Задание

10.Установи соответствие между текстами A–G и заголовками 1–8. Занеси свои ответы в поле ответа. Используй каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

1. Privacy intrusion

2. Unchanged for centuries

3. In search of a new location

4. Improving social skills

5. Forced to leave

6. Imprisoned for love

7. Especially tasty

8. Two unexpected finds

A.Berry Pomeroy Castle in Devon was originally given as a gift to Ralph de Pomeroy by William the Conqueror. The White Lady is said to haunt the halls. She is believed to be the spirit of the beautiful Margaret Pomeroy, who fell in love with the same man as her sister, Lady Eleanor. Eleanor was so jealous that she sent Margaret to the castle's dungeons, and it's thought that Margaret haunts the dungeons to this day.

B. Georgia is synonymous with wine. It is the global birthplace of viniculture. In 2013, UNESCO recognised this incredible legacy by inscribing qvevri wine-making methods as part of the country's Intangible Cultural Heritage. Incredibly, many Georgian families, monks and nuns, and professional wine-makers alike still use the same methods of preparing wine today as their ancestors did thousands of years ago.

C. Friends communicate with each other regularly, and each time you talk to your friends, you get the opportunity to grow as a better communicator. With each conversation, you develop your non-verbal communication. Depending on the topic of conversation, you may be improving your ability to collaborate. It's also quite common that the first people you call when you have good news, bad news, or no news at all are your friends. Those interactions help you learn appropriate ways of responding.

D. Browser cookies are small pieces of information — like a username and password — that websites can store in your browser to track you. Google Chrome is moving away from cookies and toward a technology called FLoC, which will essentially make the browser track your search history and report your general interests to websites so they can feed you ads based on your perceived interests. Fortunately, there are ways to limit this tracking with ad blockers and browser extensions.

E.The 12th century was a good one for Pisa: the city's military, commercial, and political importance grew as their once small seaport became a regional powerhouse. Like any prosperous medieval Italian city, Pisa began to invest its new wealth in the construction of grand buildings. After sacking Palermo in 1063, the city government needed a place to display all of the treasures that adventurers had brought back from Sicily, so they decided to construct the "Field of Miracles" which would eventually be home to a Cathedral, Baptistery, cemetery, and one very tall bell tower.

F.Christopher Columbus wasn't the first European to reach the Americas. In 1960, archaeologists found evidence that Vikings had landed in Canada in the late 10th century, 500 years before Columbus. They called their colony Vinland, but abandoned it after about a decade and returned to Greenland. Some stories claim that they found the native people hostile. Other stories point to evidence of a dramatic drop in temperature as the reason for the Vikings' departure. It got too cold, making life in North America too difficult.

G. The closest planet to the Sun does indeed have ice on its surface. That sounds surprising at first glance, but the ice is found in permanently shadowed craters — those that never receive any sunlight. It is thought that perhaps comets delivered this ice to Mercury in the first place. In fact, NASA's spacecraft not only found ice, but it also found organics. Mercury is way too hot and airless for life as we know it, but it shows how these elements are distributed across the solar system.