<span>3. Jane’s mother
4. C) the, a, –
5. E) Find the information about it!
6. E) Take this box, please!
7. E) бросать
8. D) washed
9. C) over
10. B) my parents’ room
11. A) were
12. E) 3/1/2/5/9/8/7/6/4
13. D) Vatican
14. E) That
15. E) Tom’s computer
16. B) England ,Wales and Scotland
17. D) Have we got any butter?
18. C) before
19. D) could</span>
<em>История про борщ , перевод немного корявый </em>According to etymological dictionaries of Slavic languages [4] word soup comes from the name of the plant: originally called cow parsnip soup ( not to be confused with cow parsnip Sosnowski Ecdemic view , causes burns ) , edible leaves of which are used in food . Apparently, the widespread belief that " brsch " Old Church is called beet , should be attributed to folk etymology : This value is not fixed in dictionaries ancient Slavic dialects , but the Ukrainian language translates as beet beet .Origin unknown borscht likely , he appeared on the territory , which previously occupied the Kievan Rus' , and now has the highest abundance and diversit.In Russia, the monuments mentioned in the 16-17 centuries . Essays about him can be found in the Novgorod yamskih books for years 1586-1631 . [7] Also, in the XVI century soup urges Domostroj . Interestingly, this is a dish loved by Catherine II, Alexander II, the ballerina Anna Pavlova . In Poland, " borschak " appeared in the XVIII century . Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania , in the south of Russia , in Siberia cook borscht, and in the north of Russia and the Urals - mainly cabbage . Today, its subtleties and especially cooking borscht are Poles and Russian , and Lithuanians and Romanians Belarusians . [9] No clear canons .Known as "green borscht " based on sorrel , beet and without , as a rule , no cabbage. "Green borsch " this soup is usually called in Ukraine, in Russia it is often called "green cabbage soup ."<span>With soup involves a lot of superstitions . For example, it was assumed that the steam from the borscht flies departed soul . [2] Because it is a traditional dish in the Ukrainian funeral </span>
Hi, my name is Ilaria. I'm 9, I am in 5 school. I like math, art and literature and my favourite lesson is history. Tell me please about you family.
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Вместо 9 и 5, поставь свои цыфры и все
<span>я так понимаю все в прошедшем
1 I was at the cinema last night
</span><span>2 Were the children naughty?
</span><span>3 we were in a cafe when you called
</span><span>4 Was I late?
</span>5 <span>she was a teacher when she was young.
6 where were we
7 were you okay
8 were we too tired
9 how was the party
10 </span><span>they were late for the interview.
11 </span><span>you were in the garden.
12 what is his name
13 it wasn't cold
14 is she beautiful
15 </span><span>she wasn't my wife at the time.
16 he was hungry
17why you were late
18you wasn't early
19they weren't in love
20 we weren't in China
1were you doing
2 trained
3 did you enjoy
4 am not working
5 tried
6 was decorating
7did you do
8 helped</span>
№3. It was a hot summer day. Tom and his mum were heading to the beach. Tom was only wearing shorts and a pair of sandals on his FEET but he felt hot anyway. When they came to the beach, they found out that the sea WAS NOT calm – powerful waves were breaking on the shore. Mum STOPPED in hesitation. “It’s fine. I can easily swim in these waves,” Tom wanted to demonstrate his swimming skills. But his mother said that they WOULD STAY out of the water till the sea calmed down. Sitting close to THEM was a boy about Tom’s age. He was alone because his parents HAD LEFT to buy some sandwiches. He came over and said his name was Gary. His shoulders WERE COVERED with protective suntan lotion, but they looked red anyway. “It’s getting HOTTER every minute,” said Gary. “How about a swim?” “No way,” Tom’s mother was definitely against the idea and Tom had to obey. “As you like,” Gary said and headed to the water. The THIRD wave hit him hard and he lost his balance. Everything was happening very fast – Gary fell down and went under the water. Fortunately, Tom and his mother were close enough to get him out in time.
№4. A few years ago I was on a camping holiday in Bristol. There WERE lots of other girls from around the UK, but I was the only one from Scotland. The camp WAS LOCATED in the woods, not far from the river. The camp life was even MORE INTERESTING than I had expected. We enjoyed all kinds of camping activities – sports and games, different shows and contests. Everything was fine apart from one incident that took me aback. Once, at lunchtime, when I WAS EATING ice cream, one of the girls asked: “So, do you have ice cream in Scotland?” I DIDN'T KNOW how to react. My neighbour repeated her question. I nodded, “Yes.” My answer provoked a wave of absurd questions about my country: “Have you ever seen a ghost in your castle?” “Do all Scottish MEN wear checked skirts?” I FOUND out that some people believe silly stereotypes about Scotland.
They believe that Scots really carry bagpipes in THEIR bags to play the instrument on the streets, and that Scots practise magic. At last, the girls said that they WOULD COME to Scotland one day to see it with their own eyes and to separate the truth from the myths.
№5. The academic term was coming to its end and Kate decided to arrange a party to celebrate the coming holidays. To be frank, there WAS one more reason for the party. Kate wanted her classmates to meet someone from her family. She was sure it would impress THEM and would help her popularity. Kate WAS MAKING sandwiches in the kitchen when Hugo came in. “It looks like I’m the FIRST guest, doesn’t it?” Hugo looked embarrassed. “Sorry for coming so early.” “Oh, it’s ok,” said Kate, “Come in! You WILL HELP me in the kitchen, won’t you?” “Sure,” Hugo entered the room and STOPPED in surprise. “Are you saying you made all this yourself?” On the table there was a huge pie. It WAS DECORATED with different fruit and looked fantastic. “No,” Kate looked pleased with his reaction. “My cousin helped me. She HAS LEFT for the shop. She’ll be back any minute. The front door opened and a girl entered. Hugo understood that he HAD SEEN her many times in different TV programmes for teenagers. “A TV star?” Hugo sounded so silly that both girls burst out laughing.