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Задание 1 из 12
1.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 2 из 12
2.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________ topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 3 из 12
3.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 4 из 12
4.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 5 из 12
5.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 6 из 12
6.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 7 из 12
7.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 8 из 12
8.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________ topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________ their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 9 из 12
9.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 10 из 12
10.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 11 из 12
11.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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Задание 12 из 12
12.
Weather
The popular view of the British weather is that it rains all the time. This is not true and Britain gets no more rain in a(n) (1) ___________ year than several other European countries. In some summers the country goes for weeks with nothing more than a shower. Perhaps the (2) __________ characteristic of Britain’s weather is that it is hard to (3) __________. This is probably why people regularly listen to weather (4) __________ on radio and television. However, the weathermen are sometimes wrong.
The British are not used to eхtremes. In summer the temperature rarely goes higher than 30 °C (86 °F). In winter the south and west are fairly mild. The east and north get much colder, with hard frosts and snow. A cold snap (period of very cold weather) or heavy falls of snow can (5) __________ transport to a halt.
When two Englishmen meet their first (6) ___________ is of the weather, and this is still true. The weather is a safe, polite and (7) ___________topic of conversation. Most British people would (8) __________ that bright sunny weather, not too hot and with enough rain to (9) __________their gardens, is good. Bad weather usually (10) __________ dull days with a lot of cloud and rain or, in winter, fog or snow. The British tend to (11) __________ the worst as far as the weather is (12) __________ and it is part of national folklore that summer bank holidays will be wet. It may be pouring with rain, teeming down, bucketing, or even just drizzling or spitting, but it will be wet.Правильно
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