Предмет: Английский язык, автор: maksimaskunc

Ex. 3. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple Passive or Past Simple Passive of the verbs in brackets 1. The flat (to clean) on Saturdays. 2. The bridge (to build) ten years ago. 3. The bags (to buy) by my mother. 4. This computer (to make) in China. 5. The articles (to discuss) by the reporters yesterday. 6. The book (to publish) last year.​

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Автор ответа: ThisIsPE4KA
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  1. The flat is cleaned on Saturdays. (Present Simple Passive)
  2. The bridge was built ten years ago. (Past Simple Passive)
  3. The bags were bought by my mother. (Past Simple Passive)
  4. This computer was made in China. (Past Simple Passive)
  5. The articles were discussed by the reporters yesterday. (Past Simple Passive)
  6. The book was published last year. (Past Simple Passive)
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Предмет: Английский язык, автор: neponytnii222
3 Read the text again. Answer the questions.
1 Who started the award?
2 Why did he start the award?
3 How many levels of award are there?
4 How old do you have to be to get a Gold award?
5 How many activities do participants have to complete?
6 Who plans which activities the participants do?

Would you like to learn to rock climb? Or spend time working at an animal sanctuary? That's what Andrea Black and Jenny Smith are doing as part of their Duke of Edinburgh Award programme.

The award encourages young people to do exciting cultural, social and adventure activities in their free time. The Queen's husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, started the award in 1956. He started it because he wanted young people to learn to help themselves and other people.

The award is for people aged 14-25, and there are three levels: Bronze, for those aged 14 or over, Silver for over 15s, and Gold for over 16s. You have to complete four activities to achieve the award:

⚫ go on an expedition (e.g. hiking, kayaking or climbing)

⚫ learn a new practical or social skill (anything from painting to podcasting!)

take on a physical challenge (e.g. learn or improve at a sport)

• do voluntary work, helping people or the environment (e.g. work with disabled or elderly people, or raise money for a charity)

Young people usually do the award at a Duke of Edinburgh club at their school or at a local youth group. They decide what they are going to do, and write a plan. It usually takes between one and three years to finish an award.