Где живут лисы?Вот так!!!
1 Do you ski well?
2. Does his mother get up very early?
3. Do you have lunch when you come home after classes?
4. Does your sister want a new hand bag?
5. Do you like my plan?
6. Do you go to the swimming pool in bad weather?
7. Do you like watching sport events on TV?<span>
1. We had English classes two times a week.
2. I took exams last week.
3. His sister spoke English and French, but not very well.
4. These students worked very hard.
5. Our classes began at 8 o'clock. Sometimes they started at 11.30.
6. I lived far from college and I went to college by bus. </span><span>
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1) two hundred and forty-five, five hundred and thirty-three, eight hundred and sixteen, three thousand, six hundred and sixty-two, seven thousand three hundred and twenty-four.2) one thousand nine hundred and ninety-sixth, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, two thousand nine, two thousand and twelve3) one hundred books, eight apples, three people, one thousand machines, ten apples, fifteen minutes.4) The first of January, the eighth of March, the ninth of May.
Sport plays such a large part in British life that many idioms in the English language have come from the world of sport. For example, «that's not cricket» means «that's not fair» and «to play the game» means «to be fair».The most popular sport in England is football. A lot of people support their local clubs at matches on Saturday afternoons or watch the matches on television.The football league in England and Wales has four divisions. Each division contains twenty teams. There are two main prizes each season. The football league championship is won by the team that is top of the first division. The final of this competition takes place every May at the famous Wembley stadium in London.Some of the best-known clubs in England are Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal. But many clubs have problems with money at the moment. Some people say that the league is too big and that the players get paid too much. Others say that television is making the crowds stay at home.Sport has for a long time been a very important part of a child's education in Britain, not just — as you may think to develop physical abilities, but also to provide a certain kind of moral education.<span>Team games encourage such social qualities as enthusiasm, cooperation, loyalty and unselfishness.</span>
1) I 2)e 3) d 4)g 5)b 6) a 7)f 8)c 9)h