- •Английский язык для школьников
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- •It's a must это просто необходимо; без этого нельзя
- •I'm really optimistic about the future. After all, we are becoming wiser.
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- •Videophone ['vidiafaun] видеотелефон
- •It's up to us это зависит от нас; это наше дело
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- •Industry [Indastri] отрасль промышленности, neural network [,njuaral 'netwa:k] нейронная сеть
- •1. Have you got a computer?
- •In 1986 the Russian space station Mir was launched.
- •If the moonbase is a success, the first lunar city will be built. It will have schools and universities, cinemas and discos, scientific laboratories and hospitals. Even babies will be bom on the moon!
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- •Inevitable [in'evitabl] неизбежный
- •1. Do you believe that one day we'll be able to live in space?
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- •Industrial and nuclear ['nju:klia] waste промышлен-
- •1. Why is our planet in danger?
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- •Incurable [in'kjuarabl] неизлечимый
- •It's common knowledge ['nolidj] общеизвестно
- •Its main advantage is that news appears on the screen as soon as things happen in real life and you don't have to wait for news time on tv.
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- •Intimate [Intimit] интимный
- •1. Do the media play an important part in your life?
- •Intelligently [in'telid3entli] с умом
- •In short, I think that tv, radio and the Internet have their advantages, but nothing can substitute newspapers.
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- •In short короче говоря
- •Issue [iJii:], [Isju:] выпуск, вопрос
- •1. Do you read newspapers regularly?
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- •I want to become a student. I'd like to learn foreign languages. I think I take after my father. I'm tall, fair-haired and even-tempered. I always try to be in a good mood.
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- •Vacuum cleaner [vaekjuam,kli:na] пылесос nursery ['пз:зэп] school детский сад
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- •View [vju:] of вид на
- •Video cassette recorder ['vidieu ke'set ri'ko:de]
- •1. Do you live in a house or in a block of flats?
- •1. Do you get up early? Is it easy for you to get up early?
- •I miss Nick when we don't see each other for a long time. Without him I would feel lonely and uncomfortable. Our friendship helps me to feel strong and sure of myself.
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- •Video ['vidiau] видеозапись
- •I liked my class. I always felt at home there. Everybody was so friendly and easy to get along with. I was on good terms with my classmates and we often spent our free time together.
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- •International Friendship Club Клуб интернацио-
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- •Independent [jndPpendant] независимый trait [trei/treit] черта характера
- •1. Have you decided on your career?
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- •Various [vearias] разнообразный
- •It's not very healthy [tieiei] зд. Вредно для здоровья
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- •I can't help telling я не могу не рассказать
- •Insomnia [irrsomnia] бессоница
- •1. Do you agree with the saying "Health is the greatest wealth"?
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- •Variety [va'raiati] разнообразие
- •Value [vaelju:] ценность
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- •1. Nick doesn't have much time to spare, does he?
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- •View [yju:] вид
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- •Valentin serov
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- •Isaac levitan
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- •Vocabulalry
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- •Supplementary reader the english language
- •Hot issues
- •Mass media
- •Hobbies and pastimes
- •Video games
- •Countries and cities
- •Literature and arts
- •Science and scientiests
- •Customs and traditions
- •Independence Day, July, 4th:
- •Veterans Day:
- •Зоо questions (Вопросы для общей беседы)
- •Содержание texts:
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- •Supplementary reader:
