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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 595.


Beach – bank – shore- coast

· beach –a flat area immediately next to the sea

· bank –land along each side of a river or canal; ground near a river

· shore –stretch of land bordering on the sea or a large body of water

· coast –land bordering the sea; seashore and land near it

 

1. He used to spend the morning lying about the …with next to nothing on. 2. To the north and south the … is rock for the most part. 3. We could see the trees on the other… . 4. Gradually the oil stains were cleaned from the … . 5. The center of the city is situated on the other … of the river. 6. Tourists go there to walk on the … . 7. There was a protest against official plans to site a third London airport on the Essex… . 8. I got a sunburn on the … yesterday. 9. In the afternoon we will travel to an old village on the … of Lake Michigan. 10. The US West … and Alaska are threatened by a strong cyclone. 11. To reach the opposite … of the river you'll have to cross a strong stream. 12. Bronzed children surfed into the … on curling waves. 13. He enjoyed fishing on the river … at sunrise. 14. Wandering on the deserted … in front of the bungalow, he remembered the days of his youth. 15. Two elderly people were walking hand in hand along the … enjoying the beauty of the storm.

 

 

Ex. 19. Choose and insert the correct word:

· sick

a) used when you talk about bad health (both before a noun and in the predicative position):

Ex.: The parents asked the doctor to have a look at their sick daughter.

Ex.: He is absolutely sick, let him have a sick leave.

b) used in the expression “to be sick”, which means “to have nausea”

Ex.: I overate those marshmallows of yours last night, so now I'm sick!

c) used to mean “very tired of” (usually in the expression “sick and tired of smth”)

Ex.: I'm sick and tired ofyour stupid questions.

· ill

a) used to talk about bad health (in the predicative position: after a link verb)

Ex.: He feels ill and keeps drinking hot tea with raspberry jam.

1. Suddenly he fell … of some mysterious disease. 2. They had been told by one of the island boys that he was … . 3. The child was … three times during the night. 4. The girl was looking after her … father for eleven years. 5. Sorry I have missed all those classes: I have been … . 6. The … child was finally taken to hospital. 7. He could barely eat anything. The very thought of food made him … . 8. If you are … , you'd better stay at home. 9. I'm … and tired of listening to your advice. 10. Why is she absent? Is she still …? 11. He is a very … man. 12. I feel absolutely … and exhausted. Actually, I'm going to have my x-ray done.13. When I'm on a voyage, I usually feel sea-… . 14. I have never felt air-… in my life on board the plane. 15. The … man felt dizzy when he tried to get out of bed.

Ex. 20. Choose and insert the correct word in the proper tense and voice:

MAKE is used in the following cases:

 

make up one's mind ïðèíÿòü ðåøåíèå / ïðèéíÿòè ð³øåííÿ
make an appointment íàçíà÷èòü âñòðå÷ó / íàçíà÷èòè çóñòð³÷
make an arrangement çàêëþ÷àòü äîãîâîðåííîñòü / óêëàñòè óãîäó
make the beds ñòåëèòü ïîñòåëü / ñòåëèòè ë³æêî
make a cake èñïå÷ü ïèðîã / âèïåêòè ïèð³ã
make certain óäîñòîâåðèòüñÿ / óïåâíèòèñÿ
make changes âíåñòè èçìåíåíèÿ / âíîñèòè çì³íè
make a coffee ñäåëàòü êîôå / çðîáèòè êàâó
make a deal with smb çàêëþ÷èòü ñäåëêó ñ êåì-ë. / óêëàñòè óãîäó
make a decision ïðèíÿòü ðåøåíèå / ïðèéíÿòè ð³øåííÿ
make a discovery ñäåëàòü îòêðûòèå / çðîáèòè â³äêðèòòÿ
make an effort ñäåëàòü óñèëèå / çðîáèòè çóñèëëÿ
make a report ñäåëàòü äîêëàä /çðîáèòè äîïîâ³äü
make a fortune íàêîïèòü ñîñòîÿíèå / íàêîïè÷èòè áàãàòñòâî
make an impression ïðîèçâåñòè âïå÷àòëåíèå / ñïðàâèòè âðàæåííÿ
make improvements âíåñòè óëó÷øåíèÿ / çàïðîâàäèòè ïîë³ïøåííÿ
make a joke ïîøóòèòü / ïîæàðòóâàòè
make a mess óñòðîèòü áåñïîðÿäîê / â÷èíèòè áåçëàä
make a mistake ñîâåðøèòü îøèáêó / çðîáèòè ïîìèëêó
make money çàðàáîòàòü äåíüãè / çàðîáèòè ãðîø³
make a noise ïðîèçâîäèòü øóì / ñòâîðþâàòè ãîì³í
make an offer âíîñèòü ïðåäëîæåíèå / âíåñòè ïðîïîçèö³þ
make peace çàêëþ÷èòü ìèð / óêëàñòè ìèðíó óãîäó
make preparations äåëàòü ïðèãîòîâëåíèÿ / ãîòóâàòèñÿ
make progress äîñòè÷ü óñïåõà â ó÷åáå / äîñÿãòè óñï³õó ó íàâ÷àíí³
make a success of smth äîñòè÷ü óñïåõà / äîñÿãòè óñï³õó
make sure óäîñòîâåðèòüñÿ / óïåâíèòèñÿ
make translation ñäåëàòü ïåðåâîä / çðîáèòè ïåðåêëàä
make trouble ïðè÷èíèòü áåñïîêîéñòâî / âèêëèêàòè íåñïîê³é
make war îáúÿâèòü âîéíó / îãîëîñèòè â³éíó

