ГДЗ по английскому языку 9 класс Ваулина, Дули, Подоляко, Эванс - ответ страница 22
Авторы: Ваулина Ю.Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О.Е., Эванс В.
Серия: Spotlight
Тип книги: Учебник
Год: 2015-2025
PSHE Across the Curriculum
1. What events are important to remember each year for a person? for a society? Why?
2. Look at the pictures and listen to and read a verse of the poem below about World War I.
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks¹, still bravely singing, fly
Scared heard amid3 the guns below.
In Flanders Fields, John McCrae (1872-1918)
¹ a kind of bird ² hardly ³ among
What do you think the British remember on Remembrance Day? How do they do this? Read through the text to check.
3. Match the headings to the paragraphs. One heading does not match. Give reasons.
A A solemn commemoration
B The significance of red poppies
C The meaning of Remembrance Day
D An emotional event
4. How are these things related to Remembrance Day? Tell your partner.
• 11th November
• Poppy Day • wreaths
• fields of bright red poppies
• the Royal Family
• a two-minute silence
• traditional wartime songs
5. Match the underlined words in the text with their meanings below.
• mark • happens • important • go to • single • remarked • easily damaged • trumpet
6. Fill in: remember, remind, memorise, then use each word in an example of your own.
1 ..... me to call Doug this evening.
2 Please ..... to feed the cat later.
3 Our teacher has asked us to ..... a poem for the next lesson.
1) .....
Every year during the week before 11th November, people all over Britain wear a little red paper poppy. They do this to commemorate Remembrance Day, or Poppy Day, which takes place each year on 11th November to remember the millions who died for their country. Poppy Day is on this date because World War I ended in the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918.
2) .....
The poppy is the symbol o f Remembrance Day because they are the only flowers that grew on the battlefields after World War I. They are very delicate flowers, too, and live for a short time. Some people have also pointed out that fields of bright red poppies look like fields of blood. There are many poems about Remembrance Day and many o f them mention poppies. One of the most famous of these poems is In Flanders Fields.
3) .....
Memorial services take place all over Britain on the second Sunday in November which is known as Remembrance Sunday. The Royal Family and top politicians attend a special service in London at the Cenotaph which means The Empty Tomb’ in Greek. Old war veterans lay wreaths on the steps of the monument. At 11 am, there is a two-minute silence. A lone soldier plays a piece of music called The Last Post on the bugle to introduce the twominute silence. Soldiers play another piece, The Rouse, to signal the end of it. Musicians also play traditional wartime songs such as The White Cliffs of Dover and It’s a Long Way to Tipperary.
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