- •300 Questions
Vocabulary
commercial [ka'rra:Jal] торговый
population население
to belong [bi'loo] принадлежать
epoch f'i:pok] эпоха
financial [fai'nsenjal] финансовый
numerous ['nju:maras] многочисленный
firm фирма
ancient ['einjant] древний
striking f'straikio] поразительный, замечательный
church [t}3:tj] церковь
to found [faund] основывать
to rebuild [,ri:'bild] перестраивать
fortress ['fb:tris] крепость
royal ['roial] королевский
palace ['paelis] дворец
prison ['prizn] тюрьма
governmental [,g/vvn'mentl] правительственный
association [a,sausi'ei/n] ассоциация
to crown [kraun] короновать
outstanding [auf staendirj] выдающийся
statesman ['steitsman] государственный деятель
scientist f'saiantist] ученый
painter ['peinta] художник
to bury ['ben] хоронить
tower ['taua] башня
official residence [a,fijal 'rezidans] официальная
резиденция
wealth [weie] богатство
wealthy [\ге!9!] богатый
symbol ['simbal] символ
luxury ['lAkJari] роскошь
restaurant ['restraint] ресторан
splendid ['splendid] великолепный
in memory of в память о
column f'kolam] колонна
to contain [kan'tein] содержать
priceless ['praislis] бесценный
manuscript ['msenjuskript] рукопись
coin монета
sculpture ['skAlptJa] скульптура
to be famous for быть знаменитым ..., славиться
dock док
narrow ['naerau] узкий
unimpressive [yyiim'presiv] невпечатляющий,
невыразительный
huge [hju:d3] огромный
Questions
1. Is London the largest city in the world?
2. What's the population of London?
3. Traditionally London is divided into several parts. Can you name them?
4. What do you know about the City?
5. Who was St Paul's Cathedral built by?
6. Who founded the Tower of London? When was it rebuilt?
7. What is Westminster Abbey famous for?
8. Where does the British Parliament sit?
9. What is Big Ben?
10. Why was Trafalgar Square named so?
11. Why does Buckingham Palace attract so many tourists?
12. What are the most famous London museums and art galleries?
THE USA
The United States of America is the fourth largest country in the world (after Russia, Canada and China). It occupies the southern part of North America and stretches from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. It also includes Alaska in the north and Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. The total area of the country is about nine and a half million square kilometres. The USA borders on Canada in the north and on Mexico in the south. It also has a sea-boarder with Russia.
The USA is made up of 50 states and the District of Columbia, a special federal area where the capital of the country, Washington, is situated. The population of the country is more than 270 million.
If we look at the map of the USA, we can see lowlands and mountains.
The highest mountains are the Rocky Mountains, the Cordillera and the Sierra Nevada. The highest peak is Mount McKinley which is located in Alaska.
America's largest rivers are the Mississippi, the Missouri, the Rio Grande and the Columbia. The Great Lakes on the border with Canada are the largest and deepest in the USA.
The climate of the country varies greatly. The coldest regions are in the north. The climate of Alaska is arctic. The climate of the central part is continental. The south has a subtropical climate. Hot winds blowing from the Gulf of Mexico often bring typhoons. The climate along the Pacific coast is much warmer than that of the Atlantic coast.
The USA is a highly developed industrial country. It's the world's leading producer of copper and oil and the world's second producer of iron ore and coal. Among the most important manufacturing industries are aircraft, cars, textiles, radio and television sets, armaments, furniture and paper.
Though mainly European and African in origin, Americans are made up from nearly all races and nations, including Chinese and native Americans.
The largest cities are: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, San-Francisco, Washington and others.
The United States is a federal union of 50 states, each of which has its own government. The seat of the central (federal) government is Washington, DC. According to the US Constitution the powers of the government are divided into 3 branches: the executive, headed by the President, the legislative, exercised by the Congress, and the judicial. The Congress consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
There are two main political parties in the USA: the Republican and the Democratic, though there's hardly any difference between their political lines.
Names
the United [ju:'naitid] States of America
Соединенные Штаты Америки
Russia [tAja] Россия
Canada ['kaenade] Канада
China ['tjaina] Китай
North America Северная Америка
the Pacific Ocean [pa,sifik 'aujn] Тихий океан
the Atlantic Ocean [a,tlaentik 'aufn] Атлантический
океан
Alaska [a'laeska] Аляска
Hawaii [ha'wai-i] Гавайи
Mexico ['meksikau] Мексика
District of Columbia [.distrikt av ka'lAmbia] округ
Колумбия
Washington ['wofirjtan] Вашингтон
the Rocky Mountains Скалистые горы
the Cordillera [,ko:di'jeera] Кордильеры
the Sierra Nevada [si,era nivaeda] Сьерра-Невада
Mount McKinley [,maunt ma'kinli] гора Мак-Кинли
the Mississippi [,misi'sipi] Миссисипи
the Missouri [mi'zuari] Миссури
the Rio Grande [,г\:э(и)'дгхпй] Рио-Гранде
the Columbia [ka'lAmbia] Колумбия
the Great Lakes Великие озера (5 озер: Мичиган,
Онтарио, Гурон, Верхнее озеро и Эри)
the Gulf of Mexico [,дл№ av 'meksikau]
Мексиканский залив
Florida ['florida] Флорида
Los Angeles [bs 'aend3ali:z] Лос-Анджелес
Chicago [fitegau] Чикаго
Philadelphia [,fila'delfia] Филадельфия
Detroit [di'troit] Детройт
San-Francisco [.saenfran'siskau] Сан-Франциско
the Congress ['koggres] Конгресс
the Senate ['senit] Сенат
the House of Representatives [,repri'zentativz |
Палата представителей
the Republican [ri'pAblikan] and the Democratic
Ldema'kraetik] parties Республиканская и
Демократическая партии