Упр.2 Unit 5 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ English Михеева 9 класс
2. Listen to the text “The Games We Used to Play”, [26], and mark N each sentence “T” for true, “F” for false or “NS” for not stated.
Решение #
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2. Listen to the text “The Games We Used to Play”, [26], and mark N each sentence “T” for true, “F” for false or “NS” for not stated.
1) In the days of the speaker’s childhood the games much depended on the children themselves.
2) The children were made to play outdoors in any weather.
3) The speaker and her friends used to play in the graveyard.
4) Their games always began at dinner time.
5) Girls never played football in those days.
6) The playground activities of the speaker’s childhood have disappeared.
7) The speaker wants to revive the games of the past.
Текст аудирования:
THE GAMES WE USED TO PLAY
These days things are clearly not like they were when I was young. We didn’t have computer games, cable television or the Internet to keep us entertained — we had to amuse ourselves.
Even at school, we were always expected to be outside. The weather had to be quite extreme before we were permitted to stay indoors.
My primary school stood beside the village church. The wall of the graveyard ran almost the length of the playground. Many of the games we played were based along the wall. “What Time Is It, Mr Wolf?” was a great favourite. We took steps or, in some cases, the biggest leaps we could manage from the churchyard wall towards the outside wall. One person was “it”. He or she had to answer the question “What time is it, Mr Wolf?” They could answer any time they liked, but when the reply was “Twelve o’clock. Dinner time”, we all had to run for the far wall. If anyone was caught they became Mr Wolf, and the game continued.
Clapping games were also popular, as well as ball games. Different schools had their favourites. Boys and girls played many of these games together. Sadly, it seems that some of these games are disappearing. Perhaps we should teach the younger generation some of these forgotten playground activities, both for their benefit, and before they are lost for ever.