1.
A red dragon is a symbol of … (Wales).
2.
An ancient London landmark was bought by An American, shipped stone to
the USA and rebuilt in Arisona … (London Bridge).
3.
Thanksgiving day comes … (on the 4th Thursday of November).
4.
Columbus discovered America in … (1492).
5.
The oldest university in Great Britain is … (Oxford).
6.
The capital of Wales is … (Cardiff).
7.
The state power in Britain is in hands of … (Parliament).
8.
The head of the state and the government of the USA is … (President).
9.
The novel “Sister Carrie” was written by … (Theodore Dreiser).
10. Formally
the head of Canada is … (Queen of Great Britain).
11. The
capital of Canada is … (Ottawa).
12. London
became extremely prosperous during … (the 16th century).
13. The tallest
sight in Washington, D.С. is (US Capitol).
14. The
British Parliament consists of … (2 Houses: the house of Commons/Lords).
15. Jonathan
Swift wrote … (“Gulliver’s Travels”).
16. The
“Speaker’s Corner” in London is situated in … (Hyde Park).
17. The anthem
of the USA is … (The Star-Spangled Banner).
18. The oldest
royal residence is … (The Tower of London).
19. The
national emblem of Scotland is … (the thistle).
20. “Nelson’s
Column” is a name of a … (monument).
21. “Brown
Wolf” was written by … (Jack London).
22. The
founder of the English fleet was king… (Alfred).
23. Прозвище “The Smoke”имеет английский город Лондон.
24. The
building of Westminster Abbey was started by … (King Henry III).
25. Настоящее имя писателя Марка Твена … (С. Клеменс).
26. Benjamin
Britten was a famous English … (composer).
27. Whitehall
is … (the street in London).
28. The
Queen’s Residence in London is in … (Buckingham Palace).
29. The oldest
part of London is called … (the City).
30. W.
Shakespeare was born in … (Stradford-on-Avon).
31. The famous
pop-group “The Beatles” came from … ( Liverpool).
32. In the
House of Commons the members sit … (on 2 sides of the hall).
33. The
capital of Australia is … (Canberra).
34. W.
Shakespeare organized the theatre called … (Globe).
35. The
national emblem of England is … (rose).
36. A “jack”is
an old name for … (a sailor).
37. His
monument stands in the centre of Trafalgar Square in London … (Admiral Nelson).
38. Sherwood
Forest is famous for legendary … (Robin Hood).
39. The first
colonists in America started the tradition of … (Thanksgiving Day).
40. The
capital of Georgia is … (Atlanta).
41. The
capital of Massachusetts is … (Boston).
42. The
national emblem of Canada is …(the maple leaf).
43. Hollywood
is in … (Los Angeles).
44. The
Whispering Gallery is remarkable for its … (acoustics).
45. The oldest
and the best known public school for boys in Great Britain is … (Eton).
46. The
national sport in America is … (baseball).
47. Christopher
Columbus landed in America in … (1492).
48. A famous
American artist is … (Normal Rockwell).
49. The
largest city in Australia is … (Sydney).
50. The
capital of New Zealand is … (Wellington).
51. The cradle
of English Christianity is …(Canterbury Cathedral).
52. The USA is
a …, a union of 50 states. (federal republic)
53. “Pygmalion”
was written by … (Bernard Shaw).
54. The first
Englishman to come to Australia was … (Captain James Cook).
55. St. Paul’s
Cathedral was built by … (Christopher Wren).
56. The
Northern part of Scotland is called … (the Highlands).
57. A monument
to … is in front of Buckingham Palace in London. (Queen Victoria)
58. The first
name of New York was … (New Amsterdam).
59. The
political system of the USA consists of … 3 … branches.
60. The House
of Representatives in America has about 435 members elected by vote every … 2
…years.
61. Many of
the Great Britain famous men are buried in … (the Westminster Abbey).
62. The first
man on the Moon was … (Neil Armstrong).
63. Harlem is
situated in … (New York).
64. The Tower
of London was started by … (William the Conqueror).
65. Sometimes
Australia is called “The upside down world”.
66. They call
it “The land of songs” in Great Britain. (Wales)
67. The
highest mountain on the British Isles is … (Ben Nevis).
68. The
traditional clothes for men in Scotland is a … (kilt).
69. The
longest river in Britain is … (the Severn).
70. The
nickname of London’s underground is … (the Tube).
71. William
the Conqueror invaded the British Isles in … (1066).
72. Robert
Burns is a famous … (Scottish poet).
73. The
largest river in Alaska is … (the Yukon).
74. Buckingham
Palace has … 600 … rooms.
75. The
nickname of New York is … ( the Big Apple).
76. The
national emblem of New Zealand is … (Kiwi bird)
77. The head
of the American state and government is the President, elected for … 4… years.
78. The
Southern part of Scotland is called … (the Lowlands).
79. Windsor
Castle is … (an official residence).
80. Funds for
the Statue of Liberty were raised by the … French … people.
