Помогите задание Charity begins at home It is said that charity begins at home, and people in the UK seem to have put these words into practice?

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Помогите задание Charity begins at home It is said that charity begins at home, and people in the UK seem to have put these words into practice.

Their enthusiasm for helping others shows in the 187, 000 charity organisations that exist in the country.

Some of the most famous ones are Oxfam, Age Concern, the RSPCA, the British Heart Foundation and Marie Curie Cancer Care.

People donate money to charity organisations or volunteer to help them raise money.

Many of these organisations run charity shops.

The first charity shop in the United Kingdom was established Oxfam in Broad Street, Oxford.

Oxfam has the largest number of charity shops in the UK with over 800 stores.

Charity shops sell goods at very low prices.

The items for sale are usually second - hand and donated by members of the public.

These include books, records, CDs, clo accessories, household items, furniture and costumes for special occasions such as Hallowe There are bargains for everyone!

Some charity shops also sell new goods that are somehou related to the cause they support.

In Oxfam stores, for example, you can find fair trade fo crafts.

Staff who work at charity shops are volunteers, so most of the profits from the sales go t the charity.

In the US, where charity shops are called thrift stores, this kind of shoppin - word it's called thrifting.

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ElinaDbivanochk8a 12 февр. 2024 г., 10:58:44

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Read the text and fill in the gapswith the right forms of the words?

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Krasnobaevrb 17 янв. 2024 г., 21:42:35 | 5 - 9 классы

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Watching television is a major activity that influence on children and adolescents.

Children in the United states average watch and three to four hours a day.

By the time of high school graduation, they will have spent more time watching television than they have in the classroom.

Children who watch a lot of television are likely to : have lower grades in school, read fewer books, exercise less, be overweight.

Time spent watching television takes away from important activities such as reading, school work, playing, exercise, family interaction, and social development.

Children also learn information from television that may be inappropriate or incorrect.

They often cannot tell the difference between the fantasies presented on television and reality.

They are influenced by the thousands of commercials seen each year, many of which are for alcohol, junk foods, and toys.

Parents can help by doing the following : don’t allow children to watch long blocks of TV, but help them select individual programs.

Choose shows that meet the developmental needs of your child.

Children’s shows on public TV are appropriate.

Set certain periods when the television will be off.

Study times are for learning, not for sitting in front of the TV.

Make TV viewing an active process for child and parents!

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Use of English?

Use of English.

Put the verbs in the brackets into the Past Simple Tense

Поставьте глаголы в следующих предложениях в Past Simple.

1. Helen (organize) a sale for charity.

2. He (give) food to a homeless.

3. Bauyrzhan Momyshuly (be) born in 1910.

4. We (have) a projector in our classroom.

5. He (help) his mother​.

Likki901 11 февр. 2024 г., 17:20:18 | 10 - 11 классы

Complete the task?

Complete the task.

Read the text below.

Transform the words in brackets in capital letters (so that they match the content lexically and grammatically).

Use them to fill in the gaps.

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Write one word in each gap.

The Mark Twain house

Some of the most famous(FICTION) characters were brought to life inside a stick - style mansion in the heart of Hartford, Connecticut.

Sam Clemens, whose pen name was Mark Twain, spent his most(PRODUCT) years in the house that he and his wife considered their dream home.

Today, many(VISIT) come from all over the world to walk through the halls where his books were born.

Mark Twain himself said that he and his family spent their happiest years there.

Today, the Mark Twain House is a treasured(ATTRACT) in Hartford.

Walking through the house, people can imagine him writing "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and his wife Olivia hosting(SOCIETY) events in the elegant ballroom.

Katuhaazaza 22 февр. 2024 г., 02:16:53 | 5 - 9 классы

1. Read the text and answer the questions bellow?

1. Read the text and answer the questions bellow.

Environmental Protection.

Economists have long thought of the environment as an unlimited source of resources.

For thousands of years people lived in harmony with the environment but with the industrial revolution our negative influence on Nature began to increase.

Large cities with thousands of steaming, polluting factories can be found nowadays all over the world.

The by - products of their activity pollute the air we breathe, the water we drink, the fields where our crops are grown.

There are many consequences of damaging the environment.

One of them is "acid rain".

Cars with their engines and factories have become the main source of air pollution in industrial areas.

When factories send gases and chemicals into the air, they mix and the mixture is carried for hundreds of miles by the wind and finally, it falls back to earth.

This "acid rain" kills fish and trees and slowly it kills everything.

The third problem is damage to wildlife.

Vast forests are cut down in Africa, South America and Asia for the needs of industries in Europe and in the USA.

