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There is … at the door
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Does … remember him?
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Peter Parker is a shy student… lives with his aunt
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Spider Man is a film … has spectacular special effects
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New York is a city … Spider Man takes place
II. Complete the phrase.
to feel__________
II. Complete the phrase.
to give some _______
II. Complete the phrase.
to phone the ______
III. Fill in must or mustn't.
Children ______ chew the gum at the lessons.
III. Fill in must or mustn't.
Nina ________ tidy up the classroom. She is on duty today.
IV. Complete the story with the following words.
Kyiv is one of the most__1__ and one of the oldest cities of Eastern Europe. The ___2___ has played an important role in the___3___ of the East Slavic civilization as well as in the modern ___4____ nation. Founded more than 1500 years ___5_, Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine and the main city of Kyiv ___6___
ago, region, beautiful, city, Ukrainian, development
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At the beginning of the 16th century, Ukrainian Cossacks starts/started to live in big groups.
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We called/calling the territory where they live/lived ‘’Zаporiz’ka Sich’’.
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To travel be water the Cossacks use/used light boats.
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The Cossacks sail/sailed down the River Dnipro to the Black Sea.
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Then they crossing/crossed the sea.
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A film with a lot of singing and dancing.
A humorous film
A film about events in the past.
A film about cowboys, set especially in the late 19th century is a ________
A kind of a film telling about military events is ______
Many famous actors do all the dangerous film stunts by ……..
The director …….. signed my copy of the DVD.
Kate looked at ____ in the mirror.
You can do your homework ________
The children gathered all those apples ____.
We all enjoyed _____ at the party.
Read the text and do the tasks.
Match the headlines with the parts of the text.
1. Curling, born in Scotland in the first half of the 16th century, was played in frozen ponds using simple stones. It's known since 1511. Examples of this sport can also be found in the paintings of Flemish artists. In the 17th century players started to use suitably treated stone discs to sweep the snow. Since 1775 the game has become popular in Northern America, where it was introduced by immigrants.
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Match the headlines with the parts of the text.
2. The first Olympic Winter Games curling tournament was held at Chamonix in 1924. After Lake Placid in 1932, curling was absent from the Olympic programme for 50 years; it appeared again as a demonstrative at Calgary in 1988. It was reinstated as a competitive discipline at Nagano in 1998. That year the men's event was won by the Swiss team and Canada won the gold in the women's.
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Match the headlines with the parts of the text.
3. Curling is a team game that is performed on a frozen pitch, the concept of which is very similar to bocce (traditionally played balls on natural soil or asphalt courts). It consists of sliding 19.2 kg blocks of stone (called rocks) which have a handle so that they stop as close as possible to the centre of a target drawn on the ice (called the house).
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4. Each team consists of four players. The lead is one that makes the first throw. The second is a good point maker, but also good at taking off the opponents' stones that are in the way. The third is faced with a more tricky game. The fourth player, the skip, is the most experienced player, who devices tactics, advises his teammates on each throw and throws last.
Curling, born in Scotland in the first half of the 16th century, was played in frozen ponds using simple stones. It's known since 1511. Examples of this sport can also be found in the paintings of Flemish artists. In the 17th century players started to use suitably treated stone discs to sweep the snow. Since 1775 the game has become popular in Northern America, where it was introduced by immigrants.
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Competitions on curling are held only in winter
Curling, born in Scotland in the first half of the 16th century, was played in frozen ponds using simple stones. It's known since 1511. Examples of this sport can also be found in the paintings of Flemish artists. In the 17th century players started to use suitably treated stone discs to sweep the snow. Since 1775 the game has become popular in Northern America, where it was introduced by immigrants.
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Curling is known since the 15th century
Curling, born in Scotland in the first half of the 16th century, was played in frozen ponds using simple stones. It's known since 1511. Examples of this sport can also be found in the paintings of Flemish artists. In the 17th century players started to use suitably treated stone discs to sweep the snow. Since 1775 the game has become popular in Northern America, where it was introduced by immigrants.
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Curling players need an ice pitch to play
Curling, born in Scotland in the first half of the 16th century, was played in frozen ponds using simple stones. It's known since 1511. Examples of this sport can also be found in the paintings of Flemish artists. In the 17th century players started to use suitably treated stone discs to sweep the snow. Since 1775 the game has become popular in Northern America, where it was introduced by immigrants.
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Nowadays this game is popular not only in Europe
The first Olympic Winter Games curling tournament was held at Chamonix in 1924. After Lake Placid in 1932, curling was absent from the Olympic programme for 50 years; it appeared again as a demonstrative at Calgary in 1988. It was reinstated as a competitive discipline at Nagano in 1998. That year the men's event was won by the Swiss team and Canada won the gold in the women's.
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Curling tournaments have been held on each Olympic Games since the beginning of the 20th century
The first Olympic Winter Games curling tournament was held at Chamonix in 1924. After Lake Placid in 1932, curling was absent from the Olympic programme for 50 years; it appeared again as a demonstrative at Calgary in 1988. It was reinstated as a competitive discipline at Nagano in 1998. That year the men's event was won by the Swiss team and Canada won the gold in the women's.
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Women's teams as well as men's take part in curling competitions
Curling is a team game that is performed on a frozen pitch, the concept of which is very similar to bocce (traditionally played balls on natural soil or asphalt courts). It consists of sliding 19.2 kg blocks of stone (called rocks) which have a handle so that they stop as close as possible to the centre of a target drawn on the ice (called the house).
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Curling player throws a ball
Curling is a team game that is performed on a frozen pitch, the concept of which is very similar to bocce (traditionally played balls on natural soil or asphalt courts). It consists of sliding 19.2 kg blocks of stone (called rocks) which have a handle so that they stop as close as possible to the centre of a target drawn on the ice (called the house).
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The players should slide the rock to the house as close as they can
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