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Срочно!!! Даю 100 баллов. только не в онлайн переводчике Нужно ответить на вопросы по тексту: 1 What happened at the beginning of the flight? 2 Why were the passengers nervous and upset then? 3 What was the last news? Was the news tragic? 4What were all the passengers afraid of? 5 How did the story end? The plane had taken off from the air-field in London, and the journey to South Africa, to Johannesburg to be exact, had started. It was just after the war, and it was not a jet, as is the case nowadays, but it was a big plane with four engines, and four propellers, of course. When a few minutes later we were crossing the Channel, one of the engines went wrong, but the stewardess left and the passengers were quite safe. However, when the plane reached the Mediterranean Sea, the second engine broke down, but the stewardess told us there was nothing to worry about because two engines were quite enough to keep us in the air. As we got near to the shores of Africa, the rumour spread that only one propeller was working. The stewardess kept her mouth shut, this time, but we came to the conclusion the plane must have developed engine trouble and so it had. Presently we were flying over the jungle in Central Africa and my fellow travellers were terribly upset. Women were holding their children tighter and tighter and men were drinking more and more heavily… There was also a person there who was saying a prayer in a loud voice. I too was terribly frustrated, and as I looked down at the bush, I could not help thinking of cannibalism, death and other pleasant things. At that moment, the loud-speaker was switched on, and the captains voice was heard: "Ladies and gentlemen, I have tragic news for you". The faces of all the passengers turned pale. Some burst into tears, and the prayer stifled in the parsons mouth. My heart sank into my boots. The captain continued in a gloomy voice: "It is my sad duty to inform you that England has lost her last football match against Scotland!"
Read an article and choose the best answer (A-C) to complete the sentences (1-6). TIME FOR COFFEE The story of coffee drinking is one of the greatest and most fascinating in history. Millions of coffee drinkers worldwide cannot imagine their life without a cup of aromatic coffee in the morning. Coffee is a natural stimulant which makes us feel more awake, alert and ready to concentrate. The qualities of mocha, as coffee was once known, were first discovered in Ethiopia more than one thousand years ago. However, it was not Africans but Turks and Arabs who actively encouraged coffee drinking. The habit of coffee drinking quickly spread throughout the Arab world, where coffee won a reputation as the wine of Islam. Coffee was first grown in Yemen. It was popular with Turks who served the drink to visiting Italian merchants. In 1615, traders from Venice brought coffee to Europe, where it was originally sold as a medicine. By the end of the sixteenth century coffee was drunk in major European cities from Paris to London. Now, around the world there are different methods of preparing coffee, for example, in Turkey coffee is traditionally boiled three times while Italians are the inventors of espresso and capPUCCInO. We drink coffee because of its aroma, taste and stimulating effect. However, extensive consumption of coffee may be harmful to our health, for instance, it may increase ones blood pressure or make ones heart beat irregularly. Fortunately, new brands of coffee have been appearing on the market recently. As they do not contain substances harmful to health, many people will not have to give up their coffee-drinking habits. 1. Coffee was discovered __ . A in Europe B in Africa C in Asia 2. Coffee drinking was popularised by __ . A the Ethiopians B the Italians C the Turks 3. Coffee was first grown __ . A in Italy B in Turkey C in Yemen 4. In Europe, coffee was popular as __ . A a medicine B the wine of Islam C a natural stimulant 5. By the end of the sixteenth century people drank coffee __ . . A in northern Europe B in the most important European cities C in Paris and London only 6. New brands of coffee __ . A are as harmful as the original mocha B are less harmful than regular coffee C may influence our concentration ability
Помогите перевисти текст!!!!(СРОЧНО) Lately television has been criticized for being a threat to the society as it shows too much sex and violence. Lately television has been criticized for being a threat to the society as it shows too much sex and violence. There are too many war films and, even worse ,too many stories about secret agents , criminals and the police, who shoot people as if they were rabbits. Naturally, a lot of people don’t want television to show sex, violence and cruelty. They say such programmes , if they have to be shown at all ,should never be run at prime time , which is the most popular for watching television or any other time when children can see them. People also criticize bad-taste programmes where rude jokes are made, bad language is used or where people are made to fight over a sum of money forgetting all shame or programmes spying on people at the most intimate moments of their lives. Such programmes give examples of humiliation and bad taste. Some political TV programmes introduce the views and ideas of one group of people instead of speaking about different views. More then anything TV views dislike TV commercials that can spoil the impression of any programme.
Здравствуйте. вы не против помочь мне по английскому? меня если что дарина зовут Where’s Mr Roberts? It was another boring day at school. ‘Tom!’ shouted my history Teacher. ‘Tom!’ ‘Tom? That’s me,’ I said. But I said it in an American accent. The class laughed. They think I’m funny, but the teachers don’t. They think I’m stupid. ‘I suppose you think you’re very clever, Tom,’ said the history teacher. ‘But you’re not clever.’ ‘No, sir,’ I said. Neesha smiled at me. She’s my best friend. She understands me. She knows that I don’t like history. But I really like science. It’s because of Mr Roberts, our science teacher. He’s great. Our next lesson was science, but at 11 o’clock Miss Kay, the head teacher, came into our classroom. ‘Good morning, class,’ she said. ‘Can you all go to the library, please?’ ‘But we’ve got science,’ I said. ‘I know, Tom,’ said Miss Kay. ‘But there isn’t any science today.’ ‘Where’s Mr Roberts?’ asked Neesha. ‘Mr Roberts is at home,’ said the head. ‘Why?’ I asked. ‘Is he ill?’ ‘No, Tom,’ said the head. ‘Mr Roberts isn’t ill. He doesn’t work here any more.’ Suddenly it wasn’t a boring day. It was a bad day, a very bad day. вопросы Who is the main character in the story? What can you say about him? 2 Who are Neesha, Mr Roberts and Miss Kay? 3 Tom’s class isn’t having a science lesson today. Why not? перевод я знаю текста. ответы можете писать хоть на русском хоть на английском. мне все равно