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accidents are caused... dangerous driving

4.the house is usually cleaned... my mother and me

5. our birthday cake was cooked... fresh fruits and cream

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Complete the sentences with the verbs from the list and the words in brackets (Дополните предложения с глаголами из списка и слова в

скобках)

buy , do , eat , get up , go play , speak , swim , walk , watch

1. I ........( e,e,i,o,s,s,m,m,t)......for a walk in the afternoon.

2. I ........(a,u,u,y,l,s,l,).............with friends in the evening.

3. I ........(e,o,m,d,s,l,)............TV

4. I ........(e,e,n,v,r).......ice cream.

5. I ........(a,a,y,w,l,s).....my homework

6. He ........(e,o,t,f,n,)........books

7. She.......(u,a,u,y,s,l,l)......English to her pupils

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9. Jane.........(y,a,a,s,w,l)........to school

10. Sue...............(o,e,n,f,t)...........in the river

Раскройте скобки,поставив глагол в настоящее просто настоящее завершенное или прошедшее просте время по образцу: 0 I.......worked.....(work)

very hard when I was in Paris

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2 Both my grandparents died about ten years ago .They .......(love) each other very much.

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4 She cannot help you now .she............(have)other things to do.

5 He.............(do) some sightseeing in Crale for two weeks.then he flew to Peru

6 For the last fifteen years my parents ...........(live) in Sydney.Australia.

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the large hands are 14 feet. The bell weighs 131\2 tons and the hammer which strikes it weighs 8 tons. The Tower itself is 318 feet high and you have to go up 374 steps to reach the top. Name the Tower or, at least, the bell. 2) This building is the City's greatest monument and Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece. It was built in 1675-1708 and was the fifth church put on the same site. 3) It was built in the 18th century and rebuilt later by the architect John Nash. The first Queen to live there was the young Queen Victoria. Above the State Entrance is the central balcony where the Royal Family appears on occasions of national importance. The Royal Standard flying over the building is the sign that the Queen is in the residence. 4) There is another famous picture gallery in London (besides the National Gallery). It is named after its founder – a sugar manufacturer. The Gallery has rich collections of pictures by 16th century English artists as well as paintings by foreign painters of the 19- 20th centuries (impressionists and post impressionists). It also has a large sculpture collection. 5) This Concert Hall is a circular brick building under a glass-and-metal roof. The Hall was built in 1867-1871. It is a big concert hall, seating 8,000. It is used for concerts, athletic events, for public gathering and other functions. 6) This Shop was built in 1567. It was described by Charles Dickens in his novel of the same title. The shop still sells curios. 7) This area is in the centre of the west End of London. It was named in commemoration of the victorious naval battle of 1805, in which a famous English admiral was fatally wounded. 8) This building long continued to be both a fortress and a palace. It was also a prison. Now it is simply Britain’s most famous and most visited historic building. According to tradition it is guarded by the Yeoman Warders. Task 6. Look at the photos below. What holiday are Englishmen celebrating? What do you know about this holiday (history, date of celebration, how they celebrate it etc. Not more than 15 sentences, 15 points)? Task 7. Prepare a travel itinerary for your future vacation in Britain. It must be on a separate sheet of paper (not more than A4), colourful, interesting, unordinary. Mark on it the cities and places that you found very interesting and really want to visit. Tell us why you chose these cities, what attractions you will see there, what cultural events took place there, etc (30 points). Task 8. Now we are waiting for your own task about the USA. If it is interesting and unusual we will use it in our next contest “Stars and Stripes”. Don’t also forget about your opinion (5 points).

