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vovaonuchko
vovaonuchko
01.04.2023 06:02 •  Английский язык

Read the text below. Match choices (A-H) to (6-10). There are three choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Some Historical Misconceptions
Do you believe everything you read in history books? Look at some facts that
were accepted as proven for a long time, yet they didn’t really happen.
6 The pyramids of Egypt were built by slaves.
According to the legend, the pyramids in Egypt were built by slaves. However,
excavated tombs near the pyramids support the theory that the pyramid builders were
actually paid Egyptian labourers, who were proud of their work, and were happy to
serve the pharaoh.
7 «Forbidden Fruit» in the Garden of Eden was an apple.
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve were evicted from the Garden of Eden
for eating «the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden*. There’s no
mention of any apple! Some biblical scholars think it was a fig, as Adam and Eve were
dressed in fig leaves, while others believe it may have been grapes.
8 Emperor Nero played the fiddle while he watched Rome burn.
As the story goes, in A.D. 64, mad Emperor Nero started a fire near the imperial
palace and then climbed to the top of the Tower of Maecenas where he played his
fiddle, sang arias, and watched Rome flame out.
According to Roman historian Tacitus, when the fire broke out in Rome, Nero
was actually in his villa in Antium which is about 30 miles away from Rome.
There is another reason why it would have been impossible for Nero to have
played the fiddle — it did not exist at that time!
9 Christopher Columbus’ voyage proved that the Earth was round.
The knowledge of a spherical earth goes back to Aristotle’s time, and that
knowledge was never lost to western civilization. The reason Columbus had a hard
time getting support for his voyage was because scholars at that time disagreed with
his estimate of the distance to India. Columbus estimated the Earth was much smaller
than Queen Isabella and her scientific advisors did.
But Columbus’s size estimate was wrong, and his error did send him West to
become the first European to discover what now is the USA.
10 Napoleon Bonaparte was unusually short.
Napoleon’s official height was indeed 5 foot 2 inches but at that time French
inches were longer than English inches, so doing the unit conversion, Napoleon’s
height should have been reported as 5' 7” in England’s imperial units — which is short
by today’s standard but was average or slightly above average in the early 1800s.
Which of the historical misconceptions is associated with ...
A ... differences in measurement systems?
B ... popular food?
C ... overseeing the design of a new city?
D ... the first people in the world?
E ... a famous saying of a great princess?
F ... one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World? G ... the Italian capital?
H ... discovering America?

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romamarunp016li
romamarunp016li
01.04.2023

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ramazan2001xxx
ramazan2001xxx
01.04.2023

Sergey Yesenin was born on 3 October 1895 in the Ryazan Province. He didn’t spend much time with his parents and he was substantially brought up by his grandparents. Yesenin began to compose poetry when he was nine.

In 1912 he moved to Moscow and found a job. At first Yesenin worked in a bookshop and then in the printing establishment. A year later he entered Moscow State University and attended there for eighteen months. Russian folklore affected Yesenin’s early poetry. In 1915, a young poet moved to St. Petersburg and met Andrei Bely, Alexander Blok, Nikolai Klyuev and Sergey Gorodetsky there. It is known that Alexander Blok tried his best to promote Sergey Yesenin as a poet.

The first Yesenin’s book was published in 1916. It was called Radunitsa. Yesenin became one of the most famous poets in those days for his touching poesy about simple life and love. In 1913 he married Anna Izryadnova who was his colleague in the publishing house. They had a son.

When Yesenin moved to St. Petersburg he became acquainted with Klyuev who became his close friend. They lived together for some time. In 1916 he was drafted into the army till 1917. Yesenin was also confident that the October Revolution would be an incitement for a better life and he supported it but later was disappointed. Yesenin occasionally criticized the Bolshevik rule in his works.

In 1917 he married Zinaida Raikh who was an actress. It was his second marriage. They had 2 children, Tatyana and Konstantin. Subsequently Sergey and Zinaida fell out and did not live together. In 1921 they divorced. Their son became a prominent soccer statistician and Tatyana became a writer.

In September 1918, Yesenin founded his own publishing house called "Трудовая Артель Художников Слова".

In 1921 he made the acquaintance of Isadora Duncan who was a dancer, eighteen years his senior. She did not speak Russian and Sergey did not know foreign languages. In 1922 they married. He accompanied Isadora on a tour of Europe and the USA but his dipsomania was out of control. Yesenin often razed hotel rooms and made a disturbance in public places. These facts surfaced in the international press. This marriage was not long and in 1923 he arrived in Moscow. After a while Yesenin met Augusta Miklashevskaya who was an actress. He was in a relationship with her.

Yesenin also had a son by Nadezhda Volpin that year. She was a poet. His son, Alexander Esenin-Volpin, became a poet too. Afterwards he left the USSR and became a mathematician in the USA. Sergey Yesenin did not know him.

The last 2 years Yesenin was addicted to drink but at the same time he wrote some of his best poems. In 1925 he married Sophia Andreyevna Tolstaya who was a granddaughter of Leo Tolstoy. She was his fifth wife. She tried to help him jolt out of his depression.

His last poem was written in his own blood. The next day Yesenin hanged himself in the Hotel Angleterre at the age of thirty. Yesenin was buried in Moscow’s Vagankovskoye Cemetery.

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AlexMason03
AlexMason03
01.04.2023
PRESENT SIMPLE:
Употребляем, когда хотим сказать, что действие происходит постоянно.
Указатели: always (всегда), usually (обычно), never (никогда), sometimes (редко), often (часто).
Построение:
1) Подлежащее (местоимение или существительное)
2) Если есть указатель, то он стоит перед глаголом.
С he, she и it к глаголу приписывается окончание "s".
He always gets up at seven o'clock.
Он всегда встает в семь часов.

PAST SIMPLE:
Употребляем, когда хотим сказать, что что-либо произошло.
Указатели: yesterday ( вчера), the day before (позавчера), a day ago (день назад), a month ago (месяц назад), a year ago (год назад).
Построение:
1) Подлежащее (местоимение или существительное)
2) Глагол (если правильный, прибавляем окончание "ed", если неправильный -вторая форма.
She bought a new dress.
Она купила новое платье.

FUTURE SIMPLE:
Употребляем, когда хотим сказать, что действие произойдет или решение принято в момент разговора (спантанное решение).
Указатели: tommorow (завтра), the next day (послезавтра), next week ( следующая неделя), next year (следующий год).
Построение:
1) Подлежащее (местоимение или существительное)
2) Глагол to be, так "will", но с I и we - shall.
We shall go to the park.
Мы пойдем в парк.
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