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Find the correct verb form in Past Simple:
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a. liveed
b. tried
c. planed
d. broken
What’s the difference __________ football and rugby?
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a. from
b. with
c. for
d. between
Choose the correct variant: There … much ice cream in the fridge.
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a. are
b. has
c. is
d. were
__________ sure all the windows are locked.
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a. Wait
b. Take
c. Have
d. Make
Find the English equivalent: безболезненный
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a. pain
b. painless
c. unpain
d. painful
Take the __________ the roundabout, then turn left.
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a. as far as
b. right
c. heading north
d. along
I haven’t had so much fun __________ I was a young boy!
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a. during
b. when
c. since
d. for
Choose the correct variant: Listen! That boy … the saxophone.
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a. played
b. plays
c. is playing
d. will play
Choose the word with the second type of reading:
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a. Car
b. Tulip
c. Fire
d. Dress
Find a signal word for Present Perfect Progressive.
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a. already
b. yet
c. often
d. Since
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Antarctica, which is the southernmost and fifth largest continent, does not have twentyfour-hour periods divided into days and nights. In the South Pole, the sun rises on about
September 21 and moves in a circular path until it sets on about March 22. This “day”,
or summer, is six months long. During this period, if the weather conditions are good,
the sun can be seen twenty-four hours a day. From March 22 until September 21, the
South Pole is dark, and Antarctica has its “night”, or winter.
Any ship that hits an iceberg can be damaged. The most famous iceberg in history sank
the “Titanic”, a ship travelling in the northern Atlantic Ocean, on April 15, 1912. The
ship’s side scraped the iceberg, which tore holes in the hull. Within three hours, the ship
was at the bottom of the ocean. After the loss of the “Titanic”, several nations worked
together to establish the International Ice Patrol. Today the U.S. Coast Guard runs the
patrol, which warns ships about icebergs floating in Atlantic shipping routes.
Did you know that an eleven-year-old child first created the Popsicle? The boy’s name
was Frank Epperson. In 1905, Frank left a mixture of water and powdered soda out on
his porch by mistake. It also contained a stir stick. That night, fortunately for Frank, the
temperatures fell to a record low. As a result, he discovered the substance had frozen to
the stick, and a frozen fruit flavoured ice treat was created. He decided to call it the
epsicle, which was later patented by him and named as Popsicle.
As Earth goes around the sun, the North Pole points to the same direction in space. For
about six months every year, the North Pole is tilted towards the sun. During this time,
the Northern Hemisphere gets more direct sunlight than the Southern Hemisphere and
more hours of daylight. During the other six months, the North Pole is tilted away from
the sun. When the Northern Hemisphere gets the most sunlight, it experiences spring
and summer. At the same time, the Southern Hemisphere gets autumn and winter.
Most of Africa’s rural peoples use natural resources that are locally available for their
homes. In grasslands, people typically use grass to cover the walls and roofs. In
forested areas, they use hardwoods as well as bamboo and raffia palm. Earth and clay
are also major resources used in construction. In areas with few natural resources,
people often live as nomads, moving from place to place. Instead of making permanent
homes, they usually use simple shelters or tents made of animal skins and woven hair.
An architect must consider how a structure will be used and by whom. An apartment
building, a palace, a hospital, a museum, an airport, and a sports arena all have different
construction requirements. Another factor is the ideas the structure should
communicate. For example, some buildings are made to impress people with a display
of power and wealth; others — to make everyone feel welcome. Other things to consider
are the location and surrounding environment, including weather, and the cost of
materials.
In southern Peru, there is an isolated plateau where the wind almost never blows. Here,
around the year 400 to 650 AD, the people of the Nazca culture created the famous
Nazca lines, by removing the red stones covering the ground so that the white earth
beneath was visible. These Nazca lines are actually portraits of animals such as
monkeys, birds or fish. It is a mystery how such a primitive civilization could create such
artwork with precision when they had no means of viewing their work from the air.
