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Choose the correct answers.
The artist painted a new of the
president.
A masterpiece blandscape C portrait
1 The wrote articles about the
exhibition in the newspapers.
A) landscapes b) masterpieces c) critics
2 We went to a big — to watch the
collectors buy and sell paintings.
A) exhibition b)auction c) museum
3 That beautiful painting sold for
£50, 000, 000.
It's a real
a) masterpiece b) collector c)landscape
4 My uncle is an art — .
He buys a lot of
paintings and sculptures every year.
A) critic b) auction с) collector
5 The students studied some of the petroglypl
on the cave walls.
This is known as
a) rock art b) portrait c)ice sculpture
6 That artist has got a new at a big
gallery in London.
A) museum b) critic c)exhibition.
Хелп гайсLEONARDO DA VINCIEverything you should know about Leonardo da Vinci and the Mona LisaIt’s the most famous work of art on the planet?
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LEONARDO DA VINCI
Everything you should know about Leonardo da Vinci and the Mona Lisa
It’s the most famous work of art on the planet.
The Mona Lisa is also known
as La Gioconda.
Leonardo da Vinci painted it between 1503 and 1506.
We know that the
painting was special to Leonardo because he spent so long working on it.
In one of
his notebooks he wrote, “Tell me, tell me, has one ever finished anything?
”
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (his full name) was born in 1452, the son of a
lawyer in the Tuscan town of Vinci.
He didn’t have a classical education but became
an apprentice in the studio of painter and sculptor Andrea Verrocchio.
He spent 13
years there, learning and working with other important painters such as Sandro
Botticelli.
He was a vegetarian.
Apart from being an artist, Leonardo was an engineer, inventor and
philosopher.
He also loved geology, anatomy and astronomy.
As a scientist, he was
ahead of his time.
He died in France in 1519, aged 67.
We don’t have any final proof of the identity of the woman in the painting.
Most people agree that it is a portrait of Mona Lisa, who married Francesco di
Bartolomeo di Zanoli del Giocondo in 1495.
The title La Gioconda comes from his
last name.
There have been theories that the portrait is of Leonardo’s vision of an ideal
woman or of an adolescent boy dressed as a woman or even a self - portrait.
It was painted on a thin backing of wood, which is now extremely fragile.
This
is why it is preserved behind a glass case.
The painting was acquired by François I of France.
He knew Leonardo when
the painter lived in France.
The painting remained in French royal collections from the beginning of the
16th century to the creation of the Central Arts Museum at the Louvre in 1793.
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The Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre on 21 August, 1911.
An Italian
painter, Vincenzo Peruggia, stole it to return it to its country of origin.
It was found
almost two years later.
Since then, the painting has left France on two occasions : in 1963 to the United
States and in 1974 to Japan.
The painting was welcomed in both countries like a
visiting film star.
President John F Kennedy opened the Mona Lisa exhibition at the National
Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, saying, “This painting is the second lady that the
people of France have sent to the United States and, though she will not stay with us
as long as the Statue of Liberty, our appreciation is equally great.
”
The Mona Lisa is housed at the Louvre in Paris.
2. What can you remember?
Complete the summary.
The Mona Lisa was painted around _____________________________(1)
years ago.
The other name for the Mona Lisa is
_____________________________(2), which is based on her husband’s
_____________________________(3).
It was painted sometime between
___________________________(4) and ___________________________(5).
The
French king _____________________________(6) acquired the painting when
Leonardo da Vinci went to live in France at the end of his life, and it’s now on
display at the ___________________________(7) art gallery in
__________________________ (8).
It’s kept behind a
__________________________(9) because it was painted on a thin layer of wood
and so is very fragile.
The Mona Lisa has left the gallery only
_____________________________(10) times : once when it was stolen by a painter
who wanted to return it to _____________________________(11) and twice on
loan to other countries – the _____________________________(12) and
_____________________________(13).
Leonardo da Vinci’s full name was Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci.
