The computer classes are located_ in first floor
5-9 класс
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компьютерные классы расположены на 1
ом этаже.
копмьютерные классы*
там надо букву поставить
а) about,b) of,c) from
эммм... такого не может быть это уже полное предложение
да) там должен быть какой то буквы
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1. he has been an actor since he has arrived here
2. i have been to Germany in 2001
3. We have student English since three years
4. They have been learning this course during three weeks
сейчас.
3.Какую книжку он купил вчера?
4.Она обычно звонит мне каждый день.
5.Они пойдут в цирк сугодня вечером.
6.Мама Билли работает в школе.
7.Они не ездили в отпуск в прошлом году.
8.Дети катаются на велосипеде сейчас.
9.Он обычно ездит на роботу на автобусе.
10.Мы собираемся посетить бабушку и дедушку на следующих выходных.
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1.If I …. to London I’ll try to visit many places of interest.
a) will go
b) shall go
c) go
d) goes
2. If I … much money I’ll buy a new bicycle.
a) will have
b) have had
c) have
d) ---
3. There is ….. cloak room, dining room and …. Library on the ground floor.
a) a
b) an
c) the
d) no article
4) First they attend …. Infant school from five to seven.
a) a
b) an
c) the
d) no article
5) I started school … the age of seven.
a) in
b) at
c) after
d) of
6. The computer classes are located …. the first floor.
a) at
b) on
c) in
d) of
7. Every pupil learns are … foreign languages.
a) about
b) of
c) from
d) after
8. Don’t judge …. appearances.
a) by
b) of
c) the
d) no article
9. Do you know how to … “ thank you” in French?
a) saw
b) say
c) tell
d) said
10.She told me his name after he … .
a) left
b) had left
c) was leaving
d) was left
11.I’ll go to …. sport competition.
a) a
b) an
c) the
d) no article
12.He asked me where I … when I came to London next time.
a) will stay
b) would stay
c) stayed
d) stay
13. She is fond of …. Tchaikovsky’s music.
a) no article
b) the
c)an
d) a
14.He coached them … the Olympics.
a) by
b) ---
c) for
d) of
15. He worked in London theatre called … Globe.
a) a, a
b) a, the
c) the,the
d) ---, the
room,dining room and a libray on the ground floor.3)The computer classes are located on the first floor.
acific Ocean. It is located in Europe and Asia. Its total area is over 17 million square kilometers. Russia borders many countries, such as Finland, the Ukraine, the Baltic States, China, Mongolia, and others.
The surface of Russia is various. You can see lowlands and highlands, forests and wide grasslands on its territory. The Russian Federation is situated on two plains. The longest mountain chains are the Urals, which separate Europe and Asia, the Caucasus, the Altai. There are many rivers and lakes in our country. Major rivers include the Volga in Europe, the Yenisei, the Ob, and the Lena in Asia. Lake Baikal in Siberia is the world’s deepest lake.
There are different climatic zones on the vast area of our country. In the north, it is very cold, even in summer. The central part of the country has a mild climate. In the south, it is warm, even in winter. The climate of Siberia is continental: summers are hot and dry and winters are very cold.
Russia has abundant natural resources, which, besides large areas of forests, vast fertile soils, and a great water supply, in clued large deposits of gas, coal, iron ore, ect. Three quarters of the minerals wealth are concentrated in Siberia and the Far East.
The population Russia is over 150 million people. Most of Russia’s people (over 80 per cent) are ethnic Russians, but more than 100 minority nationalities also live in our country. The European part of the country is densely populated. Most of the people (about 70 per cent) prefer to live in cities, towns, and their outskirts. The official language of the country is Russian.
The head of the state is the President, who is the commander-in-chief of armed forces. The President appoints the ministers, but they must be approved by the Federal Assembly. The head of the government is the Prime Minister.
The Russian flag was adopted in 1991. It has there horizontal stripes which symbolize: white – the earth, blue – sky, red – the freedom. Besides the Russian Flag, there is another national symbol of Russia – a two – headed eagle.
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7) where is the world is deepest lake situated?
8) what climatic zones are there in Russia ?
9) where are winters very cold in Russia?
10) what natural resources in Russia rich in?
1st century BC. The first Roman papers were written out in more than 2,000 copies and sent everywhere in the Empire. They were hung up in public places. People who could read called out the news to people who could not. For centuries news travelled very slowly and reached few people until the printing press was invented in the 15th century. The first printed papers were published in Germany and Belgium in the early 17th century 2)…….. In most countries the press is taken very seriously. Journalists – to – be get special training in universities. Their duty is to inform the public in everything that happens in the country and abroad. Journalists are supposed to give fair comment on the events and are not supposed to change facts or tell lies. The stars of European an and American journalism are very well known to the public and have real influence. Some of them write about politics, others – about economy, culture, morals, sports or other things that interest people. Their articles may be reproduced in hundreds of local papers across the country. Governments understand a special role of the press. The British Parliament invites journalists to its daily question time when Mps address questions to ministers. It has become a tradition in the USA, Russia and some other countries to hold presidential press conferences where presidents speak to the press and answer journalists questions. 3)… Very often journalists do more than just reporting and commenting on events, they investigate crimes or produce evidence of corruption or bad behaviour of officials. Many things that are hidden away become known with the help of journalists. Being a journalist is a difficult and even dangerous profession. one should have a lot tact as well as courage. But this profession is really rewarding.