Safe travel
The longest on Earth
How did they do it?
Building materials
Designing a building
Why seasons change
Invented by accident
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Base jumping is an extreme sport, one which only very adventurous travelers
enjoy. Some base jumpers leap off bridges, others off buildings and the most
extreme off cliffs in Norway. Once a year, base jumpers in the US get to leap
off the New River Bridge in West Virginia. During the annual Bridge Day,
hundreds of jumpers can go off the bridge legally. Thousands of spectators
show up to watch.
Frederick Law Olmsted, the architect who designed New York City's Central
Park, called the Yosemite Valley «the greatest glory of nature.» Californians
convinced one of their representatives, Senator John Conness, to do
something about its protection. In May 1864, Conness introduced legislation
to bring the Yosemite Valley under the control of the state of California.
President Abraham Lincoln signed the bill into law.
Bali has been a surfing hotspot since the early 20th century, and continues to
attract surfers from all over the world. The island's small size and unique
geography provides wonderful surfing conditions, in all seasons, for surfers
of any level of experience. Inexperienced surfers might like to try Kuta's kind
waves, while more able surfers will try Nusa Dua's powerful waves.
Louis Pasteur's various investigations convinced him of the Tightness of his
germ theory of disease, which holds that germs attack the body from
outside. Many felt that such tiny organisms as germs could not possibly kill
larger ones such as humans. But Pasteur extended this theory to explain the
causes of many diseases — including cholera, ТВ and smallpox — and their
prevention by vaccination.
Charles Darwin's five-year voyage on H. M. S. Beagle has become legendary
and greatly influenced his masterwork, the book, On the Origin of Species.
Darwin didn't actually formulate his theory of evolution while sailing around
the world aboard the Royal Navy ship. But the exotic plants and animals he
encountered challenged his thinking and led him to consider scientific
evidence in new ways.
The Maya thrived for nearly 2,000 years. Without the use of the cartwheel or
metal tools, they built massive stone structures. They were accomplished
scientists. They tracked a solar year of 365 days and one of the few surviving
ancient Maya books contains tables of eclipses. From observatories, like the
one at Chichen Itza, they tracked the progress of the war star, Mars.
The 19th century was a remarkable time for exploration. Vast portions of the
globe, such as the interior of Africa, were mapped by explorers and
adventurers. It was the time when David Livingstone became convinced of
his mission to reach new peoples in Africa and introduce them to
Christianity, as well as free them from slavery.
Small size — great opportunities
Breathtaking just to watch
Hard to see and to believe
Inspired by noble goals
From travelling to discovery
Protected by law
Hard to explain how they could
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Lots of fun in Cardiff
As you would expect of a capital city, Cardiff offers a huge choice of exciting sport and entertainment throughout the year.
Every March the city celebrates St. David, Wales' patron saint, with parades and music. August sees the International Festival of Street
Entertainment, with the heart of the city . Family fun days in the parks
and at the waterfront are part of this sensational summer scene. Brass and military bands are often to be seen on Cardiff s streets.
Between May and October the world's only seagoing paddle steamer cruises from Cardiff's seaside resort.
In autumn the fun continues with Cardiff s Festival of the Arts . Music
is at the centre of the festival, with international stars . Christmas in
Cardiff is full of colour and festivities. The truly spectacular Christmas illuminations have earned Cardiff the title of «Christmas City».
And there is entertainment for all the family, .
There is always something happening in Cardiff. The BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Welsh National Opera can both be heard
here. Cardiff previews many London «West End» shows .
The city's range of accommodation facilities is truly impressive, . And
with a city as compact as Cardiff there are places to stay in all price brackets.
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that usually attract hundreds of theatre lovers
which features music, film, literature and graphics
joining some of Wales' most talented musicians
beating with dance and theatrical performances
from international names to family-run guest houses
from pantomimes to Christmas tree celebrations