He was
born in ___________________________(1) in the town of
________________________ (2) in Tuscany and died at the age of
__________________________(3) in _______________________(4).
He studied
painting and sculpture for 13 years under __________________________(5) but,
apart from being an artist, he was also an important
__________________________(6).
He was also interested in
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__________________________(7), ________________________(8) and
_________________________(9).
A curious fact about Leonardo da Vinci is that
he didn’t eat ________________________(10).
3. Here are descriptions of some of Leonardo's works of art.
Match them up to
the titles given below.
1. The Apostles are presented in four groups of three each.
2. Christ Child manifests his Divinity as he blesses the infant St.
John.
3. This painting depicts an event from 15 - th century history.
4. The face has suffered in the course of time but nothing has spoiled the sad half
smile that plays about the lips.
5. It was never carried any further than the monochrome underpaint.
6. The Virgin sits on her mother's lap, as in traditional representations of this theme.
A. Mona Lisa
b.
Adoration of the Magi
c.
Madonna of the Rocks
d.
Last Supper
e.
Madonna and Saint Anna
f.
Battle ofAnghiari.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the past simple?
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the past simple.
2 however , when Lesley (decide) to buy it (need)a lot of work.
First , she (decorate) all the rooms.
(plant) lost of flowers in the garden.
After that, she (make) new curtains for all the windows .
4 USE OF ENGLISH Read the Learn this?
4 USE OF ENGLISH Read the Learn this!
Box. Then choose the correct answers (a - d).
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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 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.
Work in pairs?
Work in pairs.
Fill in the table with the missing words.
Make up as many sentences as you can.
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| | | | London?
| Yes, .
| you | | the Tower?
| No, .
Have | she | ever been to | the Kremlin?
| No, .
Has | they | | a zoo?
| Yes, .
| he | | an art gallery?
| Yes, .
| | | a museum?
| No, .
| | | Red Square?
| . .
5. The author’s favourite art is music and literature (True / False)6?
5. The author’s favourite art is music and literature (True / False)
6.
The author wants to become a professional artist and study in the University of Arts (True / False)
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2 Read the text and the statements to it?
2 Read the text and the statements to it.
Write if the statements are true or false.
Most of Britain's most popular newspapers are tabloids.
These include
The Sun, The Mirror, The Express and The Daily Mail.
Although some tabloids
are serious newspapers and the broadsheets also have tabloid editions, many
people talk about tabloid journalism or the tabloid press to refer to a type
of a newspaper that contains many articles about music, sport and famous
people, and less serious news, and is often insulting to women and people
from other countries.
The word « is less widely used in the USA,
where most of the important national newspapers are of a regular size.
The
best - known US tabloid, which uses short articles and large photographs, is the
New York Daily News.
Serious tabloids include the Chicago Sun - Times.
……. 1) Tabloids are rather popular in Britain.
………2) All the tabloids are serious newspapers.
………. 3) Most people believe that there is very little serious news in tabloids.
………. 4) Tabloids concentrate on such topics as political and economic
events.
………. 5) The New York Daily News is issued in the UK.
………. 6) The Chicago Sun - Times is a serious tabloid.
1 Read the article about a school and tick (✓) the things the students can do there?
1 Read the article about a school and tick (✓) the things the students can do there.
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Choose correct Passive voiceWe paint the walls every year?
Choose correct Passive voice
We paint the walls every year.
A) The walls were painted by us every year.
B) The walls painted by us every year.
C) The walls are painted by us every year.
D) The walls are painted us every year.
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Ответ :
1.
The critics wrote articles about the exhibition in the newspapers.
2. We went to a big auction to watch the collectors buy and sell paintings.
3. That beautiful painting sold for £50, 000, 000.
It's a real masterpiece.
4. My uncle is an art collector.
He buys a lot of paintings and sculptures every year.
5. The students studied some of the petroglyphs on the cave walls.
This is known as rock art.
6. That artist has got a new exhibition at a big gallery in London.