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14 октября 2016 года в городе Орле был установлен памятник Ивану Грозному. Почему местом установки памятника стал город Орёл? К какой дате, отмечаемой Русской православной церковью, было приурочено открытие памятника?
В каком слове все согласные звуки мягкие? 1. твое 2. письмо 3. гречиха 4. мириться 5. песня
В каком слове нет глухих звуков? 1. йоркшир 2. автобус 3. трубка 4. бугенвиллея 5. форзац
В каких словах произношение и написание не совпадает? 1. здравие 2. аршин 3. дымный 4. к доске 5. привередник
В каких словах все согласные звуки сонорные? 1. ламбрекен 2. Ульяна 3. ружьё 4. рулада 5. мой
В каких словах количество букв и звуков не совпадает? 1. апелляция 2. смеяться 3. яство 4. шоссейная 5. муравьи
В каком слове не наблюдается процесс оглушения согласного звука? 1. водолазка 2. что-то 3. матрешка 4. книжка 5. пробка 6. конечно
В каких словах звуков меньше, чем букв? 1. длина 2. конный 3. идти 4. шью 5. парикмахерская 6. классная
Какие адмиралы принимали участие в русско - японской войне
Когда началась русско - японская война
Какую территорию потеряла Россия в ходе войны
При электрохимической коррозии какой из металлов будет разрушаться первым?
Процесс ржавления железа -- это
Сколько видов коррозии металлов существует
Значение ЭДС, измеренное в вольтах, задано уравнением: e=40sin628t. Какова амплитуда ЭДС (в вольтах)?
Значение ЭДС, измеренное в вольтах, задано уравнением: e=40sin628t. Какова частота колебаний тока?
What do you (I, he, she, it, we, they) like doing or don't like doing? Complete the table with the sentences:
Complete the table with the correct forms of the verbs
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Complete the table with the correct form of Present Continuous
Complete the sentences with the correct words and read. One word is extra.
Complete the sentences with the correct words and read. One word is extra.
Complete the sentences with the correct words and read. One word is extra.
Read the text and complete the table. The Browns are a family of five. They are Mr. Brown, Mrs. Brown, their two sons, Bob and Tom, and a daughter called Liz. The Browns are from Great Britain. They live in London. Mr. Brown is a doctor. Mrs. Brown does not work. She's got a lot of work to do at home. Bob is ten and Tom is eight. They are pupils. Bob doesn't want to be a doctor but Tom does. Bob wants to be a pilot. The boys like to play football and hockey. They play these sports at the school sports ground. Liz doesn't go to school yet - she is four. What a nice funny girl she is! Her Mum, Dad and her brothers love her very much. She loves them all, too. Liz has got many toys. She likes to play with them. Liz likes to play hide-and-seek and to skip. Mr. Brown, Mrs. Brown go to the swimming pool with their sons and their daughter. They all like to swim very much. The family has got a dog. His name is Rex. He's a very big black dog. Rex likes to swim, too, but the Browns don't take him to the swimming pool. Rex is very sorry about it.
Complete the table with the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives.
Complete the table: write a noun (person) in the 1st column, a noun (subject) in the 2nd column, an adjective in the 3rd column. Write your answer in capital letters.
Complete the sentence with the correct words. After we arrived at Makato’s house, I watched with fascination as Makato prepared the food with her daughter, ... As well as the fish, there were portions of sweet potato, spring onion and other fresh, locally grown vegetables. There was also plenty of brown rice and tofu – a soya product high in protein and vitamins. On other days there might be a meat dish too, but the fat would be continuously poured off the meat as it cooked.
Complete the sentence with the correct words. I had come to find out the secret of these healthy islanders’ longevity and a stroll down to the waterfront with Makato provided me with my first clue. After passing elderly fishermen unloading the day’s catch, Makato joined a queue at a market stall to buy fish for the evening meal. It seems the people of Okinawa eat plenty of fish, ...
