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jasmin47
jasmin47
17.02.2020 02:33 •  Английский язык

Решите по чтение текста florence nightingale florence nightingale was a celebrated english nurse and writer. according to a survey, british people consider her to be one of the most famous british persons along with outstanding scientists, writers and politicians. she was born into a rich, upper-class family in 1820, in italy. she got her name florence after the city of her birth, as there was a tradition in her family to name the children in honour of the city they were born in. she got an all-round education and according to the family’s status florence was expected to become a faithful wife and attentive mother. however, in 1844 florence decided to become a nurse, despite the intense anger and distress of her mother and sister. at that time nursing was seen as a job that needed neither education nor special medical skills. in 1854 the crimean war broke out and florence nightingale offered her services to the war office and soon left for the crimea with thirty-eight volunteer nurses. they began their work in the main british camp, in the hospital. very soon florence found out that hygiene was neglected, and fatal infections were common. there was no equipment to cook proper food for the patients. florence decided to change the situation. nightingale managed to found a vast kitchen and a laundry. in addition to her nursing work, she tried to organize reading and recreation rooms for the wounded soldiers. she was on her feet for twenty hours a day and so were the other nurses. florence was called ‘the lady with the lamp’ for her habit of making rounds round the hospital at night. she checked on her helpless patients. florence remained in the crimea until 1856, then she returned to england. in london florence nightingale visited queen victoria and persuaded the queen of the need to create a military hospital system. soon florence nightingale set up a training school for nurses, the first nursing school in the world. it is now called the florence nightingale school of nursing and midwifery and is part of king's college in london. the annual international nurses day is celebrated around the world on florence’s birthday, the 12th of may. in the crimea camp, nightingale got ‘crimean fever’ and never fully recovered. by the time she was 38 years old, she was seriously ill. she left her house very rarely and had to stay in bed most of the time. nevertheless, florence continued her work from her bed. she wrote many books, some of them became the base of the curriculum at the nightingale school and other british nursing schools. florence nightingale died in london in 1910, at the age of ninety. the government offered to bury florence in westminster abbey, but her relatives did not agree. however, the memorial service took place in st. paul's cathedral. florence nightingale received a lot of honorable awards. several books were written about the life of ‘the lady with the lamp’ and a few films were shot about her. 10. florence nightingale was named in honour of her birthplace. 1) true 2) false 3) not stated 11. florence’s family approved of her wish to become a nurse. 1) true 2) false 3) not stated 12. medical education was essential to become a nurse in the 19th century. 1) true 2) false 3) not stated 13. florence nightingale cooked for the wounded herself. 1) true 2) false 3) not stated 14. florence nightingale got her nickname because she often visited the wounded at night. 1) true 2) false 3) not stated 15. queen victoria was impressed by florence nightingale’s work. 1) true 2) false 3) not stated 16. florence nightingale’s school for nurses was closed after her death. 1) true 2) false 3) not stated 17. florence nightingale was buried in westminster abbey. 1) true 2) false 3) not stated

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65675691
65675691
17.02.2020
Maya Plisetskaya was born on 20th of November in1925, in Moscow. When she was young she wanted to become a dramatic actress like her mum. In addition, she loved to participate in different perfomances as a child. When she was five years old she first visited theatre and she was very impressed by a play of actors. Her first visit to the theatre, when she was five,  However, her destiny was to become a legend of ballet. As she wrote in her book, when she was already an adult, that ballet for her was work and her hobby was architecture. Maya Plisetskaya was the first woman who invented a jump in ballet terminology called  "ring". If I am not wrong, she was the first ballerina in the world who danced 70 years on the stage. She was a phenomenon. 
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mushdal
mushdal
17.02.2020
1. I once ( knew) a village teacher who (was) partially blind. He (had been deprived) of one eye as the result of infection. His blind eye (had been taken) out, and a glass one ( inserted) in its socket instead. One day the teacher ( needed) to leave his class of small children alone for half an hour or so. But he (was held) back by one consideration. The children of the class (were) really unruly. He ( knew) that if they (were left) alone for any length of time they (would become) violent and complaints (would be make) by their parents.
Suddenly he (was striken) by an idea. In a moment his glass eye (was taken) out of its socket, and ( placed) on the table.
“Now, children”, he said, “I (am going) out for a few minutes but you (will be observed) all the time by my eye. If anything (is done) which (has not been approved) by me it (will be seen) by my eye, and the child (will be punished) when I (return).
The children (were impressed) very much, and the teacher (went) off.
But when he ( returned) an hour later it ( seemed) that a hurricane (had passed) through the classroom. The teacher (was astounded). “Evidently”, he thought,”I (have been outwited). I wonder how”.
In the classroom the tables (were overturned), the walls ( spattered) with ink from ink-bombs which (had been thrown) during the battle which still (was being fought) out as a manifestation of high spirits. In fact, a good time (had been had) by all.
The teacher ( wondered) why the presence of his glass eye (was not  respected). He ( looked) round for it and ( saw) that it (was covered) by a hat.
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