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egoyan222
egoyan222
29.03.2022 22:36 •  Английский язык

Read the text and answer the questions.
Cheese, did you know?.. When milk turns sour or curdles, it separates into a thin, runny liquid and white, fatty lumps. The liquid is called whey and the lumps are called curds. The curds are used to make cheese. It takes approximately ten litres of milk to make one litre of cheese. Cheddar, one of England’s oldest cheeses, is made from cow’s milk. The cheese originates from the village of Cheddar in Somerset, southwest England. Cheddar has been produced since at least the 12th century. Cheddar was actually considered a luxury product until the 19th century when Joseph Harding, a Somerset dairyman, invented a cheese mill capable of mass production. Cheddar is ripened for up to two years. The French cheese, brie, on the other hand, takes only a month to ripen. Swiss cheese is full of holes. Bacteria in the cheese give off bubbles of gas, which make the holes. Thanks to cartoons, many children think the holes are made by mice! Cheese-makers often combine cheeses to make new ones.
11. How many parts does milk separate into?
A) Two B) Three C) Four D) Five
12. When does milk start separating? When it goes … .
A) sweet B) salty C) bitter D) sour
13. What are the lumps called?
A) Liquid B) Whey C) Curds D) Fat
14. How much milk is needed to make one litre of cheese? About … litres.
A) 1 B) 2 C) 5 D) 10
15. Where was cheddar cheese first made? In the … of England.
A) south B) west C) southwest D) northeast
16. When did they begin to make it? … century.
A) In the 12th B) In the 19th
C) In the 11th D) In the 17th
17. When did cheddar start to be produced on a large scale? … century.
A) In the 12th B) In the 19th
C) Before the 12th D) Before the 19th
18. How long does it take cheddar to be ready?
A) A month B) Two months
C) A year D) Two years
19. How long does it take brie to be fully developed?
A) A month B) Two months C) A year D) Two years
20. Which of the above-mentioned cheeses is full of holes?
A) American B) Swiss C) French D) English

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frolovandrey777
frolovandrey777
27.03.2022 13:50

I want to visit London since:

1. London is a capital of Great Britain.

2. This city is a historical place.

3. There are so many sights it London!

4. The most popular clock in London is Big Ben.

5. If you are in this wonderful city you have to visit Buckingham Palace.

6. All the most exciting moments you will know there.

7. London has many different shops.

8. If I am in London, I would like to visit Harrods.

9. Long time ago this shop was a small store and now is a big shop.

10. There are many exciting places you may visit in London.

11. I like London because this city is full of adventages!

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spaceman666
spaceman666
21.06.2021 09:19

1. Choose the noun (существительное):

1.1

development - разработка

(to) develop - разрабатывать

1.2

rainy - дождливо

rain - дождь

1.3

childhood - детство

childish - как ребенок ("ты ведешь себя, как ребенок" и т.д.)

2. Choose the right sentence with the correct word formation:

2.1

Golden Week is such a love (любовь) time to be in Japan.

Golden Week is such a lovely (прекрасное) time to be in Japan.

2.2

I'm English, so I find it really interesting (интересно) to see how Japanese people have picnics.

I'm English, so I find it really interest (интерес) to see how Japanese people have picnics.

2.3

The Emperor's birthday and Constitution Day are important and so is Greenery Day, but I like Children's Day.

The Emperor's birthday and Constitution Day are important and so is Greenery Day, but I like Child's Day.

(Обычно праздники дней (я, если честно, не уверена, как их назвать - те, у которых на конце "Day") на английском называют так: <множественное число>'s Day.)

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