А.
1 are cut
2 (are) mixed
3 is cut
4 are mixed
5 are mixed
6 is added
B
1 are sent
2 are interviewed
3 are filmed
4 is taken
5 are chosen
6 is sent
7 is watched
2.
Books are taken by me at the library.
Football is played by boys.
Our classroom is cleaned by us after the lessons.
Newspapers are brought by postman every day.
American films are shown by them every Sunday on TV.
The dog is kept by us in the yard.
Milk is given to our cat by us every day.
Apples are usually picked by us in September.
His stamps are shown to me by him each time when I come to his place.
I am shown his stamps each time I come to his place.
Многие дети в Великобритании начинают школ в возрасте трех или четырех лет. дети поступают в начальную школу, когда пять и провестить шесть лет. Некоторые дети вначальных школах носят школьных формы.
1. My sister has been to Spain twice.
2. Mike and Garry have gone to London for the day.
3. I have never been to America before.
4. Mum has gone shopping. She’ll be back this afternoon.
5. Mr. Smith is tired. He has gone to the airport and back twice this morning.
1. Do you fancy going bungee jumping with me?
D. Maybe another time, when I’m less scared.
2. Do you fancy going to the theatre tonight?
E. I’m afraid I can’t. I have lots of homework to do for tomorrow.
3. How about designing a web page together?
F. That sounds great. The whole world would see our work.
4. How about going on a picnic on Sunday?
B. Great idea! I’ll prepare the sandwiches.
5. Would you like to go to the beach?
C. That would be lovely. It’s so hot today.
6. Let’s go to Scotland this summer!
A. I’d love to but the plane tickets are too expensive.
Hi Paula!
Greetings from London! I am here with my parents and am having a whale of a time. We have been here since Thursday and have already seen and done so much.
On Friday, we went to see The Moscow State Circus. I was so excited as I had never been to the circus before. It was a perfect evening full of amazing tricks. Most of all, I enjoyed watching the trapeze artists flying high up in the air. I have never seen anything like it! It was a hair-raising experience! Luckily, no one fell down! Of course, there were also clowns dressed in funny costumes too, as well as other artists. If you ever get the chance to see this famous circus, you should go – it is an unforgettable experience. And, don’t forget to try the toffee apples – they are the best!
Hope you are having a funny time too. Will tell you more about it when I see you.
Love,
Diane
1. Who is sending the postcard and to whom? - Diane's sending to Paula
2. Where is Diane? - in London
3. Since when has she been there? - since Thursday
4. Why was she so excited? - she went to see the circus the first time in her life
5. What did she enjoy most of all? - watching the trapeze artists flying high up in the air
1. Pirate - i. ship
2. Big - f. wheel
3. Cartoon - l. character
4. Shake - k. hands
5. Theme - j. park
6. Candy - h. floss
7. Rocket - d. journey
8. Souvenir - a. fair
9. Driving - b. licence
10. Fun - m. artists
11. Take - n. a stroll
12. Hair - o. made
13. Take - c. a ride
14. Trapeze - g. raising
15. Build - s. a fire
16. Go - e. shopping
17. Home - r. classes
18. Roller - p. coaster
19. Haunted - q. mansion
20. Have - t. rafting
Ride - ridden, See - seen, Go - gone, Shake - shaken, Meet - met, Eat - eaten, Fly - flown, Feel - felt, Drink - drunk, Forget - forgotten.
1. Have you just arrived?
2. She hasn’t packed her suitcase yet.
3. I have been to an adventure camp before.
4. Have you ever shaken hands with cartoon characters?
6. I have never seen a robot.
An airplane or aeroplane (informally plane) is a powered, fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine or propeller. Airplanes come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and wing configurations. The broad spectrum of uses for airplanes includes recreation, transportation of goods and people, military, and research. Commercial aviation is a massive industry involving the flying of tens of thousands of passengers daily on airliners. Most airplanes are flown by a pilot on board the aircraft, but some are designed to be remotely or computer-controlled.
The Wright brothers invented and flew the first airplane in 1903, recognized as "the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air powered flight".[1] They built on the works of George Cayley dating from 1799, when he set forth the concept of the modern airplane (and later built and flew models and successful passenger-carrying gliders).[2] Between 1867 and 1896, the German pioneer of human aviation Otto Lilienthal also studied heavier-than-air flight. Following its limited use in World War I, aircraft technology continued to develop. Airplanes had a presence in all the major battles of World War II. The first jet aircraft was the German Heinkel He 178 in 1939. The first jet airliner, the de Havilland Comet, was introduced in 1952. The Boeing 707, the first widely successful commercial jet, was in commercial service for more than 50 years, from 1958 to at least 2013.