miércoles, 9 de junio de 2010

reading comprenhension strategies ING-02



well, in this practice I need that you put in practice the techniques learned and explained in class for reading a text in a foreing languague. the following text is in english and you will try to understand or answer some questions about it, remember don´t try to traslate just read the text

THE CHANNEL TUNNEL
The Channel Tunnel, (French: le tunnel sous la Manche; often nicknamed the Chunnel in English) is a rail tunnel beneath the English Channel at the Straits of Dover, connecting Cheriton in Kent, England and Sangatte in northern France. A long-standing and hugely expensive project that saw several false starts, it was finally completed in 1994. It is the second longest rail tunnel in the world, surpassed only by the Seikan Tunnel in Japan. It is operated by Eurotunnel plc.

In 1957 the Channel Tunnel Study Group was formed. It reported in 1960 and recommended a railway tunnel of two main tunnels and a smaller service tunnel. The project was launched in 1973 but folded due to financial problems in 1975 after the construction of a 250 m test tunnel.

In 1984 the idea was relaunched with an Anglo-French government request for proposals to build a privately funded link. Of the four submissions received the one most closely resembling the 1973 plan was chosen and announced on January 20, 1986. The Fixed Link Treaty was signed by the two governments in Canterbury, Kent on February 12, 1986 and ratified in 1987.

The planned route of the tunnel took it from Calais to Folkestone (a route rather longer than the shortest possible crossing) and the tunnel was to follow a single chalk stratum (which meant the tunnel was deeper than the previous attempt). For much of its route, the tunnel is nearly 40 m under the seafloor, with the southern section being deeper than the northern.

Digging the tunnel took 15,000 workers over seven years, with tunnelling operations conducted simultaneously from both ends. The prime contractor for the construction was the Anglo-French TransManche Link, a consortium of 10 construction companies and 5 banks of the two countries. Engineers used large tunnel boring machines (TBMs), mobile excavation factories that combined drilling, material removal, and the process of shoring up the soft and permeable tunnel walls with a concrete liner. After the British and French TBMs had met near the middle, the French TBM was dismantled while the British one was diverted into the rock and abandoned. Almost 4 million cubic metres of chalk were excavated on the English side, much of which was dumped below Shakespeare Cliff near Folkestone to reclaim 90 acres (360,000 m²) of land from the sea.

The Channel Tunnel consists of three parallel tunnels: two primary rail tunnels, which carry trains north and south, and a smaller access tunnel. This access tunnel, which is served by narrow wheeled vehicles, is interconnected, by means of transverse passages, to the main tunnels at regular intervals. It allows maintenance workers access to the tunnel complex and provides a safe route for escape during emergencies.

When the two tunnels met 40 m beneath the English Channel seabed on December 1, 1990, in what was to become one of the "crossover halls" that allow diversion of trains from one main tunnel to the other, it became possible to walk on dry land from Britain to mainland Europe for the first time since the end of the last ice age, over 13,000 years ago. The British and French efforts, which had been guided by laser surveying methods, met with less than 2 cm of error.

The tunnel was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II and French President François Mitterrand in a ceremony held in Calais on May 6, 1994.

Answer teh following questions:

1.The Channel Tunnel was completed in 1994?

2.The tunnel runs 40m under the sea?

3.There are three parallel tunnels inside the Chunnel?

4.The tunnels from both ends met in 1990?

good luck!!!

14 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

1R:yes, it was finally completed in 1994. It is the second longest rail tunnel in the world...
2r: the tunnel is nearly 40 m under the seafloor...
3r:yes, two primary rail tunnels, which carry trains north and south, and a smaller access tunnel..
4r:When the two tunnels met 40 m beneath the English Channel seabed on December 1, 1990, in what was to become one of the "crossover halls" that allow diversion of trains from one main tunnel to the other, it became possible to walk on dry land from Britain to mainland Europe for the first time since the end of the last ice age, over 13,000 years ago
frank erick galviz sanchez 7140

Anónimo dijo...

1R:yes, it was finally completed in 1994. It is the second longest rail tunnel in the world.
2r: the tunnel is nearly 40 m under the seafloor.
3r:yes, two primary rail tunnels, which carry trains north and south, and a smaller access tunnel.
4r:When the two tunnels met 40 m beneath the English Channel seabed on December 1, 1990, in what was to become one of the "crossover halls" that allow diversion of trains from one main tunnel to the other, it became possible to walk on dry land from Britain to mainland Europe for the first time since the end of the last ice age, over 13,000 years ago
darwin jaimes 7148

Anónimo dijo...

1) yes it was finally completed in 1994

2) yes the tunnel is nearly 40 m under the seafloor

3) yes the Channel Tunnel consists of three parallel tunnels

4) yes the tunnel from both ends met at 1940


luis salazar 7184
endersont ramirez 4800

Anónimo dijo...

1.The Channel Tunnel was completed in 1994?

1. yes finished in 1994

2.The tunnel runs 40m under the sea?

2.if the tunnel runs 40 meters under the sea

3.There are three parallel tunnels inside the Chunnel?

3.if three tunnels in the channel

4.The tunnels from both ends met in 1990?
good luck!!!

4.if they join on 1 dicienbre 1990

yonayker fuentes 7263

Anónimo dijo...

1.The Channel Tunnel was completed in 1994?

it was terminated in 1994 the canal de La Mancha

2.The tunnel runs 40m under the sea?


yes the tunel runs 40 low meters the sea

3.There are three parallel tunnels inside the Chunnel?

if are three tuneles within the service channel

4.The tunnels from both ends met in 1990?
good luck!!!

yes el tunel tiene ambos extremos se reunen em 1990

ivan chacon 7293
ramon chacon 7292

Anónimo dijo...

