Вопрос задан 05.11.2023 в 17:53. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Макаревич Евгений.

Заполните пропуски соответствующим модальным глаголом. will may might would should could Thank

you for inviting me here today to make this presentation about the future of our natural energy reserves. I know some of you will already be familiar with the complex nature of this subject and I hope you __________ forgive me for trying to deal with it in only 45 minutes. If we look back to twenty years ago I can recall how confident people were that nuclear energy __________ provide the ultimate energy source and I don’t think that anyone at that time __________ possibly imagine the impact that the accident at Chernobyl __________ have on our confidence in that industry. While the nuclear industry __________ still hold out some hope for a nuclear-powered future – this time in the form of nuclear fusion – it now looks like it __________ be some time before the necessary technologies are in place for it to succeed. Indeed some skeptics ___________ even go as far as to say that ___________ never be the case! So from a world of confidence we now face the uncomfortable facts: fossil fuels are finite resources and while they __________ be sufficient to carry our economies through the next few decades, there is no doubt that beyond that horizon new sources of energy ___________ have to be developed in order to sustain our current economic model.
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Thank you for inviting me here today to make this presentation about the future of our natural energy reserves. I know some of you will already be familiar with the complex nature of this subject and I hope you may forgive me for trying to deal with it in only 45 minutes. If we look back to twenty years ago I can recall how confident people were that nuclear energy might provide the ultimate energy source and I don’t think that anyone at that time could possibly imagine the impact that the accident at Chernobyl would have on our confidence in that industry. While the nuclear industry might still hold out some hope for a nuclear-powered future – this time in the form of nuclear fusion – it now looks like it should be some time before the necessary technologies are in place for it to succeed. Indeed some skeptics may even go as far as to say that nuclear fusion might never be the case! So from a world of confidence we now face the uncomfortable facts: fossil fuels are finite resources and while they might be sufficient to carry our economies through the next few decades, there is no doubt that beyond that horizon new sources of energy should have to be developed in order to sustain our current economic model.

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