Стр.65 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Комарова Ларионова 9 класс
Cumulative grammar 1 Circle the correct words. The Chelsea International Fine Art Competition (1) is held every year. The competition (2) is organized by the Agora Gallery in New York and all artists over the age of 18 (3) are invited to take part.
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Cumulative grammar
1 Circle the correct words.
The Chelsea International Fine Art Competition (1) is held every year. The competition (2) is organized by the Agora Gallery in New York and all artists over the age of 18 (3) are invited to take part. The first competition (4) was set up in 1984 and each year there are more entries.
The competition rules (5) are announced on the Agora Gallery web page. Paintings (6) are judged by museum curators and art experts from around the world. Winning artists (7) will be promoted by the gallery and their paintings (8) will be shown online and in an exhibition.
Prizes worth $1,000 (9) will be shared between the three winning artists and another $37,000 (10) will be spent on promotions, reviews and exhibitions for winners.
1 a) is hold
b) is held
c) are held
2 a) was organizing
b) is organized
c) was organized
3 a) is invited
b) invited
c) are invited
4 a) was set up
b) was setted up
c) is set up
5 a) are announce
b) is announced
c) are announced
6 a) are judged
b) is judged
c) judged
7 a) will promote
b) will be promoted
c) will be promote
8 a) will shown
b) is shown
c) will be shown
9 a) shared
b) will shared
c) will be shared
10 a) will be spent
b) will spend
c) will be spending
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2.37 Listen to this extract from a radio programme.
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When 42-year-old Nick Flynn was visiting a museum in Cambridge, he tripped over his shoelace and fell down some stairs. His fall was spectacular - he tumbled all the way down the stairs, arms and legs all over the place, but he was OK. No bruises, no broken bones - nothing. But, unfortunately, on his way down the stairs he knocked over three porcelain vases from the Qing dynasty of ancient China. They were sitting on a shelf next to the stairway. The vases - valued at 500,000 pounds - fell to the floor and smashed into hundreds of pieces.
Mr Flynn said he was sorry, but the local police have arrested him. They think he did it on purpose. The museum authorities are taking no chances, either. When Mr Flynn tried to enter the museum after the incident, museum staff blocked his way and told him not to come back again. But he insists on his innocence. Museum experts are now trying to put the vases back together - an arduous task. Just picking up the pieces took two and a half days and the pieces of the three vases were all mixed up. It will take a long time to finish the job and restore the vases to their original state.
Millions of people had walked past the vases for over 50 years with no accidents of any kind - until Mr Flynn walked past. But it would be a good idea to put them on a higher shelf when they are fixed, just in case!
3.37 Listen again and circle the correct words.
1 Nick Flynn was visiting a museum in Cambridge.
2 Mr Flynn had no broken bones.
3 Mr Flynn broke three porcelain vases.
4 The vases were valued at 500,000 pounds.
5 The police don’t believe it was an accident.
6 Mr Flynn hasn’t been able to visit the museum again
7 Staff took two and a half days to pick up the broken pieces.
8 This is the first time the vases have been smashed.