Ответы по английскому языку
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
We wish they ...here
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Ответов: 1
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1 год назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
помогите как написать в предложение в настоящем простом времени
1 Paco/read storis 2 children / watch cartoons 3 Nanny Shine / drive a car 4 Maya/ write emails 5 Larry and Lulu / play games 6 your friends / play tennis 7 your friend / paint pictures 8 your mother and father / play badminton 9 your sister / play the piano 10 you / read a book 11 your brother / play a game.
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Ответов: 1
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
ПОМОГИТЕ С АНГЛИЙСКИМ СРОЧНО!
Упражнение 1. Определить тип условных предложений.
0- Zero conditional, 1 - First Conditional, 2 - Second Conditional, 3 - Third Conditional).
1. When you are driving a car, you need to be very attentive - Korдa машину, нужно быть очень внимательным.
2. When I wake up at 6 o'clock, I feel awful -- Kогда я просыпаюсь в 6 утра, то чувствую себя ужасно.
3. If I had known it in advance, I wouldn't have said such things - Если бы я знал об этом заранее, я бы не сказал таких вещей.
4. If I had a thousand years to live, I would become an expert in many spheres Если бы я жил тысячу лет, я бы стал экспертом во множестве областей.
5. If I see Gordon tomorrow, I will tell him about it - Если я увижу Гордона завтра, я расскажу ему об этом.
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Напишите мини-сочинение на тему школьных дней (на английском), по плану вступление,преимущества(школы),недостатки(школы),итог. Используя данные выражения: Some of the advantages:
to become smarter, to develop your mind, to take part in school activities, to have good sports facilities, to have good and experienced teachers, to have interesting school traditions, to develop your imagination, to study interesting subjects, to learn new things, to prepare for adult life, to have a lot of friends, to enjoy school life and friendship...
Some of the disadvantages:
not to need so much knowledge, to have no time for sports and hobbies, to get up early in the morning every day, to be tired of doing homework, to work too hard, not to be allowed to do what you want to, to have boring lessons, to be afraid of some teachers, to have too many extra subjects, to worry about getting good marks, to have many tests, school has nothing to do with real life...
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Ответов: 1
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Task 4. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? Correct them.
1. Her name is Anna. She is doctor.
2. She has the flat in the London.
3. I go to the work by car.
4. We have the dinner at eight o’clock in the evening.
5. John always stays in bed late on Sunday mornings.
6. The English is easy.
7. The students in this class aren’t lazy: they work hard.
8. Please, have a lunch with us!
9. What time do you go to the school?
10. Can I have an cheese sandwich, please?
11. What do you do in the evenings?
12. Have you finished reading a book I lent you?
13. The Ganges is a river which runs through India.
14. I would love to meet John in person.
15. She went to France by a train.
16. Jack's mother is in the France on holiday.
17. Could you show me the way to Victoria Park, please?
18. I can meet you outside Hilton Hotel tonight at nine o'clock.
19. Where is the Kalahari Desert?
20. He is reading a book about the World War I.
21. Have you ever seen a Great Wall of China?
22. Let's meet in Macey’s Restaurant.
23. He buys the Observer every morning.
24. They drove to the north of the England.
25. Can you please tell me a way to a nearest hospital?
26. People from United Kingdom are not only people who speak the English language.
27. Where are a boys?
28. They're playing football on the beach.
29. I never drive to office. I always go on foot.
30. Which city in England is Tower Bridge located in?
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Ответов: 2
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Task 3. Underline the correct word.
