VII. Choose the right answer.
1. Where are Government offices situated? (Downing street, Trafalgar
square, Whitehall). 2. What street is the residence of the Prime Minister located
in? (Strand, Oxford street, Downing street). 3. What is the official residence of
the Queen in London? (Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, Westminster
Palace). 4. What is the place of coronations and royal weddings? (St. Paul's
Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace). 5. Where did Sherlok
Holmes live? (Piccadilly Circus, Baker street, Strand). 6. Where is the
monument to Nelson? (Trafalgar square, Hyde Park, the Tower)? 7. Where are
all the newspaper offices situated? (Oxford Street, Fleet Street, Baker Street). 8.
Where is Big Ben? (Westminster Abbey, St. Stephen's Tower, Buckingham
Palace). 9. Where do the Thames flow into? (The North Sea, the Irish Sea, the
English Channel).
UNIT 10
Anyone who watches sports, or participates in any, knows one undeniable fact—there is danger involved. Every sport can have its athletes suffer anything from a scraped elbow to life threatening injuries, which may even include death.
Each sport has its own risks and rewards. Most athletes do not care about this, though, as they are attracted to the glory, fame, pride and money that comes along with being a professional athlete.
So what I decided to do was take the ten sports that are the most dangerous and rank them.
The reason for this is to bring attention to something very few people think about until it happens, which is sports injuries.
I have had a few people question why Soccer is on the list, let me give you a quick fact. In the last 12 years Hockey has had exactly 2 deaths on the ice worlds wide, soccer has had over 70 deaths on the field in that time. If you have to wonder after that then I don't know what to tell you.
Объяснение:
1)
to go – went (идти – ушёл)
to work – worked (работать – работал)
to come – came (приходить – пришёл)
to rain - rained (идёт дождь – шёл дождь)
to know – knew (знать – знал)
to breath – breathed (дышать – дышал)
to live – lived (жить – жил)
to speak – spoke (говорить – говорил)
2)
He answered this letter last month
Подлежащее – answered, простое время (Past Simple)
Вопросительное: Did he answer this letter last month?
Отрицательное: He didn't answer this letter last month
The day was fine yesterday
Подлежащее – was, простое время (Past Simple)
Вопросительное: Was the day fine yesterday?
Отрицательное: The day wasn't fine yesterday
He always writes with a red pen
Подлежащее – writes, простое настоящее время (Present Simple)
Вопросительное: Does he always write with a red pan?
Отрицательное: He doesn't always write with a red pen
She will come in time
Подлежащее – will come, простое будущее время (Future Simple)
Вопросительное: Will she come in time?
Отрицательное: She won't come in time
3)
He always asks many questions
He was here yesterday
When will you come home tomorrow?
Plants grow everywhere
4)
There are many plants in the world
Men get much food from plants
There are few flowers in deserts in summer
Will you tell me a little about this tree?
5)
She met her friend and asked him to help her
When I met my friend he asked me about my Institute
6)
Farmers begin to plow soil in spring
Farmers – Who begins to plow soil in spring?
Begin to plow – What do farmers do in spring?
Soil – What do farmers begin to plow in spring?
In spring – When do farmers begin to plow soil?
In winter, the weather is very cold in our region
In winter – When is the weather very cold in our region?
The weather – What is very cold in our region in winter?
Very cold – How is the weather in our region in winter?
In our region – Where is the weather very cold in winter?