How beautiful you can see the flowers
How beautiful you can see the flowers
How beautiful you can see the flowers
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Molly the Cactus ЕГЭ: детальный разбор и ответы
Molly the Cactus ЕГЭ: детальный разбор и ответы
Сначала посмотрим на сам текст «Molly the Cactus ЕГЭ», который представлен на сайте ФИПИ.
A32. Приступим к выполнению этого задания и посмотрим, что стоит после пропуска.
The mean flowers would only 32 ______ fun of her.
Ответ: make
А33. В данном задании проверяется знание выражения for a long time – надолго, в течение длительного времени.
Once, Lady Anna went to the neighboring town and stayed there for a 33 ______ time.
Ответ: long
A34. Следующее задание посвящено словам-связкам. Чтобы понять, какой из предложенных вариантов подойдет, давайте их все переведем и подставим в предложение с пропуском.
“It is so sunny! We need to be watered quickly; 34 ______ we will all dry up!”
оtherwise — иначе
however — однако
although — хотя
moreover — кроме того
“It is so sunny! We need to be watered quickly; 34 otherwise/ however/ although/ moreover we will all dry up!” — Так солнечно. Нам срочно необходим полив, иначе /однако/хотя/кроме того мы все высохнем.
Кроме того, можно руководствоваться и правилами пунктуации при выполнении данного типа заданий.
Например, после however и moreover ставится запятая, так как они являются водными словами. После пропуска этой запятой мы не видим. Следовательно, исключаем данные варианты. Остаются два союза although и otherwise. Между ними мы уже выбираем по смыслу.
Хотите знать больше о словах-связках и никогда больше не путаться при их выборе? Скорее читайте наши статьи ( linking words : 1 тип, 2 тип (1 часть, 2 часть, 3 часть), 3 тип ) и выполняйте тест.
Ответ: otherwise
А35. Это задание проверяет знание предложных управлений. В данном случае это wait for – ждать чего-то/кого-то.
We are all waiting 35 ______ water,” said the Tulip flower.
Ответ: for
A36. Еще одно задание на предложные управления, и в этот раз это think of a solution – придумать решение.
The flowers started discussing what could be done to save little Rose, but no one could think 36 ______ a solution.
Ответ: of
A37. Давайте переведем все глаголы и посмотрим, какой лучше всего подходит.
“Molly, we must 37 ______. Even though we were mean, you helped us.
excuse — прощать
regret — сожалеть
apologize — просить прощения
forgive — прощать
Ответ: apologize
It is not how one 38 ______, but how one behaves that makes one a good or a bad person”.
Ответ: looks
Разбор следующего текста «Emily» уже совсем скоро. Следите за обновлениями и совершенствуйте свой английский вместе с ABC.
Lesson 9. № 22. ГДЗ Английский язык 5 класс Верещагина. Помогите перевести и назвать цветы
a) Read the title of the text and try to decide what it is about.
b) Read the text and name the flowers for autumn months. What
is interesting about them?
TWELVE FLOWERS OF THE YEAR
My granny likes nature very much. She has lived in a small vil-
lage all her life. She knows a lot about different plants. My granny
says that there is a special flower for each month of the year. She
often tells me about these flowers and she also shows them to me as
they are all in her garden collection. This is what she says.
The snowdrop is the flower for January. It is as white as snow,
and appears in forests and gardens when there is still snow there.
The little plant is a native flower of Europe.
February’s flower is the primrose. Primroses can be white, yel-
low, red, pink, rose, purple and orange. The flowers look like stars.
The primrose is one of the earliest spring flowers. They grow wild
in some countries in Europe, and North America, but you can find
lots of them in China.
The flower of the month of March is the daffodil. It appears very
early in spring too. The flowers are usually yellow. The plant has
long leaves and a sweet pleasant smell. It has been a favourite flow-
er in many gardens.