1. Katie speaks Spanish/ the Spanish fluently.
2. All clothes/ the clothes in that bag need to be washed.
3. Life/ The life will be very different in a hundred years’ time.
4. Swimming / The swimming is a good way to keep fit.
5. Jane has gone to library/the library to do some work.
6. He was only/ the only person who remembered my birthday.
7. Potatoes/ The potatoes grow underground.
8. I always have a cup of coffee in morning/ the morning.
9. Her children bought her those flowers/the flowers.
10. I have been playing piano/ the piano since I was eight years old.
11. Our plane leaves from Gatwick airport/ the Gatwick airport at six o’clock.
12. Her husband is in hospital/ the hospital, having an operation.
13. Chris went diving in Red Sea/ the Red Sea.
14. The Taj Mahal/ Taj Mahal is in India.
15. During their trip to New York, John and Mary plan to visit the Museum of Modern Art/ Museum of Modern Art.
16. Woody Allen is a famous film director who also plays saxophone/ the saxophone.
17. I have booked a seat on a flight, which leaves at 8 o'clock in the evening/ evening.
18. Geraldine speaks the Japanese/ Japanese fluently.
19. In a few weeks, Grays/ the Grays are planning to move to the seaside.
20. She stayed out in sun/ the sun too long.
21. According to the latest press reports, the Prime Minister/ Prime Minister is going to resign.
22. They had a guide with them when they climbed Himalayas/ the Himalayas.
23. I'm extremely tired. The only thing I want is to go to the bed/ bed.
24. Sam and Pat played chess/ the chess for hours yesterday afternoon.
25. Life in big cities can be very difficult for elderly/ the elderly.
26. Did you remember to go to supermarket/ the supermarket on your way home?
27. Did you pay much for computer/ the computer you bought?
28. We always eat dinner/ the dinner at seven o'clock.
29. James is always first/ the first person to arrive at a party.
30. Let me introduce you to the Walter/ Walter.
31. My greatest dream is to travel across the South America/ South America.
32. We spent three weeks at Hyatt/ the Hyatt. The service was excellent.
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Ответов: 2
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Task 2. Put in the or a where necessary.
A She went to 1)__ doctor’s because she had 2)__pain in her stomach. She was given 3)__ tablet to take and 4)__ next day 5)__ pain had gone. She thinks 6)__ modern medicine is wonderful, now.
B I live on 1)__ top floor of 2)__ new block of flats in 3)___ city center. There is 4)__ lift to all floors and 5)__ security guard at 6)__ entrance. I have 7)__ view of 8)__ fields beyond 9)__ city. In winter, though, 10)__flat is very cold.
C It was 1)__ sunny day, so 2)__ children decided to go to 3)__ beach. They packed 4)__ bag full of 5)__ food and drinks and they took 6)__ ball to play with. At 7)__ lunchtime, they had 8)__ picnic and in 9)__ evening, they arrived 10)__ home, tired and happy.
D Mary is at 1)__ university, studying 2)__ art. In 3)__ morning, she goes to lectures and in 4)__ afternoon, she spends 5)__ hour or two painting or drawing. She painted 6) __ picture of 7)__ horse yesterday. She is going to give it to her friend as 8)__ present. Mary hopes to be 9)__ famous artist one day, so she practices all 10)__time, even on 11)__ Saturdays and 12)__ Sundays.
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Ответов: 1
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
подумать что для вас еда, food for you? + написать по 10 примеров на английском по категориям: fruits, vegetables, berries, meat, seafood, drinks, dishes, sweets, adjectives (прилагательные для описания еды), verbs (глаголы, связанные с едой)
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Ответов: 1
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Subjunctive Mood
Test
I. Choose the right form:
1. Jack doesn’t speak English. If he (spoke/ had spoken) English, he would (get/ have got) a good job at a travel agency. 2. I was in Rome on business. If I (had/ had had) more free time, I would (go/ have gone) sightseeing. 3. It is unlikely that he will repair his car soon. He would (give/ have given) us a ride to the train station if he (repaired/ had repaired) his car soon enough. 4. Bob failed at his exams. If he (worked/ had worked) harder he wouldn’t (fail/ have failed) at his exams. 5. The weather is too cold today. If it (were/ had been) a little warmer, we would (go/ have gone) for a walk. 6. Jill lost her ticket. If she (didn’t lose/ hadn’t lost) her ticket, she would (arrive/ have arrived) in London yesterday. 7. He didn’t have much money at that moment. If he (had/ had had) more money, he would (buy/ have bought) new toys for his children.
II. Describe these situations in a different way. Use the Subjunctive Mood.
- The problems of the company were very serious. As a result Tom worked hard all the weekends.
