Every country has its own customs and traditions. English people are proud of their traditions and they keep them up.
It is difficult to speak about England without speaking about its holidays. Christmas Day is among them.
All English people celebrate Christmas (or X-mas) on the 25th of December.
Christmas! What kind of holiday is it? It is the yearly celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. It falls on December 25 by the Catholic Church and on the 7th of January by the Orthodox Church. This holiday means the beginning of the new year and the new life. English people celebrate this holiday with the evergreen tree — Christmas tree. Children rut along sock, called a Christmas stocking at the end of their beds and Santa Claus conies down the chimney to bring them presents.
Christmas Day is the greatest holiday in England. It is interesting to visit the shops before this holiday. There are a lot of nice Christmas cards and presents there. English people like this holiday very much and prepare for it beforehand. They buy presents for each other, try to send Christmas cards for their relatives and friends.
It is interesting to visit London during this holiday. There is a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square. We can see many lights, toys and sweets all over this tree. Everywhere you can see slogans "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year".
The traditional English dinner on Christmas is turkey and pudding.
Перевод
Каждая страна имеет ее собственную таможню и традиции. Английские люди гордятся их традициями, и они продолжают их.
Трудно говорить об Англии, не говоря о его отпуске. Рождество - среди них.
Все английские люди празднуют Рождество (или Рождество) 25-ого декабря.
Рождество! Какой праздник - это? Это - ежегодное празднование рождения Иисуса Христа. Это падает 25 декабря Католической церковью и 7-ого января Ортодоксальной Церковью. Этот праздник означает начало нового года и новой жизни. Английские люди празднуют этот праздник с вечнозеленым деревом — Рождественской елкой. Колея детей по носку, названному Чулком для рождественских подарков детям в конце их кроватей и кроликов Санта Клауса вниз дымоход, чтобы принести их подарки.
Рождество - самый большой праздник в Англии. Интересно посетить магазины перед этим праздником. Есть много хороших Рождественских открыток и подарков там. Английские люди как этот праздник очень и готовятся к этому заранее. Они покупают подарки друг за друга, пробуют послать Рождественские открытки за их родственниками и друзьями.
Интересно посетить Лондон в течение этого праздника. В Квадрате Trafalgar есть Рождественская елка. Мы можем видеть много огней, игрушки и конфеты на всем протяжении этого дерева. Всюду Вы можете видеть лозунги "С Рождеством Христовым и С новым годом".
<span>Традиционный английский обед на Рождестве - индейка и пудинг. </span>
1. In the Soviet Union there are a lot of great rivers: the Volga, the Dnieper, the Lena and others. 2. The Dnieper river is narrower than the Lena. But it is the widest and most beautiful river in Ukraine. 3. Every year I spent my vacation in the Crimea, but next year I'm going to a recreation centre on the Volga. 4. My sister's husband does not go to the Caucasus in summer, it's too hot for him there. He likes to have rest on the Baltic seaside. 5. Next year our students will go to the Urals. 6. Where are there more rivers in the Western part of the Soviet Union or the Eastern part? 7. In the North of our country there are more forests than in the South. 8. When we were travelling in the mountains last year, we met a man there who was more than a hundred years old 9. This place is famous for beautiful lakes and fresh mountain air. 10. Will you fly there by plane or go by train? I'm going by train, although it will take me a few days. I feel sick on the plane (when I'm flying by plane). 11. When we travelled to Siberia last year, we spent a few days in Novosibirsk. It is one of the best cities in Siberia.
Ответ:
cheaper. cheapest
more expensive/ the most expensive
better/the best
happier/happiest
more interesting.the most interesting
Объяснение:
<span>1. She scarcely realized what had happened.
2. Oh, Jane! I didn't
think you were so unkind.
3. Mary returned to the room. Al was sitting
beside the gas fire and taking off his shoes.
4. Her eyes were
puffed, and she was obviously crying that afternoon.
5. She realized that
he was trying to tell her how lonely he was.
6. His cheek was cut. When
she saw it she said: "Oh, you were fighting again".
7. I thought I would sleep well, being tired.
8. She made me promise to say nothing
about it till she had a chance of breaking the news to her father
gradually.
9. She asked if Mr Clennam told her where he lived.
10. As
we were driving, her eyes were staring rigidly out of the car window.
11.
Sir Wilfred knew, from the frequency with which she used her
handkerchief, that tears were running down her cheeks.
12. Delany was sitting up
in bed and eating his dinner when Jack came into the room. His
complexion was ruddy. Obviously he was shaved. He had a
glass of red wine with his meal. He waved his fork as he saw
Jack.
13. He remained in his seat, as though studying his programme,
till the three passed out into the foyer.
14. Darkness fell when
he finally returned to the hotel. He said nothing to Pat except
that he had turned down the job. He couldn't give her any explanation
until he completely understood the meaning of what had happened.
15.
I had been sitting there for about ten minutes, pretending to read, when
someone sat down at my table.
16. She looked up at him from
where she was sitting. Her make up things lied in front of her. She was
doing her face.
17. While his wife was reading the letter, he crossed to
the window.
18. As Hugh and I came down the steps we nearly ran into my father.</span>
1) - rowing
2) - is playing
3) - are you doing
4) - have
5) - reads
6) - sleeps
7) - am writing