deposits for some of the most critically important elements in modern society".
T he chief of the department “Foreign languages”: Sh.R. Adilova
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