Выберите из предложений (A-G) те, которые соответствуют пропускам в текстах (1-6). Одно предложение лишнее.
Выберите из предложений (A-G) те, которые соответствуют пропускам в текстах (1-6). Одно предложение лишнее. A He was laughing at my brother and suddenly I felt really angry. В Bullies hate that! С They said rude things and called him names. D Bullies usually repeat their behaviour - it becomes a habit. E It's still bothering me, so I'm writing to ask for some advice. F I was in terrible pain after he hit me. G I'm not usually violent Was I right or wrong? Ответьте на вопросы: 1. Why wasn't Mike's brother happy at his school? 2. Why did Mike get involved? 3. What is Mike worried about now? 4. What does Dan think are the two problems with fighting bullies? Текст 7 Соотнесите заголовок и текст Titles: 1. What is bullying? 2. What kind of things are called " bullying" '. ' 3. Who is a bully'. ' 4. What should happen to bullies? 5. What should happen to the victim?
a)A bully is a person who physically or verbally hurts someone. A bully can be a boy, a girl, a man or a woman. A bully usually picks on people who cannot defend themselves. b)Abuse, stealing, threatening and blackmail are all forms of bullying. Racism can be called bullying. Making someone feel not good or less good about themselves is bullying. c) The word " bullying" covers different situations. Name calling, stealing, abuse of any kind are the forms of bullying. There is a clear definition of bullying; " It is an attempt to hurt, threaten or frighten someone. " d)The victims should talk to someone about how they feel after the bullying. Bullying must be spoken about. Students and teachers should try to prevent bullying. After all prevention is better than cure. e) Bullying is wrong and if anyone is bullying they should get punished. There are different levels of bullying and various punishments. A possible " plan" of punishment is: 1)interview with the teacher 2)letter home 3)suspension 4)exclusion from school Текст 8. Подберите к каждому тексту подходящий по смыслу заголовок. Один заголовок лишний. 1. Teenagers' Interests 2. Do Teenagers Have Problems? 3. Typical American Teenagers. 4. Are Teenagers a Problem? 5. What is a Teenager? A. Officially, a teenager is anyone aged from 13 to 19 inclusively, but most people would probably think first of the younger age group and exclude 18 and 19-year-olds. B. According to 'the older generation', teenagers are lazy, they wear ridiculous clothes, and are appallingly rude to their betters and elders; they find it impossible to be polite, helpful, constructive, caring or hard-working. What's more, they spend all their time listening to awful music and watching unsuitable films.
C. Teenagers are human so, of course, they have problems. It is a difficult time for them because it is a period of transformation. It isn't quite as bad as a chrysalis changing into a butterfly, but it may seem like that. It isn't easy to grow up, and the dramatic physical and emotional changes are often confusing and worrying. D. Typical American teenagers are in fact very ordinary. They think their teachers make them work too hard; they love their parents, but are sure they don't understand anything; and their friendships are the most important things in their lives. Some of them do have a lot of money to spend, but usually they have earned it themselves.
Текст 9 Many young people in Britain experience crime in their everyday lives. And who are the criminals that commit these crimes? They are often teenagers, only a little older than the victims. In November 2000 the murder of a 10-year-old boy shocked many British people. Damilola Taylor was found bleeding to death on some stairs on a housing estate in south-east London. The police believe that some young people were bullying Damilola on his way home from school and stabbed him in the leg with a broken bottle. The murder of Damilola Taylor was shocking but a recent survey shows that a lot of young British people are victims of crime. In Wales 58% were victims of crime, including theft, bullying and serious threats. For 96% of London's young people (11-15 years) crime is a normal part of growing up. So normal in set that most young people do not report these crimes because they are scared that adults will not believe them or that the criminals will take their revenge. Much of the crime against young people is committed by other young people. Mobile phone thefts have gone up by five times in the past two years and half the victims are under eighteen. However, the average age of someone who steals mobile phones is just sixteen. Recently a large group of teenagers attacked ten children outside a cinema in London and stole their phones. Is crime by kids out of control?
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