10. Match the titles to the season descriptions. One title is extra. A. Winter B. Spring C. Summer D. Autumn E. Seasons 1. What happens: it gets colder; days get shorter; Indian sum- mer comes; leaves have beautiful colours; birds migrate to warm countries; it rains a lot; school starts. What we can do: fly kites; rake leaves; pick apples. 2. What happens: school finishes; holidays start; days get long- er; there grow a lot of vegetables and fruit; it is often hot. What we can do: go on holidays, go to the beach; sunbathe and swim; have a picnic; go diving; eat ice cream; go camping, 3. What happens: the snow melts; nature awakens from its win- ter sleep; the first flowers appear: snowdrops, crocuses, daffo- dils; birds come back from the south; new animals are born. What we can do: plant seeds; work in the garden; fall in love. 4. What happens: the first frosts come; rivers and lakes are fro- zen; there is Christmas & New Year. What we can do: make a snowman; play snowballs; go skiing and skating.
He graduated from the parish school, technical school in Cherepovets. He worked as a hammerer, a fireman in the Volga shipping company. At this time there was acquaintance with the Chkalov aircraft that he was "sick" for life.
Chkalov joined the Red army and began work as a mechanic on repair of the aircraft.He qualified as a fighter pilot and was sent to Leningrad.
After a brilliant performance at the Central airfield in Moscow was transferred to Briansk flight commander.
Adopted a test pilot in Moscow organized in flight test Institute.
Experienced fighter and IS 16KB. On this plane in the summer of 1936 he made the long flight from Moscow to Kamchatka. And in June of the following year hosted a non-stop flight across the North pole to the USA, which surprised the whole world. The crew consisting of pilots Chkalov, G. Baidukov and Navigator A. Belyakov on the ANT-25 flew out from Moscow and landed in Vancouver.
The flight took 63 hours and 16 minutes. Each participant of the flights was awarded the title of Hero
Of The Soviet Union.
Chkalov died on 5 December 1938 near Moscow during a test of a fighter And-180. He was buried on red square in Moscow
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