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«ЕГЭ. Словообразование. “Чудеса света”.»
Фестиваль открытых уроков английского языка «Готовимся к ГИА – 2018» 11а класс. ЕГЭ.Словообразование. “Чудеса света”. 22.02.2018 Учитель: Мейеринк А.Ю. , ГБОУ СОШ №636
Wonders, State, Word, World, the, Exam, of, formation, development, skills.
… Those who wonder discover that this is in itself is wonder…
Maurits Cornelis E_ _ _ _ _.
Word Formation Maze Find the right path choosing adjectives whose opposites start with the prefix in-.
- https://www.lessonplansdigger.com/2016/03/21/5-word-formation-games-for-fce-and-cae-students/#
inappropriate – incorrect – inaudible – infinite – inactive – indecisive – intolerant – inaccurate – inaccessible – insecure – insignificant – incomplete – inflexible – incredible – insufficient – involuntary - invisible
Use of Grammar, Word Formation Rules
19-25; 26-31 , кодификатор
7 New Wonders of the World
Read the texts, open the brackets, form the words , name the type of the wonder given.
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- Channel Tunnel links England and France. In 1881, Colonel Beaumont and Captain English from Britain tried to dig a tunnel. Queen Victoria stopped them, because it was 1. (danger).
- The new tunnel (ready in 1993) is, in fact, 3 tunnels – 2 for trains and a 2. ‘(serving) tunnel’.
- A 3. (to specialize) radio station called Channel Tunnel has started, because it’s impossible to receive normal radio signals.
The Golden Gate Bridge
- The Golden Gate Bridge had the 1. (long) suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed in 1937 and has become an internationally recognized symbol of San Francisco and California.
- Since its 2. (to complete), the span length has been surpassed by eight other bridges. It still has the 3. (two) longest suspension bridge main span in the United States, after the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York City.
- In 2007, it was ranked fifth on the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.
- It is the only over speed plane.
- Its building made the 1. (to revolutionize) in air transport.
- It is the symbol of speed and luxury.
- Its 2. (long) is 62,1 meters.
- It can fly faster than some bullets.
- But it didn’t 3. (achievement) commercial success.
- Sears Tower is a 108-story, 1,450.58 feet (442 m) skyscraper in Chicago.
- At the time of its completion in 1973 it was the tallest building in the world, surpassing the World Trade Center towers in New York.
- In January 2009, the Sky deck began a major renovation which includes the installation of window space which will extend approximately four feet out over Wacker Drive. The new 1. (to install) will be boxes made entirely of glass, 2. (to allow) visitors to look through the glass floor to the street 1,353 3.(foot) (412 m) below.
Ordinary miracles
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- New Seven Wonders of the World: Machu Picchu
- Machu Picchu, often called "The Lost City of the Incas", is probably the most famous symbol of the Incan Empire. Machu Picchu is situated 7,875 _______FOOT________ above sea level in Peru.
- Machu Picchu _______BUILD_______ around the year 1460 by the Inca as a secret ceremonial city, very well hidden and protected.
- The ruins of Machu Picchu were rediscovered in 1911 by an American archaeologist. Since then, Machu Picchu _______BECOME________ an important tourist attraction. Thousands of visitors come here every year to admire its wonders.
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- Can fish hear?
- To divers, the underwater world is silent, and we call the ocean the “silent deep.” But to a fish, the underwater world isn’t silent at all. Fish can “hear” other fish ________MOVE__________ through the water.
- Fish ________NOT HAVE__________ ears, but they do have a structure inside their head that is very much like our own inner ear.
- This structure is sensitive to vibrations in the water, ________MAKE__________ by other fish.
- Research ________SHOW__________ that some fish are sensitive to ordinary sounds, too. Catfish can probably hear everything we hear!
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- The White House
- The White House, in Washington, DC, is one of the world’s most recognized buildings. It is the home of the president of the United States. The original house _________BUILD _________ in the 1790s.
- It was burnt down in 1814, and rebuilt ________LATE__________.
- Since then, various presidents _________MAKE_________changes to it over the years. The White House has 132 rooms, including the President’s Oval Office.
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- A palace with 1,300 rooms
- It was King Louis XIV of France who ordered a palace with 1,300 rooms in the 1600s. Louis wanted a bigger palace than any other king. In 1661, the French started _________BUILD_________ this new palace.
- It was located at a place outside Paris, _________CALL_________ Versailles.
- It had to be big – Louis’s court had 20,000 people, and Versailles _________BECOME_________ the centre of court life.
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- Russian inventions: holography
- Do you know what holography is? It is a technique ________BASE__________ on lasers, which enable 3-D (three-dimensional) images to be made.
