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On April 12, 1961, the world, with bated breath, watched the Russian pilot Yuri Gagarin on board a huge rocket launch from Earth into outer space. Gagarin became the first cosmonaut, specially prepared for work in space by man.
After 8 years, American Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. Since then, several hundred astronauts, men and women, have been in space. During the flight, the cosmonauts do different work: they conduct scientific experiments in zero-gravity conditions, leave the spacecraft to eliminate malfunctions in the work of satellites, photograph planets and stars.
Humanity is preparing for the next important milestone in the study of space: to fly to other planets in the solar system. In some countries, for example, in the USA and Britain, cosmonauts are called astronauts.
Astronauts need a long preparation. Candidates are selected carefully. They must be able to work in zero gravity. Gravity holds the spaceship in a near-earth orbit. But there is no gravity in the space, so the cosmonauts swim freely in the compartments of the ship. This phenomenon is called weightlessness.
Dressing for work in outer space is not so easy. The cosmonaut has to wear a spacesuit, and sometimes he wears a knapsack motor that allows him to manoeuvre around the ship. If there was no protective suit, the cosmonaut would explode: the human body is arranged so that everything in it is adapted to the constant pressure of the earth's atmosphere, which is not in the open space. Not to mention the fact that there is no air which is necessary for life.
№ 32 Red double-decker busses are common in C England
№ 33 Buckingham Palace is in D London
№ 34 The is New Year Day in Great Britain. C 31st of December
№ 35 London Eye is a B marry-go-round
№ 36 Person 1: Can I have the last name, please?
Person 2: D Of course, it’s Ivanov.
№ 37 Person 1: Hello. Is that Emma?
Person 2: .
A No,it isn’t. I’ll just get her.
№ 38 Person : Thank goodness it’s Friday!
Person 2: C Yes, have a nice weekend!
№ 39 Person 1: Would you like some more rice?
Person 2: Yes, please. It’s delicious.
№ 40 Student: This is delicious. Can you give me the recipe?
Teacher: B Yes, of course. I’m glad you like it.
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3. Reference to the previous letter from your friend
4. Information about events in your life
8. Your questions
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№ 52-60
10 Newell Street
4. Birmingham (52)
B3 3EL
24th August
6. Dear Nick (53),
Just to let you know that 1. I am thinking of(54) coming to England this summer. You know I have to 9. use English (55) a lot at work now, and I think I need some extra lessons. I 7.especially (56) want my pronunciation to be better – you’re always telling me it’s bad! 2. Anyway (57), I saw an ad in a magazine for a
school in York. Isn’t that quite near you? Can you 5. send me some more information(58) about language schools in your area? It would be great to see you while I’m there and I’d also love to meet some of your friends.
8. Can’t wait to hear from you (59). See you soon I hope.
3. Love (60),
Concetta