Servus Leute,
ich hab hier einen lückentext und hätte gerne die richtigen lösunge, komme aber einfach nicht auf
eine sichere Lösung. d.h. bei einigen Wörtern bin ich mir sehr unsicher. Wäre super von euch den Text durchzuschauen und die nicht passenden lösungen einfach in eurem beitrag zu löschen.
ich danke euch für eure Hilfe
mfg
flo
1.The clinical thermometer is used (for,to) meausuring (body’s,body) temperature.
It (contains,includes,consists of) a tube made (of,from,with)glass, which (contains,consists of,comprises) a certain (amount, number) of mercury. When the mercury is (hot, heated) it
(expands,extends,increases) and (raises, rises) up to the tube, which is graduated in degrees
Fahrenheit or Centigrade (according, depending) on the country of manufacture.
2.The temperature in the furnace is (great,high,hot), so that the maximum amount of steam may be (generated,evolved,given off). For (this,that) reason, the furnace must be built of
(substance, material) which is (able,capable) to (restrain, restrict, withstand) extreme temperature. In order to (prevent, avoid) heat losses through the furnace walls, they are lined
(by,with) bricks. By this (mean, means, way) the heat is (preserved, conserved) inside the furnace.
3.The crew of the aircraft (is, are) (comprised, composed, constituted) of two pilots, a navigator and a radio operator. They have all been flying (since,for)(a number, numbers) of years, and are (largely, highly) qualified men.
7. Ferrous metals are very (apt, liable, possible) to corrosion by oxidation or by some other
(chemic, chemical) (act,action), and they have therefore to be (prevented, avoided,protected)
in some (method, way). One (mean, means) which is often employed to (achieve, obtain, acquire) this is to give the metal a (coat, jacket, clothing) of zinc by a process which is (known, called, termed) as galvanizing.
8.The lathe is a (machine, tool, mechanism) which enables (works, work, jobs) to be (worked,machined) to a (great, high, exact) degree of accuracy. The (food, feed) is controlled automatically by (means, way) of a shaft which is (revolved, impelled, driven) by a system of gears which are (incorporated, accommodated) in the headstock.
9.An (enough, adequate) supply of air is necessary (to, for) the combustion of the fuel in the furnace. If (too, excessive) much air is present, the temperature of the furnace will (reduce, fall, lower). There should be just enough air to (ensure,enable, let) (complete, thorough) combustion to take place.
10. A (rise, raise) in temperature will (make, cause) the steam pipe to (extend, expand, increase) in length, an in order to (prevent, resist, eliminate) stresses from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which (relieve, reduce, release) the stresses by (allowing, permitting, letting) the pipe to expand or contract freely.
11.A country which possesses (few, a few, little) natural (reserves, resources, deposits) is dependent (on,of) the import of (natural, crude, raw) materials, and must pay (them, for them)
By exporting the manufactured goods.
12.These (experiences, experiments) began a few months (ago, since),an some progress(has,have) already been (done, performed, made).It is unfortunate that, owing to
(lack, absence, short) of money, they must now be (culminated, terminated) before the real
(object, subject) has been (accomplished, achieved, resulted).
13. The dam which is now being (erected, constructed) will (bring, cause, make) many benefits to the country. It will (at first, first of all) (dispense, prevent, obstruct) the danger of flooding, and also (enable, ensure) that there is plenty of water for irrigation. It will also (enable, ensure) the water to be used to provide hydro-electric (power, force, engergy).
Lückentext (meiner Meinung nach schwierig)
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A.wilhelm.scream
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boert
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Gast
alles klar,
hier meine lösung:
danke für eure hilfe
1.The clinical thermometer is used (for,to) meausuring (body’s,body) temperature.
It (contains,includes,consists of) a tube made (of,from,with)glass, which (contains,consists of,comprises) a certain (amount, number) of mercury. When the mercury is (hot, heated) it
(expands,extends,increases) and (raises, rises) up to the tube, which is graduated in degrees
Fahrenheit or Centigrade (according, depending) on the country of manufacture.