- In 1962, Soviet physicist Yuri Denisyuk ________COME__________ up with the first reflection hologram also known as the “Denisyuk hologram”.
- Now the technology ________USE__________ in most holographic displays and it was the first to allow multi-color image reproduction in holograms.
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Santorini
- Santorini is a small group of Greek islands. They were formed due to a ___ VOLCANO ___ eruption about 3,600 years ago. Volcanos are still very active in the area. Tourists can fly to Santorini or take a ferry and enjoy the ____ NATURE ____ beauty in summer, when the islands are crowded and busy. In winter Santorini seems _____ POPULATED ______ and ferry service is not regular. On one side of Santorini, ____ VISIT ______ get a view of the local villages. This area is ___ HIGH ______ developed and rich. On another side of the islands tourists can enjoy black sand beaches and swim near the volcano. The third part of Santorini displays ancient ruins. Although this section is not popular among tourists, it is a well-known site for ____ ARCHEOLOGY _______. In fact, legends say that Santorini is the place where the lost civilization of Atlantis was once located.
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- St. Basil’s Cathedral
- St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow was built between 1555 and 1561. According to legends, Ivan the Terrible blinded its ______BUILD________ so that he could never build such a magnificent structure again. However, these legends seem _____TRUE_______. Old documents say that the same Russian architect built another cathedral in Vladimir later. There is a deep contrast between the _____COLOUR______ exterior of the church and its modest interior. People can see very few _____DECORATE_____ and very narrow corridors inside. Several times throughout its history, the cathedral suffered ___TERRIBLE_____ from fires and enemy attacks. In one legend, Napoleon even wanted to take the church back to France with him. As he couldn’t do this, he ordered his army to destroy the church. The soldiers had already lit up the gunpowder, but a ____MYSTERY______ rain prevented the fire.
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- The smartphone
- Nowadays smartphones define the way people connect to the rest of the world. How did it start? On the 16th of August 1994, IBM released a personal ___COMMUNICATE_____, which became the modern smartphone.It was capable of making phone calls, faxing, text messaging and e-mailing. It was a prized _____POSSESS______ because this device also included a touch screen. It had a clock, calendar and some games. But this ____WONDER______ device was just too advanced for its time. The market was not yet ready for such a ____TECHNOLOGY_______ innovation. Faster networks, browsers and applications were needed to release its full potential.In 2000, Ericsson was the first to introduce the word “smartphone” for its _____AMAZE_______ R380 mobile phone. This device was a modification of a lightweight flip phone. The magazine Popular Science called the Ericsson R380 smartphone one of the most important _____ACHIEVE____ in science and technology.
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- Elizabeth II becomes longest-reigning U.K. monarch
- On September 9, 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning monarch in British history. Her tenure of 63 years 7 months plus surpassed that of the famous Queen Victoria. In some respects Elizabeth ____MAKE____ the monarchy less formal and remote. She sent her ____CHILD____, 3 boys and a girl, to school, ending the practice of royal sons and daughters being educated at home by private tutors. She also allowed television cameras limited access to her palaces and, through them, provided to the general public glimpses of her daily life and leisure interests, the ___PROMINENT___ of which was horse racing.
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- Boston Public Library
- Dating from 1852, Boston Public Library contributes much to Boston’s reputation as the “Athens of America”. The old building is notable for its magnificent facade and interior art. ___VISIT____ can pick up a free brochure. The brochure will be ___HELP___ to visitors. _____ALTERNATIVE___, free guided tours depart from the entrance hall at various times. This ___ORIGIN____ building, inspired by Italian Renaissance, can boast of enormous bronze doorways, iron gates and lanterns. From there a marble staircase leads the guests inside. Besides this _____AMAZE___ artistry, the library holds untold treasures in its special collections, including John Adams’ personal library. If you visit this place once, it will be ___POSSIBLE____ for you to forget it.
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- Millennium Park
- Rising by the lakefront, Millennium Park is a great place to spend a day. It is a complex of ___BEAUTY_____ examples of modern architecture. One can say it is an outdoor modern design gallery. Most elements of this outstanding park are free for ____VISIT___. The park is especially ___FAME____ for its connection with music. In summer, Millennium Park _____OFFICIAL___ hosts free concerts at lunchtime and at 6.30 pm. For the latter, bring a picnic basket and enjoy new music on Mondays, jazz and world music on Thursdays, and classical music on a ____DAY____ basis. Each Saturday free exercise classes (yoga at 8 am, Pilates at 9 am and dance at 10 am) take place in the park as well. The Family Fun Tent provides free _____ACTIVE____ for kids on Sundays between 10 am and 3 pm. Free walking tours take place on Sundays, or you may do it yourself with a downloadable tour from the website.
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