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1.
"When I get a job, I'll buy you. a warm coat," said the boy's father.
2. "If you spill the milk, there won't be any for the cat," said my
mother to me. 3. "When you come to see me on Sunday, I shall show you my
new dress," she said to me. . "If Mary arrives before seven, bring her
to our house for the evening," said Jane to Henry. . "When your turn
comes, listen very carefully to hat the doctor tells you," I said to my
grand­mother. 6. "If you are in a hurry, we shall make only the first
experiment," said the laboratory as­sistant to me. 7. "I shan't start
anything new un-'til I have finished this novel," said the writer to the
correspondent. 8. "Don't wait until I come. As soon as you finish the
exercises, begin playing vol­ley-ball," said the PT teacher to the
pupils. 9."As "soon as Robert appears, ask him where he put the
dictionary," said Mary to her mother.
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In Great Britain some categories of people are entitled to financialIn Great Britain some categories of people are entitled to financial help. The

benefit paid to retired people is the state pension or retirement pension, to which women are entitled to at the age of 60 and men at 65. Anyone below the retirement age of 65 who has previously worked for a certain minimum period of time receive unemployment benefit.
Women who leave work to have a baby receive maternity pay from their employer. Women who do not qualify for this, for example, the self- employed, receive a maternity allowance from the government.
A women whose husband dies before retires, receives a widow's pension if she is aged 45 or over. If she has children, she receives a widowed mother's pension.
Some people are entitled to neither pension nor unemployment benefit. These people can apply for income support.
Child benefit is a small weekly payment for each child, usually paid directly to mothers.
Family credit is for working families on modest incomes. Income support is for those without work and with low financial resources.
There is also mobility allowance available to the disabled to pay for transport or to buy a special vehicle.
Invalidity pension is paid to a person who is unable to work after a sickness period.ПОМОГИТЕ ПЕРЕВЕСТИ

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G – лишняя. Перенесите ответы в таблицу.

Madam Ramotswe raised her tea cup to her lips and looked over the brim. At the edge of the car park, immediately in front of the cafe, a small market had been set up, with traders' stalls and trays of colourful goods. She watched as a man attempted to persuade a customer to buy a pair of sunglasses. The woman tried on several pairs, but was not satisfied and moved on to the next stall. There she pointed to a small piece of silver jewellery, a bangle, and the trader, a short man wearing a wide-brimmed felt hat, passed it across to her to try on. Madam Ramotswe watched as the woman held out her wrist to be admired by the trader who nodded encouragement. But the woman seemed not to agree with his verdict, and handed the bangle back, pointing to another item at the back of the stall. And at that moment, while the trader turned round to stretch for whatever it was she had singled out, the woman quickly slipped another bangle into the pocket of the jacket she was wearing.

Madam Ramotswe gasped. This time she could not sit back and allow a crime to be committed before her very eyes. If people did nothing, then no wonder that things were getting worse. So she stood up, and began to walk firmly towards the stall where the woman had now engaged the trader in earnest discussion about the merits of the merchandise which he was showing her.

"Excuse me, madam"

The voice came from behind her, and madam Ramotswe turned round to see who had addressed her. It was the waitress, a young woman whom madam Ramotswe had not seen at the cafe before.

"Yes, madam, what is it?"

The waitress pointed an accusing finger at her. "You cannot run away like that," she said. "I saw you. You're trying to go away without paying the bill. I saw you."

For a moment madam Ramotswe was unable to speak. The accusation was a terrible one, and so unwarranted. Of course she had not been trying to get away without paying the bill - she would never do such a thing: all she was doing was trying to stop a crime being committed before her eyes.

She recovered sufficiently to reply. "I am not trying to go away," she said. "I am just trying to stop that person over there from stealing from that man. Then I would have come back to pay."

The waitress smiled knowingly. "They all find some excuse," she said. "Every day there are some people like you. They come and eat our food and then they run away and hide. You people are all the same."

Madam Ramotswa looked over toward the stall. The woman had begun to walk away, presumably with the bangle still firmly in her pocket. It would now be too late to do anything about it, and all because of this silly young woman who had misunderstood what she was doing.

She went back to the table and sat down. "Bring me the bill," she said. "I will pay it straightaway."

The waitress stared at her. "I will bring you the bill," she said, "but I shall have to add something for myself. I will have to add this if you do not want me to call the police and tell them about how you tried to run away."

As the waitress went off to fetch the bill, madam Ramotswe glanced around her to see if people at the neighbouring tables had witnessed the scene. At the table next to hers, a woman sat with her two children, who were sipping with great pleasure at large milkshakes. The woman smiled at madam Ramotswe, and turned her attention back to the children. She had not seen anything, thought madam Ramotswe, but then the woman leaned across the table and addressed a remark to her.

