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Грамматическое упражнение по теме «Инфинитив и герундий».2. Грамматическое упражнение по теме «Инфинитив и герундий». а) В следующих предложениях подчеркните герундий и переведите их на русский язык. a. Avoid injuring your legs. b. This match is worth watching. c. In spite of being tired we continued practicing. d. Would you mind opening the door? е. I practice swimming. b) Поставьте глаголы в скобках в инфинитив или герундий. Put the verbs into the correct form (infinitive or gerund). 1. On (hear) her speak everyone took her for a foreigner.
3. Устная тема: “My favourite kind of sport” (из самостоятельной работы) Билет 4 1. Прочитайте и переведите текст “London Parks ” на русский язык. London Parks Five of London’s nine royal parks are in the very heart of the capital. Among the most important parks that bring fresh life and colour to London are St. James’s Park, Green Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens tha t stretch across the West End. Kensington Gardens will provide runners, walkers and rollerbladers with wonderful sidewalks, soccer players with perfect fields. Everybody can find plenty of room for relaxed lounging there. The park also has several art galleries on the grounds, a statue of Peter Pan, the Round Pond, elaborate sunken gardens. Kensington Palace stands at the western end of Kensington Gardens and is perhaps the finest building in the Borough. Originally called Nottingham House, it passed into royal ownership in 1689 when it was acquired by William and Mary. It is still home to members of the Royal Family. The State Apartments and the Court Dress Collection are open to the public and highlights of a visit include the recently restored Kings Apartments and a magnificent collection of paintings. The Court Dress Collection includes a fabulous and very rare court mantua and the “exploded” gentleman’s outfit — everything from underclothes to fine lace cuffs and all part of the elaborate costume worn to Court by an 18th century gentleman. Gift shop & cafe. Speaker’s Corner in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London is by tradition an area where public speeches can be made by anyone who has anything they want to say. Speakers talk to the crowd from a soapbox — an improvised platform once made from wooden packing crates used for soap and other items.
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