As a result, some species of animals, birds, fish and plants have disappeared and keep disappearing.

Another problem is damage to water and soils.

Dumping wastes into lakes, rivers, seas and oceans causes water pollution.

Harmful wastes may also get into the soil or drain off fields that have been sprayed with pesticides.

There is another aspect of the environmental problem, the importance and urgency of which steadily grow.

How country disposes of its waste may have a major effect on its future and the future of the world, too.

Recycling waste and rubbish receives ever - greater care in Europe.

Cans, paper and empty bottles and other things we call rubbish are accumulated in every home.

Recycling process has double effect, the other part of it being - saving energy, which would have been necessary for producing new things.

In Russia and the former Soviet republics there are some areas where the environment is in a poor state.

Some of them are the Aral Sea, Lake Baikal, the Kuzbass, Semipalatinsk and Chernobyl.

Cotton growing in the region of the Aral Sea has used huge quantities of water, and the level of the sea has fallen by 14 yards.

For decades nuclear weapons were tested near Semipalatinsk, and the ground is contaminated with radiation there.

More than twenty years ago a pulp - and - paper factory was built on the shore of Lake Baikal.

As a result of the pollution, more than 50 per cent of the world's purest water has been ruined.

The whole ecological system of the lake has changed greatly.

After the disaster in Chernobyl the inhabitants of the nearby towns and villages had to be evacuated.

Some of them died and some became invalids.

Problems of environment are no longer problems of one particular country or one particular region of a country.

One of the most serious environmental problems in large cities in Britain is thick fog, which the British so often have in autumn and in winter.

In London the fog is sometimes so thick that cars run into one another.

For many centuries, during the cold time of the year, the English people used coal in their fireplaces in private houses, though smoke from factories contributed a great deal to the trouble too.

This kind of fog the English people used to call smog.

Unusually thick smog in London in 1962 caused the death of some 4000 people.

A Clean Air Act was passed in 1956, which prohibited the use of open coal fires at homes and in the city area.

Today, many scientists and ordinary people realize that the Earth is in a danger.

Either we stop killing the Earth or we kill ourselves.

The protection of the environment is a universal concern.

Active measures should be taken to create an international system of ecological security.

Some progress has been made in this direction.

Many people belong to Green organizations in countries all over the world.

Groups like "Green Peace" have already helped to stop some animals hunting but there are so many things to be done on our planet and our life on the Earth depends only on ourselves.

1. True / false task :

By - products of the factories pollute the air, water and fields.

True

False

The text doesn't say.

The mixture of car gases is carried for hundreds of miles by the wind and finally disappears.

True

False

The text doesn't say.

Dumping wastes may also get into the soil.

True

False

The text doesn't say.

Recycling waste and rubbish receives ever - greater care in least developing countries.

True

False

The text doesn't say.

As a result of the pollution, more than 10 per cent of the world's purest water has been ruined.

True

False

The text doesn't say.

Active measures should be taken to create an international system of ecological security.

True

False

The text doesn't say.

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A) For young visitors b) About Moscow Zoo c) Animals.

1 Tigers, monkeys, snakes and fish in the centre of the Russian capital!

These animals all live in the

Moscow Zoo, one of the largest in the world.

It is the home for over 7000 different kinds of animals.

The

zoo also has got many exotic animals and birds.

Get a map to make sure you see everything.

2 First, visit the Animal Island.

There you can see the Amur Tigers, the white snow leopard, the

Himalaya bears, the Asian lions and even an Australian emu.

There you can also see colorful fish in large

aquariums.

Don’t miss the Night World exhibition too.

This is a great chance for you to see the night

animals.

3 All the young visitors must see the Children’s Zoo.

Children can see the heroes of fairy - tales : the three

piglets, the wolf and seven young goats and many other animals.

There are also cafés and picnic areas.

Kids

can visit playgrounds.

You will not forget the day in the Moscow Zoo!

Viktoriamingaje 27 мар. 2024 г., 11:14:45 | 5 - 9 классы

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Moscow Zoo

1.

Tigers, monkeys, snakes and fish in the centre of the Russian capital!

These animals all live in the Moscow Zoo, one of the largest in the world.

It is the home for over 7000 different kinds of animals.

The zoo also has got many exotic animals and birds.

Get a map to make sure you see everything.

2. First, visit the Animal Island.

There you can see the Amur Tigers, the white snow leopard, the Himalaya bears, the Asian lions and even an Australian emu.

There you can also see colourful fish in large aquariums.

Don’t miss the Night World exhibition too.