1.
Actions speak louder than words.
2.
All is well that ends well.
3.
As you make your bed, so you must lie on it.
4.
Out of sight, out of mind.
5.
A bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush.
6.
Fortune favours the brave.
7.
Don’t look a gift horse in a mouth.
8.
Rome was not built in a day.
9.
Where there is a will there is a way.
10. Half a
loaf is better than no bread.
11. No pains,
no gains.
12. Better
late than never.
13. He laughs
best who laughs last.
14. Actions
speak louder than words.
15. Make hay
while the sun shines.
16. Never put
off till tomorrow what you can do today.
17. All that
glitters is not gold.
18. Live and
learn.
19. Honesty is
the best policy.
20. Business
before pleasure.
21. Never say
die.
22. Tastes
differ.
23. Everything
is good in its season.
24. Two heads
are better than one.
25. Still
waters run deep.
26. First
think, then speak.
27. What is
done can’t be undone.
28. An apple a
day keeps a doctor away.
29. Hunger is
the best sauce.
30. Appetite
comes with eating.
31. A good
beginning makes a good ending.
32. Bad news
travels fast.
33. No news is
good news.
34. East or
West, home is best.
35. There is
no smoke without fire.
36. Every dog
has its day.
37. Custom is
a second nature.
38. A man can
die but once.
39. A cat in
gloves catches no mice.
40. Art is
long, life is short.
41. It’s no
use crying over spilt milk.
42. Books and
friends should be few but good.
43. Out of
sight, out of mind.
44. Health is
better than wealth.
45. Well begun
is half done.
46. Don’t
trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
47. Look
before you leap.
48. Once
bitten, twice shy.
49. To make a
mountain out of a molehill.
50. The
longest day must have an end.
51. A change
of work is as good as a rest.
52. The devil
is not so black as he is painted.
53. Better to
ask the way than to go astray.
54. Talk of
the devil and he will appear.
55. Neck or
nothing.
56. Practice
makes perfect.
57. Strike
while the iron is hot.
58. Early to
bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
59. War is the
sports of kings.
60. An
Englishman’s home is his castle.
61. It is the
last straw that breaks the camel’s back.
62. It never
rains but pours.
63. One good
turn deserves another.
64. A new
broom sweeps clean.
65. Too many
cooks spoil the broth.
Приложение №3
·
Food idioms:
As cool as a cucumber – совершенно спокойный; big cheese – важная персона, pie in the sky – несбыточная мечта, icing on the cake – изюминка, самое приятное; in a nutshell – короче говоря;bread and butter – средства к существованию и т.д.
Jack was looking at the snake as cool as a cucumber — Джек смотрел на змею совершенно спокойно.
·
Body idioms:
Bad
blood – вражда, save one`s breath –
не тратить лишних слов, dead from the neck up – глупый как пробка, get the cold shoulder –
получить холодный прием, contemplate one’s navel – обсуждать собственные проблемы, have butterflies in one`s stomach –
чувствовать нервную дрожь и т.д.
Every time Lucy saw Harry she had butterflies in her
stomach — Каждый раз, когда Люси видела Гарри, она чувствовала нервную дрожь.
·
Colour idioms:
Red
tape – бюрократия, black and blue –
в синяках, blue blood –
аристократическое происхождение, chase rainbows – гнаться за невозможным, gray matter –
мозги, green-eyed monster– ревность, red herring –
отвлекающий аргумент в споре и т.д.
Red tape hinders social progress — Бюрократия
мешает общественным успехам.
·
Love idioms:
Blind date – свидание с незнакомым человеком, find Mr. Right – найти свою половинку, go dutch – каждый платит за себя, have a thing for – питать слабость к кому-то, settle down – остепениться и т.д.
Each and every girl dreams of finding Mr. Right —
Все без исключения девушки мечтают найти свою половинку.
·
Medical idioms:
Alive and kicking – в добром здравии, as pale as a ghost – бледный как полотно, bitter pill to swallow– тягостная необходимость, couch doctor – психоаналитик, go under the knife – лечь на операцию,head shrinker – психиатр, just what the doctor ordered – как раз то, что нужно и т.д.
A plateful of hot broth was just what the
doctor ordered after a walk in the cold countryside — Полная тарелка горячего
бульона была как раз тем, что нужно, после прогулки по холодной деревне.
·
Weather idioms:
Bolt from the blue – полная неожиданность, come rain or shine – в любых условиях, a fine day for young ducks – дождливый день, in a fog – в замешательстве, stem the tide – идти против течения и т.д.
The news about his younger sister getting married
to his friend was a bolt from the blue — Известие о том, что его младшая сестра
выходит замуж за его друга, стало полной неожиданностью.
Приложение №4
Приложение №5
Класс –
11Б
предмет -
английский язык
Тема - Future
forms- Будущие времена
Дата – 26.10.14
учитель – Тильманбетова
Р.К.
Приложение №6
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