Тренировка навыков чтения и говорения
Задание 1.
Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений 1-7 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 – True), какие не соответствуют (2 – False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated).
Hermitage cats
Hermitage
cats have been officially kept in the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg,
Russia, since its foundation. The cats prevented intensive breeding of
rats and mice in the State Hermitage Museum. The director of the
Hermitage, Mikhail Piotrovsky, said, “cats have become a very important
part of our Hermitage lives and a significant part of Hermitage
Legends.”
It is
believed that the history of the Hermitage cats started with a cat that
was brought from Holland by Peter the Great. In the XVIII century there
were lots of rats in the Old Winter Palace. The history of cats
continued due to Empress Elizaveta Petrovna. Visiting Kazan she noticed
that there were no rats and mice in the city because of the large number
of cats. The Empress ordered to bring some Kazan cats to St Petersburg,
to the old Winter Palace. The cats had done their job, and almost all
the rats disappeared from the palace. After the construction of the
Winter Palace, the cats settled down in the new building too. The
founder of the Hermitage, Empress Catherine II gave the cats the status
of ‘gallery guards’.
Cats
in the Hermitage existed for a long time, during the war with Napoleon,
and after the revolution, under the Soviet regime. In 1941, when the
Great Patriotic War began, the works of art were evacuated to the Urals,
in Sverdlovsk.
After
the war, two cars brought new cats to the Hermitage. The rats, that had
invaded the building during the war, stepped back. However, in the
1960s it was decided that the cats were not needed any more. Employees
of the museum caught the cats and took them away. But, soon after, rats
invaded the building. Since then, the museum has never got rid of its
cats.
Today, about
seventy cats live in the Hermitage to protect it from mice and rats.
Each cat has its own passport and a veterinary card. They live
comfortably in the basement. The place where they live is always warm
and dry, and all the rooms of the basement are equipped with small
holes, to let the cats move freely inside and outside the building.
The
Hermitage employees regularly buy food for the cats. They try to make
their meals healthy and diverse. Each cat has its own bowl, tray and
basket to sleep. In summer, the cats are more often outside on the lawns
and courtyards than in their basement.
To
control the number of cats in the Hermitage, employees sometimes give
away their cats to residents of the city. The new owner has to present
their passport and leave their contact details. The adopted animals are
accompanied by a certificate from the Hermitage.
1.According to its director, the Hermitage is the only museum in Russia where cats are kept officially.
2. During the reign of Empress Catherine II the cats received official status.
3. During the Great Patriotic War the Hermitage cats were taken to Sverdlovsk to guard the works of art.
4. Nowadays all the cats are settled in the attic of the Hermitage.
5.The Hermitage cats are taken good care of.
6.The cats are not allowed to leave the building of the museum.
7.The new owner of a Hermitage cat can visit the museum free of charge.
Задание 2
Составь рассказ о домашних животных по плану
- why people keep pets
- what pets are the most popular
- whether having pets is a big responsibility, and why.
- Describe your pet.
- Give advice for those who want to have a pet.
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