1.The Channel Tunnel was completed in 1994?

R: Yes, it was finally complete in 1994

2.The tunnel runs 40m under the sea?

R: Yes, the tunnel runs under the sea 40 m

3.There are three parallel tunnels inside the Chunnel?

R:Yes, the channel tunnel cosists of there parallel tunnels: Two primary rail tunnels, which carry trains north and south, and a smaller access tunnel

4.The tunnels from both ends met in 1990?

R: Yes, they met on december 1, 1990

Jorge L. Rangel Q. 7147

Anónimo dijo...

1.The Channel Tunnel was completed in 1994?

R: Yes, it was finally complete in 1994

2.The tunnel runs 40m under the sea?

R: Yes, the tunnel runs under the sea 40 m

3.There are three parallel tunnels inside the Chunnel?

R:Yes, the channel tunnel cosists of there parallel tunnels: Two primary rail tunnels, which carry trains north and south, and a smaller access tunnel

4.The tunnels from both ends met in 1990?

R: Yes, they met on december 1, 1990

jefferson izarza 7097

Anónimo dijo...

1.The Channel Tunnel was completed in 1994?

response:
The Channel is a rail tunnel, connecting Cheriton in Kent, England and Sangatte in northern France. long project was completed in 1994 if

2.The tunnel runs 40m under the sea?

The planned route of the tunnel, taken from Calais to Folkestone (a route longer than the shortest possible crossing) and the tunnel was to follow a single layer of chalk (which meant that the tunnel was deeper than the previous attempt). For much of its route, the tunnel is about 40 meters under the seabed, with the southern portion is deeper than the North.
so if you run 40 meters to the sea.

3.There are three parallel tunnels inside the Chunnel?

is false because
The Channel Tunnel consists of three parallel tunnels, two main rail tunnels, which carry trains north and south, and a smaller access tunnel. This access tunnel, which is served by narrow wheeled vehicles, is interconnected through transverse passages, the main tunnels at regular intervals. It allows maintenance workers access to the tunnel complex and provides a safe route for escape during an emergency.

4.The tunnels from both ends met in 1990?

If the two tunnels joined
When they met two 40-m tunnel under the English Channel seabed on 1 December 1990, in what would become one of the rooms of "crossover" that allow diversion of trains from one main tunnel another, it became possible to walk on dry land from Britain to mainland Europe for the first time since the end of the last ice age 13,000 years ago. The British and French efforts, which had been guided by laser methods, met with less than 2 cm of error.

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Anónimo dijo...

1) The tunnel runs 40 meters under the sea? If the tunnel is about 40 meters under the seabed, for much of its route.
2) The tunnel runs 40 meters under the sea? If the tunnel is about 40 meters under the seabed, for much of its route.
3) There are three parallel tunnels in the Chunnel? NO The Tunnel consists of three parallel tunnels, two main rail tunnels, which carry trains north, and south, and a smaller access tunnel.
4) The tunnels at both ends met in 1990? SI tunnels met 40 cm below the English Channel in December 1990.
wiliton Ortiz *7228

mayra dijo...

answer
1-"If it was completed in 1994 and is the second largest railway tunnel in the world

2-The tunnel if you are at 40m below the seabed

3-If you are two primary, railroad tunnels leading north and south of Buenos Aires trains and a smaller access tunnel to the O.N.U.

4-When the two tunnels resolved 40 m below the seabed of the English Channel on December 1, 1990, in what was to become one of the "halls" of the crossroads that allows the diversion of trains from a main tunnel the other, it became possible to walk on dry land from Britain to mainland Europe for the first time since the end of the last ice age, 13,000 years ago

Ciba Brache Mayra Alejandra #3885
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6ºto semestre

Anónimo dijo...

1) The tunnel runs 40 meters under the sea? If the tunnel is about 40 meters under the seabed, for much of its route.

2) The tunnel runs 40 meters under the sea? If the tunnel is about 40 meters under the seabed, for much of its route.

3) There are three parallel tunnels in the Chunnel? NO The Tunnel consists of three parallel tunnels, two main rail tunnels, which carry trains north, and south, and a smaller access tunnel.

4) The tunnels at both ends met in 1990? SI tunnels met 40 cm below the English Channel in December 1990.

Deivys jesus montaño rivas
matricula: 7313
seccion:2
semestre:2
especialidad:produccion industrial

Anónimo dijo...

1) The tunnel runs 40 meters under the sea? If the tunnel is about 40 meters under the seabed, for much of its route.

2) The tunnel runs 40 meters under the sea? If the tunnel is about 40 meters under the seabed, for much of its route.

3) There are three parallel tunnels in the Chunnel? NO The Tunnel consists of three parallel tunnels, two main rail tunnels, which carry trains north, and south, and a smaller access tunnel.

4) The tunnels at both ends met in 1990? SI tunnels met 40 cm below the English Channel in December 1990.

Deivys jesus montaño rivas
matricula: 7313
seccion:2
semestre:2
especialidad: produccion industrial

Anónimo dijo...

1) Yes it was finally completed in 1994
2) is nearly 40 m under the sea
3) The Channel Tunnel consists of three parallel tunnels although
4) Yes on december 1, 1990
segundo semetre M.M , M.A
Kristian Gomez
Victor Prieto
fanor collazos

Anónimo dijo...

1) Yes it was finally completed in 1994.It is the second longest rail tunnel in the world.

2)the tunnel is nearly 40 m under the seafloor.
3)yes, two primary rail tunnels, which carry trains north and south, and a smaller access tunnel.
4)if they join on 1 dicienbre 1990
SEGUNDO SEMESTRE M.A M.M
Kristian Gomez
Victor Prieto
fanor collazos