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Доклад на тему СИСТЕМА ПОДГОТОВКИ К ЕНТ ПО АНГЛИЙСКОМУ ЯЗЫКУ
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | 11 класс |
Тип | Другие методич. материалы |
Автор | Тильманбетова Р.К. |
Дата | 13.01.2016 |
Формат | doc |
Изображения | Есть |
Приложение №1
COUNTRY STUDY
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A red dragon is a symbol of … (Wales).
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An ancient London landmark was bought by An American, shipped stone to the USA and rebuilt in Arisona … (London Bridge).
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Thanksgiving day comes … (on the 4th Thursday of November).
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Columbus discovered America in … (1492).
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The oldest university in Great Britain is … (Oxford).
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The capital of Wales is … (Cardiff).
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The state power in Britain is in hands of … (Parliament).
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The head of the state and the government of the USA is … (President).
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The novel "Sister Carrie" was written by … (Theodore Dreiser).
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Formally the head of Canada is … (Queen of Great Britain).
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The capital of Canada is … (Ottawa).
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London became extremely prosperous during … (the 16th century).
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The tallest sight in Washington, D.С. is (US Capitol).
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The British Parliament consists of … (2 Houses: the house of Commons/Lords).
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Jonathan Swift wrote … ("Gulliver's Travels").
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The "Speaker's Corner" in London is situated in … (Hyde Park).
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The anthem of the USA is … (The Star-Spangled Banner).
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The oldest royal residence is … (The Tower of London).
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The national emblem of Scotland is … (the thistle).
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"Nelson's Column" is a name of a … (monument).
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"Brown Wolf" was written by … (Jack London).
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The founder of the English fleet was king… (Alfred).
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Прозвище "The Smoke"имеет английский город Лондон.
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The building of Westminster Abbey was started by … (King Henry III).
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Настоящее имя писателя Марка Твена … (С. Клеменс).
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Benjamin Britten was a famous English … (composer).
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Whitehall is … (the street in London).
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The Queen's Residence in London is in … (Buckingham Palace).
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The oldest part of London is called … (the City).
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W. Shakespeare was born in … (Stradford-on-Avon).
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The famous pop-group "The Beatles" came from … ( Liverpool).
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In the House of Commons the members sit … (on 2 sides of the hall).
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The capital of Australia is … (Canberra).
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W. Shakespeare organized the theatre called … (Globe).
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The national emblem of England is … (rose).
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A "jack"is an old name for … (a sailor).
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His monument stands in the centre of Trafalgar Square in London … (Admiral Nelson).
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Sherwood Forest is famous for legendary … (Robin Hood).
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The first colonists in America started the tradition of … (Thanksgiving Day).
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The capital of Georgia is … (Atlanta).
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The capital of Massachusetts is … (Boston).
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The national emblem of Canada is …(the maple leaf).
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Hollywood is in … (Los Angeles).
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The Whispering Gallery is remarkable for its … (acoustics).
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The oldest and the best known public school for boys in Great Britain is … (Eton).
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The national sport in America is … (baseball).
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Christopher Columbus landed in America in … (1492).
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A famous American artist is … (Normal Rockwell).
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The largest city in Australia is … (Sydney).
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The capital of New Zealand is … (Wellington).
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The cradle of English Christianity is …(Canterbury Cathedral).
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The USA is a …, a union of 50 states. (federal republic)
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"Pygmalion" was written by … (Bernard Shaw).
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The first Englishman to come to Australia was … (Captain James Cook).
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St. Paul's Cathedral was built by … (Christopher Wren).
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The Northern part of Scotland is called … (the Highlands).
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A monument to … is in front of Buckingham Palace in London. (Queen Victoria)
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The first name of New York was … (New Amsterdam).
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The political system of the USA consists of … 3 … branches.
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The House of Representatives in America has about 435 members elected by vote every … 2 …years.
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Many of the Great Britain famous men are buried in … (the Westminster Abbey).
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The first man on the Moon was … (Neil Armstrong).
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Harlem is situated in … (New York).
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The Tower of London was started by … (William the Conqueror).
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Sometimes Australia is called "The upside down world".
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They call it "The land of songs" in Great Britain. (Wales)
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The highest mountain on the British Isles is … (Ben Nevis).
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The traditional clothes for men in Scotland is a … (kilt).
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The longest river in Britain is … (the Severn).
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The nickname of London's underground is … (the Tube).
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William the Conqueror invaded the British Isles in … (1066).
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Robert Burns is a famous … (Scottish poet).
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The largest river in Alaska is … (the Yukon).
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Buckingham Palace has … 600 … rooms.
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The nickname of New York is … ( the Big Apple).
