Don’t get vaccinated: the vaccination failure of Putin’s poisoners and the new initiatives of the Gintsburgs
Vaccination in Moscow and throughout the country is seriously stalled.
Nobody began to listen and heed Putin’s instructions. Nobody believes him anymore. Conscious citizens are in no hurry to become part of the experiment (the third phase of Sputnik V tests officially ends in May 2021), and even the administrative resource turned on to the maximum does not help Putin’s “coronavirus party.” Meanwhile, the global contours of this project are emerging more and more clearly - NICEM named after. Gamaleyi (head Ginzburg in the photo) entered into a memorandum of cooperation with the notorious Anglo-Swedish biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to develop a global vaccine of a single type. At the same time, the virus is constantly mutating, which casts doubt on the effectiveness of vaccinations, and post-vaccination complications are being recorded all over the world.
Pastime implement the idea mandatory vaccination Russian language
The correct spelling of prefixes is pre-
and
is associated
with an understanding of the difference in their meanings.
The attachment is
means: 1) accession, approach, addition: attach, attach, arrive, attach, buy; 2) incomplete action: sit down, close, open; 3) location, being near something: Amur region, Urals, suburb, seaside.
Prefix pre-
: 1) denotes the highest degree of action or quality: satiate, exaggeration, exaggerated;
2) coincides in meaning with the prefix pere-
: block - block, interrupt - interrupt.
In some words, the meaning of prefixes is
and
it is
not clear enough, and such words should be remembered, for example: persecution, obstacle, stumbling block (stumbling block), perverse (unfaithful, changeable), neglect, deceive; adventure, claim, device, swear.
In the following words, similar in pronunciation, the difference in spelling is associated with the difference in their meaning: despise (disrespect, consider unworthy) - look after (take care, give shelter), betray (treasonably betray someone) - give (add), abide ( to be somewhere) - to arrive (to arrive), to transgress (to violate) - to begin (to begin), successor (one who takes office after someone, continues the work of someone) - receiver (apparatus for receiving), to bow ( treat with deep respect) - bow (bend, bend down), transform (embody, implement) - pretend (close).
You should remember the spelling of some words of foreign origin: presidium, president (spelling e
here it is explained by the fact that in these words in the Latin language there is a prefix
pre-
(from Latin pgae - before); privilege (from Latin privilegium - exclusive right); priority - primacy (from Lat. prior - first).
170.
Write it off.
Orally explain the spelling of the prefixes pre-
and
pre-
(underline the words where the meaning of these prefixes is unclear). Explain the meaning of the highlighted words.
Pr..connect the wire, pr..adjacent to the school garden, pr..jump in surprise, pr..squint your eyes, achieve pr..reconciliation, refract the sun's rays, pr..cut conversations, pr..skillful blacksmith, make a pr..graft, gray-haired pr..gatekeeper, do not pr..neglect
advice from a friend, join
the...
complaints, look for shelter, find shelter, block the road, vicissitudes of fate, unfair claims
, pr..overcome all straight..cities, pr..owning branch of the economy, give oath, pr..conduct documents, pr..unpleasant news, be
block
, seekers pr..adventures.
171.
Copy it, replacing the highlighted words with words with the prefixes
pre-
and
pre-
. Explain (orally) the meaning of prefixes in newly formed words.
Sample. The area near the station
-
station
Square;
completely finish classes
-
stop
classes.
Estate plot
, a strip
near the shore
, a city
near the Volga
,
slightly close
the door,
slightly open
the window,
a very strange
case,
tame
a wild animal,
a quickly passing
phenomenon,
block
the road,
get too much
of something,
increase
the danger.
172.
Write it off. Explain the meanings of foreign words (if you have any difficulties, use dictionaries). Make up sentences with these combinations.
Elect a pr..sidium, attend the pr..premiere of a play, visit the president.. enjoy pr..privileges, pr..priority in space exploration.
173.
Write it off. Name synonyms of the given words. Make sentences orally using the highlighted words.
Follow..follow
, pr..desirable, pr..wonderful, bring to life, pr..touch, pr..tolerate, pr..tolerate, pr..fastidious person,
pr..obstacles
, pr..creative, pr..flattering , pr..vision.
174.
Copy it by inserting the words given in brackets instead of dots.
1) Transistor... worked well. The young engineer turned out to be worthy... of the famous designer (successor, successor). 2) The team could immediately... get to work. Nobody wanted... to (break, begin) this oath.
3) A group of climbers carried out... climbing an inaccessible mountain peak. Systematic training is... a condition for any sports success (indispensable, unparalleled). 4) This is... a phenomenon.
All ... patients were met by the doctor on duty (transient, visiting).
175.
Write it off.
Explain (orally) the spelling of words with the prefixes pre-
and
pre-
. Do a morphemic analysis of the highlighted word.