"Bad luck, madam," she said. "They are too quick in this place. It is easier to run away at the hotels."

What was madam Ramotswe's reaction to what she had seen?

1) It contradicted her views on human nature.

2) She was quietly amused by it.

3) She thought the trader should be more careful.

4) She was shocked and prepared to act.

A8 How did the woman behave after she had taken the bangle?

1) She argued noisily with the trader.

2) She returned to the previous stall.

3) She chatted to the trader about his wares.

4) The woman coolly moved away.

A9 What did the waitress think when she saw madam Ramotswe leave?

1) that she was a silly and forgetful woman

2) that madam Ramotswe was trying to stop a crime from being committed

3) that she was just another dishonest customer

4) that she would return in a couple of minutes

A10 How did madam Ramotswe feel when the waitress stopped her?

1) that anyone can make a mistake

2) that she had done a terrible thing

3) that the waitress had made a reasonable assumption

4) robbed of the power of speech

A11 After hearing madam Ramotswe's explanation the waitress ...

1) blackmailed her.

2) realized an honest mistake had been made.

3) laughed out loud.

4) called the police.

A12 While the waitress went for the bill, madam Ramotswe ...

1) tried to discover who had seen the incident.

2) gave her side of the story to the woman next to her.

3) decided what to do next.

4) felt angry and humiliated.

A13 The woman at the nearby table ...

1) disapproved of madam Ramotswe's behaviour.

2) pretended not to notice what had happened.

3) wasn't that honest herself.

4) thought madam Ramotswe was innocent of the crime.

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Do you belive in climate change?

This may seem like an odd question for a climete scientist to ask, but it is one I am constantly asked now. The typical discucsion starts: "I know that the climate is changing, but hasn't it always changeed through natural cycles?" Then they will often give an example, such as the medievel warm period to prove their point.
Those asking the question include a wide range of people I meet in the pub, friends, politicians and increasingly even some of those active in sustainable development and the renewable energy businesses. What I find interesting is that I have known many of these people for a long time and they never asked me this before.
Recent studies show that public acceptance of the scientific eviddence for man-made climate change has decreased. However, the change is not that great. The differennce I find in talking to people is that they feel better able to express their doubts.
This is very hard for scientists to understand. The scientific evidence that humanity is haveing an effect on the climate is overwhelming and increasing every year. Yet public percaption of this is confused. People modify their beliefs about uncomfortable truth, they may have become bored of constantly hearing about climate change; or external factors such as the financial crisis may have played a role.
Around three years ago I raysed the issue of the way that science can be misused. In some cases scare stories in the media were over-hyping climate change and I think we are paying the price for this now with a reaction the other way. I was concerned then that science is not always presented objectively by the media. What I don't think any of us appreciated at the time was the depth of disconnect between the scientific process and the public.
Which brings me on to the question, should you believe in climate change? The first point to make is that it's not something you should believe or not believe in – this is a matter of science and therefore of evidence – and there's lots of it out there. On an issue this important, I think people should look at that evidence and make their own mind up. We are often very influnced by our own personal experience. After a couple of cold winters in the UK, the common question was "has climate change stoped?" despite that fact that many other regions of the world were experiencing record warm temperatueres. And 2010 was one of the warmest years on record. For real evidence of climate change, we have to look at the biger picture.
You can see reseerch by the Met Office that shows the evidence of man-made warming is even stronger than it was when the last report was published. A whole range of different datesets and independent analises show the world is warming. There is a broad consensas that over the last half century warming has been rapid, and man-made greenhouse gas emissions are very likely to be the cause.
Ultimately, as the planet continues to warm the issue of whether you believe in climate change will become more and more irrelevant. We will all experience the impacts of climate change in some way, so the evidence will be there in playn sight.
The more appropriate questions for today are how will our climate change and how can we prepare for those changes? That's why it's important that climate scientists continue their work, and continue shareing their evidence and research so people can stay up to date – and make up their own minds.



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