 

DO is used in the following cases:

do one's best/worst ñäåëàòü âñå îò ñåáÿ çàâèñÿùåå/âûïîëíèòü õóäøóþ ðàáîòó / çðîáèòè âñå ùî â³ä Âàñ çàëåæèòü/ âèêîíàòè ÿêíàéã³ðøå
do business with smb âåñòè áèçíåñ ñ êåì-ë / âåñòè ä³ëîâ³ ñïðàâè ñ êèìîñü
do a crossword ðåøàòü êðîññâîðä / ðîçâ'ÿçàòè êðîñâîðä
do damage to smb/smth íàíåñòè óùåðá êîìó-ë. / óøêîäèòè êîãîñü, ùîñü
do one's duty èñïîëíèòü äîëã / âèêîíàòè ñâ³é îáîâ'ÿçîê
do an exercise ñäåëàòü óïðàæíåíèå / çðîáèòè âïðàâó
do an experiment ïðîâåñòè ýêñïåðèìåíò / çðîáèòè åêñïåðèìåíò
do good ïðèíîñèòü ïîëüçó / áóòè íà êîðèñòü
do one's hair ñäåëàòü ïðè÷åñêó / çðîáèòè çà÷³ñêó
do harm ïðè÷èíèòü âðåä / ñêðèâäèòè êîãîñü
do homework âûïîëíèòü äîìàøíåå çàäàíèå / âèêîíóâàòè äîìàøíº çàâäàííÿ
do housework âûïîëíèòü äîìàøíþþ ðàáîòó / âèêîíóâàòè äîìàøí³ ñïðàâè
do a job âûïîëíÿòü çàäàíèå / âèêîíóâàòè çàâäàííÿ
do lessons äåëàòü óðîêè / ðîáèòè çàâäàííÿ
do smth for a living çàðàáàòûâàòü íà æèçíü / çàðîáëÿòè ñîá³ íà æèòòÿ
do miracles for òâîðèòü ÷óäåñà / òâîðèòè äèâà
do research ïðîâîäèòü èññëåäîâàíèå / ïðîâîäèòè ðîçâ³äêè
do right/wrong ïîñòóïèòü ïðàâèëüíî/íåïðàâèëüíî / â÷èíèòè â³ðíî/íåâ³ðíî
do a service îêàçàòü óñëóãó / çðîáèòè ïîñëóãó
do the shopping äåëàòü ïîêóïêè / çðîáèòè çàêóïêè
do a translation äåëàòü ïåðåâîä / çðîáèòè ïåðåêëàä
do the washing-up ìûòü ïîñóäó / ìèòè ïîñóä
do the work äåëàòü ðàáîòó / ïðàöþâàòè

 

1. When he was … his written exercises, he … some grammar mistakes. 2. He … up his mind not to talk to the new people and hurried to the White House entrance. 3. What does he … for a living? He … research at the university. 4. "… your report brief. Keep to the subject," said the chairman. 5. She always … her best to study well. 6. Eat more vegetables. They will … you a lot of good. 7. The boy was upset, he had … his mother cry. 8. You must always try to … your best. 9. What do you want me …? I can't … money, I know it. 10. … sure that your plane takes off at nine. 11. Who … this dress for you? 12. He … the first attempt, but it was a failure. 13. We like … our guests comfortable. 14. Every morning the maid goes to all rooms on our floor to … beds. 15. I'm sorry, I can … nothing to help you. 16. He … his fortune at the Stock Exchange. 17. Those children are … so much noise! 18. Eating too much chocolate … harm to your health. 19. Can you … an effort and … the translation by next week? 20. Soldiers must always … their duty. 21. Someone … an offer for the house yesterday. 22. When you … your homework, could you, please, … the beds? 23. Although I … my best at the exam, I'm afraid I … several stupid mistakes! 24. I hate … the washing-up, but I love … the washing. 25. If you …up your mind to … an appointment with him, try to … a success of it.

 

Ex. 21. Choose and insert the correct word or verb-adverb combina­tion in the proper form.


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