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Unit 13


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 526.


UNIT 16

 

No news is good news.

Saying and doing are two things.

What is done cannot be undone.

Anything is better than going on doing nothing.

 

 

One busy housewife sweeping the floor,

Two busy housewives polishing the door,

Three busy housewives washing the socks,

Four busy housewives winding the clocks,

Five busy housewives cleaning with the broom,

Six busy housewives tidying up the room,

Seven busy housewives washing in the sink,

Eight busy housewives giving the cat a drink,

Nine busy housewives cooking dinner too,

Ten busy housewives with nothing else to do.

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 1.

1. What colour cardigans would you like to see? Yellow ones. 2. What kind of juice is that? Orange juice. 3. Do they sell used cars? Yes, they sell used ones. 4. Do you want pretty shoes? Yes, I'd like ones. 5. Is that Russia food? No, Ukrainian food. 6. Is that your suitcase? No, it's Dad's one. 7. Would you like this tasty cream?No, I'd better have milk. 8. Do you prefer orange perfume? Yes, I prefer orange perfume. 9. Do you buy things in big shops? Yes, I often buy ones in big shops. 10. Would you like a big breakfast? No, I prefer Just tea.

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 2.

1. Óïðàæíåíèå 2. Âñòàâüòå âìåñòî òî÷åê one/ones èëè that/those.

1. I like this waltz by Chopen better than the other ones . 2. There are two books. Which ones would you like to read? 3. The fashion of this dress is better than that of this skirt. 4. Have you got any umbrellas? Please, show me the brown one. 5. Mr. Lewis is carrying her husband's cabin bag and that of Mr. Crow. 6. They are fixing the labels to the cabin bags and ones to the brief cases. 7. The security Officer wants to see Mr Lewis' hand baggage and that of Mr Crow. 8. Mr Lewis' grandfather wanted to unity his technology to produce valves made of ferrous metals and those of stainless steel. 9. The article hits out at companies and the big oil ones in particular. 10. There were a lot of questions, but the trickiest ones were the questions about the pavement markings, signs and signals.

 

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 3

1. I write letters myself

2. If I can't do it myself, my secretary arranges visits

3. Yes, I enjoyed myself at the party

4. Usually I book a ticket myself

5. Serious businessmen usually make a reservation at St. Petersburg hotels themselves

6. I will take part in testing new equipment myself

7. No, he makes everything himself

8. She found herself at the Trafalgar Square

9. Yes, I always buy clothes myself

10. He saw the General Manager himself

 

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 4

1. I have some English books, but I have no English magazines

2. I bought some vegetables, but I didn't buy any fruits

3. I have some friends in England, but I haven't got any in France

4. I'd like some fish. Sorry, we haven't got any fish today. Take some meat

5. May I take some pie?Yes, please.I made it myself

6. Somebody called you

7. Did you meet somebody on the way home?

8. I saw nobody in the garden

9. Nobody asked you to do it

10. He went somewhere

11. I don't know anybody here

12. Nothing happened to him

13. Did anybody tell you this news?

14. I couldn't se them anywhere

15. He don't know anything about it

16. He is speaking with somebody by the phone now

17. She hasn't go anywhere this summer

18. You can book tickets everywhere

19. I forgot something

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 5

1. My secretary told them that we would be a little late. (cîãëàñîâàíèå âðåìåí)2. The Passenger Officer must have all my documents.(âûðàæàåò óâåðåííîñòü, íåñîìíåííîñòü) 3. Oh, you must be Mr Lewis and Mr Crow. (âûðàæàåò óâåðåííîñòü, íåñîìíåííîñòü.) 4. Gentlemen, Could you please put your baggage on the scale in succession.(âåæëèâàÿ ïðîñüáà) 5. Perhaps you should fix these labels to your cabin bags and briefcases(âûðàæàåò äîëæåíñòâîâàíèå, íåîáõîäèìîñòü). 6. Would you prefer seats forwards or the back of the aircraft?(âåæëèâûé âîïðîñ) 7. Might I see your boarding card, please? (âåæëèâûé íî îôèöèàëüíûé âîïðîñ) 8.Might I see your hand baggage, please? (âåæëèâûé íî îôèöèàëüíûé âîïðîñ) 9. They must pick up their baggage in the terminal building.(âûðàæàåò îáÿçàííîñòü) 10. Would you mind answering the door?(âåæëèâûé âîïðîñ) 11. “Guess what's this?” – “How could I know?”(âûðàæàåò ñïîñîáíîñòü, óìåíèå)

 

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 6

1. They said we were not allowed to look at the house. 2. I asked Jake to be more careful. 3. I expect him to come soon.4. Did you think I should pay? 5. I remind Sue not to forget to buy coffee. 6.I don't want her to tell anybody. 7. Would you like I go now? 8. He said she wanted to buy a car. 9. They recommended not to stay at that hotel. 10. Do you want to know how to use machine?11. We invite you to come and stay with us for a few days.12. I ask you to give me your hand.

