Bathing was (1) not only to keep people clean but also was involved in religious and magic rituals. bathing was an ablution to (2) the invisible stains acquired by touching the dead, committing crimes, or touching a diseased person.
although homes in the indus valley of pakistan were (3) with bathrooms as early as 3000 b.c., the use of baths as a (4) of keeping clean was introduced much later by the ancient romans. roman bath houses were public (5) that often included games, libraries, and stalls where goods were sold. the baths were warm, hot, and cold, and a roman (6) each one successively. the daily visit to the bath house was one of rome's (7) .
over time, people discovered that bathing could prevent disease, and it became a very (8) affair. in fact the bathroom today is a personal sanctuary where one can escape from the hubbub of life, other people, and even do some reading. people in the united states consider a daily bath to be (9) . however, they usually take a shower to get clean and use the bathtub mainly for relaxation, which is not too different from the rituals used thousands of years ago. (10) a shower can be invigorating and refreshing, but soaking in a bathtub full of warm water, surrounded by candles, can be a ritualistic event.
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2. a wash в hide c leave d remove
3. a equipped в supported c protected d occupied
4. a means в try c practice d manner
5. a dwellings в locations c places d regions
6. a joined в entered c examined d offered
7. a exercises в duties c tasks d amusements
8. a secret в specific c surprising d private
9. a essential в exciting c ambitious d prestigious
10. a having в enjoying c taking d getting
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1. I make – she makes
2. I must – he must
3. They are – she is
4. They publish – he publishes
5. We enjoy – she enjoys
1. I believe – he believes
2. I could – he could
3. They have – she has
4. We pay – she pays
5. I go – he goes
1. I am – she is
2. I have- he has
3. I approach – she approaches
4. I study – he studies
5. I do – she does
1. I can – she can
2. They have – he has
3. We accept – she accepts
4. I identify – he identifies
5. I watch – she watches
1. I think – she thinks
2. I should – he should
3. We have – she has
4. They focus on - he focuses
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5. I try – she tries
1. I consider – he considers
2. We change – she changes
3. They marry – he marries
4. We approach – she approaches
5. I go – he goes
1. I like – she likes
2. I say – he says
3. They watch – she watches
4. We could – I could
5. They are – I am
Инструктор:Ты готова,Джейн?
Джейн:Да!Давайте сделаем это!
Инструктор:Хорошо,запомни в этот миг,ты должна быть осторожна всю дорогу.Ладно,давай спустимся по Кирпичной дорожке к привальной земле.
Джейн:Хорошо,но мне идти напрямую с вами,иди вы меня отправите направо по Яблочной улице?
Инструктор:Нет,ты не можешь свернуть направо на Яблочную улицу и не можешьпойти прямо. Посмотри на табличку!
Джейн:Оу да!Я могу повернуть тут только налево.
Инструктор:Очень хорошо!Так,поворачивай налево от Яблочную улицы.
Джейн:Ну тогда пошли...
Инструктор:Идеально!Сейчас,останавливайся перед светофорами,они горят красным.Когда свет станет зеленыи,поворачивай налево на Милл стрит.
Джейн:Я вижу
Инструктор:Сейчас,делаем привал напротив больницы.
Джейн:Но я не могу делать здесь привал!Посмотрите на табличку.
Инструктор:Прекрасно!Поворачивай налево к зелёной улице и идти сквозь парк
Джейн:Хорошо
Инструктор:Оглянись!Машина приближается.