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Удачи!

"Научно-технический прогресс, его перспективы и последствия"

1)

  Sports in Japan are a significant part of ______ (JAPAN) culture. Both _____ (TRADITION) sports such as sumo and martial arts, and Western imports like baseball and association football are popular with both (PARTICIPATE) and spectators. Sumo wrestling is considered Japan's national sport. Baseball was ___(INTRODUCE) to the country by visiting Americans in the 19th century. The Nippon Professional Baseball League is Japan's largest professional sports ____ (COMPETE) in terms of television ___ (RATE) and spectators. Martial arts such as judo, karate, and modern kendo are also _____ (WIDE) practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country. Association football has gained wide _____ (POPULAR) since the founding of the Japan Professional Football League in 1992. Other popular sports include figure skating, golf, and racing, especially auto racing. There are opportunities to play various sports for all ages, and school plays an important role in the community. Kindergarten and lower elementary school students can play in a sports club that can be joined _____ (PRIVATE) for a moderate fee. Most martial arts can be _____ (START) as young as 4 or 5 years old. When a student starts  5th grade, the school offers free after-school _____ (ACT) for its students to participate. Middle and high schools also encourage their students to join school sports clubs. _____ (PROVINCE)  and nationwide contests and tournaments are held every winter and summer for all sports.

 "Культурно-исторические особенности своей страны и стран зарубежья"

2)

 Sports in Japan are a significant part of ______ (JAPAN) culture. Both _____ (TRADITION) sports such as sumo and martial arts, and Western imports like baseball and association football are popular with both (PARTICIPATE) and spectators. Sumo wrestling is considered Japan's national sport. Baseball was ___(INTRODUCE) to the country by visiting Americans in the 19th century. The Nippon Professional Baseball League is Japan's largest professional sports ____ (COMPETE) in terms of television ___ (RATE) and spectators. Martial arts such as judo, karate, and modern kendo are also _____ (WIDE) practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country. Association football has gained wide _____ (POPULAR) since the founding of the Japan Professional Football League in 1992. Other popular sports include figure skating, golf, and racing, especially auto racing. There are opportunities to play various sports for all ages, and school plays an important role in the community. Kindergarten and lower elementary school students can play in a sports club that can be joined _____ (PRIVATE) for a moderate fee. Most martial arts can be _____ (START) as young as 4 or 5 years old. When a student starts  5th grade, the school offers free after-school _____ (ACT) for its students to participate. Middle and high schools also encourage their students to join school sports clubs. _____ (PROVINCE)  and nationwide contests and tournaments are held every winter and summer for all sports.

3)

At first light, there is nothing unusual about the town of Cameron Park in California but, as the day begins and the town comes to ______(LIVE), you can’t help _____ (NOTICE) that, among the cars, there are light aeroplanes moving along the roads towards the airport.

When the town was ______(ORIGIN) built, a small airport was included for the ______ (CONVENIENT) of people flying in to look at the properties which were for ________ (SELL), but it soon became clear to the developers that this was an attraction in itself. The streets were ______ (WIDE) so that planes could use them, the mailboxes near the road were made ________(SHORT) to avoid passing wings, and all the electricity cables were buried ________(GROUND).

Now, there is every __________ (LIKELY) that the residents will have a private plane in their garage and use it with the same _______ (FREE) people enjoy their cars.

4)

The site of the town of Winchester was a _____ (NATURE) place for a_______(SETTLE), at the point where a river cut through the chalk of the ______(SOUTH) hillsides. A simple camp at St Catherine’s Hill was the _________ (EARLY) known use of the site. This was followed by an Iron Age hill-fort, but this was left ________ (INHABIT) by 100 BC. It was the Romans who finally established the town and ________(ROUND) it with a defensive wall for the protection of their people and trade.

With the ________(BUILD) of its first cathedral in the seventh century, the town became an important _______(RELIGION) centre. Later, King Alfred, who had _____(SUCCESS) pushed back the invading Danes, moved his palace to Winchester. The town then experiences rapid ______(DEVELOP), and its ____(CENTRE) role in English history was underlined in 1066 when the conquering Normans, like Alfred, made Winchester their capital.

Ответы:
1) 
1.Mathematicians  2.Length  3.Thickness  4.Reference  5.Particularly  6.Dimensional  7.Similarly  8. Perspective

2)

1.Japanese  2.Traditional  3.Participants  4.Introduced  5.Competing  6.Ratings  7.Widely   8.Popularity 9.Privately 10.Started  11.Activities  12.Provincial


3)
1.Life  2.Noticing.  3.Originally  4.Convenience  5.Sale  6.Widened  7.Shorter  8.Underground  9.Likelihood  10.Freedom

4)

1.Natural  2.Settlement  3.Southern  4.Earliest  5.uninhabitat  6.Surrounded  7.Building  8.Religious  9.Successfully 10.Development  11. Central  

Якорь 1
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