Complete the texts using the yelun (go out
(lose
2
Sometimes I have to stay in at the weekend because I can't afford (1)
every Saturday. I don't mind (2)
(stay) at home but I do miss
(3)
(see) my friends. I don't worry about (4)
my friends though. I often suggest (5)
(get) together to watch a DVD or play
games. No-one ever refuses when I ask them (6)
(come) to my house as they
all appreciate (7)
(be) invited and we always have a lot of fun together
.
A DREAM
Last year
City Music
(have)
On our way home from the theatre we
stopped (8)
I'll never forget (10)
(win) first prizer
newspaper competition. I was really excited untill realisedihan
forgotten (11)
(post) the winning is
few young
recommer
Everyon
morning at
really nerve
never dance
was very nic
abite to eat at the new restaurant on the
high street While we were having a meal, the
waiter brought out a cake for one of the
(want
guests and everyone stopped
(eat) and
Do you remember (12)
to be a pop star when you were little? You used
to practise in front of the mirror for hours
and sometimes you didn't even remember
(13)
for your dinner!
last to dance
I watched the
would dance
To cut a lo
dance with
wonderfule
(9
sang Happy Birthday to her
(come) downstairs
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Объяснение:
Sport in Kyrgyzstan is not just recreation, but also training of willpower. People had to be strong and resourceful in order to survive in the mountains and steppes, and sports helped them acquire the necessary skills for this. Sport also reflected the traditions and values of the Kyrgyz people, helping them pass their culture down from generation to generation over the centuries.
The most popular sporting events in Kyrgyzstan are equestrian games. Kok-Boru is a game in which, having split into teams of eight people, riders on horseback fight for the carcass of a goat, and having captured it, they must throw it into the opponent's goal, for which they are given points. Both the rider and the horse require a great deal of endurance and willpower, as well as a tolerance for pain. The rider also needs to be strong enough and physically prepared to lift a carcass from the ground and fight for a trophy with another player; at the same time, you need to dodge and repulse the attacks of opponents, and this cannot be done without dexterity. Finally, victory can only be achieved by working together, becoming a united team and clearly understanding your partners. Regular games in kok-boru in ancient times were for the men of Kyrgyzstan the most real training before the war and hunting.
Red Square is 695 metres long and 130 metres wide. It is one of the largest and most beautiful squares in Moscow. People used to call it Torg, Pozhar, or Troitskaya Square. But in the 17th century the square got its modern name of Krasnaya, which means 'beautiful'. Tourists from Russia and from abroad come to Red Square to see famous buildings and monuments: St Basil's Cathedral, the History Museum, and Spasskaya Tower with the large Kremlin Clock. New Year's Eve and the Victory Day celebrations take place in Red Square.