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. Are the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct the verbs that are wrong.

10-11 класс

1. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. RIGHT
2. The water boils. Can you turn it off? WRONG: is boiling
3. Look! That man tries to open the door of your car.
4. Can you hear those people? What do they talk about?
5. The moon goes round the earth.
6. I must go now. It gets late.
7. I usually go to work by car.
8. ‘Hurry up! It’s time to leave.’ ‘OK, I come’.
9. I hear you’ve got a new job. How do you get on?

Igrikvii 31 мая 2014 г., 3:19:06 (9 лет назад)
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Sladkaya766
31 мая 2014 г., 4:11:23 (9 лет назад)

3. неправильно, is trying
4. правильно
5. правильно
6. неправильно, is getting
7. правильно
8. неправильно, i am coming
9. неправильно, i have heard

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Task 3.Beneath each sentence you'll find five ways of writing the underlined part. Choose the

answer that makes the sentence correct. Answer A is always the same as the underlined part and
is sometimes the right answer.
16. Mrs. Green, as well as her two daughters-in-law, run several Sunday mornings before
brunch.
A. run
B. runs
C. are running
D. is running
E. have been running
17. The contest regulations state that each entrant must have their own scooter and be
prepared to begin promptly at noon.
A. must
B. are to
C. could
D. has got to be
E. might

Помогите решыть. №2 Supply the synonyms from the text to the underlined words: 1 A global computer

network was created to survive a nuclear war.

2 Most of the Internet host computers are situated in the United States.

3 Nobody knows accurately how many people use the Internet.

4 Most of the people have right to use the Internet.

5 Other popular services are accessible on the Internet as wrell.

№3 Which of the following statements are true to the text? If the statement is false, explain what is wrong in it

1 The Internet was created as a military experiment.

2 All computers can stay in touch with each other as long as there is a single route between them.

3 Packet switching was used during the Iraq war.

4 Many people use the Internet and their number can be counted fairly accurately.

5 When commercial users send e-mail messages, they only have to pay for the information to their local service providers.

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THE INTERNET (I)

The Internet, a global computer network which embraces millions of users all over the world, began in the United States in 1969 as a military experiment. It was designed to survive a nuclear war. Information sent over the Internet takes the shortest path available from one computer to another. Because of this, any two computers on the Internet will be able to stay in touch with each other as long as there is a single route between them. This technology is called packet switching. Owing to this technology, if some computers on the network are knocked out (by a nuclear explosion, for example), information will just route around them.
One such packet-switching network which has already survived a war is the Iraq computer network which was not knocked out during the Gulf War. Most of the Internet host computers (more than 50 %) are in the United States, while the rest are located in more than 100 other countries. Although the number of host computers can be counted fairly accurately, nobody knows exactly how many people use the Internet, there are millions worldwide, and their number is growing by thousands each month.

The most popular Internet service is e-mail. Most of the people, who have access to the Internet, use the network only for sending and receiving e-mail messages. However, other popular services are available on the Internet: reading USENET News, using the World-Wide Web, telnet, FTP, and Gopher.

In many developing countries the Internet may provide businessmen with a reliable alternative to the expensive and unreliable telecommunications systems of these countries. Commercial users can communicate cheaply over the Internet with the rest of the world. When they send e-mail messages, they only have to pay for phone calls to their local service providers, not for calls across their countries or around the world.

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6. On the Australia’s coat of arms there are the kangaroo and the emu.

7. In Great Britain people live within four time zones.

8. It is never very hot or very cold in the UK.

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Reports in the press tend to say "the market did this" or "themarket expected good news on the economic front", as if themarket were a single living

entity with a single consciousmind. This is not, of course, the case. To understand reportsof market behaviour you have to bear in mind the way themarket works.

A market is simply a mechanism, which allows individualsor organizations to trade with each other. Markets bringtogether buyers and sellers of goods and services. In somecases, such as a local fruit stall, buyers and sellers meetphysically. In other cases, such as the stock market,business can be transacted over the telephone, almost byremote control. There's no need to go into these details.Instead, we use a general definition of markets.

A market is a shorthand expression for the process by whichhouseholds' decisions about consumption of al-ternativegoods, firms' decisions about what and how to produce, andworkers' decisions about how much and for whom to workare all reconciled by adjustment of prices.

Prices of goods and of resources, such as labour,machinery and land, adjust to ensure that scarce resourcesare used to produce those goods and services that societydemands.

Much of economics is devoted to the study of how marketsand prices enable society to solve the problems of what,how and for whom to produce. Suppose you buy ahamburger for your lunch. What does this have to do withmarkets and prices? You chose the cafe because it wasfast, convenient and cheap. Given your desire to eat, andyour limited resources, the low hamburger price told you thatthis was a good way to satisfy your appetite. You proba-blyprefer steak but that is more expensive. The price of steak ishigh enough to ensure that society answers the "for whom"question about lunchtime steaks in favour of someone else.

Now think about the seller's viewpoint. The cafe owner is inbusiness because, given the price of hamburger meat, therent and the wages that must be paid, it is still possible tosell hamburgers at a profit. If rents were higher, it might bemore profitable to sell hamburgers in a cheaper area or toswitch to luxury lunches for rich executives on expenseaccounts.. The student behind the counters working therebecause it is a suitable part-time job, which pays a bit ofmoney. If the wage were much lower it would hardly beworth, working at all. Conversely, the job is unskilled andthere are plenty of students looking for such work, soowners of cafes do not have to offer very high wages.

Prices are guiding your decision to buy a hamburger, theowner's decision to sell hamburgers, and the student'sdecision to take the job. Society is allocating resources –meat, buildings, and labour – into hamburger productionthrough the price system. If nobody liked hamburgers, theowner could not sell enough at a price that covered the costof running the cafe and society would devote no resources tohamburger production. People's desire to eat hamburgersguides resources into hamburger production. However, ifcattle contracted a disease, thereby reducing the economy'sability to produce meat products, competition to purchasemore scarce supplies of beef would bid up the price of beef,hamburger producers would be forced to raise prices, andconsumers would buy more cheese sandwiches for lunch.Adjustments in prices would encourage society to reallocateresources to reflect the increased scarcity of cattle.

There were several markets involved in your purchase of ahamburger. You and the cafe owner were part of the marketfor lunches. The student behind the counter was part of thelocal labour market. The cafe owner was part of the localwholesale meat market and the local market for rentedbuildings. These descriptions of markets are not veryprecise. Were you part of the market for lunches, the marketfor prepared, food or the market for sandwiches to which youwould have turned if hamburgers had been moreexpensive? That is why -we have adopted a very generaldefinition of markets, which emphasizes that they arearrangements through, which prices influence the allocationof scarce resources.

Fill in the gaps with the words and expressions from the text

1 To understand reports of market behaviour you have to …the way the market works

2. ...On the stock market, business can be transacted over the telephone, almost by … . 3. ...A market is a … expression for the process by which households’ decisions about consumption of goods, firms’ decisions about what and how to produce, and workers’ decisions about how much and for whom to work are all … by ….

4. Much of economics is devoted to the study of how markets and prices … society to solve the problems.

5. …. your desire to eat and your limited resources, the low hamburger price told you that this was a good way to … your appetite.

Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions (in, on, next, to, under, over, between). 1. The dresser is the bedroom. 2. The shoes are the bed. 3. The

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