
Вопрос задан 02.06.2023 в 17:32.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Великих Виктория.
Помогите срочно A negative form 19 A professor was lecturing his class one day. He wanted to
focus on negation one __________ time. MUCH 20 “The ____________ example is English”, he said, “In English a double negative forms a positive. In some languages, though, such as Russian, a double negative is still a negative. ONE 21 However, there ____________ a language wherein a double positive can form a negative.” A loud voice from the back piped up, 'Yeah, right. ' NOT BE A boot on the wrong foot 22 Willy asked his teacher to help him get his shoes on at the end of a busy day. After quite a struggle, Tessa finally got them on. “They're on the wrong ____________, Miss,” mumbled Willy. Staying calm she swapped them over for him. FOOT 23 “They're not my shoes, Miss,” Willy murmurs again. Tessa ____________ hard to keep her cool and asked Willy why he hadn't told her before. FIGHT 24 She then kneeled down again and helped him pull the shoes off. “These aren't my shoes, they're my brother's and Mum told ______________ not to tell anyone.” I 25 Tessa helped him back into his shoes, got him into his coat, wrapped his scarf round his neck. When he ____________, she asked, “Where are your gloves, Willy?” “Oh, Miss, I always put them in my shoes!” DRESS 26 The first form of cryptography was actually the simple writing of a message. Do you know why? Because most people were ____________ to read or write. ABLE 27 In fact, the very word cryptography comes from the Greek words 'kryptos', which mean 'hidden', and 'graphein', which means 'writing'. Cryptography, by its very nature, implies secrecy and ____________. DIRECTNESS 28 Early cryptography included transforming messages into unreadable figures to protect the content of a message while it was carried from one ____________ to another. ADDRESS 29 Nowadays, cryptography has evolved ____________ and today it includes such things as digital signatures, authentification of a sender or receiver and many more. GREAT 30 People wanted to conceal messages since they moved out of caves and started living in groups. The earliest forms of cryptography were found in the cradle of ____________, Egypt, Greece and Rome. CIVILIZE 31 The Greeks, for example, wrapped a tape around a stick, and then wrote the message on the wound tape. Unwinding the tape made the writing ____________. The receiver of the message had a stick of the same diameter and used it to decipher the message. MEANING

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Богомолова Катя.
Ответ:
19. more
One more time - Ещё раз (устойчивая фраза)
20. first
The first example - первый пример (рорядковое числительное)
21. is not
there +is+a
22. feet
To be on the wrong feet -неправильно надеты (про обувь)
23. fought
Tessa fought hard to keep her cool and asked...Тесса изо всех сил старалась сохранять хладнокровие и спросила...
24. me
Told (сказала) кому? ->мне (me)
25. got dressed
Get dressed - одеться
26. unable
неспособный
27. indirectness
косвенность/ опосредованность
28. addressee
адресат
29. greately
По смыслу после глагола нужно наречие
30. civilization
cradle of civilization - колыбель цивилизации
31. meaningless
бессмысленный
#SPJ3



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