Read Amy and Jake's dialogue about one of the most important global issues and complete it with the sentences A–D below. Write one letter in each gap. Amy: Hi, Jake! Have you watched that documentary on plastic in our oceans last night? Jake: No, I haven't. What exactly was it about? Amy: They said that every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic end up in our oceans! Jake: Seriously? That's a lot. Amy: Mostly, it comes from us, humans. We use and then improperly dispose of plastic items, which then end up in the waterways and finally in the oceans. Jake: That's terrible. What can we do about it? Amy: Well, the documentary suggested a few things. Jake: I guess we could also participate in local beach clean-ups, right? Amy: Yes, definitely! Even small actions can bring some positive changes. A. One was to reduce our use of single-use plastics, like plastic bags, straws, and bottles. B.It was really shocking. C.That makes sense. D.But how does all this plastic get there?
Задание

Read Amy and Jake's dialogue about one of the most important global issues and complete it with the sentences A–D below.

Write one letter in each gap.

Amy: Hi, Jake! Have you watched that documentary on plastic in our oceans last night?

Jake: No, I haven't. What exactly was it about?

Amy: [ ] They said that every year, 8 million metric tons of plastic end up in our oceans!

Jake: Seriously? That's a lot. [ ]

Amy: Mostly, it comes from us, humans. We use and then improperly dispose of plastic items, which then end up in the waterways and finally in the oceans.

Jake: That's terrible. What can we do about it?

Amy: Well, the documentary suggested a few things. [ ]

Jake: [ ] I guess we could also participate in local beach clean-ups, right?

Amy: Yes, definitely! Even small actions can bring some positive changes.

A. One was to reduce our use of single-use plastics, like plastic bags, straws, and bottles.

B. It was really shocking.

C. That makes sense.

D. But how does all this plastic get there?