- The alarm clock was broken. And John was late for his first lesson.
- My mother was in Italy. I had to cook everything on my own.
- She lost her mobile phone. That’s why I gave her mine.
- She was late for their wedding. Her fiancé got angry.
III. Translation.
- Если бы Майк сдал отчет вовремя, его бы не уволили.
- Жаль, что арбуз оказался гнилой.
- Если бы она не вмешивалась в его дела, он бы не дерзил ей.
- Если бы не твоя помощь, я бы не смог закрепить эти шторы.
- Если бы Джонни был хорошим студентом, он бы не использовал так много шпаргалок на экзамене.
- Мне бы хотелось, чтобы ты заботился о своем здоровье!
- Если бы тебе было все равно, ты бы не ревновал ее к другим мужчинам.
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Ответов: 1
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Subjunctive Mood
Test
I. Choose the right form:
1. Jack doesn’t speak English. If he (spoke/ had spoken) English, he would (get/ have got) a good job at a travel agency. 2. I was in Rome on business. If I (had/ had had) more free time, I would (go/ have gone) sightseeing. 3. It is unlikely that he will repair his car soon. He would (give/ have given) us a ride to the train station if he (repaired/ had repaired) his car soon enough. 4. Bob failed at his exams. If he (worked/ had worked) harder he wouldn’t (fail/ have failed) at his exams. 5. The weather is too cold today. If it (were/ had been) a little warmer, we would (go/ have gone) for a walk. 6. Jill lost her ticket. If she (didn’t lose/ hadn’t lost) her ticket, she would (arrive/ have arrived) in London yesterday. 7. He didn’t have much money at that moment. If he (had/ had had) more money, he would (buy/ have bought) new toys for his children.
II. Describe these situations in a different way. Use the Subjunctive Mood.
- The problems of the company were very serious. As a result Tom worked hard all the weekends.
- The alarm clock was broken. And John was late for his first lesson.
- My mother was in Italy. I had to cook everything on my own.
- She lost her mobile phone. That’s why I gave her mine.
- She was late for their wedding. Her fiancé got angry.
III. Translation.
- Если бы Майк сдал отчет вовремя, его бы не уволили.
- Жаль, что арбуз оказался гнилой.
- Если бы она не вмешивалась в его дела, он бы не дерзил ей.
- Если бы не твоя помощь, я бы не смог закрепить эти шторы.
- Если бы Джонни был хорошим студентом, он бы не использовал так много шпаргалок на экзамене.
- Мне бы хотелось, чтобы ты заботился о своем здоровье!
- Если бы тебе было все равно, ты бы не ревновал ее к другим мужчинам.
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Ответов: 1
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
1. What made the narrator object to the sea trip? 2. Why did his brother-in-law sell his return ticket? 3. How did he describe the advantages of a sea trip to the youth who bought his ticket?
"No", said Harris, "if you want rest and change, you can't beat a sea trip."
I objected to the sea trip strongly. A sea trip does you good when you are going to have a couple of months of it, but, for a week, it is wicked.
You start on Monday with the idea that you are going to enjoy yourself. You wave an airy adieu to the boys on shore, light your biggest pipe and swagger about the deck as if you were Captain Cook, Sir Francis Drake, and Christopher Columbus all rolled into one. On Tuesday you wish you hadn't come. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, you wish you were dead. On Saturday you are able to swallow a little beef tea, and to sit up on deck, and answer with a wan, sweet smile when kind-hearted people ask you how you feel now. On Sunday, you begin to walk about again, and take solid food. And on Monday morning, as, with your bag and umbrella in your hand, you stand by the gangway, waiting to step ashore, you begin to thoroughly like it.
I remember my brother-in-law going for a short sea trip once for the benefit of his health. He took a return berth from London to Liverpool; and when he got to Liverpool, the only thing he was anxious about was to sell that return ticket.
It was offered round the town at a tremendous reduction; so I am told; and was eventually sold for eighteen pence to a youth who had just been advised by his medical man to go to the seaside, and take exercise.
