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сделайте задание / READING Task. Read the article below and mark the statements YES / NO / NOT GIVEN. Sustainable architecture – lessons from the ant Termite mounds were the inspiration for an innovative design in sustainable living The extraordinary Eastgate Building in Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital city, is said to be the only one in the world to use the same cooling and heating principles as the termite mound. This is all possible only because Harare is 1600 feet above sea level, has cloudless skies, little humidity and rapid temperature swings days as warm as 31C commonly drop to 14C at night. ‘You couldn’t do this in New York, with its fantastically hot summers and fantastically cold winters, ’ architect Mick Pearce said. But then his eyes lit up at the challenge. ‘Perhaps you could store the summer’s heat in winter somehow.’ The engineering firm of Ove Amp & Partners, which worked with him on the design, monitors daily temperatures outside, under the floors and at knee, desk and ceiling level. Ove Amp’s graphs show that the temperature of the building has generally stayed between 23C and 25C with the exception of the annual hot spell just before the summer rains in October, and three days in November, when a janitor accidentally switched off the fans at night. Pearce, disdaining smooth glass skins as ‘igloos in the Sahara’, calls his building, with its exposed girders and pipes, ‘spiky’. The design of the entrances in based on the porcupine-quill headdresses of the local Shona tribe. Elevators are designed to look like the mineshaft cages used in Zimbabwe’s diamond mines. The shape of the fan covers, and the stone used in the construction, are echoes of Great Zimbabwe, the ruins that give the country its name. Standing on a roof catwalk, peering down inside at people as small as termites below. Pearce said he hoped plants would grow wild in the atrium and pigeons and bats would move into it like that termite fungus, further extending the whole ‘organic machine’ metaphor. 1. Mick Pearce was a designer of Eastgate Building. Yes [1] Mick does not see any perspectives of using the termite mound system of __YES[1] cooling and heating other parts of the world. It is easier to build something similar to Eastgate in countries with warm NOT GIVEN[1] climate rather than cold one. Ove Amp’s data suggest that Eastgate’s temperature control system functions NOT GIVEN [1] well for most of the year. 5. Some elements of Eastgate Building reflect important features of Zimbabwe’s ___YES [1] history and culture. 6. Pearce believes that his building would be improved by better protection from NO__ [1] harmful organisms.

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это вы сам сделали? наверное правильный ответ

Evagg3856
Письмо от английской девочки.

Дорогие друзья,
Это письмо я пишу вам из Англии. Меня зовут Нелл Смит. Мне 13 лет. Я хожу в среднюю общеобразовательную школу. Она очень большая. В нашей стране много школ,где вместе учатся девочки и мальчики,но есть и те,где учатся раздельно. 
Наша школа огромна,здесь много учителей и учеников. У нас есть директор,замдиректора,более 30 учителей и около тысячи учеников. Поскольку школа общеобразовательная,у нас есть как преподаваемые всем предметы,так и дополнительные. В качестве них вы можете выбрать даже уход и домохозяйство.
В школу мы ходим пять дней в неделю,с понедельника по пятницу. В субботу и воскресенье -- выходной. В 8:45 я прихожу в школу,уроки начинаются в 9:00. Уроков пять: два до завтрака и три после. После обеда ещё два дополнительных занятия. В 15:40 всё заканчивается и я обычно иду домой.
Когда я прихожу домой,то начинаю делать домашние задания. В школе я изучаю 13 предметов: английский,математику,французский,немецкий,биологию,историю,
географию,рукоделие,ИЗО,игры,физкультуру,музыку и религию. Заканчивая своё письмо,я хотел бы спросить тебя кое о чём.
Так ли сильно общеобразовательные школы Казахстана отличаются от наших? Мальчики и девочки учатся вместе или раздельно? Какие предметы преподаются в вашей школе? Сколько ты их изучаешь? Каков твой учебный день? Отличается от нашего напиши мне о своей школе. 
Veronika1270

1. Mark was upstairs painting his room.  - верно

2. It was still raining when they returned home.

3. When I entered the room, I didn't notice him.

4. Liza was busy at 3. She was seeing her dentist.  - верно.

5. Dad turned on the light, but nothing happened.

6. When Mary was my roommate, she was always leaving her clothes on the floor.  - верно.

7. While I was having a bath, the phone rang.

8. She wasn't resting in the afternoon, she was watching TV.

9. Did you work last night? - No, I didn't.

10. David fell down when he was climbing the tree.  - верно

11.Anna didn't know the answer when the teacher asked her.

12. In the distance we saw the boat. It was sailing to the shore.

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сделайте задание / READING Task. Read the article below and mark the statements YES / NO / NOT GIVEN. Sustainable architecture – lessons from the ant Termite mounds were the inspiration for an innovative design in sustainable living The extraordinary Eastgate Building in Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital city, is said to be the only one in the world to use the same cooling and heating principles as the termite mound. This is all possible only because Harare is 1600 feet above sea level, has cloudless skies, little humidity and rapid temperature swings days as warm as 31C commonly drop to 14C at night. ‘You couldn’t do this in New York, with its fantastically hot summers and fantastically cold winters, ’ architect Mick Pearce said. But then his eyes lit up at the challenge. ‘Perhaps you could store the summer’s heat in winter somehow.’ The engineering firm of Ove Amp & Partners, which worked with him on the design, monitors daily temperatures outside, under the floors and at knee, desk and ceiling level. Ove Amp’s graphs show that the temperature of the building has generally stayed between 23C and 25C with the exception of the annual hot spell just before the summer rains in October, and three days in November, when a janitor accidentally switched off the fans at night. Pearce, disdaining smooth glass skins as ‘igloos in the Sahara’, calls his building, with its exposed girders and pipes, ‘spiky’. The design of the entrances in based on the porcupine-quill headdresses of the local Shona tribe. Elevators are designed to look like the mineshaft cages used in Zimbabwe’s diamond mines. The shape of the fan covers, and the stone used in the construction, are echoes of Great Zimbabwe, the ruins that give the country its name. Standing on a roof catwalk, peering down inside at people as small as termites below. Pearce said he hoped plants would grow wild in the atrium and pigeons and bats would move into it like that termite fungus, further extending the whole ‘organic machine’ metaphor. 1. Mick Pearce was a designer of Eastgate Building. Yes [1] Mick does not see any perspectives of using the termite mound system of __YES[1] cooling and heating other parts of the world. It is easier to build something similar to Eastgate in countries with warm NOT GIVEN[1] climate rather than cold one. Ove Amp’s data suggest that Eastgate’s temperature control system functions NOT GIVEN [1] well for most of the year. 5. Some elements of Eastgate Building reflect important features of Zimbabwe’s ___YES [1] history and culture. 6. Pearce believes that his building would be improved by better protection from NO__ [1] harmful organisms.
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