Miscellaneous
72. a. read the idioms and study them.
to push and to pull idioms
to pull
1. to pull somebody's leg - aypaunti koro-jibo, mopouth ojo-
by
2. to pull a face/faces - rpwmachiyarb, koputu posky, 130bpa-
жать недовольство
3. to pull to pieces- pazopbath ha kycki
4. to pull oneself together - b3atces b pyky, coópar ca c ayxom
to push
1. to push one's luck- uckymath cyabby
2. to push one's way – npotuckybatéca yepe3 tony, pokjabi
вать дорогу
3. to push someone to the wall – npuneperb kctehke, aobctu
до крайности
b. complete the sentences using the missing idioms.
1. luke! i know that the situation is quite serious. but it's not
the end of the world. you will get over all the difficulties.
2. there were so many people in the square that they had to to
reach the entrance. 3. john told me he had seen an alien. i almost
believed him but looked at him to see if he was 4. polly took a
risk and hid the golden pen. then she brought it home. she was not
caught that time. but she was 5. though boris said he had
ridden his elder brother's bike, allan and boris had to explain
where he had been and how he had broken his brother's bike. 6. ben
didn't like the idea of going to the library instead of watching a foot
100 ball match and
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:
A wealthy American business magnate, playboy, and ingenious scientist, Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark suffers a severe chest injury during a kidnapping. When his captors attempt to force him to build a weapon of mass destruction, he instead creates a mechanized suit of armor to save his life and escape captivity. Later, Stark develops his suit, adding weapons and other technological devices he designed through his company, Stark Industries. He uses the suit and successive versions to protect the world as Iron Man. Although at first concealing his true identity, Stark eventually publicly reveals himself to be Iron Man.
Initially, Iron Man was a vehicle for Stan Lee to explore Cold War themes, particularly the role of American technology and industry in the fight against communism. Subsequent re-imaginings of Iron Man have transitioned from Cold War motifs to contemporary matters of the time.