Номер 1, страница 79 - гдз по английскому языку 8 класс (starlight) рабочая тетрадь Баранова, Дули
Авторы: Баранова К. М., Дули Д., Копылова В. В., Мильруд Р. П., Эванс В.
Тип: workbook (Рабочая тетрадь)
Серия: starlight (звёздный английский)
Издательство: Просвещение, Express Publishing
Год издания: 2023 - 2026
Уровень обучения: углублённый
Цвет обложки: белый, голубой с колесом обозрения
ISBN: 978-5-09-112316-6
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Module 6. 6g - номер 1, страница 79.
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Условие 2019-2023. №1 (с. 79)
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Reading
1 ★ Read the text. For questions 1-15, choose from the types of communication (A-D).
Which type of communication ...
can be heard? | 1 | requires a talented sender? | 10 |
was used on a memorable occasion? | 2 | has different ways of transmission? | 11 |
mimics oral communication? | 3 | sends a message created on the ground? | 12 |
has symbols that can be used in two ways? | 4 | cannot be read by some people? | 13 |
sends a signal from an elevated place? | 5 | is not only used to send messages? | 14 |
is inherited through a family tradition? | 6 | changes meaning depending on the time and place it is sent? | 15 |
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is still considered a fast and reliable form of communication? | 9 |
Did you get my message?
People are always sending messages. Take a look at a few unusual ways to get a message across...
A In the dark of the night on the 14th April, 1912 the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg. As the ship sank, it sent out a distress signal using Morse code. The code, sent by radio, consisted of long and short sound pulses that appear on paper as dots and dashes. The Titanic's message was immediately received, but unfortunately it took hours for a rescue boat to reach the sinking ship. Still, the efficiency of Morse code undoubtedly saved many lives on that fateful day. In Morse code, each letter of the alphabet and numbers are represented by the pattern of short and long pulses. Whether sent by sound, light or symbols on paper, Morse code even today is a quick and effective way to send a message.
B High above the Rocky Mountains, puffs of smoke from a fire rise up in the air forming spirals, circles, lines and patterns. The fire belongs to a Native American tribe. However, it is not intended for warmth or cooking, but rather to communicate a message to other tribe members. Indians used smoke signals created in a 'fire bowl' to send a variety of messages. These were large saucer-shaped vessels that were dug into the soil at high altitudes, making the smoke signal clearly visible over long distances. The signals created were commonly used to alert allies of approaching danger, or to call fellow tribesmen to a meeting. Each tribe had their own signalling system to keep their messages private from their enemies.
C A lone boat is spotted in a harbour by a large ship. Two coloured flags with shapes on them are flying high above the boat. Upon seeing the flags, the captain of the ship immediately knows a man has fallen overboard and sends help. Flags like these are called maritime flags and are used for communication at sea. There is a flag representing each letter of the alphabet and the numbers. Ships can use the flags to spell out words or combine the two to create a specific message. The meaning of the message is determined by where and when the message is sent.
D The sound of tribal drumming booms across the African plains. Many miles away, a villager is listening intently to the beat. He drums enthusiastically in response. This drumming is the most elaborate form of primitive communication. Due to the fact that the language used by some Nigerian tribes is tonal (each syllable of a word contains either a high, middle or low pitch), drumming can be used to imitate the spoken word. Using this method, complex messages can be sent and understood by villages up to 30km away! Since drums are considered to be a symbol of power in West Africa, only the most skilled drummers are employed for this role. This esteemed ability is often passed down from father to son, and earns the musician great respect among the tribal community. Of course, drumming is also an integral part of African culture, and besides communication, plays an important role in ceremonies and celebrations.
Решение 1 (2019-2022). №1 (с. 79)
Решение 2 (2019-2022). №1 (с. 79)
Условие 2023-2027. №1 (с. 79)
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Reading
1 ★ Match texts A–E with headings 1–6. Put your answers into the table. Each heading can only be used once. There is one extra heading.
1 FAST BUT UNRELIABLE
2 FEATHERED MESSENGERS
3 TRANSMITTED IN DIFFERENT WAYS
4 SENT FROM HIGH ABOVE THE GROUND
5 NOT JUST FOR COMMUNICATION
6 MARINE MESSAGING
A In the dark of the night on the 14th April, 1912 the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg. As the ship sank, it sent out a distress signal using Morse code. The code, sent by radio, consisted of long and short sound pulses that appear on paper as dots and dashes. The Titanic’s message was immediately received, but unfortunately it took hours for a rescue boat to reach the sinking ship. Still, the efficiency of Morse code undoubtedly saved many lives on that fateful day. In Morse code, each letter of the alphabet and numbers are represented by the pattern of short and long pulses. Whether sent by sound, light or symbols on paper, Morse code even today is a quick and effective way to send a message.
C A lone boat is spotted by a large ship. Two coloured flags with shapes on them are flying high above the boat. Upon seeing the flags, the captain of the ship immediately knows a man has fallen overboard and sends help. Flags like these are called maritime flags and are used for communication at sea. There is a flag representing each letter of the alphabet and the numbers. Ships can use the flags to spell out words or combine the two to create a specific message. The meaning of the message is determined by where and when the message is sent.
D The sound of tribal drumming booms across the African plains. Many miles away, a villager is listening intently to the beat. He drums enthusiastically in response. This drumming is the most elaborate form of primitive communication. Due to the fact that the language used by some Nigerian tribes is tonal (each syllable of a word contains either a high, middle or low pitch), drumming can be used to imitate the spoken word. Using this method, complex messages can be sent and understood by villagers up to 30 km away! Since drums are considered to be a symbol of power in West Africa, only the most skilled drummers are employed for this role. This esteemed ability is often passed down from father to son, and earns the musician great respect among the tribal community. Of course, drumming is also an integral part of African culture and besides communication, plays an important role in ceremonies and celebrations.
B High above the Rocky Mountains, puffs of smoke from a fire rise up in the air forming spirals, circles, lines and patterns. The fire belongs to a Native American tribe. However, it is not intended for warmth or cooking, but rather to communicate a message to other tribe members. Indians used smoke signals created in a ‘fire bowl’ to send a variety of messages. These were large saucer-shaped vessels that were dug into the soil at high altitudes, making the smoke signal clearly visible over long distances. The signals created were commonly used to alert allies of approaching danger, or to call fellow tribesmen to a meeting. Each tribe had their own signalling system to keep their messages private from their enemies.
E Pigeons have always been considered by some to be one of the fastest and most reliable message carriers, because they always find their way home. They were the message delivery system of choice for pharaohs in Ancient Egypt. Even in modern times, pigeons proved valuable. As they could fly above the battlefield and through smoke, soldiers in World War II would tie a message to a pigeon and send it on its way, knowing that it would reach its home at the army base.
| Text | A | B | C | D | E |
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Решение 1 (2023-2027). №1 (с. 79)
Решение 2 (2023-2027). №1 (с. 79)
Решение 3 (2023-2027). №1 (с. 79)
1. Сопоставьте тексты A–E с заголовками 1–6. Внесите свои ответы в таблицу. Каждый заголовок может быть использован только один раз. Один заголовок лишний.
Ответ:
| Text | A | B | C | D | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heading | 3 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 2 |
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