Ответ на Unit 2, Step 2, Номер 4 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 8 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)

ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 8 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на Unit 2, Step 2, Номер 4.
2014
Издание: Английский язык. 8 класс. Учебник в двух частях / О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова. - Дрофа, 2019 (Российский учебник : Rainbow English)

Условие

4 A Read the text below and say which of these ideas are not in it.
1) The history of entertainment is very old.
2) In ancient times people had special places for singing, dancing and storytelling.
3) Greek drama was the first public entertainment in Europe.
4) We know two kinds of Greek drama.
5) Greek tragedies always ended in the most important character dying.
6) Romans introduced new forms of entertainment.
7) In the Middle Ages the church didn’t let the theatre develop freely.
8) The first performances took place in the streets.
9) The Renaissance was the time when the theatre developed fast and became very important.

The History of Entertainment
Nearly everyone enjoys entertainment. The beginnings of popular entertainment go back to prehistoric times, when dance, music and storytelling were very important.
The traditions of entertainment began in ancient Greece about 2,500 years ago with the development of Greek drama. In those days they organized festivals to celebrate Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and new life, with song and dance. Later poets began to write stories for a large group of performers (a chorus and an actor). Then they introduced another actor which made a dialogue between characters possible. There were two forms of classical Greek drama — tragedy and comedy.
The Romans continued the traditions of Greece and developed other kinds of entertainment as well. The beginnings of the circus are connected with gladiators fighting in public arenas.
In the Middle Ages the church considered entertainment and drama wrong, but by and by drama reappeared with religious and moral plays.
In the time of Renaissance the theatre became less religious and there was a new interest in Greek and Roman drama. Common people preferred comedies which were performed by a travelling group of actors. At first, the actors had no text, only an idea of what was going to happen and had to improvise. They usually performed on high platforms in public places. The actors offered entertainment which included plays, songs and dances.
The Golden Age of Theatre began when the first special theatres were built. The first of such theatres was opened in London in 1652. Soon there appeared a few others including the famous Globe Theatre. Among the writers who worked for these theatres was William Shakespeare, one of the greatest dramatists in any language. Shakespeare gave his audience great literature but at the same time he gave them popular entertainment.
Nowadays people entertain themselves by listening to music, watching TV programmes, films and videos, going to concerts and circus shows but the theatre is still among our favourite entertainments.

Athens, Theatre of Dionysus
A Scene in Greek Drama
The Globe Theatre

B. Listen, (22), and read the text aloud.

C. What do the marked words mean? What helped you to understand them:
а) the way they look and sound or b) the context?

Подробное решение

  • Белый фонпереписывать в тетрадь
  • Цветной фонтеория и пояснения
Фото подробного решения: Unit 2, Step 2, Номер 4 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 8 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)

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