Your computer. computer
1) to move information from the internet to a) a screen
2) a small picture on a desktop of your c) a toolbar
3) a line of icons on a computer screen. You e) to go online
click on them to do some actions.
4) to use your computer to find some
information on the internet.
5) to connect to the internet.
b) a file
d) to surf the Internet
f) to log on
some g) to download
h) laptop
i) to save
6) a flat surface on a computer where you to delete
k) icon
1) information, for example a document or a
picture that you keep on your computer.
8) to access a website.
9) to make your computer remember the
information that you put into it.
10) to take information away from your
computer
11) a small computer which you can carry
with you.
see pictures and words.
например сказали 1 g вот так делать
I am writing to you from Paris. My family and I arrived here for our holiday a week ago.
We are staying at a lovely hotel in the city center. The weather is fine, but it is not very hot.
We have been going sightseeing every day. We have already been to Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. However, we have not been to the Louvre yet.
I tried snails yesterday at a very expensive restaurant. The food was very tasty. The only bad things was that I knocked my orange juice over and it went all over the able. Luckily, no one was angry!
Well, I must go now. We are visiting Disneyland today.
Love,
Natalia.
ответ такой ead the text. For questions 1-5,
choose the best answer (A, B, C or D).
1 What do we learn about David Copperfield
in the first paragraph?
A He does not like travelling.
B He wants to play with the boys.
C He thinks about home life a lot.
D He wishes he had not bitten
Mr Murdstone.
2 The old lady wanted the boy to...
A move seats.
C carry her basket.
B stop talking D sit still.
3 ... what sort of boy I used to be before I bit
Mr Murdstone' (1.13-14) is an example of ...
A metaphor. C onomatopoeia.
B alliteration. D simile.
4 The word 'solitary (2.4