Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer. 1 Despite differences in , ‘guit-‘ and ‘ 2 Instruments that we would call acoustic guitars have been made and played for approximately 3 No one knows the when the first six-string guitar was made. 4 The of acoustic guitars have not changed much in 200 years. 5 A for an electric guitar was issued in the mid-1930s. 6 Les Paul, the well-known guitarist, was involved in the development of the electric guitar. 7 Most of the guitar know little about its rich history. Questions 8–13 – Complete the summary. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer. Instruments similar to the guitar have been played by musicians for over 8 years. What we know about many of these instruments comes from 9 rather than actual physical examples or music played on them. In some ways, these early stringed instruments were closer to 10 than the guitar as we know it today. We do have examples of six-string guitars that are 200 years old. However, the 11 of six -string guitars made by guitar makers (who are also known as 12 ) before the final decade of the eighteenth century is often open to question. Although the electric guitar was invented in the 1930s, it took several decades for electric guitars to develop, with the company Rickenbacker playing a major part in this development. Most 13 electric guitars in use today are similar in design to guitars produced by the Fender Musical Instruments Company and the Gibson Guitar Corporation in the 1950s. хлллппп
Three, Thirteen, Thirty, five, Fifteen. Six, Sixteen,Sixty
СЕЙЧАС СДЕЛАЮ ДАЛЬШЕ КАК НАРУШЕНИЕ НЕ ОТМЕЧАЙ
Eight eighteen eighty
Nine nineteen ninety
One hundred forty Three, Fifty one, Two hundred ninety four,
Sixty Three, four hundred eighty-one.
Second twelfth twentieth Twenty-second
fourth, fourteenth. Fortieth, Forty-fourth.
Seventh seventeenth seventieth, Seventy Seventh,
Twenty-fourth. Two hundred twenty second, Forty-seventh, five hundred and Sixty-Eight,
Sixty third, one hundred and four
Nineteen ninety
Eleven forty seven.
Eighteen twelve
Seventeen ninety nine
nineteen sixty-one
Объяснение:
10 Downing Street or «Number 10" as the British call it, is one of the most
famous uddresses in the world as it has been the home of British prime ministers since
1730, However, it is also a very busy place where hundreds of people work and where
many official functions. Cabinet meetings and state dinners take place. Many people
will immediately recognize the front of the building because the Prime Minister and
other well-known politicians often make important announcements in front of its
famous big black
Number 10 was originally given to the first prime minister, Sir Robert
Walpole, as a gift, but he wanted it to be used by all future prime ministers Before he
moved in, though, he joined 10 Downing Street to the large house behind it and had
some alterations made. So even though Number 10 looks like an ordinary terraced
house from the outside, inside it is an extremely erand place There are many
beautiful rooms with elegant decor and fine furniture including the State Dining
Room, the Study, the Terracotta Room and the White Drawing Room. There are
portraits ofevery past prime minister hanging on the walls of the Grand Staircase and
in the Cabinet Room, where government ministers meet to discuss important issues.
The table in this room is boat-shaped so that the Prime Minister can always see
everyone sitting around it!
The Prime Minister's private home is a furnished flat on the second floor, once
described by Margaret Thatcher (British Prime Minister from 1979-1940) as living
above the shop'. The Prime Minister also has his own study where he works and
reads. There, he offen meets colleagues, receives important guests, makes phone calls