kuzmichkinvale
09.08.2021 00:36

Английский нужна Тест 1) What tense does the author use in this sentence: The British Theatre Association encourages amateur dramatic societies.

a) Future Simple

b) Present Simple

c) Present Continuous

d) Past Simple

2) What tense does the author use in this sentence: Susie hates somebody’s singing in the middle of the night.

a) Present Continuous

b) Present Simple

c) Future Continuous

d) Past Continuous

3) The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb.

a) True

b) False

4) Read the text and choose the title: In the 16th century a favourite toy for children of all ages was the hobbyhorse. In appearance a hobbyhorse could be as simple as a stick, or it could have a decorated wooden framework with an imitation horse's head attached. Whether simple or elaborate, children used them for the games of the time involving war and knighthood, much as children in the early part of the 20& century played cowboys and Indians. In time the popularity of the hobbyhorse declined, but the pleasure of doing something outside the routine activities of daily life had brought a new word into the language, the word hobby, which is a shortened form of hobbyhorse. Hobbies today include a vast range of activities. The definition that best covers all these activities is probably constructive leisure-time activities. It excludes games and leaves out purely spectator activities like watching television. It also excludes schooling and work done to make a living. A hobby, like playing with a hobbyhorse, is an activity apart from the ordinary routines of life. It should encourage the use of creativity and imagination and bring the reward of learning. Some hobbies bring monetary rewards as well.

a) Queen and her life

b) What is a hobby?

c) Life in space

d) My pet

5) Future Simple is often use the adverb ever

a) True

b) False

6) Past Perfect use never for the negative form

a) True

b) False

7) Future Simple is used for something that happened in the past but is important in the present

a) True

b) False

8) Present Simple often use with adverbials which refer to the recent past: Recently just only just

a) True

b) False

9) The present continuous tense is used for actions happening now or for an action that is unfinished. This tense is also used when the action is temporary.

a) True

b) False

10) Irregular Verbs has ...

a) 3 forms

b) 2 forms

c) 1 form​

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manonako1
11.02.2021 00:21

ответ: War of the Worlds. Wells Herbert WAR OF THE WORLDS Roman (1896) In 1877, the Italian astronomer Giovanni Virgino Schiaparelli discovered a network of straight lines on Mars, which he called channels. A hypothesis arose that these canals are artificial structures. This point of view was later refuted, but during her lifetime Schiaparelli enjoyed widespread acceptance. And from here the thought of the habitability of this planet logically followed. Of course, something contradicted her. Mars is older than the Earth, farther from the Sun, and if life on it began earlier, it is already nearing its end. The average daily temperature in the equatorial zone is not higher than ours in the coldest weather, the atmosphere is very rarefied, and huge masses of ice accumulate at the poles. But does it not follow from this that during the existence of Mars, they have developed a technique incomparable with the earthly technology and, at the same time, the desire to move to another, more convenient planet for life? At first, Wells seems to be a kind of follower of Jules Verne, a kind of "technical science fiction". The Martians brought new principles of science and technology to Earth. Their combat tripods, walking at the speed of a bird, their heat and light rays, their gas attacks, the ability to use articular rather than wheeled devices, to which engineers of future generations came, are the forerunners of robotics. Aircraft heavier than air were just being planned, and Wells's Martians are already building their own aircraft. Wells' one more prediction is chimerical. The Martians look like an intelligent tadpole, equipped with bundles of tentacles. They are more likely a product of terrestrial rather than extraterrestrial civilization. And in the eyes of a modern person, they are disgusting. Moreover, the Martians feed on the blood of creatures that resemble the current inhabitants of the Earth. This is one of the main reasons for their expansion. The action begins with the fall of the first cylinder of the Martians unscrewing from the inside. People dream of establishing contact with aliens. However, the Martians have very different plans. They need to subjugate the Earth, and from the very beginning they behave extremely aggressively, suppressing the very first centers of possible resistance. Artillery batteries aimed at them were destroyed by a heat ray. The government is still able to urge the population to leave London, after which its functions are completely exhausted. There is no longer any social order. A mass exodus of the population from the world's largest city begins. Marauders are rampaging. People who are not subject to a more external discipline show themselves as they are.

Объяснение: вам случайно не задавали Ex 18 a); b)?

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