Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Johnny3Tears

Делаю олимпиаду, поставить глагол в нужную форму(The modern Olympic era (1. begin) in 1894 when Frenchman Baron Pierre de Coubertin decided to revive the ancient Greek tradition of (2. celebrate) health, youth and peace with a sports festival. Baron de Coubertin created the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the first modern Olympiad took place in Athens. Since then the Olympic Games (3. hold) every four years with only two exceptions because of the two world wars. Even though the modern Olympic Games (4. embrace) the whole world, the connection with Greece is still very strong. A lighted torch (5. bring) all the way from Greece, (6. carry) by a relay of runners, in order (7. light) the Olympic Flame which (8. bum) all through the Games. As in ancient Greek times, the competitors still take the Olympic Oath. The long-distance race still (9. call) the Marathon. Marathon (10. be) a village about 26 miles from Athens. In the year 490 BC the Greeks (11. defeat) a powerful Persian army at that spot. After the fierce day's fighting a soldier volunteered (12. bring) news of the victory to the anxious citizens of Athens. He ran all the way and after (13. gasp) out the message. "Rejoice, we conquer!" he collapsed and died. One important rule of the Olympic Games (14. be) that the competitors must be amateurs. This rule (15. be) under a lot of pressure in recent years because modern sport is so professional and competitive. Athletes train for years to take part in the Olympics and some countries spend much more than others on equipment and facilities. But despite these pressures, the amateur rule remains. In modern times the Olympic movement (16. become) an enormous and expensive organization. It (17. control) by the International Olympic Committee, which (18. consist) of members from all the participating countries. The IOC (19. base) in Lausanne, Switzerland. It (20. choose) the locations of both summer and winter games (both take place once every four years, with winter games half a year before summer Olympiads). It also controls the rules of the competitions and selects new Olympic sports. )

Ответы

Автор ответа: Alphaeus
0

The modern Olympic era began in 1894 when Frenchman Baron Pierre de Coubertin decided to revive the ancient Greek tradition of celebrating health, youth and peace with a sports festival. Baron de Coubertin created the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the first modern Olympiad took place in Athens. Since then the Olympic Games have been held every four years with only two exceptions because of the two world wars. Even though the modern Olympic Games embrace the whole world, the connection with Greece is still very strong. A lighted torch is brought all the way from Greece, carried by a relay of runners, in order to light the Olympic Flame which burns  all through the Games. As in ancient Greek times, the competitors still take the Olympic Oath. The long-distance race is still called the Marathon. Marathon was a village about 26 miles from Athens. In the year 490 BC the Greeks defeated a powerful Persian army at that spot. After the fierce day's fighting a soldier volunteered to bring news of the victory to the anxious citizens of Athens. He ran all the way and after gasping out the message. "Rejoice, we conquer!" he collapsed and died. One important rule of the Olympic Games is that the competitors must be amateurs. This rule has been under a lot of pressure in recent years because modern sport is so professional and competitive. Athletes train for years to take part in the Olympics and some countries spend much more than others on equipment and facilities. But despite these pressures, the amateur rule remains. In modern times the Olympic movement has become an enormous and expensive organization. It is controlled by the International Olympic Committee, which consists of members from all the participating countries. The IOC is based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It chooses the locations of both summer and winter games (both take place once every four years, with winter games half a year before summer Olympiads). It also controls the rules of the competitions and selects new Olympic sports.

Интересные вопросы
Предмет: Английский язык, автор: vlader235667
Задайте 5 вопросов к тексту: общий, специальный, альтернативный, разделительный, вопрос к подлежащему.


The television set is evidently the most important and popular electronic product of all time. All homes in developed countries have one or more TV sets and in many countries there are considerably more TV sets than telephones.
But in 1939 at the World's Fair in New York a tiny nine-by twelve inch box was the centre of attention for hundreds of people. They were the first to see a television set in action. Compared to today's TV shows of underwater and outer-space research, those first black-white pictures were not very good. The pictures were only transmitted from one side of the Fair territory to the other. But in 1939 they were of historical importance.
Within a few days the news of television spread throughout the world. A lot of people wanted to have a look at the' new invention. Everyone was interested in it. But only few people owned television sets in the next few years. When World War II broke out electronic factories that began the TV production stopped making them and started making war materials instead. When the war was over, TV sets began coming off factory assembly lines. By 1958 there were millions of them.
In a surprisingly short time people watched fewer films and turned from newspapers and magazines to TV. In its short history television has had great influence on people's life and way of thinking. Rocket-launching, concerts and football and tennis matches can be seen direct as they occur. The boundaries of time and space have disappeared.
At present TV communication is provided with the help of a system of artificial earth satellites so that people living in different parts of the country and all over the world and in different time zones are able to watch the central TV programs at the most convenient hours.
Nowadays many countries also have cable TV, a system using wires for the transmission of television programs ( like telephone calls).Cable television first appeared in 1949 as a means of transmitting TV signals to rural and mountain areas far from big cities. Cable television's next big step forward was made by the mid - 1980s. Scientists announced that many technical problems had energy needs and tide (прилив) can't meet the increasing requirements. Besides, nuclear power doesn't add to global warming.
All this causes the people to believe that the world can't live and work without nuclear power.