Английский язык | 5 - 9 классы
Let's Answer the Following Questions!
How is Valentine's Day celebrated?
What is the history of Valentine's Day and its connection to St.
Valentine?
3 Why did people in Great Britain and France start sending love letters and gifts on Valentine's Day?
Who was Saint Valentine according to one legend?
Why did Emperor Claudius II outlaw marriage for young men?
How did Valentine continue to marry young lovers despite the law?
When did Valentine's Day become popularly celebrated in Great Britain?
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2 a) Complete the gaps (1 - 4) in the dialoguewith the correct word (A, B or C)?
2 a) Complete the gaps (1 - 4) in the dialogue
with the correct word (A, B or C).
Bill : Hi, Sue.
Did you 1) ….
Time on
holiday?
Sue. Yes, thanks.
I 2) …swimming every day
and I did lots of sightseeing and sunbathing.
Bill : Sounds great!
Sue : Yes.
Unfortunately, our luggage got 3)…
Bill : Oh dear!
What a shame!
Sue : Yes, my parents weren't very happy about it.
Then when our suitcases turned up, some of
our things were missing.
Bill : That's awful!
Sue : It was disappointing, but luckily my parents
had 4).
Insurance.
1 A spend B enjoy C have
2 A went B did C played
3 A dropped.
B missed.
C lost
4 A journey B trip C travel.
4. A : Look?
4. A : Look!
There's Greg and Bob.
B :
in the football team?
A : Yes
great players
B : Who
that?
A That's Don Davis
the coach.
Exercise 8?
Exercise 8.
Make up special questions from the given words.
1. are / this / at / Why / like / looking / you / me?
2. Is / to / university / Who / entering?
3. Nick / his / How / are / friend / now / relaxing / and?
4. How many / meeting / people / we / new / are?
5. are / holidays / Where / for / you / going / your?
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Прочитайте текст та оберіть правильний варіант відповіді.
1) What was the narrator's relationship with dogs before he went to the shelter?
A He was ashamed of the way he felt about them.
B He did everything he could to avoid them.
C He had learned to tolerate his friends' dogs.
D He had made several attempts to get over his fears.
2) The narrator's first impression of Buddy was that the dog was.
A dangerous.
B ill and miserable.
D happy to be in the shelter.
C hopeful.
3) What does the narrator's new idea involve?
A Adopting more pets.
B Helping young people who have committed crimes.
C Getting dogs away from criminals.
D Training dogs to work with young criminals.
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Пжжж помогите даю 50 баллов срочноооооTask 2?
Пжжж помогите даю 50 баллов срочнооооо
Task 2.
Read the text and answer the questions.
KALAHARI DESERT Deserts cover about a fifth of the world's land area.
The Kalahari Desert covers most of Botswana, parts of Namibia and stretches into South Africa.
It is one of the world's largest deserts and it is four times the size of Britain, In the daytime, it is extremely hot, but at night it is cold.
The Kalahari does not have many plants and most of the animals that live there can survive underground.
This is because of the heat during the day, but they come out at night when it is cool.
However, the climate is changing and this desert does not have as much rain as it did a few years ago.
Experts say that the wind is becoming stronger, too.
This means that the sand is moving around the desert is actually getting bigger.
In fact, the sand might soon cover large areas of farm land READING Unfortunately, this could mean that the poorest people might have an even harder time surviving in the desert.
Most of them might have to move to a better place.
1. In which continent is the Kalahari Desert?
2. How big is Kalahari Desert?
3. Where do most of the animals in the Kalahari live?
4. Why is the Kalahari Desert getting bigger?
5. Why might the people who live there have to move somewhere else?
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Помогите пожалуйста с английскимOrder the words to make the questionsshe / to collect / stickersthey / to clay / a gamedid / the eat / sleep / whereAnna / the window / openshe / home / walk / go by bu?
Помогите пожалуйста с английским
Order the words to make the questions
she / to collect / stickers
they / to clay / a game
did / the eat / sleep / where
Anna / the window / open
she / home / walk / go by bu
who / in the garden / work
you / a song / sing
the catfest / will / mice
angry / why / be / the teacher / will
mother / buy / will / shoes / boots.
Помогите пожалуйста, это срочно?
Помогите пожалуйста, это срочно!
Даю 20 балов!
Подберите заголовки к образцам.
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!
6 Answer the questions about you?
6 Answer the questions about you.
Winite full
sentences.
(12 marks)
1 What do you usually do on Saturda
2 What did you eat and drink for dinner yesterda
3 Where will you go on holiday this year?
4 What is your favourite subject
5 What does your best friend look like
6 What was the last film you saw at the cinema.
Составьте краткий пересказ?
Составьте краткий пересказ.
Помогите пожалуйста!
ДАЮ 30 БАЛЛОВ
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.
Read and guees the new word?
Read and guees the new word.
Answer the questions.
Прочитайте и догадаетесь о значении нового слова.
Ответьте на вопрос.
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Ответ :
1.
Valentine's Day is typically celebrated by exchanging gifts, such as flowers, chocolates, and cards, with loved ones.
Many people also go out on romantic dates or spend quality time together.
2. The history of Valentine's Day dates back to ancient Rome and has connections to Saint Valentine.
There are several different legends surrounding Saint Valentine, but the most popular one suggests that he was a priest who secretly performed marriages for Roman soldiers, despite the emperor's ban on marriage for young men.
3. In Great Britain and France, the tradition of sending love letters and gifts on Valentine's Day began in the 18th century.
This was influenced by the spread of romantic literature and the idea of courtly love.
4. According to one legend, Saint Valentine was a priest who lived during the 3rd century in Rome.
He was known for his compassion and performed secret marriages for young lovers.
He was eventually arrested and sentenced to death by Emperor Claudius II.
5. Emperor Claudius II outlawed marriage for young men because he believed that they would make better soldiers if they were not attached to their families.
He thought that marriage would distract them from their military duties.
6. Despite the law, Valentine continued to marry young lovers in secret.
He believed in the power of love and wanted to help couples unite in marriage.
7. Valentine's Day became popularly celebrated in Great Britain around the 17th century.
The exchange of love letters and gifts became a common practice during this time.