Shto znachit "Precious"?
10-11 класс
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если с англ. то драгаценный
драгоценный вроде так
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1. You are tired, … ?
2. She is not very clever, … ?
3. There are 20 students in our group, … ?
4. His dog is hungry, … ?
5. We are students, … ?
7. Вставьте much или many
1. I (have to) get up at eight o'clock next Monday.
2. We (not have to) go to school every day.
3. You (have to) clean your room next Saturday.
4. I (have to) phone my friend later.
5. My mother (have to) work on Sundays.
6. He (have to) go soon.
7. They (have to) phone us tomorrow. We are going to visit them.
Необходимо использовать слова: out of the blue, mug, grab, attack, threaten, identify, criminal.
Начало: It was late and the streets were empty as i was going back home after work last friday evening.
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1. Along with a strong faith in education has also gone considerable distrust. 2. The increasing exploitation of land is expressed in the loss of precious natural areas.
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For most people there is no problem in deciding how they are going to spend the money they
- it all goes on housing, food, clothess, transport and, if they are lucky, leisure and some holidays. Many of us have spent our lives without doing anything out of the ordinary and
have got a marvellous opportunity of doing something exciting and I will. If I win the
dollars,
of 20,000
prize
spend it in the world round trip.
To travel round the world has long been my dream and with this sum of money behind me this dream is likely to be realized. I am going to take a trip round the world. I am going to do a lot of sight seeing. I am goung to put up at expensive hotels and spend much money on entertaiment and other exciting things.
My travel experience would begin in New York, known as one of the world's most modern cities because of its high buildings and
dynamic spirit. From
York I would cross the Atlantic Ocean to England. In London I would explore the
Museum and visit the shops and
Road
King's
along
pubs
Chelsea. My next stop would be Amsterdam, an attractive
steep
its
of
because
houses and canals lined
trees. Flying on to Coppenhagen I
open-faced
Danish
eat
would
sandwiches and be entertainde at night clubs in Tivoli Gardens. Having seen enough cities by this time I would head South to the
Portofino,
Riviera.
Italian
handsome fishing
resembling an opera setting, is
of the most charming
Europe.
vacations sports in
course, a serious traveller could not leave Italy without visiting Florence, Venice, Naples
cities
these
all
for
Rome,
living museums. Continuing South, I would trace
beginning of Western civilization. I would make stops in Athens and Cario. Certainly a chance to see the pyramids should not be missed. Next, I would fly east to visit the shimmering island
Ceylon. Here, the traveller finds many precious gems for sale, but the brightest jewel of all is Ceylon itself. Leaving this island I would travel to Bangkok, an Oriental city of many charms. Then, like mane other travellers, I would be drawn
Hong Kong, the shopper's paradise.
Leaving Asia, I would load my over stuffed suitcase on a plane bound for Acapulco.
Mexican resort, I would swim, sunbathes and eat spicy foods.
At this time it would
necessary to count my remaining travellers checks.
America
Latin
tour of
If a
were still possible, I would want to stop in Peru, Argentina, Brazil. But by that time mu funds would probably have run low. So, where would my round the would trip end? For me there is only one answer: Moscow, the city I will never tire of calling home.
Most people
use money every day. It is so common they many people rarely think about why
money is important and what gives it value. In general, money is any item that
is widely accepted as payment for products. It is something people see and use
almost every day. Though money is commonplace, its forms and functions are
complex. The familiar paper bills and metal coins are only two of the forms
money can take. In the past, many things served as money - beads, shells,
cattle and even slaves. Precious metals, especially gold and silver, have been
a favorite form of money. Some of the things used as money - fishhooks or cattle,
for example - also have had value as consumer goods. Most of the items used as money,
however, have had value only because people agreed that they could be exchanged
for goods and services. In other words, what is used as money often has little
value of its own. Its value comes from the product for which it can be
exchanged.
In most
modern economies money serves several functions. As a means of exchange money
is used to trade for goods and services. Less complex societies often do not
use money at all. They simply barter, or trade, one product for another. Two
farmers may trade a bushel of wheat for a jar of milk, for example. The more
complex a country’s economy, the harder it is to use a system of trading one
good for another. Money is the answer to that problem.
As a store
of value people use money to save their wealth for the future. Storing goods is
not so easy as storing money. Many goods, such as food, spoil quickly. Other,
such as cars, take up a lot of space. But money can be kept in a bank or a safe
or a pocketbook until it is needed.
iety recognized as having value.
Precious