Match the words and the sentences.
Complete the table, as in the example.
Look at the text and complete the table. Don't forget to write the subjects correctly.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. You need to be p________________ with children.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. Claudia has a pretty face with brown, w________________ hair.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. Dan is d________________ to succeed and it looks like he is going the right way about it.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. A s_______ f__________ s________ is a story that takes place in the future or in space.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. A h_________ s_________ is a funny story with a happy ending.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. A d____________ is a serious and emotional play written for the theatre, radio or television.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. One word is extra.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. A h_________ s_________ is a funny story with a happy ending.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. A d____________ is a serious and emotional play written for the theatre, radio or television.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. A s_______ f__________ s________ is a story that takes place in the future or in space.
Complete the table with the right words
Complete the table. Use the words that/this/these/those.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. They used to h______ o_____with each other when they were kids.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. I study in a big city. When I come back to my home town I s_____ t______ with my family.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. He’s been d___________ with us, and I’ll never trust him again.
Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given. I love to c_____ o______ with my best friend.
Complete the sentences with the correct words.
Read the text and complete the table. I've got a pet cat. Her name is Pussy. She's got a thin black body, big green eyes and a long tail. Pussy can jump and run, and she can climb, too! But she can't swim. She's cute!
Read the play and choose the right option. It's noon on Saturday. Jay Thomas and his sister are in the mall. Their dad will be back in two hours to pick them up. The brother and sister are going to buy a special Mother's Day gift for their mom. Jay and Nadia begin their shopping adventure at Smith's, the largest department store in the mall. Nadia (to Jay): Let's start in the jewelry department. As Jay and Nadia look at a pair of gold earrings, they hear some soft voices coming from the jewelry case. Earrings: Hey, kids! Buy us! Jay (puzzled): W-Who ... What said that? Earrings: We did! Jay: Talking earrings? No way! Earrings: Way! You know your mom will like us. Nadia (looking at the price tag): Forget it, Jay! They are too expensive. Let's go. Jay and Nadia go on to the perfume section. Perfume bottle: Yoo-hoo! Over here! Buy me, darlings! Jay: Huh? Talking perfume? Perfume bottle: Of course, my dear! And I am so nice! Nadia(to Jay): Everyone buys perfume for Mother's Day. I want something different. When they are at the scarves section, Jay and Nadia hear another voice. Scarf: Dears, you simply must buy me! Jay: More talking things here? Scarf: My beautiful colours can dress up any outfit! Nadia: Mom doesn't wear scarves. Let's try another store. As Jay and Nadia go on walking, the display in the window of the card shop catches Jay's eye. Jay: Hey, Nadia, check this out. This card is almost as big as I am! Card (loudly): Show your mom how much you care - in a BIG way! Buy me! Surprised, Jay and Nadia jump back and hurry away. Nadia: This is crazy! Why are all these things talking to us? I need a break. Let's go to the food court and get some pizza and soft drinks. Jay (to Nadia): We spent here more than an hour and we couldn't find a gift for Mom! Suddenly, a voice whispers from Nadia's soft drink cup ... Soft drink cup: Who says you must buy a Mother's Day gift for your mom? Listen up! Your Mom works hard all day at the hospital. Then she comes home and works hard to take care of your family. What she needs most is rest! Why don't you give your mom a day off? Nadia: What a great idea! We'll ask Dad to help us. Jay and Nadia quickly finish their food and go to meet their dad. Mr. Thomas is surprised when he doesn't see any packages. Mr. Thomas: Hi, kids. What happened? Didn't you find a gift for Mom? Jay: Dad, we have a present, but it isn't something we can put in a box. Jay and Nadia explain their idea to their dad. Mr. Thomas smiles. He likes the idea. Mr. Thomas: That's great! How did you think of that gift? Nadia: Uh . . . It just came to us while we were having a pizza. Mr. Thomas: Well, I know Mom will like it. We'll go to the supermarket on the way home and buy some of her favourite foods. It's morning on Mother's Day Mr. Thomas, Jay and Nadia get up early to make breakfast. Mr. Thomas carries a tray of food upstairs. Jay and Nadiaknock