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нужно. Написать сочинение по английскому по теме Компьютеры становятся такой большой частью нашей жизни, что существующие без них невозможны
1 обзац заголовок
2обзац собственная точка зрения
3обзац противоположное мнение
4 опровергнуть аргументы выше
5 заключение
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проверьте правильность написания текста!
Computer is one of the best inventions of the 20th century. Apart from Internet and its advantages I use my computer in studying. I use a computer to find information. When I have free time I read e-books or play some games on computer. The Internet is a great thing. I am happy to live in the 21st century with all modern technologies and devices.
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Сделайте качественный перевод текста.
Мне нравиться читать книги. Я люблю произведения из жанра фантастики и приключений. Моя любимая книга "Золотой компас" или "Северное сияние" была написана английским писателем Филлипом Пулманом.
Сюжет этой книги заключается в том что:
Двенадцатилетняя Лира отправляется в удивительное путешествие к Северному Полюсу, чтобы спасти своего похищенного друга. На помощь к девочке приходят северные ведьмы под предводительством прекрасной Серафины Пеккала и огромный бронированный медведь. На пути их стоят зловещая Миссис Коултер и армия её монстров.
Я не могу сказать, что все книги полезны. Некоторые из них скучны и бессмысленны. Подводя итог, надо сказать, что каждый человек должен читать книги, потому что они делают нас более умными и мудрыми.
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Нужен не перевод а написать английский текст русскими буквами. You put your right foot in, You put your right foot out, You put your right foot in And you shake it all about. You do the Hokey Pokey And you turn yourself around, That’s what it’s all about.
You put your left foot in, You put your left foot out, You put your left foot in, And you shake it all about. You do the Hokey Pokey And you turn yourself around, That’s what it’s all about.
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Holden Comes to See His Teacher
Part I
“The Catcher in the Rye” by the American author J. D. Salinger may be the world’s most famous book about a teenager. The main character’s name is Holden Caulfield and he is going through the period of teenage rebellion. In the passage you are going to read Holden has just been expelled from a good school for poor academic performance and he has come to Mr Spencer’s home to say goodbye to his old teacher.
“Hello, sir,” I said. “I got your note. Thanks a lot.” He’d written me this note asking me to stop by and say good-bye. “You didn’t have to do all that. I wanted to come over to say good-by anyway.”
“Have a seat there, boy,” old Spencer said. “So you’re leaving us, eh?”
“Yes, sir. I guess I am.”
“Have you told your parents yet?”
“No, sir, I haven’t, because I’ll probably see them Wednesday night when I get home.”
“And how do you think they’ll take the news?”
“Well. they’ll be pretty irritated about it,” I said. “They really will. This is about the fourth school I’ve gone to.” I shook my head. I shake my head quite a lot. “Boy!”1 I said. I also say “Boy!” quite a lot. Partly because I have a Iousy2 vocabulary and partly because I act quite young for my age sometimes. I was sixteen then, and I’m seventeen now, and sometimes I act like I’m about thirteen. It’s really ironical, because I’m six foot two and a half and I have gray hair. I really do. The one side of my head—the right side—is full of millions of gray hairs. I’ve had them ever since I was a kid. And yet I still act sometimes like I was only about twelve. Everybody says that, especially my father. It’s partly true, too, but it isn’t all true. I get bored sometimes when people tell me to act my age. Sometimes I act a lot older than I am—I really do—but people never notice it. People never notice anything.
“What’s the matter with you, boy?” old Spencer said. “How many subjects did you carry3 this term?”
“Five, sir.”
“I flunked you in history because you knew absolutely nothing.” “I know that, sir. Boy, I know it. You couldn’t help it.”
“I doubt very much if you opened your textbook even once the whole term. Did you? Tell the truth, boy.”
“Well, I sort of looked through it a couple of times,” I told him, I didn’t want to hurt his feelings. He was mad about history.
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Write a short email to your friend about what you and your family are doing at home today 50 - 60 words.You can use the email in
Написать короткое письмо своему другу о том, что вы и ваша семья делают сегодня дома 50 - 60 слов.
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Нужно написать отзыв по книге Гарри Поттера по плану:
Introduction
Para 1 Who wrote it? Where is it set? What type is it? What is the title of the book? Main body
Para 2 What are the main points of the plot? Who is/are the main characters?
Para 3 What positive comments do you have about the plot, characters, beginning/ ending and themes of the book?
Conclusion
Para 4 What is your recommendation?
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НАПИСАТЬ ТЕКСТ ПРО ГАЗЕТУ ПО ЭТИМ ВОПРОСАМ!
1. What kind of newspaper is it?
2. How often is it published?
3. What information does it contain?
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Before there were automobiles
Long ago most people had to walk wherever they wanted to go on land. Later, when large animals began to be domesticated, some people rode camels, horses, donkeys, oxen, and even elephants.
Then came the discovery of wheels. The people of Mesopotamia (now in Iraq) built wheeled carts nearly 5,000 years ago. But so far the earliest cart that has actually been found is one made later than those in Mesopotamia, by people in ancient Rome. It was simply a flat board. At first, people themselves pulled carts. Later, they trained animals to do this.
As people used more and more carts, they had to make roads on which the carts could travel easily. In Europe and North America carts developed into great covered wagons and then into stagecoaches. Pulled by four or six fast horses, stagecoaches first bounced and rolled along the roads in the mid-1600s. They became important public transportation during the 19th century.
It wasn’t until the steam engine was invented that a better means of transportation developed—and that was the train. Steam locomotives used steam pressure from boiling water to turn their wheels.
The first passenger train service began in England in 1825. Soon trains were rushing hundreds of thousands people wherever iron tracks had been laid.
The first automobiles were not built until the late 1890s. Some of the earliest were made in the United States and England, though they were slow and broke down a lot. They looked much like carts with fancy wheels. What most of us recognise as a car wouldn’t come along for several more years.

Определи фактические ошибки в утверждениях, найди и напиши неверное слово и правильный ответ (одно слово).
Example: Long ago people flew everywhere they wanted to go. __flow(неправильно) /__walk__ (правильно)

1. People started using large animals to ride after they caught them. __/__
2. The earliest wheeled cart was built in Rome. __/__
3. The carts were watched by trained animals. __/__
4. Wagons and stagecoaches became useless means of transportation during the 19th century. __/__
5. Steam locomotives invented steam pressure to turn their wheels. __/__
6. Trains can only move on iron chains. __/__
7. First automobiles were fast and looked like carts. __/__
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