Номер 115, страница 137 - гдз по английскому языку 9 класс (enjoy english) учебник Биболетова, Бабушис

Английский язык (english), 9 класс Учебник (Student's book), авторы: Биболетова Мерем Забатовна, Бабушис Елена Евгеньевна, Кларк Ольга Игоревна, Морозова Алевтина Николаевна, издательство Просвещение, Москва, 2016, бирюзового цвета

Авторы: Биболетова М. З., Бабушис Е. Е., Кларк О. И., Морозова А. Н.

Тип: Student's book (Учебник)

Серия: enjoy english (английский с удовольствием)

Издательство: Просвещение, Аст-Астрель

Год издания: 2016 - 2025

Цвет обложки: бирюзовый, синий

ISBN: 978-5-17-090258-3, 978-5-271-47224-4

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Unit 3. Can we learn to live in peace?. Section 3. Let`s be wise and tolerant - номер 115, страница 137.

№115 (с. 137)
Условие. №115 (с. 137)
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Английский язык (english), 9 класс Учебник (Student's book), авторы: Биболетова Мерем Забатовна, Бабушис Елена Евгеньевна, Кларк Ольга Игоревна, Морозова Алевтина Николаевна, издательство Просвещение, Москва, 2016, бирюзового цвета, страница 137, номер 115, Условие
Английский язык (english), 9 класс Учебник (Student's book), авторы: Биболетова Мерем Забатовна, Бабушис Елена Евгеньевна, Кларк Ольга Игоревна, Морозова Алевтина Николаевна, издательство Просвещение, Москва, 2016, бирюзового цвета, страница 137, номер 115, Условие (продолжение 2)

115 a) Arrange the boxes in the right order to make up a story on tolerance.

A I paid for some doughnuts the café was famous for and sat down at the table. I was looking through the window and thinking about a recent argument with Carol. She was really angry with me, saying that I was the worst person to be out with as I always bullied someone, got into fights, and always managed to hurt someone's feelings or worse. “She's right,” I said to myself, “I don't care much about others. But I do care for Carol and I don't want to hurt her feelings. That's why I'll try to be nice, polite, and tolerant of people. Carol says a lot of these clever words as she is going to be a journalist. She has got a lot of ideas on human rights, tolerance and equality, peace making and preventing conflicts. If she ever manages to put all her ideas into action, the world would be better I bet.”

B It was a dull winter afternoon. I was waiting for Carol, but she was hopelessly late. The weather didn't encourage a long walk, so I dropped into a little café. Though it was practically empty, the only table, from which I could see the bus stop where Carol would appear, was occupied. A tall fellow of approximately my age was sitting there reading a pocket-size book.
— Can I take this seat?
— Yeah, sure. — The fellow glanced at me and went on reading.

C I'd just finished the last cake when the waitress put a plate full of hot doughnuts and a cocktail in front of me. “I'm so sorry,” she said, “I kept you waiting a long time. Have this cocktail for free and thank you for your patience and understanding.”

D Absorbed in my thoughts, I hadn't noticed when the waitress brought me my doughnuts. A plate of them, hot and steaming, was already on the table and ...the fellow in front of me was already tasting one of them. He didn't even stop reading. An absent-minded bookworm... At any other time, I wouldn't have forgiven a person who was asking for trouble. But I'd promised to be nice to people. So I pretended I hadn't seen anything and took a doughnut for myself. The fellow glanced at me with surprise and took another one.
Well, that beats everything! My fist was about to start its journey towards his chewing mouth when I remembered Carol's words: “Sometimes people behave in a way you don't like because they have some reason for it.” OK, he may be hungry and can't afford to buy them. But he might have at least asked!

E Boiling inside, but with my face cool, I kept eating my doughnuts. The tall fellow with the stony face was doing the same. He'd forgotten about his book and tried to eat as fast as possible. His eyes were full of anger and despair. My look was tough and concentrated: “I have promised to avoid conflicts and I won't give in.” It was he who lost the game. Muttering something and calling me names, he rushed out of the café.

Решение. №115 (с. 137)
Английский язык (english), 9 класс Учебник (Student's book), авторы: Биболетова Мерем Забатовна, Бабушис Елена Евгеньевна, Кларк Ольга Игоревна, Морозова Алевтина Николаевна, издательство Просвещение, Москва, 2016, бирюзового цвета, страница 137, номер 115, Решение
Решение 2. №115 (с. 137)

115 а) Расположите блоки в правильном порядке, чтобы составить рассказ о толерантности.

Ответ:

The correct order to make up the story is: B, A, D, E, C.

Правильный порядок, чтобы составить рассказ: B, A, D, E, C.

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