on the bedroom door. Mrs. Thomas (stretching and yawning): Come in! Jay, Nadia and Mr. Thomas (together): Happy Mother's Day! Mrs. Thomas (sitting up): Breakfast in bed! How lovely! Everything looks delicious. Jay gives his mom a piece of paper with a red ribbon around it. Mrs. Thomas: What's this, Jay? Jay: Read it, Mom. Mrs. Thomas (smiling): "Hear ye, hear ye, members of the Thomas family! Today is Mother's Day! We will honour our mother by giving her a day of rest and relaxation. Her wish is our command!" Wow! What a wonderful gift! This is so nice of you! Mrs. Thomas spent the whole day doing what she liked reading, relaxing and watching her favourite movies. Jay and Nadia helped their dad around the house and made a tasty dinner. After the meal, Mrs. Thomas hugged everyone. Mrs. Thomas: This has been the best day ever. Thank you all, so much! It's Monday morning. The alarm clock rings. Mrs. Thomas gets up and knocks on the doors to Jay and Nadia's rooms. Mrs. Thomas: Jay, Nadia, wake up! It's time for school! (Sighing, to herself.) If only every day could be Mother's Day ...
Complete the table with the right form of the verb "to be" (am, is, are). Dear Father Christmas! How 1) … you? My name 2) … Betty. I 3) ... eleven years old. I like animals. I 4) … a good student. My parents 5) ... proud of my success. I would like you to give me a small puppy as a present! What 6) … your favorite pet? Best wishes, Anna
Complete the table with the days of the week. Begin with Sunday.
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Find out which of the texts A-F contain the answers to the following questions. There is one extra question. 1. How should people behave waiting for their turn? 2. What should you do when visiting British friends? 3. Why should you give way to others? 4. What are the ways of respecting the older generation? 5. Why do they use thousand apologies? 6. How are the presents appreciated? 7. What are the rules of being polite at the first meeting? 8. How does the modern technology create new rules?
Read the letter and mark the sentences as T (true) or F (false).
Установите соответствие между текстами A–G и заголовками 1–8. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний. 1. Musical performance 2. Attractive landscape 3. Perfect holidays 4. Portrait of a girl 5. Film for all ages 6. Exciting hobby 7. Colourful festival 8. Interesting book A. This is a full-length (ninety minutes) cartoon, which is entertaining for both adults and children over six. The animation and colour are of very high quality and the story has lots of fun and excitement. The plot is quick moving and full of surprises. There’s romance, action, comedy, music and lots of fantastic songs and dances. B. This is a full-blooded magnificently written portrait of history’s most fascinating woman. Readers will lose themselves for hours in this richly entertaining novel full of dramatic twists and turns. From the spectacular era that bears her name comes the spellbinding story of Elizabeth I — her tragic childhood, her confrontation with Mary, Queen of Scots and her brilliant reign. C. The young woman is shown in a “shepherdess” hat and white dress, recalling a classical chiton. The background landscape, common in such paintings, seems to indicate the heroine’s closeness to nature, to the ordinary joys of life. The painter’s colour range — at times as translucent as porcelain, at others muted like mother -of- pearl — is based upon subtle plays of gray and green, light blue and pink. D. In this picture one is struck by the artist’s absolute mastery in portraying natural details, whether the dry, sandy soil of the forest, the clear stream of water in the foreground, the yellow bark and fluffy needles of the pines, or the sense of a bright, clear, calm summer day. The artist managed to create an image familiar to anyone who has seen a Russian forest. E. Have a good time on the most lively and exciting island in the Caribbean. Relax under a palm tree on the white sandy beaches. Swim in the clear, blue sea. Listen to the bands playing Calypso music. Or get really adventurous and go scuba diving for sunken treasure on the sea bed. Join in the many cultural celebrations we offer, for example the sugar harvest festival. F. This event is considered the greatest attraction for visitors to the Isle of Man. No definite date can be given, but it is normally held between 5th and 15th July. The Pageant begins at about 8 p.m. First we are given a glimpse of village life in Celtic times. Then suddenly Viking long ships appear and then there are scenes of war. Then Celts and Vikings unite, and the Manx nation is born. The actual Pageant is followed by a grand torchlight procession and firework display. G. Do you like Latin American dancing? Do you want to dance like you see in the films and on the stage? Do you want to feel the rhythm of the music in your body and in your soul? Do you want to meet other people who have a love for the same music as you? If you have answered “Yes” to any of these questions, join our Latin dance classes on Thursday night between seven and ten. All are welcome.
