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1. Fill in in, on, at, at the.
1) People always go to church Easter. 2) I like watching TV
the evening. 3) Children like having rest in camps
summer. 4) Last Saturday my classmates were theatre. 5)
Nick goes to the swimming pool Tuesdays and Fridays. 6)
My aunt lives Donetsk. 7) Mike was seaside last
summer. 8) My parents get up 6 o’clock every morning.
2. Choose the correct variant and underline it.
1) I go / goes to the shop every week.
2) He play / played tennis yesterday.
3) We is / are reading book now.
4) She have / has come home.
5) Kate am / is writing now.
6) They will / shall buy this dress.
3. Write a letter to your pen friend (5—6 sentences) about
your favourite
school subject. Use the plan below.
1) What your favourite subject is;
2) how many times a week you have it;
3) what you usually do at the lessons;
4) why you like this subject.
Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, has the population of nearly three million inhabitants and it covers the territory over 43 km from east to west and 42 km from north to south. According to a legend, Kyiv was founded by three brothers — Kyi, Shchek, and Khoryv, — and their sister Lybid. The city was named after Kyi, the eldest brother. A monument is erected in their honor on the bank of the River Dnipro.In the late 6th and early 7th centuries the first fortification appeared in the northern section of Old Kyiv Hill. While the court of the princes was located on the hills of Kyiv, the lower part of the city, known as Podil, developed into a busy trading district.
With the establishment of Kyivan Rus' (the 9th century), Kyiv became its capital. Prince Volodymyr the Great (980—1015) expanded the city. Kyivan Rus' was at its zenith under the rule of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (1036—1054). Monasteries were established and developed into centres of education. Close to 400 churches were built, the most famous of which, Saint Sofia's Cathedral (1037), has survived to this day. The first library was founded on the grounds of the Cathedral.
Today Kyiv is one of the greatest ancient European cities, rich in the monuments of art and architecture. It is a political, scientific, cultural, sports, and industrial centre of modern Ukraine.
Kyiv is one of the main industrial centres that includes companies specializing in electronics, engineering, aviation, food, and chemical production, and many more. Kyiv's economic development has been enriched by its advantageous location along the Dnipro River, which links Kyiv to the Black Sea.
The city has many hotels, cafes, and restaurants with Ukrainian, European, American, and Eastern cuisine to accommodate tourists and businessmen. Stadiums, tennis courts, swimming pools, and gyms are also available for you. If you visit Kyiv late in May, you will witness a beautiful festival called "The Days of Kyiv". You are welcome to Kyiv - the capital city of Ukraine.