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Guests. should all be introduced, one to the other, and the clever host or hostess is 1_____one who only invited people who, as 2_____ as they can be

10-11 класс

humanly certain, will mix together well and enjoy each other’s company.

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Guests. should all be introduced, one to the other, and the clever host or hostess is 1__the___one who only invited people who, as 2__much___ as they can be humanly certain, will mix together well and enjoy each other’s company.

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He was not particularly interested in it, and now, in his laboratory, he removed his military blouse, looked down to the lights on the blue-black river, smoked a little, thought that he was a dog not to be gentler to Leora, and damned Bert Tozer and Pickerbaugh and Tubbs and anybody else who was handy to his memory before he absent-mindedly wavered to the incubator, and found that the flask, in which there should have been a perceptible cloudy growth, had no longer any signs of bacteria — of staphylococci.

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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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I sat for awhile, frozen with horror; and
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fever – read the symptoms – discovered
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for months without knowing it –
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St. Vitus’s Dance – found, as I expected,
that I had that too, – began to get
interested in my case, and determined to
sift it to the bottom, and so started
alphabetically – read up ague, and learnt
that I was sickening for it, and that the
acute stage would commence in about
another fortnight. Bright’s disease, I was
relieved to find, I had only in a modified
form, and, so far as that was concerned, I
might live for years. Cholera I had, with
severe complications; and diphtheria I
seemed to have been born with. I plodded
conscientiously through the twenty-six
letters, and the only malady I could
conclude I had not got was housemaid’s
knee.

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father becomes your father-in-law.The term inlaw is also used to describe your relationship with the spouses of your siblings. So the husband of your sister becomes you brother-in-law,while the sister of your husband becomes your sister-in-law. If you are a woman you daughter-in-law of your husbands parents and if you are a man you become the son-in-law of your wifes parents.The parents of your parents are your grandparents-grandmother and grandfather.You are their grandchildren-either and granddaughter or a grandson.The mother of your grandmother or grandfather is your great-grandmother.The father is your great-grandfather.The grandparents of your grandmother of your grandfather are you great-great-grandmother and great-great-grandfather.If your mother or father remarries,you can acquire a new family and set of relatives. If your father marries a second wife,she becomes your step-mother.Any children she already has become your step-sisters or step-brothers. Your mothers second husband becomes you step-father.Families may be classified into a number of different types.The most recognized of these families is the so-called nuclear family,which consists of a husband and wife and their biological or adoptive children.A family that includes is one household near relatives in addition to a nuclear family is called an extended family.It is a big family consisting of are least three generations living together.The head of the family is usually the oldest man.More often than not,such family consists of grand-parents,their sons and their sons families.A single-parent /one-parent family is another type of family. It is a family in which there is only one parent who takes care of the child or children because the parents are divorced,or because one of the parents is dead.Besides,thereare families which have no children.Many childless families choose not to have children because they concentrate on their careers,or like to travel. To replace children,childless families usually have pets instead.But whateve family it is its members will be happy if all of them get along well with eash other,don’t quarrel or argue but help each other both in everyday life and in household chores,when all the duties are organized among all the members and each one has his usual round of duties.Then it will be much easier to run house:to keep the flat tidy,to do the hovering the vacuum clearning,washing up,shopping,to cook meals,to iron the clothes etc.,and then to find some time to have fun together.

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