Variant I Reading Task 1. You are going to read about different cities. For questions 1-6, choose from the cities (A-D). Some of the cities may be chosen more than once. When more than one answer is required, these may be given in any order. Which city would you recommend to someone who Wants to vISit rainy country Wants to take boat tour Wants to see the StePpe? wants to see a show wants to see Leonardo da Vinci's painting? Is interested in modem architecture?
My favorite subject in school is Mathematics. It is my favorite because I never have difficulty with it and always get good marks in tests. I suppose I am lucky to be born with a clear-thinking brain. So ever since young, manipulating numbers and figures came easy to me.
The wonderful thing about Mathematics is that, besides some formulae, there is nothing else to remember. Every step in solving a problem is done logically. Other subjects like History and Geography require a lot of memory work. Remembering dates and other facts is hard work compared with the ease and simplicity of mathematical reasoning.While Mathematics is simple to me, some of my friends have great difficulty with it. I do not really understand why. They get stuck with simple problems and often give up. So I help them out when I can.
The one advantage I have in being good in Mathematics is that I do not have to spend a lot of time on it. Homework and tests are a breeze. So I have plenty of time left over to study other subjects. Sometimes I feel sorry for my less fortunate classmates who get scolded in class for not completing their Mathematics homework.
Anyhow I have come to realize that human beings can be so different in their abilities while they look similar otherwise. Some of us are lucky to be good in some things. Others may not be so lucky.
Русский: 10 самых необычных домов мира В избранное!2121SilVAВера Орел 2 мая 2014, 13:28Надоело однообразие, типичные размеры и формы? Пора выйти за грани привычного и познакомиться с самыми известными и необычными постройками мира сего!
В мире очень много удивительных строений
Нас ожидает много интересного и удивительного! Начнем с Кривого дома – самого любимого и известного путешественникам по Польше.
1. Кривой дом в городе Сопот (Польша)Этот необычный дом совершенно лишен прямых углов. Он был создан в 2004 году архитекторами Залевским и Шотинским. С присущей европейцам точностью архитекторы вписали столь необычную конструкцию в историческую часть города, при этом с максимальной выгодой для близлежащих магазинов и кафе и внешней гармонией с окружающими строениями. Вдохновили архитекторов на создание столь смелого сооружения рисунки художников детских книг Пера Оскара Дальберга и Яна Марцина Шанцера. Английский: 10 most unusual houses in the world To your favorites!2121SilVA SilVAFaith eagle 2 may 2014, 13:28 Tired of the monotony, the typical size and shape? It's time to go beyond the familiar faces and to get acquainted with the most famous and unusual buildings of the world! The world is full of amazing buildingsThe world is full of amazing buildings We will have many interesting and amazing! Let's start with the crooked house – the most beloved and known travelers across Poland. 1. Crooked house in Sopot (Poland)This unusual house is completely devoid of right angles. It was created in 2004 by architects Zalewski and Latinskim. With the inherent accuracy of European architects incorporated such an unusual design in the historic part of the city, with the maximum benefit for the nearby shops and cafes and outer harmony with the surrounding buildings. Inspired architects to create such a bold structure drawings of artists of children's books Pen Oscar Dalberg and Jan Marcin of Santera.
I suppose I am lucky to be born with a clear-thinking brain. So ever since young, manipulating numbers and figures came easy to me.
The wonderful thing about Mathematics is that, besides some formulae, there is nothing else to remember. Every step in solving a problem is done logically. Other subjects like History and Geography require a lot of memory work. Remembering dates and other facts is hard work compared with the ease and simplicity of mathematical reasoning.While Mathematics is simple to me, some of my friends have great difficulty with it. I do not really understand why. They get stuck with simple problems and often give up. So I help them out when I can.
The one advantage I have in being good in Mathematics is that I do not have to spend a lot of time on it. Homework and tests are a breeze. So I have plenty of time left over to study other subjects. Sometimes I feel sorry for my less fortunate classmates who get scolded in class for not completing their Mathematics homework.
Anyhow I have come to realize that human beings can be so different in their abilities while they look similar otherwise. Some of us are lucky to be good in some things. Others may not be so lucky.
В мире очень много удивительных строений
Нас ожидает много интересного и удивительного! Начнем с Кривого дома – самого любимого и известного путешественникам по Польше.
1. Кривой дом в городе Сопот (Польша)Этот необычный дом совершенно лишен прямых углов. Он был создан в 2004 году архитекторами Залевским и Шотинским. С присущей европейцам точностью архитекторы вписали столь необычную конструкцию в историческую часть города, при этом с максимальной выгодой для близлежащих магазинов и кафе и внешней гармонией с окружающими строениями. Вдохновили архитекторов на создание столь смелого сооружения рисунки художников детских книг Пера Оскара Дальберга и Яна Марцина Шанцера. Английский: 10 most unusual houses in the world To your favorites!2121SilVA SilVAFaith eagle 2 may 2014, 13:28
Tired of the monotony, the typical size and shape? It's time to go beyond the familiar faces and to get acquainted with the most famous and unusual buildings of the world!
The world is full of amazing buildingsThe world is full of amazing buildings
We will have many interesting and amazing! Let's start with the crooked house – the most beloved and known travelers across Poland.
1. Crooked house in Sopot (Poland)This unusual house is completely devoid of right angles. It was created in 2004 by architects Zalewski and Latinskim. With the inherent accuracy of European architects incorporated such an unusual design in the historic part of the city, with the maximum benefit for the nearby shops and cafes and outer harmony with the surrounding buildings. Inspired architects to create such a bold structure drawings of artists of children's books Pen Oscar Dalberg and Jan Marcin of Santera.