April’s flowers are daisies. You can see them everywhere in the
fields, gardens and even roadsides.
The flower for May is the hawthorn. It grows on a small tree
and its blossoms are pink, white or red. The hawthorn also has small
hard fruit which looks like a little apple. June’s flower is the hon-
eysuckle.
July’s flowers are water lilies. You can often see them on the
waters of a quiet lake. Frogs like to use their large green leaves as
platforms. Some water lilies are deep yellow in colour and some are
white, pink, blue or even purple.
The flower for August is the poppy. Poppies have bright red, or-
ange, purple or yellow flowers. They look like cups. They often grow
wild in the mountains and in the fields.
The morning glory, September’s flower is a climbing plant with
blue or purple flowers. Their green leaves look like small green
hearts. The morning glory opens early in the morning, but when
the hot sun appears in the sky it closes. The blossoms are like bells.
The morning glory has a sweet smell and can grow wild.
October’s flower is the hop. People use it to make beer. It is
a climbing plant which often decorates country houses.
The flower for November is the chrysanthemum. It is one of the
oldest known flowers. It has been grown in Japan for nearly two
thousand years and is the national flower and the emblem of that is-
land country. This lovely flower can be white, yellow, red, purple or
pink. Chrysanthemums appear from late August to December when
most other flowers have stopped flowering ready for the winter.
December’s plant is the holly. Its flowers have produced red ber-
ries for the Christmas season. The holly has prickly green leaves.
It is an evergreen.
а) Прочитайте название текста и попытайтесь понять, о чем он.
Двенадцать цветов года
Моя бабушка очень любит природу. Она живет в маленькой деревне всю жизнь. Она много знает о разных растениях. Моя бабушка говорит, что для каждого месяца есть свой особенный цветок. Она часто рассказывает мне об этих цветах, и она также показывает мне их, так как все они есть в ее садовой коллекции.
Вот, что она говорит. Подснежник цветок января. Он белый как снег и появляется в лесах и садах, когда еще лежит снег. Этот маленький цветок часто можно встретить в Европе.
Февральский цветок — примула. Она может быть белой, желтой, красной, розовой, багряной и оранжевой. Эти цветы выглядят как звезды. Примула один из самых ранних весенних цветов. В природе они растут в некоторых странах Европы и Северной Америки, но множество их можно найти и в Китае.
Нарцисс это цветок марта. Он также появляется рано весной. Это цветы обычно желтые. Это цветок с длинными листьями и приятным запахом. Это популярный цветок во многих садах.
Апрельские цветы это маргаритки. Вы можете видеть их везде: в поле, садах и даже по дорогам.
Цветок мая — боярышник. Он растет на небольшом дереве, а его цветы розовые, белые или красные. У боярышника маленькие твердые плоды, которые похожи на маленькие яблоки.
Июньский цветок это жимолость.
Июльские цветы это водяные лилии (кувшинки). Вы часто можете видеть их на водах тихих озер. Лягушки любят использовать их большие зеленые листья как площадки. Некоторые лилии желтые, некоторые розовые, синие или даже пурпурные.
Мак это цветок августа. Маки бывают ярко-красного, оранжевого, пурпурного или желтого цвета. Они похожи на чашки. В природе они часто растут в горах и на полях.
Вьюнок сентябрьский цветок, это ползучее растение с синими или фиолетовыми цветами. Его зеленые листья похожи на маленькие зеленые сердечки. Вьюнок распускается рано утром, но когда жаркое солнце появляется, то цветок закрывается. Цветы похожи на колокольчики. Вьюнок сладко пахнет и может расти в диких условиях.
Октябрьский Цветок хмель. Люди используют его, чтобы варить пиво. Это ползучее растение, которое часто украшает загородные дома.
Цветок ноября это хризантема. Это один из самых давно известных цветов. Он растет в Японии около двух тысяч лет и является национальным цветком и эмблемой этого островного государства. Этот милый цветок может быть белым, желтым, красным, фиолетовым или розовым. Хризантемы появляются с позднего августа по декабрь, когда большинство других цветов перестают цвести, готовясь к зиме.
