C)
1.came
2.established
3.cooked, washed
4.wrote
d)
1. (отриц.) I didn't come home at 10 pm.
(вопрос) Did i come home at 10 pm?
2. (отриц.) Ivan Sorokin didn't establish Dudinka site in 1667
(вопрос) Did Ivan Sorokin establish Dudinka site in 1667?
3. (отриц.) She didn't cook dinner and didn't wash the dishes
(вопрос) Did she cock dinner and wash the dishes?
4. (отриц.) John didn't write this book long time ago.
(вопрос) Did John write this book long time ago?
“We started getting messages from the rescue team saying they could not
(1) because the weather was so severe. The conditions were incredibly cold. Every
20 minutes for over 36 hours we rubbed our fingers and toes for 15 minutes to
make sure we didn’t get frostbite. The doctors were amazed at (2) unscathed we
were when we finally got down. After the first night, we saw the rescue
helicopter fly overhead, but they sent us a message saying the conditions were
too bad to come (3) closer. By this point we knew if they (4) us in the
morning, we had (5) chance of surviving. We didn’t need to talk about it. You
just need to look into someone’s eyes and you know (6) understand the
seriousness of the situation as well as you do. It was such a relief when they
finally reached us.”
1 B take off
2 A<span> how </span>
3 D any
<span>4 C didn’t reach </span>
<span>5 B little
</span><span>6 A they</span>
N6.
2) friends
3) collect
4) play
5) go
6) take
7) listen
8) do
N8.
1. collect
2. tennis
3. sports
4. swimming
5. gardening
6. games
7. singing
She was using her old car very long time.
The child was plying when suddenly the phone rang.
My sister was sleeping when I came back from the party.
My mom was talking on the phone when somebody opened the door.
The were ruining their own personal lives during all these years.
To emphasize the importance and greatness of Moscow, it is often referred to as the third Rome . But I think in our city , and without regard to Rome exciting and wonderful story. Moscow keeps its secrets , not only in architecture but also in the names of streets and places. So , for example, is for " Vagankovo ." Of course , most Muscovites and Russians in general the word immediately associated with a famous cemetery Vahankovskym where you can worship the dust of the great Russian people. But it's just that, as they say, on the surface. In the words of a long story. Moskvoved Tatiana Biryukova knows several versions. She writes : " According to one version , the word" Vagankovo " comes from the wooden trough " cars . " Of these, Chumakov Ukrainian Cossacks and in field conditions ate food from millet. While guests are stopped in Moscow, they stayed in Krestovozdvyzhenskoho monastery ( near modern street Vozdvizhenka ) on the hill that now we call Vahankovskym (we mark it on Pashkov Home Russian library) . "
This version seems to me rather schematic and therefore not very convincing. About the same account for the origin of the word ' "Arbat" . When the Tartars came under tribute, with their carts are located in a designated place for them near the Kremlin. Hence - Arbat street name . A similar scheme can be applied to many names of old Moscow.