Номер 1, страница 97 - гдз по английскому языку 10 класс учебник Вербицкая, Маккинли
Авторы: Вербицкая М. В., Маккинли С., Хастингс Б., Каминс Карр Д., Парсонс Д., Миндрул О. С.
Тип: Student's book (Учебник)
Серия: forward
Издательство: Просвещение, Pearson Education Limited
Год издания: 2016 - 2025
Уровень обучения: базовый
Цвет обложки: белый, зелёный с автобусом
ISBN: 978-5-09-088093-0
Рекомендовано Министерством образования и науки Российской Федерации
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Think back revision 4. Units 9-10. Reading skills - номер 1, страница 97.
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Условие. №1 (с. 97)
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READING SKILLS
1 Read the review. Are the statements true, false or not stated?
1 The anecdote at the beginning shows how the improper use of a comma can change the meaning of a sentence.
2 The reviewer doesn't consider the occasional misuse of punctuation a serious problem.
3 Truss's book is likely to remain the bestselling title for more than two months.
4 One of the sources of the book author's knowledge about punctuation errors is her friendship with editors of well-known newspapers.
5 Most examples provided by Lynne Truss in her book concern the improper usage of the apostrophe.
6 The book is intended as a guide to correct punctuation for non-native speakers of English.
A runaway No 1 bestseller about ... punctuation?
Believe it! And when you read this delightfully instructive gem, you'll see why!
Eats, Shoots & Leaves by Lynne Truss
A panda walks into a café. He orders a sandwich, eats it, then draws a gun and fires two shots in the air. 'Why?' asks the confused waiter, as the panda makes towards the exit. The panda produces a badly punctuated wildlife manual and tosses it over his shoulder. 'I'm a panda,' he says, at the door. 'Look it up.' The waiter turns to the relevant entry and, sure enough, finds an explanation. 'Panda. Large black and white bear-like mammal, native to China. Eats, shoots* and leaves.'
Punctuation is an endangered species. We see signs every day advertising 'Banana's' or reading 'Video's sold here.' Competition rules remind us: 'The judges decision is final.' What could be the harm in sloppy usage from time to time? Well, consider how the absence of a single comma can turn a reasonable request ('No dogs, please') into prejudice against an entire species ('No dogs please'); or how a simple colon, combined with a comma, can upset the relationship between the genders: 'A woman without her man is nothing' becomes 'A woman: without her, man is nothing.'
To the rescue comes Lynne Truss, who uses her urbane, witty, and learned voice to advocate for the proper use of punctuation in Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. Truss has won the devotion of hundreds of thousands of readers, who have made her book the publishing story of the year: a No 1 bestseller not only in her native England, but in America too - where it has topped the New York Times list for eight straight weeks (and counting)!
Eats, Shoots & Leaves is a narrative history of punctuation from earlier days, when writers fought over the proper way to punctuate, to today, when sloppy emails and text messaging have become the norm. The book is full of bizarre true stories even copy editors haven't heard before: From the invention of the question mark in the time of Charlemagne, to George Orwell's avoidance of the semicolon, to New Yorker editors' having gentlemanly disagreements over the proper placement of a comma, to errors in punctuation in current film titles and on neighbourhood signs, Lynne Truss reveals them all. A few horrors that she has unearthed (involving the poor apostrophe alone) include:
- Lands' End (mail-order company that roundly denies anything is wrong with its name)
- Prudential - were here to help you
- Cyclist's Only (his only what?)
In Lynne Truss's words, 'If I did not believe that everyone is capable of understanding where an apostrophe goes, I would not be writing this book. There are already excellent punctuation guides on the market. The trouble with most of them is that they are read principally by keen foreigners.' This lively history of punctuation makes a powerful case for the preservation of a system of printing conventions that should not be ignored.
*shoots: new parts that grow on an existing plant
Решение. №1 (с. 97)
Решение 2. №1 (с. 97)
Прочитайте рецензию. Являются ли утверждения верными, неверными или не указанными?
Ответ:
1. True (Верно)
2. False (Неверно)
3. True (Верно)
4. Not Stated (Не указано)
5. Not Stated (Не указано)
6. False (Неверно)
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