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Moscow’s Botanical Garden An island of greenery squeezed by the concrete tower blocks in the north of the city, the Botanical Garden is the perfect place to get away from the capital's hustle and bustle. The main Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences, as it is officially called, is Europe’s largest, occupying twice the size of Monaco. The idea for it was first raised shortly before World War II: fighting was still raging when, in April 1945, construction began. The country’s botanical gardens were traditionally under the patronage of the Russian royal family. The Soviet authorities, however, managed to outdo the Tsars both in scope and grandeur. The chosen area, now in Moscow’s north, was once far outside the city and a popular place for the country homes of Russia’s nobility. In the 18th century, it became the property of the very wealthy Sheremetyev family. A large park was laid out and five ponds were created, with water coming from the nearby Kamenka River. The river is now sealed in an underground pipe, but reemerges inside the garden, with the ponds remaining one of its key attractions. The garden took almost 15 years to lay out, and opened for visitors in 1959. Around 18, 000 plant species from across the Soviet Union and around the globe were gathered. Walking here was meant to feel like taking a tour of the entire northern hemisphere – from North America to Russia’s Far East and through central Asian deserts. In order to build up the garden’s collection, its staff crisscrossed the world on their hunt for rare and exotic varieties. The garden is now a botanist’s treasure trove, but you can enjoy it even without any special botanical knowledge. Although the garden is more of a living museum than an amusement park, it is perfect for getting away from the noise and stress of urban living. Once inside, it is hard to believe that the garden is surrounded by the hustle and bustle of Moscow’s densely built-up northern suburbs. The garden’s founders did their best to preserve the area’s beauty and history – even the garden’s research lab was styled to look like a Russian count’s palace. The park’s highlights also include a glorious oak grove with trees aged up to 200 years old and a Japanese garden that opened in 1987. Laid out by Japanese designers to bring an exotic touch of the Orient to Moscow, it has always been a hit with visitors. The botanical garden has had its fair share of ups and downs since its Soviet heyday. A lack of money and a lack of staff remain an issue. However, it is still a unique nature resort in the big city and if the call of the wild is what you are looking for, this is your ultimate getaway. Задание 2. Найдите в тексте английские эквиваленты следующих слов и выражений: шум и суета по своим масштабам и грандиозности под покровительством превосходить главная достопримечательность хорошие и плохие времена совершить путешествие по всему северному полушарию плотно застроенный пригород сделать все возможное переживать

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1. Вступление (attitudes to fashion/ ready-made clothes/ follow the fashion/ hair styles)  отношение к моде / готовая одежда / следование моде / прически

2. Рассказать о подростковой моде (jeans/ T-shirts/ popular brands, etc.) джинсы / футболки / популярные бренды и др.

3. Рассказать о любимой одежде (what you wear at school and outside school/ if you follow the fashion/why(not)/ where you buy clothes, etc.) what you wear at school and outside school/ if you follow the fashion/why(not)/ where you buy clothes, etc.

4. Заключение (Some people do not choose their clothes to the latest fashion. They wear what suits them, what is comfortable and what they can Некоторые люди не выбирают свою одежду по последней моде. Они носят то, что им подходит, что удобно и что они могут

Объяснение:Некоторые люди не выбирают свою одежду по последней моде. Они носят то, что им подходит, что удобно и что они могут вот перевоз

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Задание 1. Выберите слова из коробки для их определения.

заголовок, гарантирующий подписку на периодическое издание

развлекательный, чтобы увеличить

1. Журнал, особенно на серьезные темы, который выходит в определенные периоды времени.

2. Увеличить количество или сумму .

3. Название, написанное в начале фрагмента письма или в начале фрагмента книги. ,

4. Забавно и интересно .:

5. Обещать что-то сделать или обещать, что что-то случится.

6. Выплачивать деньги, обычно раз в год, за отправку вам экземпляров газеты или журнала.

Задача 2. Используйте пассивный голос.

1) Радий и полоний / для обнаружения / Мария Кюри.

2) Роберт Годдард / для запуска / первой ракеты 1926 года.

3) «Происхождение видов» / к записи / Чарльз Дарвин.

4) Телефон / использовать / говорить с другими людьми.

5) Первый компьютер / сделать / в США.

6) Первые точные часы / для разработки / в 1657 году.

Задание 3 Заповни пропуски формул у потрібній формі.

