Предмет: Английский язык, автор: dis84105

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A. Activities after school
B. Free time between lessons
C. School clothes
D. School subjects
E. Homework
F. School day begins
1. I get up at 7.30 and get dressed for school. I don't live far from school, so I walk there with my friends, Brian and Gemma. On Mondays we all start the day with Assembly in the school hall at 8.50. The headteacher talks to us and gives us information about school events.
2. This year I've got nine subjects. We all study English, Maths and Science, and then we choose other subjects. My favourites are IT and Art&Design. Brian likes Spanish and Japanese. Gemma is brilliant at Maths, so she goes to an Advanced Maths class.
3. We have 20 minutes for break in the morning and an hour for lunch. Some students bring sandwiches to school for lunch, but my friends and I always eat in the dining room where you can get a hot meal every day.
4. Lessons end at 4 o'clock, but on Mondays and Wednesdays I stay at school until 5 o'clock. I go to the Photography Club and the Athletics Club. There are lots of clubs and activities at our school. Brian belongs to the Film Society and Gemma plays in the school orchestra.
5. At the end of the day I always spend two hours on homework — sometimes three hours. We get lots of homework now. We've got our exams in June, so there's always lots of work to do
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Відповідь: 1F. 2D. 3B. 4A. 5E

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STANDBY ALTIMETER
The standby altimeter indication is supplied with static pressure by the standby
air data system to indicate the barometric altitude of the aircraft in feet.
The barometric altitude indication is displayed by means of a black tape with
white indications, positioned vertically in the right part of the display area.
The altitude scale is linear from − 2000 to + 50,000 ft with 100 ft graduations,
with digital indications every 500 ft. This tape moves up and down with respect
to a window surrounded in yellow within which the A/C actual altitude value is
displayed in green digits.
The window is surrounded in cyan when an altitude bug is hidden by this
read−out. In this window, the hundreds of feet are written in a large size
whereas the tens and units are displayed by a drum operating as a
conventional mechanical altimeter.
When the altitude data is not valid, a red ALT flag is displayed in place of the
altitude tape, but the selected pressure is always displayed.
Negative Altitude
If the altitude is negative, the NEG indication is displayed in white close to the
digital read−out. The range is − 2000 to 0 ft.
Barometric Correction
By pushing the barometric reference (BARO) selector knob located in the right
bottom corner of the indicator, the pilot can select the standard barometric
pressure 1013.25 hPa (29.9211 in. Hg) or the barometric correction.
This value (without units) can be adjusted by turning the knob:
S First press STD, second press: baro correction.
S Push it again to select the QNH (sea level atmospheric pressure)
barometric reference in hecto pascal (hPa).
The barometric correction is displayed in cyan, in the center bottom part of the
display, in the range from 745 to 1100 hPa (22 to 32.48 in. Hg.), with a variation
of 10 hPa per rotation of the knob.
In case of standard barometric pressure selection, a cyan STD flag is displayed
in place of the barometric correction value.