Сделайте вопросы к предложению .At the end of the ninth form all the students take final examinations.
5-9 класс
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Do all the the students take final examinations at the end of the ninth form?
When do all the students take final examinations?
What do all the students do at the end of the ninth form?
Do all the the students take final examinations at the end of the ninth form or at the end of the eighth form?
At the end of the ninth form all the students take final examinations, don't they?
Who takes final examinations at the end of the ninth form?
5 типов или любые?
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"Were are the children's books" - She asked
"They are over there on thouse lower shelves" - She told her
"Would you like me to help you find a nice one with a lot pictures?" -asked she
"No , thank you" , She said. " I'm sure I can manage"
Конфликт-ситуация,в которой каждая из сторон стремится занять позицию,противоположную по отношению к интересам другой стороны.Каждый человек по своей природе уникален.У каждого свои привычки,манеры,цели. Конфликт может возникнуть из-за того,что вы считаете что-то правильным.А другой человек это отрицает.Конфликты бывают житейские.Что бы решать конфликт необходимо понять,в чём проблема и обсудить мнение каждого.Надо научиться не только слушать себя,но и выслушать других.
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A)Onу
B)Six
C)Eleven
DTwelve
2)English pupils can leave school at the age of...
A)20
B)11
C)18
D16
3)Public schools in the UK are...
A)open for an audience
B)free
C)private
D)for the poor only
4)At the Further Education Cillege Pupils(or Sixth Form) can choose...
A)practical courses
B)subject
C)fee
D)teachers
5)Pupiuls can go to Firther Education Cillege(or Sixth Form) at the age of...
A)18
B)16
C)11
D)20
Ребят нужны ответы с точностью 90%.Очень нужно.Буду очень благодарна.
at the end of the task.
In many 1(industry) countries 2(dust) ground, smoke and 3(harm) gases 4(serious) influence the air. Air 5(pollute) of this kind can be a serious hazard to health of humans and it may also damage 6(expose) metals and stonework. The most 7(danger) form of air 8(pollute) is produced by nuclear. 9(explode). These throw 10(radiate) into the air.
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7. Прочитайте текст и сделать его полным с помощью производных инструментов, которые образуются из слов, написанных справа. Заполните таблицу в конце задачи.
Во многих 1 (промышленность) страны 2 (пыль) земли, дыма и 3 (вреда) газов 4 (серьезные) влияют на воздух. Air 5 (загрязняющих) такого рода может стать серьезной опасностью для здоровья людей, а также может повредить 6 (экспонирования), металлов и камня. Самым 7 (опасности) форма воздуха 8 (загрязняющих) производится ядерное. 9 (взорваться). Эти бросить 10 (излучает) в воздухе.
Since leaving school he has worked each winter in the Alps and each summer at a
resort in Greece.
“I have an unusual weekly schedule. Sundays are spent at the airport picking up our
new guests. Mondays and Tuesdays are spent guiding our guests around the resort.
On Wednesdays I'm behind the customer service desk, Thursday I have off, Friday
and Saturday nights I’m working behind the bar.
As
soon as I left school I made a decision to go abroad. (1) My first job
was working as a barman at the Italian resort of Clavier, and,
since then, I’ve done everything from laundry boy to restaurant supervisor.
At
the end of my first working season they asked me (2) whether I would
like to go and work at one of their Greek centres. As I came
from a sailing background, (3) I started teaching windsurfing.
I've visited lots of Europe and I definitely feel I have a career path in the making
because my boss really looks after the staff.
To do well in this job you need a bit of stamina but, most of all, you need to be good
at dealing with people. (4) I was let go but I quickly joined IBM in a similar role. I’m there to sort out any
problems
our clients have and to make sure they have a great holiday.” _Peter
Magee is now back in the UK after studying for an MBA and working
US
as a management consultant specialising in IT projects. “I decided to
study for an MBA in America. I had been working as a software engineer
for BT* and realised that (5)Languages aren’t that important but having
the right attitude is if I wanted to change my career.
I applied to
Dartmouth Business School, one of the oldest in the US, and was lucky
enough to get a place. At the end of the course I was offered a job at
New York office.
Then I applied for a job in Atlanta. It was a very
interesting time for me - my work was very stimulating. Unfortunately,
the money for the project ran out and (6) I needed a formal business
qualification . It was IBM* that sent me back to work in its UK office.
It wasn't exciting so I left.
When I came back to the UK for a job
interview and (7) even though I’d been to one the US’s most famous
business schools and had worked
with some top companies, they were
only interested in my O Levels. it was crazy.
to deal with all the problems that arise from being in the water, so a camel is "constructed" to live and travel
and survive in the desert. ^
Where other animals would die from lack of food and water, the camel gets along very nicely. It carries its food and water with it. For days before it starts on a journey, a camel does nothing but eats and drinks. It eats so much that a hump of fat rises on its back. So the camel's hump is a storage place for fat, which the camel's body will use up during the journey.
The camel also has little flask - shaped bags which line the walls of its stomach. This is where it stores water. With such provisions, a camel is able to travel several days between water holes without drinking, and for an even longer time with no nourishment except what it draws from the fat of its hump.
At the end of a long journey, the hump will have lost its firm shape and will flop to one side in flabby folds. The camel will then have to rest for a long time to recover its strength. The camel is one of man's oldest servants and has been used by man in Egypt for more than 3,000 years!
1) How is the camel?
2) Why is it called so?
3) Why doesn't the camel eat so much?
4) Why does the camel store water?
5) Where does the camel store water?
6) What happens to the hump at the end of the journey?
7) When was the camel used by man?
Since leaving school he has worked each winter in the Alps and each summer at a
resort in Greece.
“I have an unusual weekly schedule. Sundays are spent at the airport picking up our
new guests. Mondays and Tuesdays are spent guiding our guests around the resort.
On Wednesdays I'm behind the customer service desk, Thursday I have off, Friday
and Saturday nights I’m working behind the bar.
As soon as I left school I made a decision to go abroad. (1) My first job was working as a barman at the Italian resort of Clavier, and,
since then, I’ve done everything from laundry boy to restaurant supervisor.
At the end of my first working season they asked me (2) whether I would like to go and work at one of their Greek centres. As I came
from a sailing background, (3) I started teaching windsurfing.
I've visited lots of Europe and I definitely feel I have a career path in the making
because my boss really looks after the staff.
To do well in this job you need a bit of stamina but, most of all, you need to be good
at dealing with people. (4) I was let go but I quickly joined IBM in a similar role. I’m there to sort out any
problems our clients have and to make sure they have a great holiday.” _Peter Magee is now back in the UK after studying for an MBA and working
US as a management consultant specialising in IT projects. “I decided to study for an MBA in America. I had been working as a software engineer for BT* and realised that (5)Languages aren’t that important but having the right attitude is if I wanted to change my career.
I applied to Dartmouth Business School, one of the oldest in the US, and was lucky enough to get a place. At the end of the course I was offered a job at New York office.
Then I applied for a job in Atlanta. It was a very interesting time for me - my work was very stimulating. Unfortunately, the money for the project ran out and (6) I needed a formal business qualification . It was IBM* that sent me back to work in its UK office. It wasn't exciting so I left.
When I came back to the UK for a job interview and (7) even though I’d been to one the US’s most famous business schools and had worked
with some top companies, they were
only interested in my O Levels. it was crazy.