"Seaside!" said my brother-in-law, pressing the ticket affectionately into his hand; "why, you'll get enough to last you a lifetime; and as for exercise! why, you'll get more exercise, sitting down on that ship, than you would turning somersaults on dry land.
He himself — my brother-in-law — came back by train. He said the North-Western Railway was healthy enough for him. (From "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. Adapted)
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
пересказ
L.: Hello, Anne. Are you back from your holidays already? Ooo, you're lovely and brown! Where have you been?
A.: Oh, I've had a fantastic timeJ I've just been on a cruise round Europe with my Dad.
L.: Oh, you lucky thing! You must have seen so many interesting places. Where did you sail from?
A.: Well, we left from Odessa...
L.: Did you call at any European ports?
A.: Yes. Quite a lot. We went ashore at each one and went on some really interesting trips sightseeing.
L.: Did you go by train or did you hire a car?
A.: No, we went by coach.[72] Now I can say I've seen Rome, London, Paris and Athens.
L.: Ooo, I'm so envious. Were you ever seasick?
A.: Only a little, I was fine, until two days after Gibraltar, The sea suddenly became very rough, and I had to stay in my cabin.
L.: What a shame. But was your father all right?
A.: Yes, he was fine all the time. He's never seasick,
L.: Did you go ashore when you reached Spain?
A.: No, we only saw the coast-line from the deck. It didn't really look very inviting, a bit bare and monotonous, in fact.
L.: And did you go for a swim in the Mediterranean?
A.: Yes, and in the Atlantic Ocean too. There are some beautiful beaches on the west coast of France, It's so nice to have a swim there.
L: Well, I'm glad you've had such a lovely time!
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
On a cold grey morning of last week I duly turned up at Euston70 to see off an old friend who was starting for America.
Overnight we had given a farewell dinner, in which sadness was well mingled with festivity.
And now, here we were, stiff and self-conscious on the platform; and framed in the window of the railway-carriage, was the face of our friend; but it was as the face of a stranger — a stranger anxious to please, an appealing stranger, an awkward stranger.
"Have you got everything?" asked one of us, breaking the silence.
"Yes, everything," said our friend, with a pleasant nod.
There was a long pause.
One of us, with a nod and a forced smile at the traveller, said:
"Well"
The nod, the smile, and the unmeaning monosyllable were returned conscientiously.
Another pause was broken by oneof us with a fit of coughing. It was an obviously assumed fit, but it served to pass the time. There was no sign of the train's departure.
A middle-aged man was talking earnestly to a young lady at the next window but one to ours. His fine profile was vaguely familiar to me. The young lady was evidently American, and he was evidently English; otherwise I should have guessed from his impressive air that he was her father.
In a flash I remembered. The man was Hubert Le Ros. But how he changed since last I saw him! That was seven or eight years ago, in the Strand. He was then (as usual) out of engagement, and borrowed half-a-crown. It seemed a privilege to lend anything to him. He was always magnetic. And why his magnetism had never made him successful on the London stage was always a mystery to me. He was an excellent actor.
It was strange to see him, after all these years here on the platform of Euston, looking so prosperous and solid. It was not only the flesh he had put on, but also the clothes, that made him hard to recognize. He looked like a banker. Anyone would have been proud to be seen off by him.
"Stand back, please!"
The train was about to start and I waved farewell to my friend. Le Ros did not stand back. He stood clasping in both hands the hands of the young American.
"Stand back, sir. please!"
He obeyed, but quickly darted forward again to whisper some final word. I think there were tears in her eyes. There certainly were tears in his when, at length, having watched the train out of sight, he turned round.
He seemed, nevertheless, delighted to see me. He asked me where I had been hiding all these years: and simultaneously repaid me the half-crown as though it had been borrowed yesterday. He linked his arm in mine, and walked me slowly along the platform, saying with what pleasure he read my dramatic criticism every Saturday. I told him, in return, how much he was missed on the stage.
"Ah, yes," he said, "I never act on the stage nowadays."
He laid some emphasis on the word "stage," and I asked him where, then, he did act.
"On the platform," he answered.
