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Пособие для учащихся общеобразOвательных
0рганизаций и школ с углублённым изучением
английског0 языка

Авторьt-составители
И. Н. Вереlлагина, 0. В. Афанасьева

Москва uПросвещениео 2013

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Read the story and say what you've learnt about Тоm Boxell and
his wife.

А *ýечеr ýаýgsýхl&ý"

{А f*er е. ý" Аý*жаrъd,еr}

,чЁиf Wоппý

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Мr Вохе11 lived at 5 Central Road in а little town in the North of
England. Не was а tall fair-haired man with dark eyes on his round
pleaMsarnВt оfхaеc1e1. was а salesman. Не had а lot of things to sell in his
fsrmuaitll, quiet sahnodp:suclgoathr,esf,losuhroeasn, dboborkesa.dНinе also sold vegetables and
meat shop. So, he rMas а
his
baker, а grосеr, а grеепgrосеr and а Ьutсhеr too.
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dark-haired, slim and very pretty. Sometimes she helped Тоm in his
shop. She could count well and was always чеrу friendly. She worked
fast and thought that hеr job was чеrу important.
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face. It was Brooks, the burglar. Тоm knew that the police wanted
him very much.
Brooks tried on а few pairs of shoes and then bought the pair
which Тоm strongly recommended. Brooks thought they wеrе а bit
tight, but Тоm said, "Don't wоrrу, they'll stretch, sir."

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salesman Tom Boxell was!

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1) few
2)
3)
4)
things there.
5) Тоm wasn't married.
6) АBТоromsohkowsratdsmiddananr'tkс-bhаumaiyrеeаdinп. tуoshthoeesshinopthaendshaospk.ed
7) for а pair of gloves.
8)
9) Brooks was а famous actor.
10) The police didn't catch the burglar.

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Read the story and say which Nelly's favourite rооm is and which
опе Bob's is.

Whоsе Уаv*жri&е ý**rпs Are T'hey?
{A{ter А" Юoff arzd С. Jопеs}

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I clean the carpet with the vacuum cleaner чеrу often on my helping
about the ishoаuspeiadnaoy.
There пеаr the window. At night, when it gets dark,
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the standard lаmр
piano. When
fairy land. I often sit in the old armchair and dream.

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Му favourite rооm is the one where I play my music. I have got
Iа чеrу gаoopdrosbtelermeo. sТyhsеtermе .isThпaоt'sсеmпtуrаhlohbebay.tinTghisinrоitо,mainsdgiotodis. But
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thing that the
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window there. In summer, when the street
loud
my neighbours don't like
: when I рlау mу favourite music with the window open.
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l 1) What is there in the pictures that you can't find in the texts?
i 2) Who often sits in the old аrmсhаir and dreams?

3) Which rооm is cold?
4) Whose rооm is the best in your opinion?

2. Say what Nelly and ВоЬ like (dislike) about their favourite

roomS.

3. Speak about your favourite room.

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Read the second part of the story and say where uncle oscar

WaS.

Whate.'lrer ý{appeкed tt> TJNrc}e Оsеаr?

{After George Р" МtСаIl"шrп}

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the bank
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Тhrее years passed.

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winagsmnоorе.reItuturrnneadddthreesse.nvIeltoopoekочoеnre, bouft there

uncle
Oshseclafr'asndalboupmensed['юitl.ЬэImwz]anotfedstatomppsutfrtohme the
new
stamps in it. Suddenly mу eyes fell on several
empty places in the book. IThuendmeorssttoeoxdpeеnчsеirvуe-
stamps wеrе Then
gone.l
thing. I smiled. I knew now where Uncle Oscar
was. I was sure he missed mе, he missed оur
talks about stamps and collections and he discovered а way to tell
me where he was. That was his secret and it will Ье his secret. I will

tell nobody.

1. Read the beginning of the sentence, then find and read its

end iп the text.

1) We аrе going ttoookhaаvejo.b.. ...
2) Aunt Agatha
3) They seldom ...
4) AI nodftetnhetnhooungehOt c.t.o.b.er
5) ...
6) There wеrе about ... ]
7) Suddenly ...
8) I knew no,w ... (
9) I will ... .
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2. Use the sentences of Ех. 1 as а рIап and retell the second
the story.
part of

З. Look through the first part of the story (Student's Book V, Les-
son 3, Ех. 17) and say if you like Uncle Oscar and the members
of his family.

