Circle the correct variant: 1. I'm sure that (farther/further) explanation would help you understand this difficult concept.
2. He lives (farther/further) away from school than I do.
3. They hadn't got any (farther/further) with the work.
4. Kevin found that he could throw the ball (farther/further) than anyone else.
5. Perhaps the poem would be better if the poet had provided (farther/further) detail.
6. I know his (older/ elder) brother; he is a nice fellow.
7. After the emperor died, power passed to his (oldest/eldest) son.
8. James did his best to win. Unfortunately, he finished (latest/the last/later/latter).
9. It's a bit (late/later/latter) to change your mind! Come on; go on with your exercise!
10. The (latest/last/later/latter) news from the Arctic is very alarming.
11. Do you know that Jack is in his (last/the last/later/late) fifties? Yes, I do. He'll be 59 next week.
12. (last/the last/later/latter) time I saw her, she was wearing an amazing red hat!
13. Have you read J.K. Rowling's (latest/ last/later/latter) book? - Yes, I have. She says it's her (latest/last/later/latter) book featuring Harry Potter.
14. Excuse me! Where’s the (nearer/nearest/next) bus station?
15. They promised to contact us again in the (nearer/nearest/near) future.
16. We look forward to your (nearer/nearest/next) visit.
17. We will get off at the (nearer/nearest/next) station.
The republic is situated on the Crimea peninsula. It is between the Black Sea in the west and south, and the Sea of Azov — in the east. In the east the Crimea is separated from Russia by the Kerch Strait.
The total area of the republic is 26 100 km2, population is 2 137 700. It is divided into 15 regions and 15 cities.
Symferopol is the administrative centre of the Crimea.
The Crimea consists of two very different parts — treeless steppe of the Crimean Lowland in the northern and central parts, and the Crimean Mountains in the south.
The Crimean steppe, with its continental climate and steppe soils, occupies four-fifths of the territory.
The Crimean Mountains consist of a narrow range of foothills and a low mountain chain covered with forests and high pastures. Below the mountains in the south there is a narrow coastal lowland — the Crimeansouthern shore — with a Mediterranian climate and vegetation.
The rivers are short and shallow. On the northern slopes of the Crimean Mountains we find the Chorna, the Belbek, the Kacha, the Alma, the Salhyr and other rivers. There are also salt lakes there, such as the Sasyk, the Aktash and others.
It is rich in natural resources, such as iron ore, natural gas, building materials, and salt from the lakes. Russians constitute 67.2 percent of the population, Ukrainians — 26.5 percent and there are 300 000 Tatars.
Food production is the Crimea’s main industry. Food industry produces canned goods, fish and wines. Agriculture mostly specializes in plant-growing, vine-growing and animal husbandry. It is followed by iron-ore mining, metallurgy and machine-building.
The main sea-ports are Kerch, Teodosia, Yalta, Sevastopol, and Yevpatoria. The Crimea is also the main resort and tourist area of Ukraine.
The artist I. Ayvazovsky and the polar explorer I. Papanin were born in the Crimea.
Объяснение:
2. What are the main functions of a computer? The machine is capable of storing andmanipulating numbers, letters, and characters (symbols).
3. What is the basic task of a computer? The basic job of computers is processing of information.
For this reasoncomputers can be defined as devices which accept information in the form ofinstructions, called a program, and characters, called data, performmathematical and / or logical operations on the information, and then supplyresults of these operations.
4. What decisions can the computer make? Unfortunately, the computer can only decide three things, namely: Isone number less than another?
Are two numbers equal? and, Is one numbergreater than another?