"You mean," said I, "that you recite at concerts?"
He smiled.
"This," he whispered, striking his stick on the ground, "is the platform I mean."
"I suppose," he said presently, giving me a light for the cigar which he had offered me, "you have been seeing a friend off?"
He asked me what I supposed he had been doing. I said that I had watched him doing the same thing.
"No," he said gravely. "That lady was not a friend of mine. I met her for the first time this morning, less than half an hour ago, here," and again he struck the platform with his stick.
I confessed that I was bewildered. He smiled.
"You may," he said, "have heard of the Anglo-American Social Bureau."
I had not. He explained to me that of the thousands of Americans who pass through England there are many hundreds who have no English friends. In the old days they used to bring letters of introduction. But the English are so inhospitable that these letters are hardly worth the paper they are written on.
"Americans are a sociable people, and most of them have plenty of money to spend. The AA.S.B. supplies them with English friends. Fifty per cent of the fees is paid over to the friend. The other fifty is retained by the AA.S.B. I am not, alas, a director. If I were, I should be a very rich man indeed. I am only an employee. But even so I do very well. I am one of the seers-off."
I asked for enlightenment.
"Many Americans," he said, "cannot afford to keep friends in England. But they can all afford to be seen off. The fee isonly five pounds (twenty-five dollars) for a single traveller; and eight pounds (forty dollars) for a party of two or more. They send that in to the Bureau, giving the date of their departure, and a description by which the seer-off can identify them on the platform. And then — well, then they are seen off."
"But is it worth it?" I exclaimed,
"Of course it is worth it," said Le Ros. "It prevents them from feeling out of it. It earns themthe respect of the guard. It saves them from being despised bуtheir fellow-passengers — the people who are going to be on the boat. Besides, it is a great pleasure in itself. You saw me seeing that young lady off. Didn't you think I did itbeautifully?"
"Beautifully," 1 admitted. "I envied you. There was I —"
"Yes, I can imagine. There were you, shuffling from foot to foot, staring blankly at your friend, trying to make conversation, I know. That's how I used to be myself, before I studied, and went into the thing professionally, I don't say I am perfect yet. A railway-station is the most difficult of all places to act in, as you discovered for yourself."
"But," I said, "I wasn't trying to act. I really felt."
"So did I, my boy," said Le Ros. "You can't act without feeling. Didn't you see those tears in my eyes when the train started? I hadn't forced them. I tell you I was moved. So were you, I dare say. But you couldn't have pumped up a tear to prove it. You can't express your feeling. In other words, you can't act. At any rate," he added kindly, "not in a railway-station."
"Teach me!" I cried.
He looked thoughtfully at me,
"Weil," he said at length, "the seeing-off season is practically over. Yes, I'll give you a course, I have a good many pupils on hand already; but yes," he said, consulting an ornate note-book, "I could give you an hour on Tuesdays and Fridays,"
His terms, I confess, are rather high. But 1 do not grudge the investment.
Answer the questions. Argue your answers:
1. Where is the scene laid in the story? 2. How did the seers-off feel and why? What were they doing to pass the time? 3. What made the narrator of the story think that the man who was seeing off a young lady was not her father? 4. Who was the man? Under what circumstances had the narrator met him before? What made him hard to recognize? 5. What made the narrator ask Le Ros where he acted? 6. Why did the answer make him think that Le Ros recited at concerts? 7. Why was he bewildered when Le Ros said he had first met the young lady he was seeing off less than half an hour before? 8. What can you say about the activities of the Anglo-American Social Bureau? 9. How can you explain Le Ros's success as an employee of the Bureau? 10. How did, in Le Ros's opinion, the seeing-off ceremony help Americans? Do you think it was a good idea? 11. What is the implication of the word afford applied to friends? Can friends really be afforded or not afforded? 12. Did Le Ros take seriously his job and himself in the role of a professional seer-off? How does it characterize him? 13. What is the author's (not the narrator's!) attitude to Le Ros? What is the author's irony directed against?