2.The temperature in the furnace is (great,high,hot), so that the maximum amount of steam may be (generated,evolved,given off). For (this,that) reason, the furnace must be built of
(substance, material) which is (able,capable) to (restrain, restrict, withstand) extreme temperature. In order to (prevent, avoid) heat losses through the furnace walls, they are lined
(by,with) bricks. By this (mean, means, way) the heat is (preserved, conserved) inside the furnace.
3.The crew of the aircraft (is, are) (comprised, composed, constituted) of two pilots, a navigator and a radio operator. They have all been flying (since,for)(a number, numbers) of years, and are (largely, highly) qualified men.
7. Ferrous metals are very (apt, liable, possible) to corrosion by oxidation or by some other
(chemic, chemical) (act,action), and they have therefore to be (prevented, avoided,protected)
in some (method, way). One (mean, means) which is often employed to (achieve, obtain, acquire) this is to give the metal a (coat, jacket, clothing) of zinc by a process which is (known, called, termed) as galvanizing.
8.The lathe is a (machine, tool, mechanism) which enables (works, work, jobs) to be (worked,machined) to a (great, high, exact) degree of accuracy. The (food, feed) is controlled automatically by (means, way) of a shaft which is (revolved, impelled, driven) by a system of gears which are (incorporated, accommodated) in the headstock.
9.An (enough, adequate) supply of air is necessary (to, for) the combustion of the fuel in the furnace. If (too, excessive) much air is present, the temperature of the furnace will (reduce, fall, lower). There should be just enough air to (ensure,enable, let) (complete, thorough) combustion to take place.
10. A (rise, raise) in temperature will (make, cause) the steam pipe to (extend, expand, increase) in length, an in order to (prevent, resist, eliminate) stresses from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which (relieve, reduce, release) the stresses by (allowing, permitting, letting) the pipe to expand or contract freely.
11.A country which possesses (few, a few, little) natural (reserves, resources, deposits) is dependent (on,of) the import of (natural, crude, raw) materials, and must pay (them, for them)
By exporting the manufactured goods.
12.These (experiences, experiments) began a few months (ago, since),an some progress(has,have) already been (done, performed, made).It is unfortunate that, owing to
(lack, absence, short) of money, they must now be (culminated, terminated) before the real
(object, subject) has been (accomplished, achieved, resulted).
13. The dam which is now being (erected, constructed) will (bring, cause, make) many benefits to the country. It will (at first, first of all) (dispense, prevent, obstruct) the danger of flooding, and also (enable, ensure) that there is plenty of water for irrigation. It will also (enable, ensure) the water to be used to provide hydro-electric (power, force, engergy).
hier meine lösung:
danke für eure hilfe
1.The clinical thermometer is used (for,to) meausuring (body’s,body) temperature.
It (contains,includes,consists of) a tube made (of,from,with)glass, which (contains,consists of,comprises) a certain (amount, number) of mercury. When the mercury is (hot, heated) it
(expands,extends,increases) and (raises, rises) up to the tube, which is graduated in degrees
Fahrenheit or Centigrade (according, depending) on the country of manufacture.
2.The temperature in the furnace is (great,high,hot), so that the maximum amount of steam may be (generated,evolved,given off). For (this,that) reason, the furnace must be built of
(substance, material) which is (able,capable) to (restrain, restrict, withstand) extreme temperature. In order to (prevent, avoid) heat losses through the furnace walls, they are lined
(by,with) bricks. By this (mean, means, way) the heat is (preserved, conserved) inside the furnace.
3.The crew of the aircraft (is, are) (comprised, composed, constituted) of two pilots, a navigator and a radio operator. They have all been flying (since,for)(a number, numbers) of years, and are (largely, highly) qualified men.
7. Ferrous metals are very (apt, liable, possible) to corrosion by oxidation or by some other
(chemic, chemical) (act,action), and they have therefore to be (prevented, avoided,protected)
in some (method, way). One (mean, means) which is often employed to (achieve, obtain, acquire) this is to give the metal a (coat, jacket, clothing) of zinc by a process which is (known, called, termed) as galvanizing.
