Предмет: Окружающий мир, автор: ким79

сильной и богатой Москва стала при князе

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Автор ответа: m46patton2013
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Иване Калите Слово «калита» значило «мешок, подвесной карман» . Князь всегда носил с собой много мелкой монеты и раздавал бедным. За это его и прозвали Иван Калита. Московский князь укреплял границы русского государства, вместо сгоревших стен построил вокруг Москвы Кремль – крепость с башнями, воротами, бойницами и стенами из толстых дубовых брёвен. Стены крепости были дубовыми 200 лет.

В первые же годы своего правления Московским княжеством Иван добился того, что в Москву из Владимира была переведена митрополичья кафедра. Это сразу сделало Москву духовной столицей Руси, повысило ее авторитет.

Одна из главных черт характера Ивана — гибкость в отношениях с людьми и настойчивость. Он часто ездил к хану в Орду и вскоре заслужил расположение и доверие Узбек-хана. В то время как другие русские земли страдали от ордынских вторжений, владения князя Московского оставались спокойными, их население и благосостояние неуклонно росли

Сыграл большую роль в усилении экономического и политического союза Московского княжества и Золотой Орды, для которой он собирал с Русских земель дань. Беспощадно пресекал народное недовольство, вызывавшееся тяжёлыми поборами, расправлялся с политическими противниками — другими русскими князьями
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The Boy and the Door There was a small shop in a little street in an old town. In the shop there were beautiful things made of silver and gold. The small shop had a door that opened on the little street. The shopkeeper was standing at the open door "Come and buy! Come and buy!" called the shopkeeper "Come into my shop and see all the beautiful things!" again he called "Come in! I shall show you beautiful things made of silver and gold " One day the shopkeeper had to go away to the king's palace. The king wanted a beautiful gold ring and a silver cup from the shop. The shopkeeper called the boy who worked for him. "I'm going to the king's palace," he said. "You must stay here. Do not leave the door of the shop whatever happens. Do you understand?" "Yes, I understand," said the boy. The shopkeeper went away, and soon he came to the king's palace. He gave the king the ring and the cup. Then be went home Soon he was back at his shop. He stopped and looked up in astonishment "What is this?" he cried. "Why are so many people going into my shop?" Then the shopkeeper saw that the door of the shop was gone and so was the boy who worked for him. Just then, the shopkeeper saw the boy. He was in the street near the shop. The boy bad the shop door on his back. He was standing in the square looking at some men who were doing tricks. The shopkeeper ran to the boy. "I told you not to leave my shop," he cried. "No," said the boy. "You told me not to leave the door. I did just as you said. I did not leave the door. I have the door here with me."





Exercise 1. Choose the correct answer to the questions. 1. What did the shopkeeper sell? food / things 2. What were the things made of glass / metal 3 Where did the shopkeeper go one day? market/palace What did the shopkeeper tell the boy to do? not to leave the door/ not to leave the shop 5. What did the shopkeeper see when he came back? the shop was closed the shop was open 6. Where was the boy standing? in the shop in the square 7. Did the boy understand the shopkeeper's words exactly? yes no​