побыстрей Sherlock Holmes, the world's best-known detective.
Sherlock Holmes fans are already looking forward to 2020, because there's going be a whole new season of the BBC's Sherlock series, which shows the master of detective transported into the 21st century. Although the BBC series is set in the present day, the detective is still basically the Sherlock Holmes his fans love: an eccentric master of deduction. The original Holmes appeared in 60 works - four novels and five volumes of short stories - written by Conan Doyle between 1887 and 1927.to
6 Although his detective lives in London, the author himself was a Scot, born in Edinburgh in 1859. Arthur Conan Doyle trained as a doctor at Edinburgh University, where he met Joseph Bell, a doctor with an incredible ability to diagnose diseases by observing details. He also liked to show off and guess a person's job by observing tiny details most people would miss. Bell was the inspiration for Holmes. 2 After training, Arthur Conan Doyle worked as a doctor on a ship before opening a
practice in Portsmouth. He had completed his first stories as a medical student and carried
on writing while trying to start his career in medicine. He achieved his breakthrough as an
[12.04, 18:37] Vlad Makarov: author in 1886, with 'A study in Scarlet', the novel that introduced Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. The pair are a model for many later detective story characters. There is often one brilliant character who makes all the clever deductions, and a loyal, less intelligent partner. He may not be as intelligent as Holmes, but Dr John Watson plays a very important role: he is the narrator. He is with Holmes all the time, sees the same clues and events, but unlike the detective, he can't make any deductions from them. Watson is like the reader. He is also a warmer, more human character than the logical and unemotional master detective. Despite the success of Sherlock Homes, who shared a flat with Dr Watson at 221b
Baker Street, smoked a pipe, played the violin and took cocaine, Conan Doyle got bored of writing these stories and decided to kill his detective. In 'The Final Problem', written in 1893, Holmes dies in a fight with his arch-enemy Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland. Fans were shocked. Some people wore black armbands; others wrote letters to the author, begging him to bring Holmes back. But Arthur Conan Doyle stayed firm until 1901, when he produced The Hound of the Baskervilles'. Holmes went on to solve many more cases until 1927, three years before
the author died. The new Holmes is different in many ways. This Sherlock is young, cool and good-looking. He rushes around London taking taxis instead of horse-drawn carriages 13. Dr Watson is thoroughly up-to-date as well: he tells us about his adventures in
a blog. The 21st century Moriarty is younger, scarier and crazier. If you want to appreciate the witty dialogue, try to watch the series in English on DVD or one of the streaming services.
3.1. Are the following statements true, false or not given in the text? Correct the wrong statements. 8 points
a) A new Sherlock Holmes series can be seen on BBC in 2020.
The writer of Sherlock Holmes was
c) Holmes died in Sweden.
с)Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died in 1924.
e) Most Sherlock Holmes stories are short stories. f) Holmes died aged 77.
в)Conan Doyle was a doctor.
h) Sherlock Holmes drank lots of whisky.
3.2. Answer the questions about the text. 7 points
a) What is Sherlock Holmes' biggest strength?
b) What are Holmes and Watson a role model for?
c) Mention four differences between Holmes and Watson?
d) Why did Conan Doyle let Sherlock Holmes die?
e) How did the readers react after Sherlock's death?
f) How long did it take Conan Doyle to revive Holmes?
g) What is new in the modern BBC series? Mention four aspects.
Summer is my favorite time of the year. Summer holidays are the longest. This year I spent my summer holidays in the country. Most of the time I walked, cycled, spent time with my friends. When the weather was hot, we went to the river. In the evenings, I helped my mother water the beds in the garden. I liked my summer holidays very much.
ПЕРЕВОД
Лето — мое любимое время года. Летние каникулы самые длинные. В этом году я провел летние каникулы в деревне. Большую часть времени я гулял, ездил на велосипеде, проводил время с друзьями. Когда погода была жаркая, мы ходили на реку. По вечерам я маме поливать грядки в саду. Мне очень понравились мои летние каникулы.
Многие считают, что белки едят орехи из-за мультфильмов. Но они всеядны. В их рацион входят семена, орехи, фрукты, змеи и мелкие насекомые. Они также проделывают ямку в земле и прячут там пищу. Белки едят молоко матери и не покидают гнездо, пока им не исполнится около 40 дней.
Божьи коровки
Божьи коровки - хищники, а значит, они охотятся на других мелких насекомых. Их также называют «лучшими друзьями сада», потому что они поедают вредителей - мелких насекомых, нападающих на урожай, фрукты и овощи. Фермеры любят их за то, что они защищают небольшой сад от вредных насекомых. Некоторые божьи коровки травоядны, то есть поедают траву и листья растений.
Гепарды
Гепарды из семейства кошачьих. Они плотоядны, что означает, что они едят мясо. Чтобы сохранить энергию, гепардам нужно есть больше еды. Когда они охотятся группами, они могут отправиться на крупных животных, таких как газель и антилопа. Если они охотятся в одиночку, то в основном охотятся за детенышами. Детеныши гепардов питаются молоком матери до 6 месяцев.
Бегемоты
Люди думают, что бегемоты едят много мяса, потому что они очень большие. Однако они травоядные животные, а значит, едят растения. Они живут недалеко от воды и большую часть дня проводят в нырянии, чтобы сохранить кожу прохладной. Взрослые бегемоты могут съесть до 35 кг травы в день
Объяснение:
я не знаю что ещё сделать но вот перевод