Декабрьский цветок — остролист. Это цветок Рождественского сезона. Остролист имеет колючие зеленые листья. Это вечнозеленое растение.
b) Прочтите текст и назовите цветы осенних месяцев. Что в них интересного?
September’s flower is the morning glory. It opens early in the morning, but when the hot sun appears in the sky it closes.
October’s flower is the hop. People use it to make beer.
November’s flower is the chrysanthemum. It appears when most other flowers have stopped flowering.
35 Beautiful Flower Quotes To Celebrate Life, Hope, And Love
Flowers represent a lot of things for different people. Some see them as symbols of hope while others think of them as a representation of beauty, love, and femininity. There are other people who think of flowers as a symbol of faith.
Here’s a collection of beautiful flower quotes you can use to express your ideas, emotions, and beliefs.
Beautiful Flower Quotes
If we could see the miracle of a single flower, clearly our whole life would change. – Buddha
Flowers are a proud assertion that a ray of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the world. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food, and medicine to the soul. – Luther Burbank
Flowers seem intended for the solace of ordinary humanity. – John Ruskin
Flowers leave some of their fragrance in the hand that bestows them. – Chinese Proverb
Flowers don’t tell, they show. – Stephan Skeem
The flower that follows the sun does so even in cloudy days. – Robert Leighton
There are always flowers for those who want to see them. – Henri Matisse, “The Colour of Love”
Even the prettiest flower will die one day. It’s nature’s way of teaching us that nothing lasts forever.
Flowers have spoken to me more than I can tell in written words. They are the hieroglyphics of angels, loved by all men for the beauty of their character, though few can decipher even fragments of their meaning. – Lydia M. Child
Flowers don’t worry about how they’re going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful. – Jim Carrey
A rose can never be a sunflower, and a sunflower can never be a rose. All flowers are beautiful in their own way, and that’s like women, too. – Miranda Kerr
In joy or sadness, flowers are our constant friends. – Kozuko Okakura
Don’t let the tall weeds cast a shadow on the beautiful flowers in your garden.- Steve Maraboli
The flower fades that is not looked upon. – Edward Counsel, “Maxims”
The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its roots in earth and manure. – D. H. Lawrence
A flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms.- Zen Shin
Flowers grow out of dark moments. – Corita Kent, “Moments of 1984”
All the flowers of tomorrow are in the seeds of today. – Indian Proverb
In joy or sadness, flowers are our constant friends.- Okakura Kakuzo
Flowers whisper “Beauty!” to the world, even as they fade, wilt, fall. – Dr. SunWolf
A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love. – Max Muller
Love is the flower you’ve got to let grow. – John Lennon
Flowers are the music of the ground from earth’s lips spoken without sound. – Edwin Curran
Where flowers bloom, so does hope. – Lady Bird Johnson
The Japanese say, If the flower is to be beautiful, it must be cultivated. – Lester Cole
A flower’s appeal is in its contradictions — so delicate in form yet strong in fragrance, so small in size yet big in beauty, so short in life yet long on effect. – Terri Guillemets
Earth laughs in flowers. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Hamatreya“
Life is the flower for which love is the honey. – Victor Hugo
Love is like a beautiful flower which I may not touch, but whose fragrance makes the garden a place of delight just the same. – Helen Keller
Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into. – Henry Beecher
To be overcome by the fragrance of flowers is a delectable form of defeat. – Beverly Nichols
Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature. – Gerard de Nerval
Flowers have an expression of countenance as much as men and animals. Some seem to smile; some have a sad expression; some are pensive and diffident; others again are plain, honest and upright, like the broad-faced sunflower and the hollyhock. – Henry Ward Beecher
I would far rather have two or three lilies of the valley gathered for me by a person I like, than the most expensive bouquet that could be bought! – Elizabeth Gaskell, “Wives and Daughter”
Remember to share these beautiful flower quotes with everyone you know on social media.
