1. «Сіздің үй жануарыңыздың денсаулығы үшін демалған жақсы», - деді білімді ветеринар бай мырзаларға. 2. Білімді ер адамдар әр сөзін әрқашан өлшеп келген. 3. Жиырма жеті шопан қойға кірер алдында екі ойлы болды. 4. Әдемі былғары диванға демалудың өзі ғанибет. 5. Қызыл былғары куртка дисплейде жақсы ұсынылды. 6 Суды тазалаушы адамдар қоршауды жөндеді. A43 Verses Lister және cop, интонация және дауыс режимі CD-ді іздеу. Келіңіздер, өлшемді бір қадаммен бастайық, бос уақытты тиімді пайдаланыңыз. Әр сәт өзінің қазынасына айналады, өзінің ерекше рахатына бөленейік.
1. «Для здоровья вашего питомца лучше всего отдыхать», - сказал образованный ветеринар богатому джентльмену. 2. Образованные люди всегда измеряли каждое сказанное слово. 3. Двадцать семь пастырей колебались, прежде чем войти в загон. 4. На красивом кожаном диване приятно отдыхать. 5. На выставке хорошо представлена красная кожаная куртка. 6 Погода была хороша и хорошо, когда люди ремонтировали забор. A43 Стихи Листер и коп, интонация и голосовой режим на компакт-диске. Давайте весело поступить по мерке, Воспользуемся скоротечным досугом, Каждое мгновение станет сокровищем Самого особенного удовольствия. Давайте весело поступим по мере.
Kolobok is a character of the East Slavic folk tale of the same name, depicted in the form of a small spherical wheat bread, which escaped from his grandparents who baked it, from various animals, but was eaten by a fox. The moral of the Kolobok fairy tale and its lessons can be interpreted in different ways. And she teaches that you cannot trust every person you cross, and you need to have your head on your shoulders to make any decision. ... The main idea is that you shouldn't talk to strangers in the forest and sing to them your entire biography. And about the author In fact, this is a folk tale!
I think that the people with this fairy tale wanted to tell us that there is no need to boast and be so self-confident in life. There will always be someone more cunning!
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Составить пять типов вопросов к тексту: my future profession when a person leaves high school, he understands that the time to choose his future profession has come. it is not an easy task to make the right choice of future profession and a job at once. leaving school is the beginning of the independent life, the start of a more serious examination of a man's abilities and character. as a rule, it is difficult for many school leavers to give a definite and right answer straight away. as for me (as far as i am concerned), i.am a "would be" mathematician - a great piece of luck! this year i have managed to cope with and passed entrance competitive exams successfully and now i am a "freshman" (a first-year student) of moscow lomonosov university mathematics and mechanics department - world-famous for its high reputation and image. it aims to give the students the top level education and to enable them to carry on scientific research work. after completing a course of five years our department graduates can continue their studies and research and defend their thesis (dissertation) to get a scientific degree in both pure and applied fields of modern maths. ihave always been interested in maths. in high school my favourite subject was algebra. i am very fond of solving algebraic equations, but it was elementary school algebra. this is not the case with university algebra. to begin with algebra is a multifield subject. modern abstract algebra deals with not only equations simple, problems but with algebraic structures such as "groups", "fields", "rings", etc. and comprises new divisions of algebra, e.g., linear algebra, lie groups, boolean algebra, homological algebra, vector algebra, matrix algebra and many more. now i am a first-term (semester) student find study the fundamentals of the calculus. ihaven't made up my mind yet to choose a field of maths to specialize in. iam going to make my final decision when i am the fifth-year student busy writing my research diploma project and consulting my scientific supervisor. if is equally too early to choose one of the hundreds of jobs to which i might he better suited upon graduation. it is for the future to decide whether it would be school, institute, government or business employment. at present, iwould like to be a teacher of maths. to my mind, it is a very noble profession. it is very difficult, indeed, to become a good teacher of maths. undoubtedly, you should know the subject you teach perfectly, you should be well-educated and broad-minded. an ignorant teacher teaches ignorance, a fearful teacher teaches fear, a bored teacher teaches boredom. but a good teacher (tutor, educator) develops in his students the burning desire of mastering all branches of modem maths, its essence, influence, wide-range, and beauty. mathematicians claim that "maths is art for art's sake". it is sophisticated and requires good training. in our age maths has attained its wide scope and extraordinary applicability in sciences and engineering. that is why there is radical transformation in mentality of most mathematicians - today's problems and demands in applied sciences, economics and industry compel many "pure maths experts" (i.e., theoreticians) to deal with new goals and engineering problems. all our department graduates are sure to get jobs they are willing to have. i hope the same might hold true for me as well.
1.is it an easy or a difficult task to make the right choice of future profession to a person who leaves high school?
2. what kind of occupation does the author of the text would like to have?
3. has the author of the text made up his mind to choose a field of maths to specialize in?
4. it is difficult to become a good teacher of maths, isn't it?
5. who claims that " maths is art for art's sake?