1) A.S. Popov invented the world's first radio transmitter and receiver. — Maxim Gorky is the successor of the realist writers of the 19th century. 2) The tree bent its branches to the very ground. — Contemporaries bowed before Shchepkin’s remarkable talent. 3) During our stay in Yalta, we loved to watch the pr..
existence of steamships. 4) My uncle Mr. Sipyagin, my mother’s brother, matured me. (T.) 5) I pretended like I was sleeping. (L.T.) 6) Tatyana believed the traditions of the common people of old times. (P.) With the trusting hope of the first years, I gave in to my friends with a tender soul. (P.) - The presence of his comrade gave him courage. (T.
WITH.)
176.
Write down the words with missing letters. Label the prefixes.
1) I was approaching my destination. 2) The little man immediately began to try on his sheepskin coat. 3) Garrison life had little appeal for me. 4) “Vasilisa Egorovna is a great...brave lady,” Shvabrin remarked importantly. 5) Broadsword brought us swords. We left the commandant, apparently reconciled. 6) I understood the persistent slander that Shvabrin followed her [Masha].
7) “Think carefully,” she added, “will there be any obstacles from your relatives?” The disdain with which he [the father] mentioned Marya Ivanovna seemed to me as indecent as it was unfair. 9) I met Shvabrin rarely and reluctantly, especially since I noticed in him a hidden hostility towards himself.
10) Suddenly they shouted in the crowd that the sovereign on horseback was waiting for the prisoners and was taking oath. 11) Our eyes met; in mine he [Shvabrin] could read contempt, and he turned away with an expression of sincere anger and creative mockery. 12) May God grant you a hundred years of health for the fact that I, an old man, matured and calmed down. 13) Any word that resembles an imaginary pr...
the son's step was painful for him [the father]. 14) Here the notes of Pyotr Andreevich Grinev end.
(A. Pushkin)
177.
Make up phrases with these words and write them down. Indicate the ways of syntactic connection between the main and dependent words.
Implement, begin, preparation, obstacle, overcome, obstacle, adventure, wrangling, reconcile, arrival, stay, excellent.
178.
Write it off. Indicate the composition of the highlighted words.
General knowledge
, great educator,
life..vocation
,
desire
to study, grow plants,
continuously
conduct extensive experimental research, overcome obstacles, amazing perseverance,
irresistible
perseverance, excellent tasting fruits, provide all possible support, etc., continue the work started.
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“We looked at the vaccination registration windows at three clinics offhand.
In one of the medical institutions in the west of Moscow, in the Kutuzovsky district, on Monday evening there are 12 free slots for Tuesday, 19 for Wednesday and 23 for next Thursday. Approximately the same situation in a randomly selected clinic in the north of Moscow. In another clinic - in Chertanovo - there are even more free slots in the coming days. On Thursday, for example, there are 30 more slots,” Business FM reported on December 14.
Media representatives quickly found out that practically no one was signing up for vaccination by simply going to the vaccination registration page on mos.ru - almost any time there was free.
As a result, in order not to expose himself and the entire vaccination process to the ostracism of “ill-wishers,” of whom he has the vast majority in Moscow, Sobyanin gave the command to block viewing of the electronic vaccination appointment “out of curiosity.” Now, if you are not a doctor, not a teacher, not an MFC employee, not a service sector worker, you can no longer look at available vaccination slots. When entering your data for a vaccination appointment, the message “patient not found” is displayed, however, media workers in Moscow are also becoming a target group from this week, so the secret will still become apparent.
But here’s what’s most striking: declaring a high risk of “getting infected and infecting,” the Moscow authorities refuse to take PCR tests (today there are instant Covid detection systems - in a few minutes) and do antibody tests for those who decide to get the vaccine. It turns out that the real immune status of a person is the last thing they care about.
It is very interesting that even the criminal WHO earlier this year gave the command to suspend routine vaccination against known infections in connection with the coronavirus “pandemic” it declared. So what kind of approach is this when, in the midst of a pandemic, without additional tests, all citizens are offered to be vaccinated against this most raging respiratory disease? What if the vaccine is given to a person who is asymptomatic about coronavirus? Or what if it is someone who has been ill with serious consequences, but whose body has not completely left the virus? Or maybe vaccination should still be carried out before the pandemic, and not in its midst?
§4. Spelling of vowels in prefixes: No. 24. Gatekeeper, vicissitude, overcome, embellish,
№ 24.
Gatekeeper, vicissitude, overcome, embellish, exaggerate, pursue, radio, satiate, multiply (multiply even more) - multiply (greatly increase), refraction, most unpleasant, attach, immutable, grovel, unpretentious, criminal, non-criminal, seek, advantage, unparalleled , poultice, tame.
№ 25.
Most cheerful, wise, very, elderly, downplay, satiated;
block, transform, transmit, interrupt;
despise, presidium, prelude, notorious, pretender, prefect, prerogative, precedent.
№ 26. 1)
Caspian, seaside, school; 2)
approach, weld, bring, screw, hang, screw, attract, bring, bend, push, attach
7 reap, glued, bowed, chain, touch, attach, buy, freeze, sew; 3)
get sick, hold back, think about it, shout out, lie down, dress up, lift up, listen, embellish, downplay; 4)
run, smooth, invite, acknowledge, burn, cook, cauterize, summon, land, order, finish off, apply, appropriate, shoot.