Listen to the dialogues (A–D). Choose the correct option (1–3) and complete the table. 1. The passenger’s problem is that … . 1) he has forgotten to buy presents 2) he wants to take out the books to read them during the flight 3) his suitcase is too big, and he needs either to pay for repackage or to take out some item 2. The customer needs … . 1) a bag for a frequent traveller 2) clothes, books and sports equipment 3) a cheap bag 3. The girl got a present from … . 1) her husband 2) her friend 3) her boss 4. The couple is watching … . 1) a detective 2) a thriller 3) a comedy
Complete the table with the correct forms of adjectives. Don't forget to put the article if it is necessary.
Complete the table with the correct forms of adverbs. Don't forget to put the article if it is necessary.
Complete the table with the correct past forms of the modal verbs.
Read the text and complete the table. Splatfest If you're in the tiny Spanish town of Bunol in Valencia, Spain during the last week of August, make sure you take a spare change of clothes because things get very, very messy! 'La Tomatina' is a huge food fight that has been a strong tradition in Bunol since around 1945. No one really knows how it began, but everybody knows how it ends! The week of the fight includes a fireworks party, music, dancing, colourful street parades and even a huge paella cooking contest. Then, about 30,000 people throw around 100,000 kg of tomatoes at each other for one hour. Pirates of the Caribbean Have you ever wanted to be a pirate? If so, for ten days in November, Georgetown in the Cayman Islands transforms into a typical pirate town. The Pirates Week festival begins with a mock kidnap, complete with tall ships and rowing boats. Visitors have the chance to wear fancy dress costumes and experience life as a pirate. There are also street parties, treasure hunts and a huge fireworks display. March of the Scarecrows Every year on 6 October, the central market square of Brussels in Belgium becomes full of people made of straw... yes. scarecrows! This festival, which raises money for local charities, has been extremely popular since it first started in 2001. Past winners of the 'Best Scarecrow Award' have included a medieval knight scarecrow and even a Che Guevara one! If you think you can do better, why not enter the competition yourself? All you need are some old clothes and a bright idea! Maslenitsa - Farewell to Winter If you want to watch parades, see fireworks and open-air theatre performances and eat until you burst, then the Maslenitsa carnival (or 'Blini Week') in the heart of Moscow is the festival for you! This fun festival takes place around the end of February and celebrates the end of winter and the beginning of spring. For this reason, all the festival-goers eat blini (pancakes), which symbolize the sun (round, golden and warm). At the end of carnival week, there is a big bonfire to say a final goodbye to winter!
