marinapogosyan
04.07.2020 06:28

1.Choose the right variant: look like
Hi Laura. Are you feeling all right? You … a ghost!
2. Choose the right variant: to do
What to do after school?
3.The Clock Tower is famous for its big hour bell, known as ….
4.Choose the right variant:
Astana … the north – western part of the Sary Arka
5.Lake Loch Ness is situated in ….
6.The National flag of the USA is called:
7.Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: long
What`s …… river in the world?
8.Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: happy
He was a bit depressed yesterday but he looks … today.
9.My sister (to get) up at eight o’clock.
10. Choose the right variant: This/that
… are my pencils. … are yours.
11. Choose the right variant: This/that
She lives in … white house.
12. Put preposition: We’ll stay here … Monday.
13. Complete the sentence using indefinite pronoun:
Is there … snow in the street this morning?
14.Complete the sentence using pronouns:
I am a teacher. … name is Aisha. This book is … .
15. Complete the sentence using pronouns:
I go to the shop and I need a bag. Give it to … please.
16. Complete the sentence using indefinite pronoun:
There is … ink in my pen.
17. Complete the sentence using pronouns:
She has two sons. … names are Altair and Askar.
18. Complete the sentence using pronouns: I have a mother. … name is Anara.
19. Choose the right variant of the articles: He has … bicycle. … bicycle is black.
20. Choose the right variant of the articles: This is … book. … book is interesting.
21. Complete the sentence using pronouns: … are going to sell their car.
22. Choose the right variant: We (not to drink) milk now.
23. Choose the right variant: They (to go) to the theatre at four o’clock yesterday.
24. Choose the right variant: We (to wash) the floor in our flat from three till four yesterday.
25. . Find the plural form: child
My friend has three ….
26. Paraphrase using possessive case : The shop of his friend.
27. Complete the sentence using personal pronouns: We have a large family. … family is large.
28. Complete the sentence using reflexive pronouns: I saw … in the mirror.
29. Put the correct modal verb: I … run very fast.
30. Complete the sentence using pronouns: You are first time in Kazakhstan? What is … name?
31. Use possessive case : This is … book. (Asem)
32. Choose the right variant of demonstrative pronoun (This\That): … are my toys, and … are yours.
33. Complete the sentence using indefinite pronoun: There are … letters for you on the table.
34. Use possessive case : Where are those … dictionaries? (students)
35. Choose the right variant of demonstrative pronoun (This\That): Are … your scissors?
36. Choose the right variant of possessive case: sister
These are my … newspapers.
37. Choose the right variant of possessive case: his friend
This is … car.
38. Choose correct noun in plural form: spotsman
I can see many … from the window.
39. Choose the right variant: I (to play) the piano at five o’clock yesterday.
40. Use possessive case: Samat brother
… … is a policeman.

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DiMOn4iK25
12.04.2022 09:49
Dance marathons of 1920-30 years in the USA

Roaring 20's also called the time of dancing and unrestrained fun. It was then that a phenomenon such as dance marathons appeared. At first they represented innocent entertainment as usual competitions at fairs, but then marathons covered the whole country, turning into the ruthless business for the next 10 years.

The stock market crash of 1929, which caused the Great Depression, became the very area of ​​the economic catastrophe of the industrial world. The United States was among the countries most affected by this crisis. By 1931, stocks were worth only 20% of the nominal value of 1929, industrial production fell by half, one in four was unemployed. By 1935, half of American banks and companies were ruined. Even Ford Motor Company, the largest employer in the country, closed its branches. Millions wandered around the country in search of at least some work, typed and stealing. In this era of shattered hopes and empty pockets, one of the most hideous forms of the entertainment industry flourished - dance marathons that, for some ways, diverted themselves from their suffering, watching strangers, and for others -

Dance marathons, or "poor nightclubs", as they were called, arose in the early 1920s as an innocent hobby, with contests for the largest number of pies eaten.

The first known marathon in the US was held in December 1909 in Butte, Montana. It was attended by more than 170 couples. The dance was stopped by the local sheriff after 15 hours of the marathon, at that moment three pairs continued to dance. He claims that such a dance is dangerous for their health.

Mass craze began in 1923, when the first official dance marathon "Audubon Ballroom Marathon", which began on March 30, 1923 in New York. There was also set the first record - Alma Cummings danced 27 hours, without interruption, this time was replaced by six partners and beat the previous British record.

Her achievement attracted her attention and inspired others, especially women, in the same way to get her 15 minutes of fame. And then in America after this, such competitions began to be widely held. People could come in pairs or singly and find a partner right at the marathon.

By the beginning of the 1930s, dance marathons had turned into a very profitable business. There is something strangely fascinating and attractive in watching people who are on the verge - this is what the organizers played. Around the marathons, a lot of people were feeding - doctors, nurses, waiters, musicians, bouncers.

For many participants, the victory in the marathon meant the fulfillment of a dream - prizes of the elected from 1 to 5 thousand dollars, which was a small state (the average salary in the country was 1368 dollars a year). But most of them can get medical care, which they could not afford. Many cruised across the country from one marathon to another, the proportion is thus their existence. Some of them participated in marathons in the hope that "talent hunters" would notice them and offer a contract. But so lucky units - for example, Jun Hawk, attracted the attention of Hollywood agents on the "West Palm Beach Marathon" in 1934, where she danced 3600 hours almost without stopping.

A special role in dance marathons dominated the manager (Master of Ceremony, MC). His main job was to entertain the audience, coming up with new assignments for the contestants. The most typical variant was the so-called "derby", when after several hundred hours of dancing, the participants, already on the verge of physical and emotional exhaustion, had to run along the tracks painted on the floor. A variant was also distributed, in which once every two hours a certain melody was included, and everyone should have danced in this style - otherwise they were weeded out.
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namazovaainur
22.03.2020 17:10
1. Объединения земель Русских                                                                          2. Хан Ахмат пошел на Москву и перед ним была река эта битва называлась стояние на угре 1480 год ордынцы пытались переплыть реку но наши лучники убивали ордынцев  потом у них были галюцинации и им показалась что наши войска наступают и они бежали Ахмата убили при попытке сбежать с поля боя.                                                                              3. потому что в Новгороде правил забыл кто но его вдова Марфия Боголюбская если не ошибаюсь женилась на короле Литовского, но потом он захватил власть там и людям не нравилось как с ними обращаются и когда Царь Иван 3 пошёл на Новгород Марфия Боголюбская сбежала в Литовское государство. В знак что теперь они верны Московскому княжеству они разрезали верёвку на которой весел колокол и отвезли на санях в Москву. И сможешь с моим вопросом
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