Flower quotes «100 scented quotations about flowers»
100 FLOWER QUOTES THAT WILL MAKE YOU BLOOM
1. Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.
— Luther Burbank
2. The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all directions.
— Chanakya
3. What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life’s pathway, the good they do is inconceivable.
— Joseph Addison
4. Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light.
— Theodore Roethke TWEET THIS
5. The earth laughs in flowers.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson TWEET THIS
6. After women, flowers are the most lovely thing God has given the world.
— Christian Dior
7. Flowers are restful to look at. They have neither emotions nor conflicts.
— Sigmund Freud
8. You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming.
— Pablo Neruda
9. Flowers. are a proud assertion that a ray of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the world.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
10. Little things seem nothing, but they give peace, like those meadow flowers which individually seem odorless but all together perfume the air.
— Georges Bernanos
11. I love being by myself, love being outdoors, love taking a long walk with my dogs and looking at the trees, flowers, the sky.
— Audrey Hepburn
12. I am going to try to pay attention to the spring. I am going to look around at all the flowers, and look up at the hectic trees. I am going to close my eyes and listen.
— Anne Lamott
13. Change is a continuous process. You cannot assess it with the static yardstick of a limited time frame. When a seed is sown into the ground, you cannot immediately see the plant. You have to be patient. With time, it grows into a large tree. And then the flowers bloom, and only then can the fruits be plucked.
— Mamata Banerjee
14. Flowers make me irrationally happy.
— Alexa Von Tobel
15. Stretching his hand up to reach the stars, too often man forgets the flowers at his feet.
— Jeremy Bentham
16. A fox is a wolf who sends flowers.
— Ruth Brown
18. Flowers grow out of dark moments.
— Corita Kent
19. Flowers are happy things.
— P. G. Wodehouse
20. I’d rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck.
— Emma Goldman
21. People from a planet without flowers would think we must be mad with joy the whole time to have such things about us.
— Iris Murdoch
22. For myself I hold no preferences among flowers, so long as they are wild, free, spontaneous. Bricks to all greenhouses! Black thumb and cutworm to the potted plant!
— Edward Abbey
23. I will be the gladdest thing
Under the sun!
I will touch a hundred flowers
And not pick one.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay
24. The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound coming out of the flowers.
— Basho
25. To be overcome by the fragrance of flowers is a delectable form of defeat.
— Beverly Nichols
26. ‘Tis my faith that every flower
Enjoys the air it breathes!
— William Wordsworth
27. The violets in the mountains have broken the rocks.
— Tennessee Williams
28. Break open a cherry tree and there are no flowers, but the spring breeze brings forth myriad blossoms.
— Ikkyu Sojun
29. Perfumes are the feelings of flowers, and as the human heart, imagining itself alone and unwatched, feels most deeply in the night-time, so seems it as if the flowers, in musing modesty, await the mantling eventide ere they give themselves up wholly to feeling, and breathe forth their sweetest odours. Flow forth, ye perfumes of my heart, and seek beyond these mountains the dear one of my dreams!
— Heinrich Heine
30. How can one help shivering with delight when one’s hot fingers close around the stem of a live flower, cool from the shade and stiff with newborn vigor!
— Colette
31. Look at us, said the violets blooming at her feet, all last winter we slept in the seeming death but at the right time God awakened us, and here we are to comfort you.
— Edward Payson Rod
32. Flowers seem intended for the solace of ordinary humanity.
— John Ruskin
33. When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other.
— Chinese Proverb
34. Flowers have an expression of countenance as much as men or animals. Some seem to smile; some have a sad expression; some are pensive and diffident; others again are plain, honest and upright, like the broad-faced sunflower and the hollyhock.
