Контрольные задания > 1. Mosfilm is a film studio in Moscow. It is one of the oldest and largest film studios in Russia and in Europe. Mosfilm A _______ its work in 1924. Since then B _______ than 2,500 films have been made at Mosfilm. During all C _______ years, its films received three Oscar awards and many other prizes. There is a museum at Mosfilm, where the guide D _______ you costumes from the most famous films of the past, as well as how they make films today. If you like cars, you must see Mosfilm's collection of retro automobiles. E _______ not big, but the cars are beautiful.
Вопрос:
1. Mosfilm is a film studio in Moscow. It is one of the oldest and largest film studios in Russia and in Europe. Mosfilm A _______ its work in 1924. Since then B _______ than 2,500 films have been made at Mosfilm. During all C _______ years, its films received three Oscar awards and many other prizes. There is a museum at Mosfilm, where the guide D _______ you costumes from the most famous films of the past, as well as how they make films today. If you like cars, you must see Mosfilm's collection of retro automobiles. E _______ not big, but the cars are beautiful.
A. began (начал) - Здесь подходит прошедшее время, так как речь идет о начале работы в 1924 году.
B. more (более) - сравнительная степень прилагательного 'more' используется для сравнения количества фильмов.
C. these (эти) - указательное местоимение 'these' указывает на конкретные годы (имеется в виду 'эти годы').
D. has shown (показал) - перфектное время 'has shown' используется для описания действия, которое имеет результат в настоящем (костюмы представлены сейчас).
E. is (есть) - глагол 'is' используется для описания характеристики коллекции (она не большая).
Перевод (EN)
A. began (started) - Past Simple is appropriate here as it refers to the start of work in 1924.
B. more (more) - the comparative form of 'more' is used to compare the number of films.
C. these (these) - the demonstrative pronoun 'these' refers to specific years (meaning 'these years').
D. has shown (has shown) - the present perfect tense 'has shown' is used to describe an action that has a result in the present (costumes are displayed now).
E. is (is) - the verb 'is' is used to describe a characteristic of the collection (it is not big).