Read the text and mark the statements True, False or Not stated. Train your brain! You forgot someone’s name, you left your essay at home or maybe you can’t remember where you parked your car! Memory is your ability to store, retain and recall information in your brain, but sometimes our memories let us down. Fortunately, there are lots of creative tricks you can use to keep your memory in top form! Chunking. Try breaking down strings of information, like phone numbers, into smaller chunks. So instead of trying to remember 792835, remember it as 79 28 35. This works even more effectively if you associate something meaningful with each chunk, too. Let’s say you’re studying for a History degree at university. You could say 79 AD is the year Vesuvius erupted in Pompeii, 28 is your age and 35 is your room number in your hall of residence. Finding personal connectors like this anchors information in your memory. Thinking in pictures. Try thinking in images rather than words. Let’s say you have a new part-time job and your boss’s name is Alice Barker. To remind you of her name, make some connections: Alice with Alice in Wonderland and Barker with a huge barking dog. Now picture Alice falling down the rabbit hole closely followed by a snarling dog. The more vivid and weird the images, the better this technique works. Word association “Mnemonics known as ’30 days has September, April, June and November…” have long been used by people to help them remember tricky information. So the next time you need to remember the spelling of a difficult word or the names of some people you’ve just met, why not try coming up with your own silly rhyme, song or poem? The sillier and funnier the better! Location, location, location! The Romans used a visualization technique called ‘loci’ to remember lists of things. Imagine a room in your house. Mentally place the things you need to remember on the furniture. When you want to recall the items, try an imaginary walk around the room. When you recall the furniture, which is easy because the room is familiar to you, you’ll recall the objects easily, too. Practice makes perfect. This is true, but psychologists say that we remember more effectively when we space out learning. So don’t cram for tests and exams! When you have to memorise new words in a foreign language, for instance, repeat them a few times, then take a break. Then come back to them. Perhaps put flashcards around the house with words written on them... You will see them all the time and they will be slowly burnt into your long-term memory. These are just a few tips. Experiment to see what works best for you! Above all, eat well and get plenty of sleep and exercise. Staying healthy will give your memory the best boost of all!
Read the descriptions of eight jobs. Jobs Available A ABC Computer Specialists Do you have customer service skills? ABC Computer Specialists are looking for sales advisers to join our growing customer service team. This is a full-time post, 37 hours a week, with great opportunities for the right person. B Mansion House Hotel An exciting opportunity for students wanting work experience in the Mansion House Hotel on a part-time basis. You will be dealing with international customers and a second language would be an advantage. Hours of work can be agreed to suit your needs though you would be required to work some weekends. C Susie’s Hairdressing We are a new hairdresser’s and we want a young, hard-working volunteer to manage our reception desk. You will take calls, make bookings and help build a relationship with our customers. Suitable candidates will be offered a one-year contract. D The Daily News Our business is growing and we need an assistant for our customer service team. The successful person will assist in managing our sales staff and be responsible for reporting on sales. The successful person will receive training. E Amega Would you like to work in a modern office environment, building relationships with customers, and working with our excellent team? If you’ve recently completed your studies at university and are looking for a career in the beauty industry, then please get in contact. F Peterfield Forum We are looking for keen volunteers to help run our summer school. You will have experience in working with young people and be prepared to accompany them on trips. The school is open from Monday to Friday and we need volunteers for at least two of these days. G Hall Green Community Centre This is a great opportunity to gain experience in youth work. We are looking for a volunteer with work experience to support our young people as they begin to enter employment. You would be expected to work on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with occasional Sunday sessions. H Lucas Media Are you a student looking for work from Monday to Friday over the vacation period? We are offering a short-term contract to a keen young person to work with our sales team. You will get an idea of how a modern company operates, deal with customer enquiries and have the chance to help develop our website. The people below are all looking for a job. Decide which jobs would be the most suitable for them.