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The national emblem of New Zealand is … (Kiwi bird)
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The head of the American state and government is the President, elected for … 4… years.
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The Southern part of Scotland is called … (the Lowlands).
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Windsor Castle is … (an official residence).
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Funds for the Statue of Liberty were raised by the … French … people.
Приложение №2
PROVERBS
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Actions speak louder than words.
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All is well that ends well.
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As you make your bed, so you must lie on it.
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Out of sight, out of mind.
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A bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush.
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Fortune favours the brave.
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Don't look a gift horse in a mouth.
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Rome was not built in a day.
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Where there is a will there is a way.
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Half a loaf is better than no bread.
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No pains, no gains.
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Better late than never.
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He laughs best who laughs last.
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Actions speak louder than words.
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Make hay while the sun shines.
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Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
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All that glitters is not gold.
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Live and learn.
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Honesty is the best policy.
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Business before pleasure.
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Never say die.
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Tastes differ.
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Everything is good in its season.
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Two heads are better than one.
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Still waters run deep.
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First think, then speak.
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What is done can't be undone.
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An apple a day keeps a doctor away.
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Hunger is the best sauce.
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Appetite comes with eating.
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A good beginning makes a good ending.
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Bad news travels fast.
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No news is good news.
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East or West, home is best.
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There is no smoke without fire.
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Every dog has its day.
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Custom is a second nature.
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A man can die but once.
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A cat in gloves catches no mice.
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Art is long, life is short.
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It's no use crying over spilt milk.
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Books and friends should be few but good.
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Out of sight, out of mind.
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Health is better than wealth.
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Well begun is half done.
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Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
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Look before you leap.
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Once bitten, twice shy.
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To make a mountain out of a molehill.
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The longest day must have an end.
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A change of work is as good as a rest.
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The devil is not so black as he is painted.
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Better to ask the way than to go astray.
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Talk of the devil and he will appear.
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Neck or nothing.
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Practice makes perfect.
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Strike while the iron is hot.
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Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
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War is the sports of kings.
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An Englishman's home is his castle.
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It is the last straw that breaks the camel's back.
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It never rains but pours.
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One good turn deserves another.
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A new broom sweeps clean.
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Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Приложение №3
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Food idioms:
As cool as a cucumber - совершенно спокойный; big cheese - важная персона, pie in the sky - несбыточная мечта, icing on the cake - изюминка, самое приятное; in a nutshell - короче говоря;bread and butter - средства к существованию и т.д.
Jack was looking at the snake as cool as a cucumber - Джек смотрел на змею совершенно спокойно.
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Body idioms:
Bad blood - вражда, save one`s breath - не тратить лишних слов, dead from the neck up - глупый как пробка, get the cold shoulder - получить холодный прием, contemplate one's navel - обсуждать собственные проблемы, have butterflies in one`s stomach - чувствовать нервную дрожь и т.д.
Every time Lucy saw Harry she had butterflies in her stomach - Каждый раз, когда Люси видела Гарри, она чувствовала нервную дрожь.
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Colour idioms:
Red tape - бюрократия, black and blue - в синяках, blue blood - аристократическое происхождение, chase rainbows - гнаться за невозможным, gray matter - мозги, green-eyed monster- ревность, red herring - отвлекающий аргумент в споре и т.д.
Red tape hinders social progress - Бюрократия мешает общественным успехам.
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Love idioms:
Blind date - свидание с незнакомым человеком, find Mr. Right - найти свою половинку, go dutch - каждый платит за себя, have a thing for - питать слабость к кому-то, settle down - остепениться и т.д.
Each and every girl dreams of finding Mr. Right - Все без исключения девушки мечтают найти свою половинку.
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Medical idioms:
Alive and kicking - в добром здравии, as pale as a ghost - бледный как полотно, bitter pill to swallow- тягостная необходимость, couch doctor - психоаналитик, go under the knife - лечь на операцию,head shrinker - психиатр, just what the doctor ordered - как раз то, что нужно и т.д.
A plateful of hot broth was just what the doctor ordered after a walk in the cold countryside - Полная тарелка горячего бульона была как раз тем, что нужно, после прогулки по холодной деревне.
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Weather idioms:
Bolt from the blue - полная неожиданность, come rain or shine - в любых условиях, a fine day for young ducks - дождливый день, in a fog - в замешательстве, stem the tide - идти против течения и т.д.
The news about his younger sister getting married to his friend was a bolt from the blue - Известие о том, что его младшая сестра выходит замуж за его друга, стало полной неожиданностью.
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Приложение №5
Класс - 11Б
предмет - английский язык
Тема - Future forms- Будущие времена
Дата - 26.10.14
учитель - Тильманбетова Р.К.
Приложение №6
Приложение №7