4. Uncle Oscar lives in Brazil поw, doesn't he? Why do you think

Uпсlе Oscar rап away?

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tribe. The Рriпсе ordered to build а fortress
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theatre problems ['рrпЬlэmz] with different
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Ьоrп in Yaroslavl, Ьесаmе the
National Russian Theatre and F. Volkov was its Head.
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Write to mе when your visit to Russia begins. Then
when you аrriче in Moscow, I'l1 meet you.
See you soon.
Yours, Tanya

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1 how New Year's Day is celebrated - как праздIIуют Новый год

In New York а lot of people gather in Times Square and watch the
"Big Apple" fall. The "Big Аррlе" isn't а rеа1 apple. It's аinmToivminegs
picture of ап аррlе on the side of опе of the big buildings
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midnight on
house brings

The Scots begin to enjoy themselves on New Year's Day. People in
Scotland invite their friends to their houses to "see the old уеаr out
12, the head
oanf dthtehefaNmewilyYgeoaersinto".thWeheenntrtahnececlodcokorb,eogpinesnstoitstwriikdee
until the last stroke. door. Не has let and holds it
out and let the New yTеhаenr he shuts the special food the old year
in. for New Year's
In Japan housewives start cooking
Day, and on New Yеаr's Eve aIl the mеmЬеrs of the family do а
big cleaning utph.eTnheewi.dWeahiesntothgeeht oruidseoifs the dirt1 of the spiatstroуuеnаdr
and welcome clean, they
all
and watch television оr get ready for New Year's Day meal which is
the first meal 1o0f 8thbeeуllеs.аrT. hTehe1n08otnhtbheellJarpinagnsesjeustteleаvsiseicoonndоrbreafodrioe
you hеаr
can
the midnight. The people say: "Нарру New Year!" Some families
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the mеаl. usually drink гiсе wine during

Fоr countless ages all peoples in Europe
hаче had special ceremonies to
mark their New Yеаr. ['sепmэшz]

In ancient Rоmе New Year's Day was
sacred to Janus ['феrпэs]2, the god with the
two faces, which looked before and after. In
other words one face of the god looked into
tlohoekNfeuawthuerYaeed,attrho'setEohvteehefiurstbusatrcielkl into the past.

bаuttimite iwshaelnsoweа
time to rеmеmЬеr our past, our happy and
unfortunate days.

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2
was sacred ['seIkTrd] to

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1) Nеиr year's
Eve is а time to look to the future and to remember
the past.
2) New Yеаr's Day in
3) New Year's Day in Japan.
4) can China.
5) Special days Ье the same, but
6) Day Scotland. people celebrate them differently.
New Year's in
New Year's celebrations in the USA.

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Read the text and say what а hot dog is.

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People of different countries have their own favourite food. You
already know some things about traditional Russian and English dish-
es. Неrе are some facts about а thing that has Ьесоmе popular all
очеr the world.
Look at the opfictduorge.isWiht?atНdаoчеyoyuouseеeчеinr
it? What kind
eaten hot dogs? Do you like them?
Hot dogs came to Russia frorn America.

But its home соuпtrу is Gеrmапу.
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body and short legs. "Dachshund sausage" was а good паmе for the
frankfurter.
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"Get уоur hot dogs hеrе! Get уоur hot dogs!".

"Тrче", "False' оr "Don't Кпоw".
А frankfurter and а hot dog is just one
1) Russia to the USA. and the same thing.
2) Hot dogs саmе from
3) Americans called frankfurters "dachshund sausages''.
4) Tad Dorgan created а newspaper саrtооп of а hot dog.

so was the nerM name - и новое название тоже

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Read the text апd say what is wrong iп the combinations of words
"SunSetS" and''Sunrisesrr.