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА СРОЧНО, ОЧЕНЬ ПРОШУ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
1. Choose the correct word.
1. Brian is a very .................. boy and the best student in his class.
a. intelligent b. glance c. pipe
2. I like beautiful……………… in our village.
a. public b. dictionary c. landscapes
3. He can speak three ….: English, German and French.
a. languages b. knowledge c. nationality
4. There's аn interesting ............... with Вrаd Pitt in today's newspaper.
a. interview b. message c. weather
5. The book is very …………
a. bored b. boring c. bore
6. There is a ………….. of tea
a. cup b. packet c. can
2. Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. Mark ... his essay yet.
a) has not finished b) have finished c) finished
2. My brother ... with his friends every day.
a) go out b) is going out c) goes out
3. I'm afraid we ... to the party tomorrow.
a) don’t go b) will not go c) will go
4. She…… just …….. a holiday dinner.
a) cooks b) has cooked c) cooked
5. Look at the clouds! It…….. to snow.
a) go b) went c) is going
6. She….. the house at 7 this morning.
a) is leaving b) left c) leaves
7. I _____ a woman yesterday. I think I know her.
a) see b) seed c) saw
8. A lot of reporters _____ at the conference last week.
a) were b) was c) be
9. Last winter we ______ to Italy.
a) moved b) move c) did move
10. Neil Armstrong ... to the Moon many years ago.
a) has gone b) went c) had gone
11. What language he ... now ?
a) speaks b) is speaking c) speak
12. She….. the house at 7 this evening.
a) is leaving b) left c) leaves
13. What…… they ……now?
a) do….doing b) do…..do c) are.. doing
14. Kate……some food yesterday.
a) bought b) did bought c) buy
15. My neighbours ____ their house now.
a) have been building b) had build c) are building
16. Jane _____ the second part of the story already.
a) have translated b) translated c)has translated
17. Who _____ the radio?
a) invented b) invent c)have invented
18. I …. just …..my homework.
a) have finished b) have been finishing c) did finish
19. He _____ a lot of mistakes in his last test.
a) have made b) have been making c) made
20. Pupils of our class _____ in five years.
a) meet b) will meet c) met
21. I _____ to tapes when they came.
a) listened b) was listening c)were listening
22. Mark _____ to get a bigger suitcase.
a) wants b)have wanted c) want
23. We _____ film in the original now.
a) watch b)watched c)are watching
24. I ……. the piano so far.
a) have been playing b) have played c) play
3. Choose the correct form of the adjective.
1. This film is the ………..film ever!
a. most successful b. more successful c. successfullest
2. He is ……….at playing the violin than his brother.
a. better b. good c. best
3. Mary is ……….than Garth.
a. funniest b. funnier c. funny
4. That is the ……..film I’ve seen in ages!
a. worst b. badest c. worse
5. James is….. than Mike.
a. tallest b. taller c. tall
4. Read the text and put True (T) or False (F)
Nancy’s family is very small. She hasn’t got any brothers or sisters. Her granny lives with her, so all together there are four people in the family. They live in a big flat near the center of St. Petersburg. People often say that St. Petersburg is the Venice of the North. Both parents work in the Hermitage Museum and her granny takes care of her when they are at work. Her parents’ names are Sue and Sam. Dad is short with dark hair, and her mum is tall, beautiful woman with long fair hair. They are in their late thirties. At the weekends her family enjoys bike rides to the countryside.
1. Nancy has some brothers and sisters.
2. Granny looks after her.
3. Her parents are fifty years old.
4. Her family likes spending free time outdoors.
5. Both parents like visiting museums at the weekends.
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Finis
(запишите
1. It's a pleasure for me to … .
2. As a matter of fact I …
3. The students of my group as a rule ….
4. When I'm in a hurry … .
5. It's a pity that today …
6. When I have a cold ….
7. To have a good time I …
8. When I have a rest …
9. When I have a cold ….
10. People who have a smoke …
11. I am such a … (прилагаmельное) person.
12. A thousand people in our country ….
13. I have the same … as my … .
14. I usually … in the mornings.
15. The rich (богачи)
16. I can play … well.
17. I usually learn … by heart.
18. Al present …
19. I always … in time.
20. To fall in love with somebody at first sight ….
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Complete using past simple.
