Заранее стр. 51 учебника)
1. Don’t read these letters, just look them.
2. Look ! Can you see that strange thing flying?
3. Could you please look my plants? I’m going away on holiday.
4. Why are you looking me like that?
5. Why are you looking your keys? Have you lost them again?
№2. Insert the right prepositions where necessary to complete the sentences. (стр. 55-56 учебника)
1. Have you read any books British geography? 2. This year we’re going to have an exam Geography. 3. The devotion of these people their country is just wonderful. 4. Paris has a lot of wide streets lined trees. 5. Did you notice what room this man entered? 6. I’d like to hear the whole story brief. 7. What marks do you have English? 8. Please don’t argue me. 9. The path ran the forest and we walked it.
№3. Choose the noun or the numeral. (стр. 75-76 учебника)
1. Today you can buy (hundred/hundreds) of kinds of ice cream. 2. Five (hundred/hundreds) tree species face extinction. 3. (Hundred/Hundreds) have been killed in the fighting; (thousand/thousands) have become homeless. 4. Up to six (million/millions) people a year visit Great Britain. 5. The program was watched on television in (million/millions) of homes. 6. Three (thousand/thousands) houses were built last year.
№4. Open the brackets to make the sentences complete. (стр. 71 учебника)
1. It was early morning. Ben (wrote/had written) his composition by that time. 2. She saw that the prairies (stretched/had stretched) for miles. 3. When we came back to the camp, the sun (rose/had risen). 4. Susie (looked/had looked) through the letters before her elder sister got them. 5. He (saw/had seen) a stranger stealing his bike. 6. Ted suddenly remembered that he (forgot/had forgotten) to buy some bread. 7. By the end of the year they (got/had got) ready for their exams. 8. Sam read the book and then (did/had done) his homework.
№5. Open the brackets to make the story complete. (стр. 96-97 учебника)
The Melting Butter
One winter evening a country shopkeeper was about to close up for the night when he (see) a man (steal) a pound of fresh butter from the shelf. “I say, Sam,” (say) the shopkeeper coming up to the man who (put) the piece of butter in his hat. “I say, Sam, sit down. Let’s have a cup of tea. It’s good on such a cold frosty night.” Sam (can not / refuse). For some time, he (forget) about the butter he (hide) under his hat. But after the first cup of tea Sam (feel) the butter (melt) and he (jump) up saying he must go. The shopkeeper (remind) him that he (not eat) a piece of strawberry pie yet and (make) him (sit) down again. The butter started pouring down Sam’s face and neck into his clothes. The shopkeeper (laugh) at the trick he (play).
Кроме общественных праздников существуют специальные фестивали в Великобритании. Один из них проходит 5 ноября. В этот день в 1605 году, Гай Фокс попытался взорвать здание Парламента и убить короля Джеймса I. Он не сумел. Люди короля нашли бомбу, заточили Гая Фокса в Тауэр и отрубили ему голову.С тех пор британцы отмечают 5 ноября. Они сжигают чучело, сделанное из соломы и старой одежды на костре, и пускают фейерверки. Этот манекен называется "парень" (как Гай Фокс), и часто можно увидеть детей на улицах 5 ноября говорящих: "Пенни для парня". Если они собирают достаточно денег, они могут купить фейерверки.
Besides public holidays there are some special festivals in Great Britain. One of them takes place on the 5th of November. On that day, in 1605, Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I. He didn't succeed. The King's men found the bomb, took Guy Fawkes to the Tower and cut off his head.Since that day the British celebrate the 5th of November. They burn a dummy, made of straw and old clothes, on a bonfire and let off fireworks. This dummy is called a "guy" (like Guy Fawkes) and children can often be seen in the streets before the 5th of November saying, "Penny for the guy." If they collect enough money they can buy some fireworks.
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