Read the text and match the statements with the correct option. There's lots for teenagers to do at home and abroad! Trying new things like these is a great way to become more independent, explore your own interests and learn about other places and cultures. Here are just a few ideas. What about going to a festival? Camp Bestival and Larmer Tree are really teen-friendly. Camp Bestival has The Den, a dedicated area for 13-17 years olds, with music, DJs, workshops and activities - no adults allowed! The three-day Larmer Tree Festival has an excellent Youth Zone where you can chill out. I'd also recommend the Citadel Festival in London, which is a one-day event, so it's an ideal first- time festival. What could be better than hiking in beautiful places? The Youth Hostels Association (YHA) has over 200 places to stay in England and Wales, usually in shared rooms - over 750,000 under 18s stayed overnight last year. Last summer, I went youth hostelling for four days with a group of friends in the Peak District. We stayed each night at a different youth hostel, cooked all our own meals in the kitchen facilities and hiked during the day. Annual membership for under 26s is only £5 and you get discounts on coach travel as well as accommodation. A one-night stay costs less than £20, so it's a bargain. If you fancy travelling, there are plenty of group tours for teens! You don't have to organize anything - apart from booking it! There are adults to help you, but you get a lot of freedom to do what you want. Some tours even include volunteer programs, language programs or specialities such as photography, so there's something for everyone. One thing's sure - they're a great way of travelling overseas and meeting lots of other young people. If you're looking for a great option for independent travelling, then try InterRailing. My older sister has been travelling around Europe for three months now and she loves it! You can get a Global InterRailing Pass which gives you discounts on train travel in up to 30 European countries. If you just want to explore a single country in more depth, then get the One Country Pass - at around 36 euros it's great value for money. There are lots of websites where you can find cheap accommodation to make this another reasonably-priced holiday.
Установите соответствие между текстами A–G и заголовками 1–8. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний. 1. Musical performance 2. Attractive landscape 3. Perfect holidays 4. Portrait of a girl 5. Film for all ages 6. Exciting hobby 7. Colourful festival 8. Interesting book A. This is a full-length (ninety minutes) cartoon, which is entertaining for both adults and children over six. The animation and colour are of very high quality and the story has lots of fun and excitement. The plot is quick moving and full of surprises. There’s romance, action, comedy, music and lots of fantastic songs and dances. B. This is a full-blooded magnificently written portrait of history’s most fascinating woman. Readers will lose themselves for hours in this richly entertaining novel full of dramatic twists and turns. From the spectacular era that bears her name comes the spellbinding story of Elizabeth I — her tragic childhood, her confrontation with Mary, Queen of Scots and her brilliant reign. C. The young woman is shown in a “shepherdess” hat and white dress, recalling a classical chiton. The background landscape, common in such paintings, seems to indicate the heroine’s closeness to nature, to the ordinary joys of life. The painter’s colour range — at times as translucent as porcelain, at others muted like mother -of- pearl — is based upon subtle plays of gray and green, light blue and pink. D. In this picture one is struck by the artist’s absolute mastery in portraying natural details, whether the dry, sandy soil of the forest, the clear stream of water in the foreground, the yellow bark and fluffy needles of the pines, or the sense of a bright, clear, calm summer day. The artist managed to create an image familiar to anyone who has seen a Russian forest. E. Have a good time on the most lively and exciting island in the Caribbean. Relax under a palm tree on the white sandy beaches. Swim in the clear, blue sea. Listen to the bands playing Calypso music. Or get really adventurous and go scuba diving for sunken treasure on the sea bed. Join in the many cultural celebrations we offer, for example the sugar harvest festival. F. This event is considered the greatest attraction for visitors to the Isle of Man. No definite date can be given, but it is normally held between 5th and 15th July. The Pageant begins at about 8 p.m. First we are given a glimpse of village life in Celtic times. Then suddenly Viking long ships appear and then there are scenes of war. Then Celts and Vikings unite, and the Manx nation is born. The actual Pageant is followed by a grand torchlight procession and firework display. G. Do you like Latin American dancing? Do you want to dance like you see in the films and on the stage? Do you want to feel the rhythm of the music in your body and in your soul? Do you want to meet other people who have a love for the same music as you? If you have answered “Yes” to any of these questions, join our Latin dance classes on Thursday night between seven and ten. All are welcome.
Read the words and complete the table. Put each word into the correct group, according to the reading rules. Write down the words in the same order as they are written in the task: children, city, juice, chair, carrot, cooker, rice, black, cheese, music, pencil, duck, chips, jacket, computer, sock.
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