- Tony.................(break) his arm last week.
- ............you...........(go) to the cinema last night?
- Men.............(Watch)the football match last Saturday.
- My brother..................(not/buy) the copies a week ago.
- Sammie.....................(give) a present to the teacher.
- ...............you..........(call) Any last night?
- Robert and Lena..............(travel) to mexico a month ago.
- Oscar............(wear)a suit last night.
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
опишите картину
I'd like
это ссылка на картинку http://fototelegraf.ru/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/9196.jpg
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Помогите пожалуйста решить кроссворд
ACROSS
2. It is shaped like a circle that is flattened so that it is like an egg or an ellipse.
5. It is an artificial substance that can be shaped when soft into many different forms and has many different uses.
9. It is a shape, consisting of two half circles next to each other at the top and a V shape at the bottom, often coloured pink or red and used to represent love.
12. It is a completely round flat shape.
14. It is soft, thick hair that grows on the bodies of sheep and some other animals.
15. It is a flat shape with four 90° angles and four sides, with opposite sides of equal length.
17. It is hard, solid substance found in the ground that is often used for building.
19. It is a shape with four straight sides of equal length, forming two opposite angles that are wide and two that are narrow.
20. When something is covered in small, usually round areas of colour, it has a ____________ pattern.
21. It is a cloth or material for making clothes, covering furniture, etc.
22. When something is decorated with pictures of flowers, it has a ___________ pattern.DOWN
1. It is a thin, flat material made from crushed wood or cloth, used for writing, printing, or drawing on.
3. It is animal skin that has been treated in order to preserve it and is used to make shoes, bags, clothes, equipment, etc.
4. It is a shape that has four or more pointed parts coming out from a centre at equal distances.
6. When something is with a pattern of squares formed by lines of different colours crossing each other, it has a __________ pattern.
7. It is a type of a solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny and that heat and electricity can travel through, for example tin, iron and gold.
8. It is a flat shape with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90°.
10. It is a flat shape with three straight sides.
11. It is a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and other objects.
13. It is an elastic, waterproof substance made either from the juice of a tree that grows in hotter parts of the world.
16. It is a hard substance that forms branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel.
18. When something is marked with a pattern of lines that are a different colour from the rest of the surface, it has a ____________ pattern.
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Это искусственное вещество, которому, будучи мягким, можно придать множество различных форм и которое имеет множество различных применений.
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Раскрой скобки, поставив прилагательное в нужную форму. 1. My dad is ... than my Grandpa. (short) 2. Apples are tasty... than саrrоts. 3. This book is... than that book (interesting) 4. Му cousin is the... pupil in his class (good) 5. Monkeys аrе the...animals the in the Zoo. (funny) 6. Sarah is the ... girl in class. (beautiful) 7. Horses аrе...than donkeys. (strоng) 8. Budgies аrе ... than hens. (small) 9. The sea is ... thаn the lake. (large) 10. I think elephants аrе the … animals. (big) помогите пожалуйста!
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Раскройте скобки – составьте предложения, используя Past Perfect и Past Simple. Ответ запишите в тетрадь
When she went out to play, she (do / already) _____ her homework.
My brother ate all of the cake that our mum (make) _____.
When I (arrive) at the station, the train (leave).
He (study) French before he (enter) the university.
When we (arrive) at home she (already do) the washing.
Пожалуйста можете сделать
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
1. What kind of sport do you go in for? 2. Do you play draughts? 3. Do you attend hockey matches? 4. What football team do you support? 5. Did you ever try figure-skating? 6. Who usually likes tobogganing? 7. What do spectators do at the stadiums? 8. Where are boat-races I held in Moscow? 9. What is the most popular sport in the 1 Soviet Union? 10. Do Soviet teams participate in international matches? 11. Who coaches your volley-ball team?12. Where are the Oxford and Cambridge boat-races held? 13. What is the difference between a "sport" and a "game"? 114. What sports and games do you know? 15. What games take the first place in public interest? 16. What is the great national sport in England?
