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1. Чувствовать
2. Кормить
3. Подать
4. Есть
5. Мечтать
6. Ехать
7. Пить
8. Делать
9. Нырять
10. Копать
11. Быть
12. Поднимется
13. Кусать
14. Носить
15. Бить
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Nancy Bird Walton was a pioneering Australian airwoman. In the 1930s, rejecting the traditional role of females of her time, she became a fully qualified pilot. She was only 19 at the time.
Nancy Bird wanted to fly almost as soon as she could walk. In 1933, at the age of 18, her passion drove her to take flying lessons. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who was the first man to fly across the mid-Pacific, had just opened a pilots’ school near Sydney, and she was among his first pupils. Most women learnt to fly for fun, but Nancy planned to fly for a living.
Using a legacy of 200 pounds from a great aunt plus money loaned by her father, Nancy bought her first aircraft, a Gipsy Moth. Soon after, Nancy and her friend Peggy McKillop took off on a tour, landing at country fairs and giving rides to people who had never seen an aircraft before, let alone a female pilot. Whilst touring, Bird met Reverend Stanley Drummond. He wanted her to set up a flying medical service in New South Wales. In 1935, Nancy was hired to operate the service. Nancy’s own Gipsy Moth was used as an air ambulance. Soon she was able to buy a better-equipped aircraft, and she began covering more and more distant territory. She told others that it was rewarding but lonely work.
During World War II, Nancy trained women in skills needed to help the men flying in the Royal Australian Air Force. She was 24 when she married an Englishman, Charles Walton, with whom she had two children. In 1950, Nancy founded the Australian Women Pilots’ Association (AWPA). In the following decades she received many honors.
One of her last interviews was for the feature length documentary film Flying Sheilas which provided a unique insight into her life along with seven other Australian female pilots. In all her years of flying, Nancy was never involved in an accident despite the great risks involved in the early years of aviation.
A7. Nancy Bird Walton could be trained as pilot because she was under 20 at the time.
1.True(T) 2. False(F) 3.Not stated(NS)
A8. There were few young wome in pilots’ school opened by Charles Kingsford Smith.
1. T 2. F 3. NS
A9. Nancy’s aunt gave her money to buy her first airplane.
1. T 2. F 3. NS
A10. Nancy and her friend Peggy gave rides to all the volunteers at country fairs for free.
1. T 2. F 3. NS
A11. Nancy was the person who created the flying medical service.
1. T 2. F 3. NS
A12. During World War II Nancy served as a pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force.
1. T 2. F 3. NS
A13. Nancy’s career has been successful and rewarding in many ways.
1. T 2. F 3. NS
A14. Nancy had no injuries or traumas despite all the objective risks of her professiob.
1. T 2. F 3. NS

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Напишите по английски что вы делаете утром, днём, вечером. И напишите время действий
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Переведите A detached house is a house which is not joined to another house. A detached house can take on any form or style (it could be a bungalow or a cottage or a mansion). A bungalow is a house that is all on ground level. A cottage is a small house in the country. A mansion is a very large house. The free space surrounding the building is private to the owner and his family. This is the most expensive type of house.
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переведите текс
New York
New York is one of the largest cities of the USA and of the
world as well. It is an important centre of culture and art.
Some people say it is the cultural capital of the world. Every-
body knows New York’s street Broadway which is famous for
its theatres.
New York is situated in the northeast of the country. Much
. islands: Manhattan, Staten Island
of the city is on the (1).
and Long Island. When people think about New York, they
usually think of Manhattan. This island is more than (2)
kilometres long and more than (3)
wide.
New York is a city of tall build-
kilometres o
ings. It has (4).
streets and more than (5)
people live there. They speak as
. languages.
many as (6).
visitors arrive
More than (7)
in New York every year. Lots of
them say it is the most wonder-
ful city in the world, the city
that never sleeps.
and a half kilometres
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ПЕРЕВЕСТИ НА АНГЛ
Я люблю разные фильмы, потому что каждый из них очень интересный и впечатляет меня.
Мне нравятся комедии, потому что они заставляют меня смеяться. Вот некоторые из них: «Папе снова 17», «Притворись моей женой», «Метод Хитча». Это семейные фильмы.
Мелодрамы - это грустные фильмы. Такие фильмы влияют на людей. Когда я смотрю их, я обычно плачу. Некоторые из них: «Спеши любить», «Если только», «Помни меня».
Но мой любимый фильм – это «Гарри Поттер». Все части. Я думаю, что это самый лучший фильм и, что все дети и взрослые любят Гарри.
Этот фильм имеет множество компьютерной графики и спецэффектов.
«Гарри Поттер» - это очень интересный фантастический роман про магов. Но в нем есть и дружба, и любовь.
Я могу смотреть «Гарри Поттера» снова и снова. Каждую из 8 частей я смотрю с захватывающим интересом.
Этот фильм многому нас учит, я всем советую посмотреть его.
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Помоги
когда отмечается:
1) Благовещение Пресвятой Марии
2) Рождество Иоанна Предтечи
что значит праздник Сретенья Господня?
День св. Валентина православный праздник?
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6)those two men (to quarrel) for some time. They are both very upset. 7) By next year, she (to forget) everything she learned in this class. 8) By the time we (to get)to the airport? our plane (to leave already). 9) I (to hear) some loud noises right now. 10) All the students’ grades (to distrebute) next week. 11) Her dress (to tear) on a nail. 12) You ever (to speak) to him about his matter?
