Read the text and write the titles. Mercury Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn 1. The sixth planet from the sun, it is known most for its rings. When polymath Galileo Galilei first studied this planet in the early 1600s, he thought it was an object with three parts: a planet and two large moons on either side. 2. The fifth planet from the sun, it is a giant gas world that is the most massive planet in our solar system –more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined, according to NASA. 3. It is the Red Planet, as seen from the Hubble Space Telescope. The fourth planet from the sun, and it's a cold, dessert-like place covered in dust. This dust is made of iron oxides, giving the planet its iconic red hue. 4. The third planet from the sun, it is a waterworld, with two-thirds of the planet covered by the ocean. It's the only world known to harbor life. It's atmosphere is rich in nitrogen and oxygen. 5. Zipping around the sun in only 88 days, It is the closest planet to the sun, and it's also the smallest, only a little bit larger than Earth's moon. [5] Writing Task 3 .Complete the dialogue. What are they made of? -Where is he? -Why is he tired? -Who is he? -What does he wear?
Климат здесь довольно прохладный и переменчивый, но часто идут дожди, что хорошо для растений. Британцы любят свои зеленые сады, полные красивых цветов. Великобритания богата сады и парки, которые известны во всем мире. Великобритания в два раза меньше Франции или Испании, но английский язык является первым язык международного общения в мире.
2. The Symphony was written with a pen made from a goose feather
3. Beethoven’s foot was injured by a falling stone
4. My parents’ children are never locked alone in the flat
5. The lunch is served in the cafeteria from 11.00 to 2.30
6. The visitors were asked by the guide not to touch the furniture
7. The successful debut of the young actress will be talked much about
8. The sick man should be sent to hospital
9. Why was he laughed at?
10. He can always be relied upon
11. The students were advised by the lecturer to read rare books on this problem