A) Crime is a problem in most countries, especially in the large cities. Here is a list of some criminals and the crimes they commit, but it is incomplete. Fill in the missing parts. Use a dictionary if necessary. b) Which is the worst kind of crime in your opinion? Why? Discuss in a group.
1. May I help you to lay THE table? May I put THE cups on THE table? May I wash THE dishes? 2. Tom, look at THE picture at _ page ten. 3. Did you have _ lunch at _ school yesterday? 4. Did he go to _ Murmansk A week ago? 5. THE day before _ yesterday _ Mike and his friend went to THE forest. 6. It is THE best umbella I have got. 7. It is THE most beatiful picture in THE book. 8. What do you have for _ breakfast? I usually have A sandwich and A cup of _ tea. 9. Yesterday he bought A jacket. THE jacket is nice. 10. Yesterday he bought _ jeans. THE jeans are black.
Коала The koala is a familiar Australian symbol. Koalas have soft, wool-like grey fur. They have a large, round head with large, round, furry ears, a large nose and long strong limbs with sharp claws. The koala look like little bear, but the koala ‘bear’ is not a bear at all. Koala is a marsupial mammal. Eucalyptus trees are the primary habitat of Koalas and they are rarely observed anywhere else. Koalas are very fussy. Koalas eat only leaves and bark from eucalyptus trees. Koalas get a lot of moisture from eucalyptus leaves, so they don’t have to drink a lot of water, because in Aboriginal language, the word Koala is thought to mean "does not drink". Koalas vary in size and colour depending on where they live in Australia. A baby Koala is called a joey. Joeys are only around 2 cm long when born and like most other marsupials, Koala mothers keep their joeys in their pouch for around 6 months.
Koalas can live up to 10 years in the wild. In the 20th, century population of koalas declined to such an extent that they were included in the endangered animals list.
2. Tom, look at THE picture at _ page ten.
3. Did you have _ lunch at _ school yesterday?
4. Did he go to _ Murmansk A week ago?
5. THE day before _ yesterday _ Mike and his friend went to THE forest.
6. It is THE best umbella I have got.
7. It is THE most beatiful picture in THE book.
8. What do you have for _ breakfast? I usually have A sandwich and A cup of _ tea.
9. Yesterday he bought A jacket. THE jacket is nice.
10. Yesterday he bought _ jeans. THE jeans are black.
The koala is a familiar Australian symbol.
Koalas have soft, wool-like grey fur. They have a large, round head with large, round, furry ears, a large nose and long strong limbs with sharp claws. The koala look like little bear, but the koala ‘bear’ is not a bear at all. Koala is a marsupial mammal.
Eucalyptus trees are the primary habitat of Koalas and they are rarely observed anywhere else.
Koalas are very fussy. Koalas eat only leaves and bark from eucalyptus trees.
Koalas get a lot of moisture from eucalyptus leaves, so they don’t have to drink a lot of water, because in Aboriginal language, the word Koala is thought to mean "does not drink".
Koalas vary in size and colour depending on where they live in Australia.
A baby Koala is called a joey. Joeys are only around 2 cm long when born and like most other marsupials, Koala mothers keep their joeys in their pouch for around 6 months.
Koalas can live up to 10 years in the wild.
In the 20th, century population of koalas declined to such an extent that they were included in the endangered animals list.