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Comment on the text. Say if you think such a competition is a sport.
Every summer many people, girls and women as well as boys and men, try to swim from England to France or from France to England. The distance at the nearest point is only about twenty miles, but because of the strong tides, the distance that must be swum is usually more than twice as far.
There is a strong tide from the Atlantic Ocean. This divides in two in order to pass round the British Isles. There is a strong tide which goes round the north of Scotland, then into the North Sea, and then south, towards the Dutch and Belgian coast. There is a strong tide up the English Channel. The two tides meet near the mouth of the Thames, and the strong currents they cause make it impossible to swim in a straight line across the Channel.
The first man to succeed in swimming the Channel was Captain Webb, an Englishman. This was in August 1875. He landed in France 21 hours 45 minutes after entering the water at Dover. Since then there have been many successful swims and the time has been shortened. One French swimmer crossed the Channel in 11 hours and 5 minutes. Numerous Egyptian swimmers have been successful.
Because the sea is usually cold, swimmers cover their bodies with grease. This, they say, helps to keep out the cold. They are accompanied by men who go with them in small boats.
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
Read the text.
Mark Twain wrote ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ in 1884. Since then, the book has been published in at least sixty languages, and some people say it is the best book ever created by an American writer. American students have ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ on their school reading.
The writer’s real name was Samuel Clemens. Samuel was born in 1835. He grew up in the state of Missouri on the Mississippi River. After his father died, young Samuel went to work as an assistant to a publisher. Ten years later, he became a pilot on a steamboat that sailed on the Mississippi.
In 1861 Clemens travelled west and became a reporter for newspapers in Nevada and California. He wrote news stories, editorials and sketches under his pen-name Mark Twain. He became one of the best known storytellers in the West.
Mark Twain travelled a lot during his lifetime not only round the USA but also to Europe and the Holy Land. He naturally began writing books about his travels. ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ was published in 1876, and soon after he began writing a sequel, ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.
It took Mark Twain longer to write ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ than any of his other books. He started writing in 1876, but put the story away after about two years of work. He returned to it in 1883, and the following year it was published.
From the beginning, the book was strongly debated. Some critics praised its realism and honesty but the others strongly disliked it.
Today there is no longer any debate about the importance of ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ in American literature. In 1935 Ernest Hemingway wrote: "All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called 'Huckleberry Finn.' There was nothing before. And there has been nothing as good since."
No wonder then, that the novel ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ was a great inspiration for film producers – more than 20 versions of the book have been shot not only in America but in Europe, Russia and Japan. There are feature films, musicals, cartoons and even Japanese anime.
1 What is the text about? __________________________________________________________________________
– American literature
– Mark Twain
– Adventures
– Tom Sawyer
2 Find the equivalents of these words in the text:
самый известный рассказчик ________________________________________________
книга вызывала бурные обсуждения___________________________________________
критики хвалили___________________________________________________________
неудивительно_________________________________________________________
большое вдохновение_______________________________________________________
художественные фильмы________________________________________________
3 Write answers to the questions:
1. Is Samuel Clemens Mark Twain’s book character?
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2. What did Samuel Clemens do before writing?
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3. Why did he write books about travels?
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4. What book is called “the best book ever created by an American writer”?
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5. When was ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ published?
__________________________________________________________________________
6. What was this book praised for?
__________________________________________________________________________
7. Did Ernest Hemingway like ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’?
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2 года назад
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Вопрос по английскому языку:
ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА!!!!
Exercise 1a. Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, read and translate the sentences:
- The humanities (to be) a group of academic subjects.
- These sciences (to study) various subjects of the human condition.
- These sciences (to include) more than ten subjects.
- The classics (to refer) to cultures of classical antiquity.
- The influence of classical ideas in philosophy (to remain) strong.
- The influence in literature (to remain) strong too.
- In our age language and literature (to lie) at the heart of the humani-ties.
- The influence of electronic communication on our life (to be) great.
- The impact of electronic communication (to be) of great concern to those who (to study) humanities.
- Modern technology (to speed up) communication.
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2 года назад