Контрольные задания > 2 a) English connects people! Read the information about
an English-speaking country on a travel website. Why is
India an interesting country? Don't choose prepositions
yet.
Asia is the largest (in / of / at) all the continents. (At / Through /
In) Asia one of the largest countries is India. You can see India (at /
in / on) the map to the south-west of China. Other neighbours (in /
of / at) India are Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh. (To / In / At) the
south of India lies a warm ocean. India is home (for / in / to) high
mountains, thick forests and grasslands. Their area is full (in/of /
at) wild animals.
Most (in/of / about) the Indians are vegetarians. Cows are
sacred (священный) in India. They can go where they want. People
mustn't touch them when they walk (on / through / at) cities.
People in India wear colourful clothes: saris and dhotis ['dǝutız].
You need (at / to / from) 4 (at / to / from) 8 metres of material for
a sari and about 4.5 metres (in / on / for) a dhoti!
The touching and amusing Indian films come (in / out / from)
Bollywood.
One of the popular festivals is Diwali - the festival (in / about /
of) lights. It takes place (in / at / on) the end of October. People light
lamps and candles in their homes.
People in India have many mother tongues - Hindi, Urdu,
Bengali, etc., but most people (at / in / around) India speak English.
India is famous (for / of / about) many things: tea and hot
food, elephants and tigers, yoga and cricket, chess and epic poems,
beautiful buildings and wonderful people (about / like / of) Mahatma
Ghandi. India is incredible (невероятная)!
Вопрос:
2 a) English connects people! Read the information about
an English-speaking country on a travel website. Why is
India an interesting country? Don't choose prepositions
yet.
Asia is the largest (in / of / at) all the continents. (At / Through /
In) Asia one of the largest countries is India. You can see India (at /
in / on) the map to the south-west of China. Other neighbours (in /
of / at) India are Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh. (To / In / At) the
south of India lies a warm ocean. India is home (for / in / to) high
mountains, thick forests and grasslands. Their area is full (in/of /
at) wild animals.
Most (in/of / about) the Indians are vegetarians. Cows are
sacred (священный) in India. They can go where they want. People
mustn't touch them when they walk (on / through / at) cities.
People in India wear colourful clothes: saris and dhotis ['dǝutız].
You need (at / to / from) 4 (at / to / from) 8 metres of material for
a sari and about 4.5 metres (in / on / for) a dhoti!
The touching and amusing Indian films come (in / out / from)
Bollywood.
One of the popular festivals is Diwali - the festival (in / about /
of) lights. It takes place (in / at / on) the end of October. People light
lamps and candles in their homes.
People in India have many mother tongues - Hindi, Urdu,
Bengali, etc., but most people (at / in / around) India speak English.
India is famous (for / of / about) many things: tea and hot
food, elephants and tigers, yoga and cricket, chess and epic poems,
beautiful buildings and wonderful people (about / like / of) Mahatma
Ghandi. India is incredible (невероятная)!
(At / Through / In) Asia one of the largest countries is India.
You can see India (at / in / on) the map to the south-west of China.
Other neighbours (of / at) India are Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh.
(To / In / At) the south of India lies a warm ocean.
India is home (to) high mountains, thick forests and grasslands.
Their area is full (of / at) wild animals.
Most (of / about) the Indians are vegetarians.
People mustn't touch them when they walk (through / at) cities.
You need (at / to / from) 4 (at / to / from) 8 metres of material for a sari and about 4.5 metres (for) a dhoti!
The touching and amusing Indian films come (from) Bollywood.
One of the popular festivals is Diwali — the festival (of) lights.
It takes place (at / on) the end of October.
People in India have many mother tongues — Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, etc., but most people (in / around) India speak English.
India is famous (for / of / about) many things: tea and hot food, elephants and tigers, yoga and cricket, chess and epic poems, beautiful buildings and wonderful people (about / like / of) Mahatma Ghandi.