— Henry Ward Beecher
35. The first wild-flower of the year is like land after sea.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
36. Flowers whisper «Beauty!» to the world, even as they fade, wilt, fall.
— Dr. SunWolf
37. Flowers are those little colorful beacons of the sun from which we get sunshine when dark, somber skies blanket our thoughts.
— Dodinsky
38. Flowers don’t worry about how they’re going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful.
— Jim Carrey
39. The artist is the confidant of nature, flowers carry on dialogues with him through the graceful bending of their stems and the harmoniously tinted nuances of their blossoms. Every flower has a cordial word which nature directs towards him.
— Auguste Rodin
40. The flower offered of itself
And eloquently spoke
Of Gods
In languages of rainbows
Perfumes
And secret silence.
— Phillip Pulfrey
41. Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.
— Gerard de Nerval TWEET THIS
42. Bread feeds the body, indeed, but flowers feed also the soul.
— Unknown author TWEET THIS
43. If dandelions were hard to grow, they would be most welcome on any lawn.
— Andrew Mason
44. I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
— William Wordsworth
45. Against a dark sky all flowers look like fireworks. There is something strange about them, at once vivid and secret, like flowers traced in fire in the phantasmal garden of a witch.
— G.K. Chesterton
46. The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size.
— Gertrude S. Wister
48. Can we conceive what humanity would be if it did not know the flowers?
— Maurice Maeterlinck
49. A flower’s appeal is in its contradictions — so delicate in form yet strong in fragrance, so small in size yet big in beauty, so short in life yet long on effect.
— Terri Guillemets
50. Said the other, little daisy, «I am very well content
To live simply in the meadow where the sun and rain are sent;
Where the bees all gather sweetness, and the dew falls on my head,
And the radiance of the moonlight is all around me shed.
«The grass and clover blossoms admire my beauty all day long,
As I listen to the music of a bird’s delightful song. «
— Gertrude Tooley Buckingham
51. The flower that follows the sun does so even in cloudy days.
— Robert Leighton
52. I like to think a flower opens itself to outgrow its plantedness. That it yearns to be carried away.
— Unknown
53. A profusion of pink roses bending ragged in the rain speaks to me of all gentleness and its enduring.
— The Collected Later Poems of William Carlos Williams
54. Flowers have spoken to me more than I can tell in written words. They are the hieroglyphics of angels, loved by all men for the beauty of their character, though few can decipher even fragments of their meaning.
— Lydia M. Child
55. Have you ever seen a flower down
Sometimes angels skip around
And in their blissful state of glee
Bump into a daisy or sweet pea.
— Terri Guillemets
56. Always grow flowers, as that will make your way full of flowers. Never grow thorns, as that will make your way thorny. Never want to target someone on an arrow. You may become the target of that arrow. Never make a well in the way of someone. As you may pass by that way sometime.
— Rahman Baba
57. The sun does not shine for a few trees and flowers, but for the wide world’s joy.
— Henry Ward Beecher
58. She cast her fragrance and her radiance over me. I ought never to have run away from her. I ought to have guessed all the affection that lay behind her poor little stratagems. Flowers are so inconsistent! But I was too young to know how to love her.
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
59. I must have flowers, always, and always.
— Claude Monet
60. I know a bank where the wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows,
Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine,
With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine.
— William Shakespeare
61. A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in—what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.
— Victor Hugo
62. Butterflies are not insects,’ Captain John Sterling said soberly. ‘They are self-propelled flowers.
— Robert A. Heinlein
63. In joy or sadness flowers are our constant friends.
— Okakura Kakuzō TWEET THIS
64. A flower blossoms for its own joy.
— Oscar Wilde
65. Without darkness, nothing comes to birth, As without light, nothing flowers.
— May Sarton
66. Don’t let the tall weeds cast a shadow on the beautiful flowers in your garden.
— Steve Maraboli
67. Our highest assurance of the goodness of Providence seems to me to rest in the flowers. All other things, our powers, our desires, our food, are all really necessary for our existence in the first instance. But this rose is an extra. Its smell and its color are an embellishment of life, not a condition of it. It is only goodness which gives extras, and so I say again that we have much to hope from the flowers.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
68. Dear common flower, that grow’st beside the way,
Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold,
First pledge of blithesome May,
Which children pluck, and, full of pride uphold.
