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Задание №2 Про¬чи¬тай¬те тек¬сты и уста¬но¬ви¬те со¬от¬вет¬ствие между тек¬ста¬ми А–G и за¬го-лов¬ка¬ми 1–8. Ис¬поль¬зуй¬те каж¬дую цифру толь¬ко один раз. В за¬да¬нии есть один лиш¬ний заго¬ло¬вок. 1. Is there any risk-free alternative to tattoo? 2. What equipment is used? 3. What are the motives for getting a tattoo? 4. What is tattoo ink made from? 5. Is getting a tattoo dangerous? 6. What are the most popular tattoo designs? 7. How old is the tattooing tradition? 8. Can tattoos be removed? A. Tattoos are surprisingly popular in different parts of the globe. The oldest tattooed person, the so-called Iceman, is a frozen mummy found in the Alps in 1991. The frozen man, aged more than 5000 years, has 57 tattoos! The scientists think that they were created with some sharp instruments like thorns, and ash from fireplace was used instead of ink. There's also a theory that Iceman's tattoos were made for medical reasons rather than for any other, reason. B. Medical tattoos mark the places where acupuncture needles need to be used, however, that reason for getting a tattoo is rare. Tattooing for religious and spiritual reasons happens much more often. Soldiers and sailors get tattoos in memory of their battles and journeys. Some people tattoo the names of those they love, and some get tattoos for no reason at all, just because they think it's cool. C. There are lots of tattooing techniques. Some tribes in Africa make cuts on the body and rub ash into them. Tattooists may also work with sharpened sticks or animal bones — the procedure is painful and not at all hygienic. In modern studios electric machines are usually used. They have one or more needles that quickly go in and out of the skin. The machine has ink containers and the ink gets into the skin via the needles. For safety reasons the needles should only be used once. D. In the past, tattoo ink was made from tree bark, ash and coal dust. Later, pen ink was often used. Today, the inks produced by factories are usually made of metal salts and metal oxides. Heavy metals are used for colouring too: cadmium gives red and orange shades, aluminum — green and violet, cobalt — blue, titanium — white. There's no need to say that heavy metals may cause allergies and some far more serious diseases, cancer included. E. Parents may get outraged by their children's desire for tattoos and they've got good reasons to get panicky — apart from ink related risks, getting tattoos is associated with the risk of infection. Anything from skin infections to tuberculosis and even AIDS can be transmitted via the instruments. If the tattooist ignores strict hygienic requirements, like using fresh ink for each session, changing gloves after each stage of tattooing or disinfecting the furniture, the client may catch a very serious disease. F. Another reason against permanent tattoos is... their permanent character. You may like it now but people tend to change their preferences. A safe alternative is a temporary tattoo which lasts for only a few weeks. Their main advantage is that the skin is not damaged — the tattoo artist just applies henna on it. This type of tattoos is popular with fashion models who care for their bodies and don't want them to get damaged. G. The actress Amy Taylor says that she got her tattoo when she was sixteen. She thought it was cool, but several years later the tattoo became a nuisance. Amy wanted to get it removed. She believed that modern technologies like laser treatment could do it easily but the doctors warned her that the tattoo wouldn't be fully removed anyway. The treatment is usually long, expensive and rather painful — getting the tattoo is much easier.

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Unfortunately, there were no tickets left for the match. I was so excited for this soccer match, I’ve been waiting for it. And the day I went to get the tickets, it was a huge line there. There were a lot people. I didn’t think much of it, so I just decided to stand in the line and wait. When it was finally my turn, this man said that the all tickets are finished. I’ve asked him again, if he could check, Maybe he had some spare tickets left, but it was useless. They were all sold out. Then, when I’ve decided to go home, on my way back I’ve saw this man selling tickets. I ran to him and asked if I could get it, he agreed. But then I realized that the tickets were for twice the price. I didn’t have enough money, so then hopelessly I just decided to go home. When I nearly got home, I saw my classmate, he asked me if I wanted to join him on the soccer match, because he had a spare ticket left. It was obvious that I agreed and then we both went to the soccer and enjoyed the match! Right after that I was really tired, but it was the best day ever!
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A: When do you have lunch?