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Напиши цифры словами: 16 сентября, 20 марта, 12 апреля, 25 мая, 3 августа, 21 июля, 22 июня, 18 ноября, 13 февраля, 30 октября.
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Put the verbs in brackets into the future tenses.
Kate must be hungry. I (cook) you something tasty.
I’m sure Wendy (pass) the test.
John (finish) the article by the time they get back.
I promise I (call) you later.
This time next weekend I (relax) on the beach.
She probably (be) late.
I (see) Harry later tonight.
Olga (write) her composition by 5 o’clock.
I’m afraid Tom (be) late tomorrow.
Our family (go) to London next week.
____(you, cook) the dinner tonight?
I believe Jim (pass) his test.
Mike (take) all his exams by the end of this year.
I think Julia (become) a great writer.
This time next month we (sunbath) in Anapa.
Fill in: will or be going to.
I’m thirsty. I think I (have) a glass of water.
I hope she (go) to the doctor.
What are your plans for the weekend? We (visit) my friends in New York.
I expect you (do) it tomorrow.
Look at the clouds. It (snow).
I’m having trouble translating the text. ___(you, help) me?
They (build) a new house here.
The office is really hot today. I (open) the window.


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6) Which of the words below are nouns? verbs?
employment, development, fault, extension, scan, seanner, beam, emlpoyer, fed, seek, seeker, employ, feed.
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Everyone should have a hobby.
- Минимум 500 символов.
- Без грамматических и пунктуационных ошибок.
- Уникальный текст
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Read the following article from a newspaper. Six paragraphs have been removed. You must choose which of the paragraphs A-G match the numbered gaps 1-6. There is one extra paragraph which does not fit in any of the gaps.
The Pressure point Stressed out? Don’t fret, enjoy it!
I recently gave a course on stress, which had nothing to do with stress management. It said that stress is magical and needful to our inner lives. This is a very unfashionable idea. Everyone knows that stress at work is the disease of our time. That it can kill. That it should be avoided at all cost by stress management techniques such as visualisation of calm scenes, aromatherapy and yoga.
1
In peace and war, stress has turned ordinary people into heroes and heroines. It can galvanise and inspire. Those who actively seek stress know the value of it, so why does current thinking suggest that we should avoid it?
2
Yet the word ’stress’ is used to refer to both cause and effect, to what makes people feel stressed and to how they feel when they are stressed. Because of this conflation of stimulus and response, arousal has come to be blamed for the harm caused by threats and dangers.
3
This isn’t necessarily so, although it may happen. Animals, for instance, subjected to long-term, uncontrollable pain and threat eventually resign themselves to their fate and then succumb to disease. This behaviour has been labelled ’learned helplessness’ and human research supports this theory. Helplessness causes changes which affect the immune system and make the body more susceptible to disease.
4
The unsatisfactory scientific research into stress has had two consequences. First, it has led to the medicalisation of the normal stress response, turning a survival mechanism into a disease. Second, it has led to a lucrative, underqualified and largely unregulated industry of stress counsellors, offering to ’manage’ and manipulate stress arousal and make it go away. An industry that says both overwork and underwork can be “stressful”. An industry whose techniques have been questioned by a number of scientific investigators as to their effectiveness and their purpose. An industry that encourages people to be calm about real threats they face at home and at work, when they should be getting off their backsides and doing something to help themselves.
5
There is one pattern to them all. Arousal, increasing tension and exhilaration leading to a resolution of the experience. By these activities we learn to survive. They toughen us up and help us to cope.
Yet nowadays, while every emphasis is placed on stressing the body to achieve physical fitness, stressing the brain is avoided. We are into mind flab in a big way.
6
A The problem here is not stress arousal, but failure to act on it. Doing nothing about a threat is clearly linked in the research literature to disease. Despair can be an anaesthetic but it is also a killer.
B In my course we look at society’s training exercises for dealing with danger and actually go through with the arousal experience. Spectator sport, fairground rides, quizzes, thrillers and chillers of every kind, childhood dares and daredevil pursuits.
C Recently, I have been looking at the research on stress. Disturbingly, I found no agreed definition of the term. Stress arousal is a response to threat or challenge.
D My course was rather different. It featured clips from the climaxes of horror films, interviews with sports stars, creepy-crawlies (I have a giant metal spider named Esmerelda) and lots of evidence from the arts and sciences on stress arousal as the key to peak experiences.
E Lamentably, if we see somebody working flat out on a project, the fashion is to say ’they’ll kill themselves’, How sad and strange. In reality, triumphing over adversity can give people a tremendous sense of achievement.
F The experimental literature on stress and disease is also prone to another serious error. It says ’disease often follows stressful experience, so stress must cause disease.’ In logic, this is a flaw known as post hoc, ergo propter hoc - which means that ’it followed it, therefore it was caused by it’.
G Third, it is my view that in the triumph over terror we find our greatest rewards. Such experiences help us to become mature and independent.
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Выберите существительное в общем или притяжательном падеже в зависимости от смысла.
(My son, my son’s) book is on the table. (Jane, Jane’s) children get up at seven o’clock. It is (Smirnov, Smirnov’s) car. Take (Nick, Nick’s) pen from Kate, please. Tell (Jane, Jane’s) about your day off. (These engineers, these engineers’) are not at the office now.
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1) which sports are in the Summer Olympic Games? 2) Which sports are in the Winter Olympic Games? 3) In which cities did the Olympic Games take place?
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