Природные Катаклизмы бывают разные. Такие как: гроза, наводнения, извержение вулкана и т.д. Они могут быть очень опасные. Каждые из них по своему опасные. Поэтому каждый катаклизм может быть неожиданный. К нему нужно быть подготовленым быть. Катаклизмы могут убить, а могут и оставить жизнь. Появление катаклизмов мы не можем узнать, но мы можем быть подготовлены. Катаклизмы бывают в разных странах и городах. Жители должны быть подготовлены к ним. Учёные до сих пор не могут узнать почему проявляются Катаклизмы.
Holly Webb is a British children's writer.
Born in London. Holly Webb started her career as an editor of children's books. She wrote the first series of books for the publishing house where she was working at that time. Since then, more than 60 books have been published from her pen.
In 2006, Webb began working on a series of short stories under the general title "Good Stories about Animals". The main characters of these works are kittens and puppies, as well as children who take care of the animals and help them. Many parents appreciated the educational value of this cycle.
The writer lives in Berkshire (England) with her husband and three sons. She also has a cat, Marble, who is always fussing around when Holly is typing texts on her laptop.
2. Look. It`s beginning to rain. Unfortunately, I haven`t my umbrella with me. Tom is lucky. He`s wearing a raincoat.
3. I don`t own an umbrella. I wear a waterproof hat on rainy days.
4. Right now I`m looking around the classroom. Ann`s writing in her book. Carlos`s biting his pencil. Peter`s scratching his head. Ahmed`s staring out of the window. He seems to be daydreaming, but perhaps he thinks hard about verb tenses. What do you think what Ahmed`s doing?
5. There’s a book on my desk, but it doesn`t belong to me.
6. Dennis`s fixing the roof of his house today, and he needs some help. Can you help him?
7. Barbara often tutors other students in her math class. This afternoon she`s helping Steve with his math assignment because he doesn`t understand the material they`ve worked on in the class this week.
8. Right now I`m looking at Janet. She looks angry. I wonder what’s the matter. She has a frown on her face. She certainly doesn`t have any fun right now.
9. A: Who is that woman who`s standing next to the window? B: “Which woman? Are you talking about the woman who`s wearing the blue and gold dress? A: No, I`m not talking about her. I mean the woman who`s wearing the blue suit. B: Oh. I don`t know. I don’t recognize her.
10. A: Close your eyes. Now listen carefully. What do you hear? What am I doing? B: I believe you are rubbing the top of your hand ? A: Close, but not exactly right. Try again. Are you listening carefully? B: Aha! You are rubbing your hands together. A: Right!