<span>1. Usually a person is (pres simp) not qualified to use the name "economist" without a graduate degree in economics.
2. The half of economists works</span><span> (pres simp) for business or government.
3. Different firms have used </span><span> (pres perf) the help of economists.
4. An economist will forecast </span><span><span> (fut simp) </span>tax revenues and interest rates.</span><span>
1. Как правило, человек не достоин использовать звание "экономист", не имея диплома в области экономики.
2. Половина экономистов работает в бизнесе или в правительстве.
3. Различные фирмы воспользовались помощью экономистов.
4. Экономист выполнит прогноз доходов от налогов и процентных ставок.</span>
Holidays & Traditions of Kazakhstan.
Source for this section: http://www.president.kz/
NAURYZ
- a holiday of spring, is the most momentous and ancient festivity of
Oriental nations. In fact, it is a New Year's Eve according to the
ancient Oriental calendar. It has yet another name "Ulys Kuni"("The
first day of the New Year") or "Ulystyn uly kuni" ("The great day of the
people").
They say that the more you celebrate the Nauryz holiday, the greater your success throughout the year.
When
the holiday comes, Kazakhs put on festive clothes, pay visits to each
other, and exchange congratulations, best wishes and good luck in the
coming year. The festivities are accompanied by widespread merry-making,
games, traditional horse-races, and various other activities.
Traditionally
they cook and make all sorts of tasty meals during the holidays,
symbolizing well-being and abundance in the coming year. The feast is
usually served at noon, and is preceded and followed by a prayer in
honor of the fore-fathers. At the conclusion of the feast, the eldest of
those present gives his blessings (bata) so that prosperity will be
with the family.
When Kazakhs celebrate Nauryz, presence of the
number seven is essential - it embodies seven days of the week – the
time units of universal eternity. In front of aksakals ("white beards"or
old men) they put seven bowls with the drink of "Nauryz-kozhe",
prepared of seven grades of seven types of cereals.
BERKUTCHI, or
“hunting with a golden eagle,” is a tradition that has been practiced
for ten centuries. The Kazakh belief is that presenting a fledgling
hunting bird to a boy is tantamount to wishing him to be a brave and
strong young fellow.
Training a golden eagle is a rare and
painstaking art. The bird just caught (photo at left) is being slowly
trained to its master (a berkutchi). The man training the bird doesn't
sleep for several nights with the bird being subjected to similar
discomfort. First, the bird must take food (pieces of raw meat) from its
master's hand only. When the eagle gets used to the hunter, its horse
and its dog, it undergoes the next phase of training: first it "hunts"
stuffed foxes and only after mastering that will it then proceed with
real hunting.
Ответ:
more interesting-the most interesting,dirtier- the dirtiest, cleverer-the cleverest,stronger-the strongest, braver- the bravest, better-the best, nicer-the nicest, smaler-the smartest, hoter-the hottest,milder- the mildest, more comfortable-the most comfortable, greier- the greiest, smaller-smallest, higher-highest,
Mum helped me after lunch
Lucy didn't watch TV last night
where did they play yesterday?
what did you cook for supper?
Tanya danced at the party yesterday.
Nelly visited her friend last Saturday
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been around 2 has 3 was opened 4 has been 5 have become 6 is 7 have been
dancing 8 is organised 9 is 10 appeared 11 started 12 take 13 have bought and
transformed 14 has been 15 was (здесь не видно на фото –
подставь это слово в виде причастия прошедшего времени)</span>