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The monkey and
the bird's nest (Africa)
Once upon a time, some monkeys were playing
One of the monkeys ran up a tree, and through
the teaves he saw a bird's nest on a bronch. The
mother bird wasn't sitting on the nest but inside
there were three beautiful
blue eggs.
"Yummy! I like eggs,' said the
monkey, and put out his hand.
At that moment, the mother bird flew into
the tree and called, 'Stop! Please don't take
my eggs! The monkey looked at the mother.
He decided to be kind and he didn't take the eggs.
Thank you!' said the mother bird.
The next day, the monkeys were playing in the long grass, Nearby.
watching them, was a bungy leopard.
Yummy thought the leopard. I like eating monkeys!
The mother bird was flying above. She saw the monkeys and the leopard
and called, Be careful! There's a leopard. Run and hide!
The monkey and his friends ran and hid. The leopard had nothing to eat for lunch.
The monkey on the ground looked up at the bird.
Thank yout' he said, and they both smiled.
National flag
The national flag has been in use since June 7, 1995, one of two symbols adopted in the 1995 referendum. The main elements of the flag is a red and green bicolor, then decorated with an ornament pattern at the hoist position. The current flag is a modification of the 1951 flag used while the country was a republic of the Soviet Union.
National emblem
The other national symbol that was chosen in the 1995 referendum was the national emblem. The elements of the emblem include a ribbon in the colors of the national flag, a map of Belarus, wheat ears and a red star. At the base of the ribbon, it says the country's official name in the Belarusian language. The emblem is an allusion to the one used by the Byelorussian SSR, designed by Ivan Dubasov in 1950. In the Soviet version, a hammer and sickle replaced the map of Belarus and the ribbon was all red. On the left and right ribbons, the Soviet motto Workers of the world, unite! appeared in the Belarusian and Russian languages.
National anthem
The only symbol that hasn't changed over during independence is the national anthem. Adopted during the Soviet era, "My Belarusy" was used provisionally until 2002. The only change that occurred was dropping the Soviet-era lyrics and choosing just to use the music, composed by Nyestar Sakalowski. On July 2, 2002, President Lukashenko issued a decree adopting new lyrics to the anthem, written by Uladzimir Karyzny. Not only the lyrics were chosen, a protocol guide related to the national anthem was released by Lukashenko. The reason that was given for keeping Sakalowski's music was to keep the historic traditions of the country. While references to Lenin, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the idea of Soviet brotherhood were dropped, the general idea of a "friendship of peoples" still remains present. According to the Belarusian Government, once the national anthem was adopted, the long process to adopt the three national symbols of Belarus was completed
Объяснение:
10 утвердительных предложений
1 She works in a hospital Она работает в больнице
2 They prefer pop-music Они предпочитают поп-музыку
3 He speaks Japanese and Spanish Он говорит на японском и испанском языках
4 We have 2 apples and 4 oranges У нас есть 2 яблока и 4 апельсина
5 She gets up at 6 o'clock in the morning Она встает в 6 часов утра
6 He is a doctor in a military hospital Он врач в военном госпитале
7 We often help them around the house Мы часто им по дому
8 I sell Christmas trees every year Я продаю елки каждый год
9 She likes to read different magazines Ей нравится читать разные журналы
10 They do sport every evening Они занимаются спортом каждый вечер