8.The lathe is a (machine, tool, mechanism) which enables (works, work, jobs) to be (worked,machined) to a (great, high, exact) degree of accuracy. The (food, feed) is controlled automatically by (means, way) of a shaft which is (revolved, impelled, driven) by a system of gears which are (incorporated, accommodated) in the headstock.
9.An (enough, adequate) supply of air is necessary (to, for) the combustion of the fuel in the furnace. If (too, excessive) much air is present, the temperature of the furnace will (reduce, fall, lower). There should be just enough air to (ensure,enable, let) (complete, thorough) combustion to take place.
10. A (rise, raise) in temperature will (make, cause) the steam pipe to (extend, expand, increase) in length, an in order to (prevent, resist, eliminate) stresses from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which (relieve, reduce, release) the stresses by (allowing, permitting, letting) the pipe to expand or contract freely.
11.A country which possesses (few, a few, little) natural (reserves, resources, deposits) is dependent (on,of) the import of (natural, crude, raw) materials, and must pay (them, for them)
By exporting the manufactured goods.
12.These (experiences, experiments) began a few months (ago, since),an some progress(has,have) already been (done, performed, made).It is unfortunate that, owing to
(lack, absence, short) of money, they must now be (culminated, terminated) before the real
(object, subject) has been (accomplished, achieved, resulted).
13. The dam which is now being (erected, constructed) will (bring, cause, make) many benefits to the country. It will (at first, first of all) (dispense, prevent, obstruct) the danger of flooding, and also (enable, ensure) that there is plenty of water for irrigation. It will also (enable, ensure) the water to be used to provide hydro-electric (power, force, engergy).
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boert
1.The clinical thermometer is used for meausuring body temperature.
It consists of a tube made ofglass, which (contains a certain amount of mercury.
When the mercury is heated it
expands and rises up to the tube, which is graduated in degrees
Fahrenheit or Centigrade depending on the country of manufacture.
2.The temperature in the furnace is high, so that the maximum amount of steam may be generated. For this reason, the furnace must be built of
material which is able to withstand extreme temperature. In order to prevent heat losses through the furnace walls, they are lined
with bricks. By this means the heat is conserved inside the furnace.
3.The crew of the aircraft is composed of two pilots, a navigator and a radio operator. They have all been flying for a number of years, and are highly qualified men.
7. Ferrous metals are very liable to corrosion by oxidation or by some other
chemical action, and they have therefore to be protected
in some way. One means which is often employed to achieve, this is to give the metal a coat of zinc by a process which is known as galvanizing.
8.The lathe is a machine which enables work to be machined) to a high degree of accuracy. The b]feed[/b] is controlled automatically by means of a shaft which is driven by a system of gears which are accommodated in the headstock.
9.An adequate supply of air is necessary for the combustion of the fuel in the furnace. If too much air is present, the temperature of the furnace will fall. There should be just enough air to enable complete combustion to take place.
10. A rise in temperature will cause the steam pipe toexpand in length, an in order to resist stresses from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which relieve the stresses by letting the pipe to expand or contract freely.
11.A country which possesses little natural resources is dependent on the import of raw materials, and must pay for them
By exporting the manufactured goods.
12.These experiments began a few months ago, and some progress has already been made .It is unfortunate that, owing to
short of money, they must now be terminated before the real
objecthas been achieved.
13. The dam which is now being constructed will bring many benefits to the country. It will first of all prevent the danger of flooding, and also ensure that there is plenty of water for irrigation. It will also enable the water to be used to provide hydro-electric power, force, engergy
Bei ein paar Wörtern bin ich mir nicht 100 pro sicher...
It consists of a tube made ofglass, which (contains a certain amount of mercury.
When the mercury is heated it
expands and rises up to the tube, which is graduated in degrees
Fahrenheit or Centigrade depending on the country of manufacture.
2.The temperature in the furnace is high, so that the maximum amount of steam may be generated. For this reason, the furnace must be built of
material which is able to withstand extreme temperature. In order to prevent heat losses through the furnace walls, they are lined
with bricks. By this means the heat is conserved inside the furnace.
3.The crew of the aircraft is composed of two pilots, a navigator and a radio operator. They have all been flying for a number of years, and are highly qualified men.
