Самый дорогой и важный в жизни каждого человек – мама.
День матери отмечается во всем мире. Он занимает особое место среди других праздников. В России он появился не так давно — в 1998 году. С тех пор каждое последнее воскресенье ноября в нашей стране дети поздравляют своих мам и благодарят их за доброту, заботу и терпение.
В преддверии праздника мы объявляем литературно-художественный конкурс «Как мама была маленькой».
Литературным он будет потому, что мы просим прислать вас небольшие рассказики об одном-двух эпизодах из детства вашей мамы.
Вы можете написать, как ваша мама, совсем маленькой, поняла, что надо помогать слабому, что надо писать аккуратно, что все время обижаться - глупо, что хлеб нельзя бросать, что никто не любит жадин... Словом, мамы (возможно, и бабушки) вам сами подскажут суть рассказа, на то они и мамы (бабушки). .А вы, ребята, послушав их истории, поймете: как из озорной, веселой, доброй отзывчивой девочки вырос самый замечательный человек на свете.
Художественным же наш конкурс будет потому, что мы ждем от вас иллюстрации к этим рассказам: фотографии, а также собственноручно нарисованные портреты ваших мам!
<span>Laura: Oh, I love our new house! What a big living room!
Steve: It's really great! Now, let's put the furniture in place. Can you give me a hand, John?
John: Sure. Dad. Let's start.
Steve: Where do you want the sofa, Laura?
Laura: Put it in front of the window.
Steve: All right... What about this armchair?
John: Quick, Dad, it's really heavy!
Laura: Can you put it next to the fireplace?
John: Agh! Dad, watch out! Is it OK, right here?
Laura: No, not there! It looks better on the other side, between the fireplace and the door. That's great!
Steve: Right... Where shall we put this clock?
Laura: Oh, put it on the wall, opposite the sofa. Be careful! It's very expensive!
John: Phew ... Mum, calm down! We're doing our best, OK?
_aura: OK, I'm sorry. Hmm ... What else ...? What about this table? Let's place it between the sofa and the armchair.
Steve: Err... What about the carpet, Laura?
_aura: Oh dear! I want that to go under all the furniture!
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My week-days didn't differ much one from another. I went to school six days a week. That's why, I had to wake up at 7 o'clock every morning. Sometimes I wanted to stay in bed for some more time but my mother always insisted on my getting up. I put on my bathrobe and slippers and unwillingly went to the bathroom. A cold shower made me feel not so sleepy, then I dried myself on a towel and hurried to the bedroom. I switched on a TV-set, it was just the time for a cartoon.
You may ask me why I didn't do my morning exercises. From time to time, when I saw smiling slim girls on TV briskly doing their exercises to music, I swore I should get up earlier and do my morning exercises every day, but it didn't last long and soon 1 forgot about it. Then I did my bed, dressed myself and had my breakfast. At a quarter to eight I rushed to school, it usually took me 10 minutes to get there. My classes began at 8 o'clock, and every day I had seven or eight lessons. At 3 o'clock the classes were over, and I went home.
<span>After dinner, I did some work about the house (washed dishes, swept the floor, went shopping) and sat down to my lessons. I spent a great deal of time on them. </span>
<span>At 8 o'clock all my textbooks and notebooks were put into a bag, and I could watch TV or read a book, look through papers and magazines. Sometimes, when my friend called for me we went for a walk.At eleven o'clock, tired after a long working day, I went to bed and in some minutes fell asleep.</span>
<span><span>B
1) is writing
2) are losing
3) is having
4) is staying
5) am not lying
6) is
always using
7) are having
8) Are you playing
C
1) <u>Have top musicians been studying</u> (</span>если<span> Present Perfect Continuous </span>не изучали, то<span><u>Do top musicians study</u><span>)
2) haven't touched
3) does
4) Is Christine listening
5) usually buy
6) starts</span></span></span><span>7) Is out team winning
8) enjoy
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