Ответ на Unit 2, Step 8, Номер 6 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 8, Номер 6.2014
Условие
6 A. Read the text and complete it with the missing parts (a—f).
a) like they were 400 years before
b) the theatre had stood once
c) they will give you a rain hat
d) as in Shakespeare’s time
e) had died several years before
f) decided to rebuild The Globe
The New Globe Theatre
In 1949, an American actor Sam Wanamaker came to London where he wanted to visit the famous Globe Theatre in which William Shakespeare had staged his plays. What he found was the place where (1) the theatre had stood once. Wanamaker was in shock and (2) decided to rebuild The Globe It took many years to collect enough money and even longer to find out what the theatre had looked like in the old days.
In June 1997, Queen Elizabeth II opened the International Shakespeare Globe Centre, a replica of Shakespeare’s theatre. Sadly, Sam Wanamaker (3) had died several years before the opening and wasn’t in the audience to see his dream finally come true.
Today, performances at the new Globe are very much (4) like they were 400 years before. There is no scenery and practically no equipment such as microphones. And (5) as in Shakespeare’s time
, the audience is free to shout to the actors and comment on the play and the acting.
Women now play on the stage of The Globe, but from time to time they give all-men performances in original costumes and without interval. If it rains, however, (6) they will give you a rain hat for you not to get wet.
B. You probably don't know the marked words. Did you understand their meanings? What helped you to understand: a) the way they look and sound,
b) the context or both?
a) like they were 400 years before
b) the theatre had stood once
c) they will give you a rain hat
d) as in Shakespeare’s time
e) had died several years before
f) decided to rebuild The Globe
The New Globe Theatre
In 1949, an American actor Sam Wanamaker came to London where he wanted to visit the famous Globe Theatre in which William Shakespeare had staged his plays. What he found was the place where (1) the theatre had stood once. Wanamaker was in shock and (2) decided to rebuild The Globe It took many years to collect enough money and even longer to find out what the theatre had looked like in the old days.
In June 1997, Queen Elizabeth II opened the International Shakespeare Globe Centre, a replica of Shakespeare’s theatre. Sadly, Sam Wanamaker (3) had died several years before the opening and wasn’t in the audience to see his dream finally come true.
Today, performances at the new Globe are very much (4) like they were 400 years before. There is no scenery and practically no equipment such as microphones. And (5) as in Shakespeare’s time
, the audience is free to shout to the actors and comment on the play and the acting.
Women now play on the stage of The Globe, but from time to time they give all-men performances in original costumes and without interval. If it rains, however, (6) they will give you a rain hat for you not to get wet.
B. You probably don't know the marked words. Did you understand their meanings? What helped you to understand: a) the way they look and sound,
b) the context or both?
Решение №1
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- Белый фонпереписывать в тетрадь
- Цветной фонтеория и пояснения
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