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 7

1. We have got to explain them the rules.

2. You won't have to ask this question

3. I'll have to meet them

4. He was to help his wife

5. His grand mother had to look after the children

6. I'll have got to call many people

7. She has to visit her sick friend

8. We'll have to discuss it on Wednesday

9. The flight is to start at 3 o'clock

10. I have to wait them at the station

11. When the meeting is to start?

12. You've got to go home

13. Do children have to go to school every day?

14. She has got to clean the house

15. We had got to help our friends

16. What do you have to do at home?

17. Does she have to do a lot of exercises?

18. What do I have to do to get driving license?

19. Don fell in suddenly yesterday. We had to call for a doctor

20. Sorry, I couldn't come yesterday. I had got to work till late

21. Jill is to book 2 economy seats

 

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 8.

He seems to be writing something. 2. I can't hear anything, though he seems to be to speaking. 3. Your friend doesn't seem to be coming. 4. I appeared to be reading a newspaper. 5. They claimed to be waiting for us. 6. He appeared to be sleeping. 7. I expect you to be learning the rules. 8. My English seems to be getting better. 9. They claim to be having breakfast. 10. I explained the rules, and she appeared to be following.

 

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 9.

1. It has been raining all day. 2. I have been playing English since I was six. 3. She had been listening professionally for ten years. 4 We haven't been living in this house for very long.5. That man has been walking down the street for ages. 6. I have been working very much this week. 7. He has been listening to that music for hours.8. Have you been waiting long sir? 9. “Aren't you hungry?” – “No. I have been eating all day”. 10. “Why are my books all over the floor?” – “She has been cleaning the house”. 11. “You are very late.” – “I have been talking to Henry, and he can't stop”. 12. That man has been standing outside for hours. 13. “You look tired”. – “I have been washing clothes all day”.

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 10.

1. The situation is serious. Something must be done before it's too late. 2. It is something that can be explained. 3. She seems to get better today. 4. The music could go from a long way away. 5. We may leave to Sweden soon. 6. Please go away. I want to be alone. 7. Traffic signs must be followed by all people. 8. Salaries should increase. 9. Market economy must develop. 10. She hopes to buy a new car. 11. Could you pass me the salt? 12. You should fill in all the application forms.

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 11.

“Are they ready with the parcel?” – “No, it is still being packed .” 2. What is being tested now? 3. The exercise are being done . 4. The article about environmental questions is being discussed. 5. The letter to her uncle is being written. 6. The computer is being tested at the moment. 7. Your application is still being brought into consideration by the managers. 8. Money is being paid in . 9. Coffee is being served here. 10. Drinks are being taken too. 11. The apple pie is being made in the kitchen. 12. Baggage is being taken down. 13. New quests are being welcomed. 14. Reservations at a five stars hotel are being ordered.

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 12.

Have you been invited to his party? 2. Has Peter been asked? 3. I haven't got the letter Perhaps it had been sent to the wrong address. 4. The room has been cleaned. 5. I haven't got my umbrella. It has been taken away. 6. Has that man been seen since last week? 7. Has the new machine been shown? 8. My usual treatment has been used. 9. Anything has been told. 10. Some vegetables have been bought. 11. The machine has been just tested. 12. Good results have been achieved for the last few years. 13. Its machines have been improved lately. 14. Have the tickets been booked yet? 15. Has the application form has been filled in form yet?

 

 

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Óïðàæíåíèå 1

1. Harry Lewis had made up his mind to accept the invitation from "Parma Controls.Services". Íå phoned to his secretary Jill Evans. He wanted Jill to make all the travel arrangement: to book two economy seats on a plane departing to St.Petersburg and two open-dated return tickets, to make a reservation for a double-suite in a four or five stars, to do to is all the necessary formalities required to get the passports with the visas for Russia, to pay a visit to the

Russian consulate in London and get all the application forms to be filled in.

2. They got to the airport by car. Mrs Lewis drives her husband to the airport.

3. They were bothered to be late because they arrived a few minutes late

4. It takes a long time to go through the check-in-procedure

5. Mr Lewis and My Crow walk through an entrance signed "Passengers Only", his wife leaves in the airport. At Passenger Control they show their passports for inspection.

6. They buy a bottle of White Label, and 100 king-size tipped cigarettes.

7. Mr Lewis and Mr Crow's flight - XA101 - is boarding at Gate 5. Carrying their briefcases and cabin bags, they walk out of the departure lounge and follow the signs pointing the way to Gate 5. One of the airline's ground hostesses checks their boarding cards at the gate. After a security check, they walk down the air bridge to the open door of the aircraft where the cabin crew is waiting to greet the passengers.

8. They have breakfast and sleep a little.

9. They come to the porter and ask him where they can pick up their baggage. He explains the procedure and they get their suitcases in 5 minutes.

10. A representative of the hotel "Primorskaya" is waiting for them in the arrival lounge.

 

 

Óïðàæíåíèå 2.

When I was a child I travelled by plane for the first time. To tell the truth being a child you don't understand all dangers of each flight. You just look trough the window and enjoy magic view. Being an adult travelling by plane becomes a little bit scary, mostly taking off and descending. In fact the most part of the airplane crashes happen at the beginning of taking in. Usually I try to think positively, enjoy the meal and try to sleep. Thanks God, I don't have to travel by plane often.

 


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