7. Ferrous metals are very liable to corrosion by oxidation or by some other
chemical action, and they have therefore to be protected
in some way. One means which is often employed to achieve, this is to give the metal a coat of zinc by a process which is known as galvanizing.
8.The lathe is a machine which enables work to be machined) to a high degree of accuracy. The b]feed[/b] is controlled automatically by means of a shaft which is driven by a system of gears which are accommodated in the headstock.
9.An adequate supply of air is necessary for the combustion of the fuel in the furnace. If too much air is present, the temperature of the furnace will fall. There should be just enough air to enable complete combustion to take place.
10. A rise in temperature will cause the steam pipe toexpand in length, an in order to resist stresses from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which relieve the stresses by letting the pipe to expand or contract freely.
11.A country which possesses little natural resources is dependent on the import of raw materials, and must pay for them
By exporting the manufactured goods.
12.These experiments began a few months ago, and some progress has already been made .It is unfortunate that, owing to
short of money, they must now be terminated before the real
objecthas been achieved.
13. The dam which is now being constructed will bring many benefits to the country. It will first of all prevent the danger of flooding, and also ensure that there is plenty of water for irrigation. It will also enable the water to be used to provide hydro-electric power, force, engergy
Bei ein paar Wörtern bin ich mir nicht 100 pro sicher...
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Cliff
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Gast
zuerst mal danke für deine Hilfe,
und mit der Geduld.. ich schreibe morgen die prüfung, deswegen bin ich ein
bißchen im stress.noch eine Frage, bei welchen Wörter bist du dir unsicher?.
Nachdem ihr mir schon so gut geholfen habt, muss ich euch noch
um einen weiteren Gefallen bitten. Ich hab noch einen kleinen Text. Ich mach es nach der gewohnten Manier.
mfg
Hier meine Lösung:
4. Coal production has been (fairly, rather) higher this year (as, than) last year. (That, This) is
Because of the (employment, exploitation) of new automatic(machinery, mechanism, engines)
Capable (to cut, of cutting) far more coal (as, than, that) can be cut (with, by) hand.
5. Mercury (provides, produces, offers) a (number, quantity) of advantages (on, over) alcohol in measuring (heat, temperature). It has a (rather, fairly) constant rate of expansion (in respect, irrespective) of temperature, and remains liquid over a (big, large, wide) range of temperatures. It can be employed up to about 350° C (under, in) normal atmospheric pressure,
and even higher when the pressure is (bigger, larger, greater) than atmospheric.
6. In (the most of, most) countries, the centigrade scale has been (adopted, adapted, applied) for all temperature measurements. (On, In, By) this scale 0° is the temperature (with, on, at) which pure ice melts, and 100° is the boiling (point, level) of pure water under (usual, normal, normally) atmospheric pressure.
und mit der Geduld.. ich schreibe morgen die prüfung, deswegen bin ich ein
bißchen im stress.noch eine Frage, bei welchen Wörter bist du dir unsicher?.
Nachdem ihr mir schon so gut geholfen habt, muss ich euch noch
um einen weiteren Gefallen bitten. Ich hab noch einen kleinen Text. Ich mach es nach der gewohnten Manier.
mfg
Hier meine Lösung:
4. Coal production has been (fairly, rather) higher this year (as, than) last year. (That, This) is
Because of the (employment, exploitation) of new automatic(machinery, mechanism, engines)
Capable (to cut, of cutting) far more coal (as, than, that) can be cut (with, by) hand.
5. Mercury (provides, produces, offers) a (number, quantity) of advantages (on, over) alcohol in measuring (heat, temperature). It has a (rather, fairly) constant rate of expansion (in respect, irrespective) of temperature, and remains liquid over a (big, large, wide) range of temperatures. It can be employed up to about 350° C (under, in) normal atmospheric pressure,
and even higher when the pressure is (bigger, larger, greater) than atmospheric.
6. In (the most of, most) countries, the centigrade scale has been (adopted, adapted, applied) for all temperature measurements. (On, In, By) this scale 0° is the temperature (with, on, at) which pure ice melts, and 100° is the boiling (point, level) of pure water under (usual, normal, normally) atmospheric pressure.