
- •I семестр грамматический материал
- •Контрольная работа № 1.
- •My working – day.
- •II семестр грамматический материал
- •Контрольная работа №2.
- •Nature’s building blocks.
- •III семестр грамматический материал.
- •Конрольная работа № 3.
- •About myself
- •Our institute
- •Vocabulary:
- •Our universuty-
- •3. Great britain.
- •Vocabulary:
- •Great britain.
- •4. London
- •Vocabulary:
- •Answer the questions:
- •Vocabulary:
- •A trip to cambridge and other recollections.
- •Lexics to the text:
- •Read and try to understand the text.
- •Answer the questions:
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- •The university of london
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- •Weather wisdom
- •Lexics to the text:
- •Read and translate the text: Weather Wisdom.
- •Answer the questions:
- •Weather wisdom.
- •I. Lexics to the text:
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- •Biology
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- •Answer the following questions:
- •Breathing plants
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- •Answer the questions on the text:
- •Flowering plants
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- •Animal – plant differences
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- •Our skeleton and how we move
- •Lexics to the text.
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- •Mikhail lomonosow
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- •D.I.Mendeleyev
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- •Look through the text:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Supplementary texts My Friend’s Family
- •Answer the questions about Igor’s family.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Our House.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Zhukov’s Flat
- •Read the Text and answer the questions.
- •Misha’s Day
- •The Seasons.
- •Answer the questions.
- •The Seasons.
- •Speak on the topic: The Season I like Best of All. After the holidays
- •From the history of new york
- •England
- •The olimpic games
Answer the questions:
What do plants require to build up starch?
Do animals carry out such a complex synthesis?
What do animals take in?
What are animals dependent on?
Do animals differ from plants in the structure of their cells?
Is chlorophyll found in animal cells?
Our skeleton and how we move
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Lexics to the text.
skeleton – скелет
bone – кость
cartilage – хрящ
framework – остов
by feeling – на ощюпь
muscle – мышца
spine and ribs – спинной хребет и ребра
axis – ось
vertebral – позвоночный столб
vertebrae – позвонки
chest – грудная клетка
nerve cord – нервный ствол
brain – мозг
cushion – смягчать
jointed – сочлененный
breastbone – грудная кость, грудина
joints – суставы
gristly – хрящевой
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Read and translate the text:
The General Plan of Our Skeleton. The skeleton is made up mostly of bone and a more flexible material called cartilage. it is a supporting framework of the body. It is not easy to find out where all the bones of your skeleton are by feeling, because many of them are well covered by flesh or muscle.
Spine and Ribs. The central axis of the skeleton is the spine, or vertebral column, which is not a stiff rod of bone. It is composed of a number of bones called vertebrae which move one against another and so twist and bend the whole column. There are 33 vertebrae in man and about 45 in a rabbit.
If you have a human skeleton, examine the vertebrae from the chest region of the spine. You will see that each has a large hole or spinal canal which, when the vertebrae are placed one above another, form a protective canal for the nerve cord which leads down from the brain. On the ventral side of this opening is the body of the vertebra, a large bobbin-shaped mass of bone. In the living state the bodies have discs of cartilage between their ends, which helps to cushion the brain from shocks when we jump. The three bony projections round the spinal canal serve as anchorages for the muscles which bend and straighten the spine. Each of the two lateral projections also has a rib jointed to it. There are usually 12 pairs of ribs in man and rabbit, and they help to form a protective cage for the heart and lungs inside. Their ventral ends are made of cartilage and join the breastbone which lies in the mid-line of the chest. The joints between the vertebrae and the ribs, and the gristly ends of the latter, make the chest cage flexible and it can be raised to increase its volume or lowered to decrease its volume, as happens during breathing.
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I. Lexics to the text:
skull – череп
cavity – полость
knob – выступ
recesses – углубления, ямки
shaking – покачивание
sense – чувство
smell – обоняние
nasal region – носовая полость
ears – уши
jaw – челюсть
biting and chewing – кусать и жевать