1. Дэн ... так много ошибок в его английских диктовках! Бен не ... много ошибок в своих работах. (делать)

2. Мы не ... в школу в выходные дни. Мы ... в школу с понедельника по пятницу. (идти)

3. Кейт не ... телевизор по утрам. Она ... телевизор вечером. (смотреть)

4. Денис не ... со своим другом по переписке очень часто. Но он ... своим бабушке и дедушке каждую неделю. (записывать)

5. Я не ... громкая музыка. Но мой старший брат ... это очень понравилось. (подобно)

6. Эта собака не ... на кошек. Это ... у машин. (лай)

Задание 4. Закончите предложения

а) Украина находится в…

б) Население Украины это…

в) большая часть Украины ...

г) климат Украины это…

д) Два горных района в Украине…

е) население Британии закончилось ...

ж) Столица Великобритании - это…

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Task 1.Choose the words from the box for their definitions.

a heading to guarantee a periodical to subscribe

entertaining to increase

1. A magazine, especially one about serious subjects which is published in certain periods of time.

2. To rise in number or amount.

3. The title written at the beginning of a piece of writing, or at the beginning of a part of a book. ,

4. Amusing and interesting. :

5. To promise to do something or to promise that something will happen.

6. To pay money, usually once a year, to have copies of a newspaper or a magazine sent to you.

Task 2. Use the Passive Voice.

1) Radium and polonium/to discover/ Maria Curie.

2) Robert Goddard/ to launch/the first rocket in 1926.

3) “The Origin of Species”/ to write/ Charles Darwin.

4) The telephone/ to use/ to speak to other people.

5) The first computer/ to make/ in the USA.

6) The first accurate clock/ to design/ in 1657.

Task 3 Заповни пропуски дієсловами у потрібній формі.

1. Dan ... so many mistakes in his English dictations! Ben does not ... many mistakes in his works. (make)

2. We do not ... to school at weekend. We ... to school from Mondays to Fridays. (go)

3. Kate does not... TV in the morning. She ... TV in the evening. (watch)

4. Denys does not ... to his penfriend very often. But he ... to his grandparents every week. (write)

5. I do not... loud music. But my elder brother ... it very much. (like)

6. This dog does not... at cats. It ... at cars. (bark)

Task 4. Finish the sentences

a) Ukraine is situated in …

b) The population of Ukraine is …

c) The major part of Ukraine is …

d) The climate of Ukraine is …

e) The two mountainous areas in Ukraine are …

f) The population of Britain is over …

g) The capital of Great Britain is …

Объяснение: смотри потому что ss а не bbs понял?

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Moscow’s Botanical Garden An island of greenery squeezed by the concrete tower blocks in the north of the city, the Botanical Garden is the perfect place to get away from the capital's hustle and bustle. The main Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences, as it is officially called, is Europe’s largest, occupying twice the size of Monaco. The idea for it was first raised shortly before World War II: fighting was still raging when, in April 1945, construction began. The country’s botanical gardens were traditionally under the patronage of the Russian royal family. The Soviet authorities, however, managed to outdo the Tsars both in scope and grandeur. The chosen area, now in Moscow’s north, was once far outside the city and a popular place for the country homes of Russia’s nobility. In the 18th century, it became the property of the very wealthy Sheremetyev family. A large park was laid out and five ponds were created, with water coming from the nearby Kamenka River. The river is now sealed in an underground pipe, but reemerges inside the garden, with the ponds remaining one of its key attractions. The garden took almost 15 years to lay out, and opened for visitors in 1959. Around 18, 000 plant species from across the Soviet Union and around the globe were gathered. Walking here was meant to feel like taking a tour of the entire northern hemisphere – from North America to Russia’s Far East and through central Asian deserts. In order to build up the garden’s collection, its staff crisscrossed the world on their hunt for rare and exotic varieties. The garden is now a botanist’s treasure trove, but you can enjoy it even without any special botanical knowledge. Although the garden is more of a living museum than an amusement park, it is perfect for getting away from the noise and stress of urban living. Once inside, it is hard to believe that the garden is surrounded by the hustle and bustle of Moscow’s densely built-up northern suburbs. The garden’s founders did their best to preserve the area’s beauty and history – even the garden’s research lab was styled to look like a Russian count’s palace. The park’s highlights also include a glorious oak grove with trees aged up to 200 years old and a Japanese garden that opened in 1987. Laid out by Japanese designers to bring an exotic touch of the Orient to Moscow, it has always been a hit with visitors. The botanical garden has had its fair share of ups and downs since its Soviet heyday. A lack of money and a lack of staff remain an issue. However, it is still a unique nature resort in the big city and if the call of the wild is what you are looking for, this is your ultimate getaway. Задание 2. Найдите в тексте английские эквиваленты следующих слов и выражений: шум и суета по своим масштабам и грандиозности под покровительством превосходить главная достопримечательность хорошие и плохие времена совершить путешествие по всему северному полушарию плотно застроенный пригород сделать все возможное переживать
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