— James Russell Lowell
69. Flowers are the music of the ground.
From earth’s lips spoken without sound.
— Edwin Curran
70. The flower fades that is not looked upon.
— Edward Counsel
71. Shed no tear! O shed no tear!
The flower will bloom another year.
Weep no more! O weep no more!
Young buds sleep in the root’s white core.
— John Keats
72. Many people have never learned to see the beauty of flowers, especially those that grow unnoticed.
— Erika Just
73. Happy is the man who can with vigorous wing
Mount to those luminous serene fields!
The man whose thoughts, like larks,
Take liberated flight toward the morning skies
—Who hovers over life and understands without effort
The language of flowers and voiceless things!
— Charles Baudelaire
74. What this old world needs is more bouquets handed around to folks when they are alive and kicking. Flowers don’t do a dead one much good.
— Robert Elliot Gonzales
75. Flowers have spoken to me more than I can tell in written words. They are the hieroglyphics of angels, loved by all men for the beauty of the character, though few can decypher even fragments of their meaning.
— Lydia Maria Child
76. I would far rather have two or three lilies of the valley gathered for me by a person I like, than the most expensive bouquet that could be bought!
— Elizabeth Gaskell
77. We grow like flowers, and bear desire, The odor of the human flowers.
— Richard Henry Stoddard
78. Flowers have an expression of countenance as much as men and animals. Some seem to smile; some have a sad expression; some are pensive and diffident; others again are plain, honest and upright, like the broad-faced sunflower and the hollyhock.
— Henry Ward Beecher
79. One person’s weed is another person’s wildflower.
— Susan Wittig Albert
80. Gardens and flowers have a way of bringing people together, drawing them from their homes.
— Clare Ansberry
81. Flowers don’t tell, they show. That’s the way good books should be too.
— Stephanie Skeem
82. Flowers are the Romeos and the Juliets of the nature!
— Mehmet Murat ildan
83. Flowers are love’s truest language.
— Park Benjamin
84. Every flower about a house certifies to the refinement of somebody. Every vine climbing and blossoming tells of love and joy.
— Robert G. Ingersoll
85. All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.
— Indian Proverb
86. True friendship is like a rose: we don’t realize its beauty until it fades.
— Evelyn Loeb
87. In joy or sadness, flowers are our constant friends.
— Kozuko Okakura
88. If you pass by the color purple in a field and don’t notice it, God gets real pissed off.
— Alice Walker
89. The flowers take the tears of weeping night and give them to the sun for day’s delight.
— Joseph S. Cotter, Sr.
90. Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.
— Hans Christian Andersen
91. Bread feeds the body, indeed, but flowers feed also the soul.
— The Koran
92. I don’t know whether nice people tend to grow roses or growing roses makes people nice.
— Roland A Browne
93. Lone and erect, beneath light’s primal flood,
A lily! and pure as any one of you.
— Mallarme
94. Love is the flower you’ve got to let grow.
— John Lennon
95. A beautiful flower begins its life in the dirt.
— Unknown
96. None can have a healthy love for flowers unless he loves the wild ones.
— Forbes Watson
97. He who wants a rose must respect the thorn.
— Persian Proverb TWEET THIS
98. Where flowers bloom so does hope.
— Lady Bird Johnson TWEET THIS
100. What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome. Are not flowers the stars of the earth, and are not our starts the flowers of the heaven.
— A.J. Balfour
101. Every flower must push through the dirt; to see the sunlight.
— J. Salmela