Описание есть а рассказ нет просто вот<span> Описание картины Bogatyrs (Богатыри)
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In the painting “Bogatyrs” we can see three bogatyrs, who are the main characters of numerous Russian fairy tales.
In the foreground of the painting there is Dobrynya Nikitich, Ilya Muromets and Alyosha Popovich sitting astraddle.
In the middle, on the black horse there is Ilya Muromets. He is
depicted looking into the distance. He is holding a spear and a shield
in one hand and a club in the other hand. On the left, on the white
horse there is Dobrynya Nikitich. We can see that he is approximately of
the same age as Ilya. Dobrynya is keeping his hand on the sword as if
ready to plunge into action. On the right, on the sorrel horse there is
Alyosha Popovich. He is the youngest of all. They all are wearing hard
hats and chain armours.
In the background of the painting there are vast expanses of hills
covered with trees. Over the bogatyrs’ heads we can see clouds
gathering.
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1 get 2 watch 3 have 4 go 5 work 6 go
2
1 It's half past one
2 It's three o'clock
3 It's quarter past seven
4 It's quarter to twelve
5 It's quarter past nine
3
1 doctor
2 baker
3 mechanic
4 teacher
5 waiter
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<span>Do
all the people who use the Net have their own e-mail address?
A growing number of "gateways" tie more and more people to the Net
every day, don't they?
When does the host system you are now using automatically generate an address
for you?
The basic concepts behind e-mail parallel those of regular mail, don't they?
Can you subscribe to the electronic equivalent of magazines and newspapers?
How many distinct advantages over regular mail does E-mail have?
What is the most obvious advantage?
How fast can your message reach the other side of the world?</span>
<span>What
will you be able to use e-mail for?
Does E-mail also have advantages over the telephone?
You send your message when it's convenient for you, don't you?
When does your recipient respond?</span>
Can a
phone call across the country or around the world result in huge phone bills?
<span>E-mail
lets you exchange vast amounts of mail for only a few pennies, doesn't it?
Whom can you ask to help in an e-mail message if you are having problems with
your computer?</span>
<span>What
can bounce the message back to you, undelivered?
Why are Net addresses like phone numbers?
Do most net addresses now adhere to a relatively easy-to-understand system?
Earlier, you sent yourself a mail message using just your user-name, didn't
you?
What code that represents their country do sites in the rest of the world tend
to use?
Are some smaller U.S. sites beginning to follow this international convention?</span>
<span>You'll
notice that the above addresses are all in lower-case, won't you?
What letters do some public-access sites allow for in user names?
The "mail" program is actually a very powerful one, isn't it?
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1.draw
foot
teeht
neak
fifteen
2.many cakes
many bananas
many hands
much milk
much butter
much ham
much bread
many apples
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If I don't phone my parents, they will be upset
If I tell you a secret, will you promise not to tell anybody?
We'll have a barbecue if it doesn't rain
My mum won't buy me a new phone if I loose this one
What will you do if you feel unwell tomorrow morning?
If you give me your number, I'll be able to text you
Joe will make Sally very happy if he sends her some chocolates
If you don't shout at me, I won't get angry