<span>In the courtyard in the morning game
Enacted kids.
Cries of "puck", "past", "beat" -
So there game - .... (Hockey)</span> <span>Two new,
Maple Soles two meters.
They put two foot -
And more snow run! (Skiing)</span> <span>River Flows like - we lie,
Ice on the river - we run. (Skates)</span> <span>About the sport
I have heard:
aerialist
Skiing. (Freestyle)- Фристаил
</span> <span>The cord horses
In the hill I pull.
And the hills will I
On a horse fly!
(Sledge)</span>
She has just washed up when her mother came .
Tom hasn't done his homework yet because he worked in the garden.
We have already written a dictation so a dictation wasn't difficult.
Jenny has baked a cake when her friends came.
Ann has read a book for a week.
Examples
of the new ‘virtual reality art’ (1 are (being) shown at the Inter
Communication centre in Tokyo. “The Cave” (2) wasbuilt at a cost
of over $1 million. The viewer (3) puts on special glasses
and (4) is confronted by a wooden puppet. If the puppet
(5)__is___(moving), the three dimensional world (6) is twisting and
(7) turning. This moving world (8) is accompanied by music
and sounds. A similar exhibit (9) has been/was built in the USA. Computer
graphics (10) are combined with 3D images which
(11) are projected on the walls and ceiling, and the viewer
(12) takes on a tour of what seems like another dimension. As
one expert (13) has pointed out recently, the rise of the ‘Nintendo
generation’ (14) has caused art and game cultures (15) to merge.
2 bought by an unknown
person. 3 looking at the man. 4 causing damage to towns. 5 touching the very heart
of people 6 smiling shyly
7
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