Найдите 5 правильных предложений , тут все остальные с ошибками Find the five 1 William Shakespeare, who wrote Oliver twist, was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in England.
2 London is the city in where the 2012 Olympics will be held.
3 Yesterday which was recorded by the Beatles is one of the most-recognised songs in the world.
4 Bill Gates, who owns Microsoft, dropped out of Harvard before he finished his course.
5 Salzburg is the Austrian city, where the composer Mozart was born.
6 The Internet, which allows people to access websites all over the world, was invented by an American.
7 Bill Clinton, who came from Texas, was US President for 8 years.
8 Total English, what was written by Acklam and Crace, was first published in 2006.
9 Singapore is a small republic in South-East Asia where became independent in 1965.
10 The Titanic, which sank in the Pacific Ocean in 1912, was the largest ship in the world at the time.
11 Arthur Conan Doyle, whose created the character of Sherlock Holmes, was inspired by a man called Dr
Joseph Bell.
12 Elephants, which are the second largest mammal in the world, are unable to jump.
13 Liverpool United, which is one of Britain's most successful football teams, was the first professional
team that David Beckham played for.
14 Gandhi was the man he was largely responsible for Indian independence in 1947.
15 Pasta, which is widely eaten in Italy, was brought to the west from China by Marco Polo.
16 France, which won the European Cup in 1998, is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations.
17 The Cambridge First Certificate, is an international English exam, which takes places three times every
year.
18 Neil Armstrong was an American astronaut who became the first man to go into space in 1969.
19 The airliner Concorde, which flew passengers across the Atlantic at twice the speed of sound, stopped
making commercial flights in 2004.
20 Christopher Columbus, who was the first man go to Cuba, originally came from Italy.
21 The television, who's inventor came from Scotland, is considered to be one of the most important
inventions of the 20th century.
22 Mel Gibson, whose films include Lethal Weapon and Mad Max, originally comes from Australia.
23 Antarctica, when temperatures can be as low as -90°C, has a permanent population of about 1000
people.
24 Polar bears, which live in Antarctica, are all left-handed.
25 Leonardo da Vinci was a great artist that was mainly interested in engineering and technology.
26 The Great Wall of China, which is the longest human structure in the world, can be seen from space.
27 Turkey is a bird which originally came from North America and is now traditionally eaten at Christmas in
many countries around the world.
28 Washington DC, which is the capital of the USA, is in Washington State.
29 Apart from the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand are the only other countries where people
drive on the left.
30 Vincent Van Gogh, whose paintings include Sunflower and Starry Night, cut off his own nose.
2 I told them that I could give them my uncle's address.
3 Oleg said that his room was on the second floor.
4 Misha said that he had seen them at his parents' house the year before.
5 She said that she didn't go to that shop very often.
6 The woman said that man had spoken to her on the road.
7 The teacher told the class that they would discuss that subject the following day.
8 Mike said that they had bought those books that day.
9 She said that I would read that book in the 9th form 10.
10 The teacher told me that I hadn't done my work well.
- Yes, a lot. Most of them were groups of tourists from abroad.
-What can you say about exhibits?
- They were wonderful Some of them were quite old and very valuable.
- Did you have a guide or an audio guide?
- I was alone. But I joined a group of toursits and listened to their quide.
-What were your impressions?
- I was very impressed by the collection of works of art and by the knowledge of the guide. He seemed to know everything about the exhibits and their creators.