This is a great chance for you to see the night animals.

3. All the young visitors must see the Children’s Zoo.

Children can see the heroes of fairy - tales : the three piglets, the wolf and seven young goats and many other animals.

There are also cafés and picnic areas.

Kids can visit playgrounds.

You will not forget the day in the Moscow Zoo!

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London, the capital of Great Britain, is a big city.

It covers more than 600 square miles

and consists of 33 separate boroughs, including the City, the West End, the East End and

houses over 12 million people.

They say, big cities are not always different.

Modern buildings, modern shops and

stores, hotels and cinemas look alike in today's cities.

But some things you can only see in

London.

What are they?

In London you find Beefeaters and Pearly Kings and Queens.

You

find Covent Garden and Madam Tussaud's.

Britain has more living symbols of its past than many other countries, and its capital

boasts many ancient buildings like the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, or St.

Paul's Cathedral.

London is a royal city.

The British King or Queen has a palace there - Buckingham

Palace.

Queen Elizabeth lives there now.

Tourist can see the everyday ceremony called "the

Changing of the Guard".

Every day a new guard of thirty guardsmen marches to the palace

and take the place of the "old guard".

The Tower of London, built in 1078 by William the Conqueror to protect the city, is

an interesting place with its Beefeaters and the| Crown Jewels.

The Imperial State Crown is

one of the Crown Jewels in the Jewel House in the Tower of London.

It has 3000 stones in it :

diamonds, red rubies, blue sapphires, and beautiful pearls.

The Queen wears it on state

occasions.

Then it goes back to the Tower.

The Beefeaters guard Tower and the Crown

Jewels, and they help visitors.

London is a city, but to Londoners 'the City' is a place in London.

The banks and big

companies have their head offices there.

City offices are in tall modern buildings, or in old

buildings on narrow streets.

The office people do not live in the City, they come to the City

every day, from Monday to Friday.

Five important streets meet at Piccadilly Circus in London's 'West End'.

The cars, the

tourist coaches, the red London buses, and the taxis go round a statue there.

It is not a statue

of a famous man or woman.

People don't remember the statue's real name.

They say : 'It's

Eros, the Greek god of love'.

Piccadilly Circus is a very busy place.

It is busy day and night.

People come here to the shops in the day time, and at night they come for a night out.

They

can eat in one of the restaurants in the West End near Piccadilly Circus.

They can get food

from twenty different countries in West End restaurants.

Londoners, and visitors, can go to a theatre in the West End, or to a concert, to an

opera or a ballet.

And there are fifty cinemas near Piccadilly Circus.

West End hosts

museums and galleries, among them are the Tate Gallery, the National Gallery, the National

Portrait Gallery and the British Museum.

The 'East End' is the area of London where people from abroad have come to find

work.

It is especially famous as the centre of the clothing industry in London and as a market

place.

Every Sunday morning it becomes one of the sights of London.

London is packed with interest and it's all in colour.

So whether you're new to the city, or

you've visited it before there will be something exciting in London.

Chien 21 янв. 2024 г., 16:59:02 | 5 - 9 классы

3. Match the words with their descriptions?

3. Match the words with their descriptions.

There is one variant you don't need to use.

1) A pot.

2) A piece of bread.

3) Nasreddin.

4) The poor man.

5) The restaurant owner.

A) The person who was a judge at that time.

B) The container of soup that was on the table in the restaurant.

C) The only food the poor man in the story had to eat.

D) The person who asked the poor man for money.

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Rinatk799 23 янв. 2024 г., 14:27:55 | 5 - 9 классы

Read the text about the legendary rock band and decide if the statements are Right (R) or Wrong (W)?

Read the text about the legendary rock band and decide if the statements are Right (R) or Wrong (W).

The legends of rock

The Beatles was one of the most popular British rock bands of the last century.

This band won the hearts of almost all people around the world.

The band of four musicians were very famous in rock music and changed the lives of their fans.

The names of this group members were known even for children.

The factories produced the clothes with their names written on T - shirts, caps, and other items of clothing.

The name of this legendary four were typed on the posters, calendars and even on the drink and food labels.

Some new parents even gave their names to the newborn children.

You could hear the songs of the Beatles everywhere.

People sang them and danced.

The lyrics of the Beatles’ songs were easy to tune but they were with deep meaning.

Most of the songs were about peace in the world, friendship and love.

They were cheerful, energetic, soft and quiet.

They were different.

People from many countries were the fans of the Beatles.

Right / Wrong

You could hear the songs of this band in some parts of the world.

Right / Wrong.

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