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fаogspghye[r'eГоg[sl]flэ-] -тумсфаенрнаый

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times than at
cold and snowy, foggy and rainy days
follow wаrm sunny ones. Early people
couldn't explain that. They didn't know
why there \Mere changes from one
son next. They only knew sea-
to the
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minutes and 46 seconds to make опе
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and villages they

Put the sentences iп а logical order and use them as а рlап to
retell the text.
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around the sun.
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Read the first part of the fairy tale and say why the princess
[,рпп'sеs] thought that the sparrow in her rооm was а Рriпсе.

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little wild bird," а small sparrow flew through the window and into
the Princess's rооm.
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best and only friend.
The day before the Princess's ninth birth-
day Prince Sраrrоw flew around and around hеr
rооm. Не looked sad. "'What's wrопg?" cried the
Princess, but she thought she knew. "You don't
want to leave mе, do you?"

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I he was gone. window, and in

1. Put the points of the рlап iп а logical order and use them to
retell the fairy tale.

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2)
3)
4)
5) Things the Princess wanted to know.
6) Prince Sparrow's daily life.

2. What do you think the end of the fairy tale is?

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Read tahseitsstoreryal aennddinsga.y if your оwп ending of the story is the
same

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somewhere among trees and flowers but not in hеr garden, whеrе the

аir was so fresh and the wаtеr in the lake so deep.
It was spring; there wеrе sparrows ечеrуwhеrе. They wеrе building

nests. They all looked like Prince Sparrow.
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Save her."
One night the Princess dreamed that Prince Sраrrоw
to her. In her drеаm he changed from а bird into а rеаl саmе back
the Princess began to сrу. prince and

"Why аrе you crying?" asked the Prince. "You gave mе mу free-
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The Princess grеw up to Ье а queen and was
always nice and kind to her people.

"Тrче", "False" or "Don't Know".
1) Prince Sраrrоw was а rеаl mап.
2) TPhriencPerinScpeasrrsowwafsleswadhbigehcauinsteoitthweams osupnritnagin. s.
3)
4) Everybody wanted to help the Princess.
5) Prince Sраrrоw never саmе back.
6) Fоr the rest of his life Prince Sраrrоw remained with the princess.

l fоr the rest of his life - всю оставшуюся жизIIь

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Read the story and say why Dick was afraid when he looked out
of the window and saw а few trees пеаr it.

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tsiolml m. Didinckighlitkeadndalwl ethnat ttoчеbreуd much. They talked in the sitting rооm
чеrу late.

The next morning Dick slept till 9 o'clock. Then he woke up sud-
denly and looked out of the window. There wеrе trees а few feet away.
and jumped
не was чеrу frightened out of bed shouting, "we've hit
land!"

Choose and read aloud the right sentences.

1) а) Dick was а sailor оп а small ship.
Ь) Dick was а sailor on а big ship.

2) а) Dick travelled to Asia оr to different countries in Europe.
Ь) Dick travelled to Japan and to Australia.

3) а) Dick could see beautiful parks when he was on board the ship
and looked out.
ь) when Dick was on board the ship and looked out, he could
the sea or а port. see

а) а) Dick got married when he was thirty-three.
Ь) Dick got married when he was twenty-three.

5) а) Dick's wife was fond of gardening.
Ь) Dick's wife wasn't fond of flowers.

6) а) Dick was frightened when he saw some trees out of the window

in his house.
ь) Dick was glad when he saw some trees out of the window in
his house.

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national bird of the
USA.

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cause
They it is а tbhierdbaolfdsteraegnlgethbeacnadusсeоuitrаwgеa.s
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found all over North America and only in
North America.
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pollute the riчеrs and poison the fish. Eagles eat these fish and then
the eagles lay eggs which аnroеtnсoоtmhеeaoluthtyo. fTmheaneyggosfhtahveemv.eBryestidheins
shells and ЬаЬу eagles do
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smaller.
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пumЬеr
ing to protect the bald eagle. The
becoming bigger. Now реорlе of the USД аrе sure that the American
survive and remain а symbol of strength and соur-
national bird will
age.

Answer the questions.

1) What kind of bird do you see in the picture? isn't it?
2) It's а picture of the national bird of
the USA,
3) Whеrе do yiotuchuossueanllyassetheepincatutiroensalobf itrhdisobf itrhde?
4) When was new country?
5) What has happened to the bald eagle nowadays?

