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Выполните грамматическое упражнение по теме «Страдательный залог».2. Выполните грамматическое упражнение по теме «Страдательный залог». Раскройте скобки и поставьте глагол в страдательном залоге (Passive Voice) 1. I (offer) an interesting job. 2. All the fruits (eat up) by the guests yesterday. 3. The letter (answer) tomorrow. 4. Stamps (sell) here. 5. This quarrel (forget) in a few years’ time. 6. We (never / beat) at badminton. 7. English (speak) all over the world. 8. This shirt (make) in France. 9. I (to ask) at the last lesson. 10. Many interesting games always (to play) at our P.E. lessons.
3. Устная тема: “Winter Olympic sports”. Билет 8 1. Прочитайте и переведите текст “ Famous cheating moments in sport” на русский язык.
Famous cheating moments in sport
Football - Argentina were playing England in the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. In the fifty-second minute the Argentinian captain, Diego Maradona, scored a goal. The English players protested but the referee gave the goal. However, television cameras showed that Maradona had scored the goal with his hand! Maradona said the next day - «It was partly the hand of Maradona, and partly the hand of God». Later in the game Maradona scored another goal and Argentina won 2-1. They went on to win the World Cup. Athletics - Fred Lorz, from New York, won the marathon at the St Louis Olympic Games in 1904. He finished the race in three hours thirteen minutes. After the race Fred was waiting to get his medal and the spectators were cheering him loudly. Alice Roosevelt, the daughter of the USA President, was in the crowd, and some journalists took a photo of Fred with her. But then suddenly somebody started shouting «cheat» and soon everybody was shouting the same thing. It was true, Fred had travelled eighteen of the forty-two kilometers in a friend's car! Fred didn't win the gold medal and he was banned from athletics. Fencing - Boris Onischenko (honored Master of Sports, played for Ukraine), an army officer from the Soviet Union, was competing against Jim Fox from Britain in the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Boris was winning and the electronic scoreboard was showing «hit» after «hit» for him. Jim Fox protested to the referee. Fox said that Boris was scoring points without hitting him. Olympic officials immediately examined Boris's sword and they made a shocking discovery. Boris had changed the electronic part of his sword. He could turn on the «hit» light on the scoreboard even when he hadn't hit Fox. Boris went home, in disgrace, the next day.
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