Vocabulary 5
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| 104) contemplate the future
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| 105) disrupt supplies
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| 106) shut off the pipeline
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| 107) feud over gas and oil prices
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| 108) cut off the oil pipeline
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| 109) a stand-off
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| 110) diversify its energy supplies
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| 111) security of supply renewed
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| 112) (be)built on unknowing
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| 113) biofuels
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| 114) hydrogen economy
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| 115) raise the matter
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| 116) Western consumers
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| 117) develop a more coherent
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| 118) response on energy
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| 119) otherwise
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| 120) play the game on their terms
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| 121) a political tool
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| 122) contribute to
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| 123) renewed investment
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Study and speak about the consecutive steps undertaken by the European community to protect the European economy from unpredicted shut-offs.
Map out the most problematic areas
Vocabulary 6
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| 124) face tougher security checks
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| 125) major source of terrorism
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| 126) the top US official
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| 127) details emerge of
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| 128) an al-Qaeda internet presence
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| 129) visa waiver program
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| 130) fill in on-line forms
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| 131) Homeland Security
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| 132) home-grown terrorism
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| 133) (be) mindful of
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| 134) increasingly
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| 135) prolific supporter
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| 136) car bomb design
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| 137) host chat rooms
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| 138) link into wider networks
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| 139) a fully-fledged al-Qaeda network
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| 140) a posting on a website
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| 141) a password protected site
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| 142) jihadists
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| 143) aspirational
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| 144) cells operating in this country
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| 145) psychological warfare
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| 146) waning influence
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| 147) a sign of its future intent
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Find information about latest terrorist attacks committed on public transport.
Speak about security measures that can be undertaken to protect civilians from terrorist attacks.
Vocabulary 7
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| 148) trade turnover between
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| 149) amount to
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| 150) map out one’s plans
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| 151) enough room
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| 152) lop-sided trade
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| 153) US government oversight
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| 154) scrutinize
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| 155) commodity exchange
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| 156) exports of raw materials prevail
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| 157) commission on export control
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| 158) mutually beneficial in character
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| 159) so far
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| 160) merely
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| 161) immediate profits
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| 162) a switch to smth
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| 163) innovative economy
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| 164) an overhaul of
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| 165) outmoded industries
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| 166) gradual replacement with
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| 167) business ties
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| 168) rough-and-tumble
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| 169) hampered by various factors
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| 170) (be) still in place
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| 171) advanced technologies
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| 172) discriminatory measures
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| 173) tap its full potential
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| 174) likewise
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| 175) lift restrictions
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Speak about the current state of affairs of US-Russian cooperation in the sphere of the most advanced technologies.
Suggest a joint project and present it to an imaginary body which is to decide whether invest your project or not.
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