Номер 6, страница 138 - гдз по английскому языку 7 класс рабочая тетрадь Афанасьева, Михеева
Авторы: Афанасьева О. В., Михеева И. В., Баранова К. М.
Тип: рабочая тетрадь
Серия: Rainbow English
Издательство: Просвещение, Дрофа
Год издания: 2024 - 2025
Цвет обложки: белый, голубой
ISBN: 978-5-09-113581-7 (2024)
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Unit 6. Living Healthy. II. Reading - номер 6, страница 138.
№6 (с. 138)
Условие 2024. №6 (с. 138)
скриншот условия
6 Read the text and complete the sentences (1–4) after it.
M Fast Food
“Today's newspaper is tomorrow's fish and chips wrapper3,” people said it in the second half of the 19th century. Why? Because many years ago sellers packed fish and chips in newspaper to keep them warm. This does not happen
any more, for health reasons, but fish and chips is still Britain's most favourite fast food. Fish and chips appeared in the streets of London and other cities in the 1850s, and the first shops to sell them — in the 1860s. The most popular kind of fish is cod1 but other kinds of white fish are also possible. They cook fish in hot fat2 and eat it with chips or which people put salt or tomato sauce. Some people eat bread and butter with their fish and chips. Fish and chips is very popular with holidaymakers at the seaside, even if the weather is so cold that they have to eat them sitting in their cars! Sometimes people choose fish and chips at the weekend as a change from cooking at home. A favourite snack (quick food between meals) in Britain is the baked potato, or “potato in its jacket”, which is a potato cooked with the skin left on it. “Potatoes in the jackets” have butter, cheese or beans on top. You can buy many other kinds of hot fast food today, for example burgers3 and fried chicken from the USA, pizza from Italy, and kebabs [kəˈbæbz] from the Middle East. You may choose either to “eat in” or “take away”. Sandwiches (either bought or home-made) make a quick lunch and are also very popular. It is easy to take them to school or work. The word “sandwich” comes from a man John Montagu ['mɒntəgju:]. He was the fourth Earl4 of Sandwich and lived in the eighteenth century in the English town of Sandwich. He liked to play games at the table for a long time without stopping for a meal. So his cook put some beef5 between two slices of bread — and made the first sandwich.
1. The British do not sell fish and chips in newspaper any more because ________ .
a) it can’t keep them warm for long
b) it is not a fashionable kind of wrapper
c) it can be dangerous for people
2. Fish and chips appeared first ________ .
a) in London and then in other cities of Britain
b) in some cities of Britain and then in its capital
c) in British cities in the middle of the 19th century
3. Fish and chips is ________ .
a) as popular with the British as “potato in its jacket”
b) more popular with the British than “potato in its jacket”
c) less popular with the British than “potato in its jacket”
4. ________ invented sandwiches in the 18th century.
a) John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich
b) John Montagu’s cook
c) The people of the English town of Sandwich
1. ________
2. ________
3. ________
4. ________
Решение 2024. №6 (с. 138)
Решение 2 2024. №6 (с. 138)
Прочитайте текст и дополните предложения (1–4) после него.
Ответ:
1. c) it can be dangerous for people - это может быть опасно для людей
2. c) in British cities in the middle of the 19th century - в британских городах в середине 19-го века
3. b) more popular with the British than “potato in its jacket” - более популярна у британцев, чем «картошка в мундире»
4. b) John Montagu's cook - повар Джона Монтегю
Условие 2016-2023. №6 (с. 138)
скриншот условия
6 Read the text and complete the sentences after it.
M Fast Food
“Today’s newspaper is tomorrow’s fish and chips wrapper3,” people said it in the second half of the nineteenth century. Why? Because many years ago sellers packed fish and chips in newspaper to keep them warm. This does not happen any more, for health reasons, but fish and chips is still Britain’s most favourite fast food.
Fish and chips appeared in the streets of London and other cities in the 1850s, and the first shops to sell them – in the 1860s. The most popular kind of fish is cod1 but other kinds of white fish are also possible. They cook fish in hot fat2 and eat it with chips on which people put salt or tomato sauce. Some people eat bread and butter with their fish and chips.
Fish and chips is very popular with holidaymakers at the seaside, even if the weather is so cold that they have to eat them sitting in their cars! Sometimes people choose fish and chips at the weekend as a change from cooking at home.
A favourite snack (quick food between meals) in Britain is the baked potato, or “potato in its jacket”, which is a potato cooked with the skin left on it. “Potatoes in the jackets” have butter, cheese or beans on top. You can buy many other kinds of hot fast food today, for example burgers3 and fried chicken from the USA, pizza from Italy, and kebabs [kɪˈbæbz] from the Middle East. You may choose either to “eat in” or “take away”.
Sandwiches (either bought or home-made) make a quick lunch and are also very popular. It is easy to take them to school or work. The word “sandwich” comes from a man John Montagu [ˈmɒntəɡju:]. He was the fourth Earl4 of Sandwich and lived in the eighteenth century in the English town of Sandwich. He liked to play games at the table for a long time without stopping for a meal. So his cook put some beef5 between two pieces of bread – and made the first sandwich.
1. The British do not sell fish and chips in newspaper any more because _______.
a) it can’t keep them warm for long
b) it is not a fashionable kind of wrapper
c) it can be dangerous for people
2. Fish and chips appeared first
a) in London and then in other cities of Britain
b) in some cities of Britain and then in its capital
c) in British cities in the middle of the 19th century
3. Fish and chips is ______.
a) as popular with the British as “potato in its jacket”
b) more popular with the British than “potato in its jacket”
c) less popular with the British than “potato in its jacket”
4. ______ invented sandwiches in the 18th century.
a) John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich
b) John Montagu’s cook
c) The people of the English town of Sandwich
1. ______
3. ______
2. ______
4. ______
Решение 2016-2023. №6 (с. 138)
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