Read the tietsxtatnoimkanloawndmоprtеanаtьlоifчet. the British climate and weath-
er, about

Ctrimate, Weath.*r, 1Ш'ild}ife

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In fact, in the South of England the grass remains green all the
уеаTr hriosunhdu.mid mild climate is good for plants. The trees and flowers
begin to blossom еаrlу in spring.
Some of them have Ьесоmе symbols in the UK. You mау know that
tohfeEрnоgрlaрnуdi,s the symbol iosf tрhеeасnеa,titohnearl eedmrbolseemisotfhSecontalatinodn.alTеhmeЬdlеamf-
the
thistle
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1. Make the right choice.

1) The emblem of England is the ...

а) leek, Ь) рорру, с) rose.
2) The emblem of Ireland is the ...
а) daffodil, Ъ) rose, с)
shamrock.
3) The еmЬlеm of Scotland is the
...
а) rose, Ь) thistle, с) рорру.
4) The emblems of Wales are the
а) рорру апd leek, Ь) leeh апd, ...
5) The symbol of реасе is the с) leeh апd. d,affod,il.
а) birch, Ъ) rose,
рорру, с'1 rоsе.
...

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to retell the text.

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3)
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Read the first part of the tale and say why the King got interested
in the working man's daughter.

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proud of
she was ,t
hеr father thought she was the smartest child in the world. She was
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Unfortunately, her father was fond of boasting and he told ечеrу- 'i
body he met what wonderful things his daughter could do:
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"She can swim like а fish,
She can sing like а bird,
She can bake а cake,
She сап speak Chinese,
She can do anything.
Yes, she сап
And she spin straw into gold."
can

Everybody who heard that was чеrу much surprised at this. They
could hardly believe their еаrs. "Straw into gold! What а
thing!" everybody repeated. wonderful

when the king of that kingdom heard that there was а girl who
gold, he sent for hеr father immediately.
could spin straw into
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suckle as well.
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she spins straw into gold. un-
King: usual things. I hear

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thing?
straw

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and what he

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to do this."
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the tiny little man hеr necklace and then she

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Come out, соmе out,
Whеrечеr you are.

WI nheoeedveyrouyonuowаr.е

Соmе back, соmе back,

IWnheеerdечyеoruynoouwа. rе.

Соmе back.

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1. Read out the answers to the following questions.

1) Why was the girl surprised when the King asked hеr to spin straw
into gold?
2) What did the father say to the girl?
3) How was ththtehheeeatsrignkоiоyrfmlolrigtftiwovleerhetmtnhhаeetпhfteidirnrsgeytisrslaleintadtds?lkefeodmr hаtпihmefotsorechhoenisldphtfeiomlrpet?whehetnhirhde
4) What did
5) came into
What did
time?

2. Say what you think the end of the fairy tale is.

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Read the third part of the fairy tale and say who helped the Qчееп
to find out what the tiny little man's паmе was.

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but not hеr
her. "Guess
Ье my
will

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А, "Andy, Annie,
ВоЬЬу,
Dickie, Ernie, Eddie, Frankie, Freddy."
The Queen repeated а11 these names reshgeulfaerllty.чеНrеуrbрaеdо.рSlеheofhfeardedа
hеr new and new names. In the evening
terrible headache and had to take some medicine. Her blood pressure
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Randy and Ronnie, Raymond and Ricky" but the little man's answer
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to go and find the name. On
them rап into
tthheerpea,laIceheaanrdd
saw something
something there, I found something there. Deep in the forest I found

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Today's the day!
Tonight's the night!

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Тоmоrrоw I'l1 take .*-.-.
the young child.
I won the Queen's &
game.
Rumpelstiltskin is my name!
the little man's name. When
he Tсаhme еQutoeesneewahserhainpptyh. eNeovwensihneg,knsehwe said, "I've guessed who you
аrе. Your name is Rumpelstiltskin."
"Oh, no!" cried the little mап. "I've lost the game. Yes, Rumpel-
stiltskin is my name." And with these words he fell to the ground in
а cloud of silver smoke, and nobody ever saw him again.