Words in which the prefix does not stand out: device, friendly, grafting, adventurous.
№ 27.
Attach - attach, firmly attach. Limit is the spatial or temporal boundary of something. Remake - do it again.
Embellish - present in a better way than it actually is. Beautiful - very beautiful. Repaint – repaint.
Receiver is a device for receiving something. The successor is the successor. Adopt - imitate, assimilate.
To look after - to give someone shelter or food. To despise is to treat someone or something with contempt.
Proceed - approach, approach. To transgress is to violate. Step over - take a step;
Add – give extra; strengthen, add. To betray is to betray treacherously. Convey - give, hand over.
To arrive - to come, to arrive. To abide - to be. To stay - to visit somewhere (about many places).
Coming – achieving something, appearing somewhere. Transient - temporary, short-lived. Transferable - (about sports and production awards) transferred to a new winner in competitions.
Downplay – reduce a little. To downplay is to present as smaller, in smaller sizes than it actually is.
Close - close, usually loosely or quietly. Implement - bring to life.
Incline - slightly incline. Bow down - bow down, lower down.
№ 28.
Pugachev looked at me intently, occasionally squinting his left eye. I started asking him about the way of life on the waters and about
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notable persons. The winds died down, the choirs of birds fell silent, and the herds lay down. Near the tea table Oblomov saw an elderly aunt living with them. I noticed that some faint reflections were constantly falling into my room.
A Cossack's stay in a village is an exception to the rule. I pretended to be asleep, but in fact I fell asleep when my mother fell asleep. Like a child, I splashed in the water, indulging in the highest pleasure. The boy pulled his grandfather’s sleeve, and his face completely transformed.
A company of soldiers blocked the road to the square.
№ 29.
Having fun; bow down; approached, bowed down; sins, perceived; the pursuit; picky; holding, light a cigarette; overcoming; fell silent; pretty.
№ 30.
Sevka's tit.
On the stuffy July nights, the doors to the wards were not closed. Many now admitted that they fell in love with waking up early, even through their slumbers hearing the unceremonious chirping of birds right in their ears. A breeze coming from the mountains ruffles the edges of the sheet and touches the sleeping children in a friendly manner.
Despite all the vicissitudes of the war, despite the constant pain and suffering, they smile, indulging in the morning bliss. The night took away with it all yesterday's sorrows. The dawn chill, the smell of acacia and dew seem to enter your chest by themselves, and causeless joy is born. Everything around is transformed.
I want everything: morning porridge, a book to offer to my neighbor with whom I quarreled yesterday, and a bird to lure to the bed.
Once Sevka had great luck: he caught with his hands a yellow-bellied tit sitting on the back of the bed. The birds were not afraid of those who were lying down, as long as there were no walkers or adults nearby. Someone immediately brought a basket of grass, someone brought bread crumbs. Everyone wanted to tame the bird. But she fluttered, squealed and escaped from her palms.
The guys looked around lostly, and the disheveled tit fluttered from bush to bush. Look for the wind in the field.
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Russian language
Offline Russian language trainer for 6th grade with answers. Spelling: Vowels in the prefixes pre- and pre- . Thematic training in any class and in preparation for passing the OGE and Unified State Exam in the Russian language. Author of assignments: Alexandrova E.S. Vowels in the prefixes pre- and look also in the notes
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Russian language trainer. Vowels in prefixes pre- and pre-
Task 1. Insert the missing letters where necessary. Where possible, highlight prefixes and indicate their meaning.
Right answers:
- Station buffet, stay in the capital, rushed first, despise the enemy, put it into practice, joined later, pretend to be asleep, very unpleasant conversation, stop talking, touch a flower, continuous rain, long cord, greetings from a friend, open the window slightly, front line, very nasty character, nature of the region, land in the center, elderly couple, pull up a chair, exceed authority, habitable, forgive sins, weigh down, dowry house.
- Teach at the Lyceum, close the window, undergo changes, add a veranda, stop conversations, sit next to him, an adventure exaggerated by opponents, take a step closer, a beautiful dreamer, a gray-haired gatekeeper, an amazing story, a school site, a diligent student, break off a relationship, get fed up with flattery, overcome obstacles, go to the Baltics, seek refuge, join the opinion, preamble to the conversation, claims to victory, relax in the Azov region, hit it hard, His Excellency, turn into a princess.
- Squint your eyes, sit on a bench, obvious exaggeration, nail to the ceiling, tiny legs, add shine to a surface, primitive level, tame an animal, lure a fish, an interesting fact, a beautiful suburb, coastal reeds, a picky gourmet, a new drug, lift the veil, an interesting plot , pursue the enemy, prepare medicine, swear allegiance, stop attempts, join the culture, friendly young man, crush with a load, remain in thought.
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Task 2 . Fill in the missing letters where necessary. Where possible, highlight prefixes and indicate their meaning.