B: I have lunch at one o'clock.

A: What day is today?

B: Today is Wednesday.

A: When do you watch TV?

B: I watch TV in the evening.

A: How many lessons do you have a day?

B: I have five or six lessons a day.

A: Where do you usually go on Sundays?

B: I usually go to the country.

A: Why does your uncle like his job?

B: My uncle likes his job, because it is very interesting.

A: What colour is your father's new car?

B: My father's car is yellow.

A: How much milk do you drink a day?

B: I drink a glass or two.

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Задание №2 Про¬чи¬тай¬те тек¬сты и уста¬но¬ви¬те со¬от¬вет¬ствие между тек¬ста¬ми А–G и за¬го-лов¬ка¬ми 1–8. Ис¬поль¬зуй¬те каж¬дую цифру толь¬ко один раз. В за¬да¬нии есть один лиш¬ний заго¬ло¬вок. 1. Is there any risk-free alternative to tattoo? 2. What equipment is used? 3. What are the motives for getting a tattoo? 4. What is tattoo ink made from? 5. Is getting a tattoo dangerous? 6. What are the most popular tattoo designs? 7. How old is the tattooing tradition? 8. Can tattoos be removed? A. Tattoos are surprisingly popular in different parts of the globe. The oldest tattooed person, the so-called Iceman, is a frozen mummy found in the Alps in 1991. The frozen man, aged more than 5000 years, has 57 tattoos! The scientists think that they were created with some sharp instruments like thorns, and ash from fireplace was used instead of ink. There's also a theory that Iceman's tattoos were made for medical reasons rather than for any other, reason. B. Medical tattoos mark the places where acupuncture needles need to be used, however, that reason for getting a tattoo is rare. Tattooing for religious and spiritual reasons happens much more often. Soldiers and sailors get tattoos in memory of their battles and journeys. Some people tattoo the names of those they love, and some get tattoos for no reason at all, just because they think it's cool. C. There are lots of tattooing techniques. Some tribes in Africa make cuts on the body and rub ash into them. Tattooists may also work with sharpened sticks or animal bones — the procedure is painful and not at all hygienic. In modern studios electric machines are usually used. They have one or more needles that quickly go in and out of the skin. The machine has ink containers and the ink gets into the skin via the needles. For safety reasons the needles should only be used once. D. In the past, tattoo ink was made from tree bark, ash and coal dust. Later, pen ink was often used. Today, the inks produced by factories are usually made of metal salts and metal oxides. Heavy metals are used for colouring too: cadmium gives red and orange shades, aluminum — green and violet, cobalt — blue, titanium — white. There's no need to say that heavy metals may cause allergies and some far more serious diseases, cancer included. E. Parents may get outraged by their children's desire for tattoos and they've got good reasons to get panicky — apart from ink related risks, getting tattoos is associated with the risk of infection. Anything from skin infections to tuberculosis and even AIDS can be transmitted via the instruments. If the tattooist ignores strict hygienic requirements, like using fresh ink for each session, changing gloves after each stage of tattooing or disinfecting the furniture, the client may catch a very serious disease. F. Another reason against permanent tattoos is... their permanent character. You may like it now but people tend to change their preferences. A safe alternative is a temporary tattoo which lasts for only a few weeks. Their main advantage is that the skin is not damaged — the tattoo artist just applies henna on it. This type of tattoos is popular with fashion models who care for their bodies and don't want them to get damaged. G. The actress Amy Taylor says that she got her tattoo when she was sixteen. She thought it was cool, but several years later the tattoo became a nuisance. Amy wanted to get it removed. She believed that modern technologies like laser treatment could do it easily but the doctors warned her that the tattoo wouldn't be fully removed anyway. The treatment is usually long, expensive and rather painful — getting the tattoo is much easier.
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