Say whose words they are:

1) "Don't Ье silly!"
2) "Today's the day!
Tonight's the night!
Тоmоrrоw I'1l take the young Queen's child."
3) the forest and I saw something there, I heard some-
"I was deep in
thing thеrе."
4) "Andy, Annie, ВоЬЬу, Billy."
5) "You hianvethtehrfeoeresdtayIsfoоurnуdоuаrhcohuislde. rMill Ье mу child."
6) In front of the house I saw а
"Deep
fire. In front of the fire I saw а man, а tiny mап. Не was dressed
in silver from head to toe."

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Read the fable and prove that the Old Wоmап was сlечеr.

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flý*sсэр's fсu&ёе}
жжW W&жжs

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An Old Woman Ьесаmе almost totally blind because of an illness
of the eyes. She went tsoiaficdsohsnehseudlitwdn[ok'uэt.lnd's,рrlаt]уаhDimoctаorl.otThoef Doctor еifхаsmhe-
ined the woman. She money
recovered and nothing
The Doctor began his treatment and ечеrу time he paid the Old
Woman а visit, he took away with him some furniture оr some pic-
ture, а silver plate оr а silver cup, forks, knives or spoons.
When the treatment was очеr, there was nothing left. The Old
Wоmап saw that the house was empty and she refused to рау the

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Doctor the promised money. The Doctor took the old woman to the
court, but she was ready with hеr defence.
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any rate1 see well enough to know that there is much furniture and
other things in mу house. But now I can't see
anything there at all."

1. Complete the questions and апswеr them.
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1) ...?
2)
3)
4) The house was empty, ...?
5) In the court the Old Woman was ready with hеr defence, ...?
6) The Doctor has told the court the right facts, ...?
7) The Old Woman dcaidnn't'tseweanatnyttohiрnаgу the Doctor anything, ...?
8) The Old Woman
in the house, ...?

2. Do you think the Old Wоmап or the Doctor will win?

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tRheeadBrtihtieshtepxetoapnled. say what пеw information уоч have got about

&eorge ll{ikes and His Book

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"Цtrhеп you аrе introduced, you have to
the question, 'How аrе you?'. Then уоur ask
new

friend will answer, 'How аrе уоu?' Do not fчoеrrgуetm, uhcohtмiefveyro,uthaaret

though he asks this question, he doesn't care
well or dying."
One part of George Mikes's book is about tea. It is quite а
known drink of Great Britain well-
national and Ireland.
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1 . Апswеr the following questions.

1) What have you learnt about George Mikes?
2) How should you answer the usual question, "IIow аrе you?"
3) Do you think the person who asks this question is rеаllу interested
your health?
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4) What is the usual апsrлrеr?
5) When do the English have tea?
6) When shouldn't you refuse а cup of tea?
7) What drinks does George Mikes usually have during the day?

2. Speak about the Russian and British ways of drinking tea.

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basketball and lawn tennis.
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1. Complete the sentences using the information from the text.

1) Basketball as а game appeared ...
2) It was introduced Ьу ... .
3) in ... played Ьу teams consisting of ...
4) ABatskfiertsbtabllawskaestbinatllrowdausceаd
game
5) Now there iаsrеanoninlydo.o..r ingamа eteianm....
6) Basketball
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8) Lawn tennis is based on ... .
9) Court tennis came to Europe from ...
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Read the text and say why the boys didn't want to do the sights
of London.
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would go there and 1еаrп the customs and traditions of the Scots, the
English, the Irish and the Welsh. And we certainly wanted to do the ьо
sights of London with its beautiful cathedrals, theatres and museums.
arrived с
But when we at Heathrow Airport, we understood that i,
we wouldn't Ье able to go on all those trips and excursions we had
planned to. The flight from California to London, though comfort- !
certainly very long. It took us about 10 hours to get to Lon-
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previous night. We didn't know rMhat the matter with us was, but
we were sure that we had worked hard and that we needed а short
rest instead of doing the sights of the city which is hard work too.
"I think we should go tBoilslomsaeidq. uiet рlасе in the mountains, far from
the noise of London,"
I then offered to go to Scotland. We could travel there from Lon-
don Ьу саr оr Ьу coach. We hadn't been to that part of Britain either.


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