1.New York is in ... USA 2.He is ... radio operator 3. There is ... cat on the sofa 4. Open ... door, please. Поставить артикли
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днике, и вся картина пронизана ощущением южного зноя. 2)Пожалуй, лучше всего крестьянская тематика отражена у Савицкого, который сочувственно трактовал эту тему, и картины которого имели глубоко социальную направленность. 3)В творчестве Репина и Сурикова передвижническая живопись достигла высшего расцвета и наибольшего совершенства. Их творчество носит ярко выраженный национальный характер как по своим сюжетам и идеям, так и по истокам и традициям. 4)Обращаясь к наследию Репина, поражаешься прежде всего многосторонности художника. Величайший жанрист, он был вместе с тем монументальных исторических полотен, Репин является и отобразителем современного ему революционного движения.
Артикли....предлоги...(вместо точек)
1) ...British drink too much tea
2) My sister cannot play ... piano
3) Recently ... Browns have been to London
4) I often play .... chess with my grandfather
5) Pete, go to ... blackboard!
6) Would you like ... orange
7) She is .... Indian but her husband is ... European
8) Take ... chair and make yourself at ... home; I'll be back in ... minute and we'll have ... chat
9) ... supper is ... last meal of ... day
10) Everybody knows that ... Sun rises in the East
11) I like ... lot of ... milk in my tea, and ... few lumps of ... sugar
12) To make ... bread we mix ... flour, ... water, ... yeast and ... pinch of salt
13) There are many small islands in ... Pacific ocean
14) One law is for ... rich and another for ... rich and another for ... poor
15) Which is longer: ... Volga or ... Danube?
16) They say ... sugar is bad for you
17) This is my ... book, do you have ... book? I have no ... book
18) My ... father is ... engineer
19) This is ... book. ... book is very interesting
20) There is ... apple on ... plate
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1. She takes the temperature twice a day(does)
2 I live not far from my college (Where)
3 He likes to sit and watch the sunset(What)
4 Kate works in the bookshop (Who)
5 I know English well (Do)
6 Tom often walks his dog early in the morning (When)
7 Pneumonia begins suddenly (Does)
8 Vitamins play a very important role in human health (Do)
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corner of New York State, where the Hudson River empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Five towns joined together make up the city of New York. The town of Manhattan takes up Manhattan Island. The Bronx, another town, is on the mainland, north of Manhattan and Queens. The fifth town, Staten Island, is in New York Bay. Beginning in the 1880s, great numbers of Europeans moved to the United States. Many of them landed first in Statue of Liberty as they antered New York Bay. The “Big Apple”, as New York City is nicknamed, has an energy that few other cities can equal. John F. Kennedy International Airport is one of the busiest in the world. More ships come into New York’s harbour than into any other port in the world. The city is a leading many Factoring center. It’s chief industries are clothing, printing and publishing. New York can be called the financial capital of the world. The United Nations has it’s headquarters in Manhattan. New York is a great cultural and educational center, too. It is the art, music and drama capital of the United States. It is museums, art galleries, libraries, zoos, and botanical gardens are world famous. If you want to have a good view of New York City, you can do it from the top of the World Trade Center (110 stories) or from the Empire State Building (102 stories). You can see the newest plays and shows on Broadway. If you are interested in art, you should visit the famous Metropolitan Art Museum. If you want to sit quietly and people-watch, you should go to one of the city’s many parks. The largest of them is Central Park
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1. [A — This/В— These/C— That] pictures are very good.
2. My mother is [A — one/ B — a/C— an] doctor.
3. What is that? [A — They/B — It/C— There] is my Ы-
cycie.
4. Are//4 — those/В — that/ С — there] games very inter¬
esting?
5. [A — It has/В — It is/C — There is] a cat on the sofa.
6. We [A — has/В — have/C — had] to do some shop¬
ping tomorrow,
7. You ought [A — stay/ B— to stay/C — staying] at home.
8. Pete should [A — send / В — to send / С — sending] a
telegram.
9. Alice [A — like/ В — tikes/С — can] to speak Italian.
10. I hope you've got [A — a/B — any /C — some] money.
11. Do you want [A — know / В — to know / С — knowing]
the news?
12. They've got [A— a few / B— a little / C— a number]
oranges left.
13. There aren't/"Л — a lot/B — many / С — much] people
in the hall today.
14. [A — Is/ B— Has / С — Does] mother get up early ev¬
ery day?
15. Wfere you in Kiev last year? — No, I [A — didn't/B —
weren 't/C— wasn 't].
16. I [A — have never been / В — was never /С — am never
being] to Kiev yet.
17. Ann is here, but her parents [A — isn't/В — wasn't/C —
aren't].
18. [A — Isn't/В — Doesn't/C — Hasn't] she going to cook
dinner today?
19. They [A — watch / B— is watching / С — are watching]
TV now.
20. We [A — caught/B — catches/C— will catch] the 6. 30
bus yesterday.
21. Mike [A — loses/B— has lost/C— lost] his pen very
often.
22. [A — Did you do / В — Do you do / С — Have you done]
much work yesterday?
23. Nick [A — hurries / В — hurried/С — is hurrying] be¬
cause he was late.
24. Who is he waiting [A —on/В —for/ С — top.
25. Their holidays are [A — in/B— at/С — on] June.
26. What's the matter [A — by/ В — on / С — with] you?
27. This book is [A — us / В — our/ С — ours].
28. Don't help her. She will do everything [A — myself/ B —
herself/C— himself].
29. We are going to [A — ours/В — our/С—us] favourite
shop.
30. It is muchfA — cold/ B— colder /C— more cold]^ to¬
day than it was yesterday.
31. He is not as old [A — that / В — than / С — as] I am.
32. Ann \&[A — very/В — more/С — much] intelligent than
Nick.
3 3. Yesterday was the [A — hottest / В — most hot/C— very hot] day this year.
34. He is the /A — very bad / В — worst / С — worsey pupil
in the group.
35. [A — Where/В — Why/С— Who] wrote that letter?
36. She went home early [A — because/ В — while/ С — with]
she had finished her work.
37. [A- Who/ В - Where /C- When] did you put my
book?
38. [A- How/В - Why/С- Where] is Bill? -Very well,
thanks.
39. We'll finish our lesson and [A — then / В — than / С —
therefore] we'l! have a break.
40. He drives [A — more quick/ В — very quickly / С — very
quick].
The music in this day sounds everywhere: in concert halls, on the streets, in the apartments.
On this day, with parades of orchestras and concerts.
Silence on this day in France do not exist. And not just during the day but at night, as the holiday lasts until morning.
Daniel: Yes, I collected stories about unusual jobs from all over the world.
I : So you’re not talking about actors or shop assistant s.
D: No, all the people in the book have very strange jobs.
I: I see it’s organized into different industries, like the cleaning industry. But isn’t cleaning a normal job?
D: Normally, yes. But did you know there’s a man in America called Brad Fields and he cleans chewing gum off the Statue of Liberty? Well, actually, he’s got a company called Gumbusters. But that’s all they do – they clean gum off the streets and famous buildings of New York.
I: Oh, what a horrible job!
D: Yes, Americans chew 56 billion pieces of chewing gum a year. Then they throw most of it onto the street. That’s a lot of cleaning.
I: OK, that job is quite unusual .But what about in the food industry?
D: Well, when a company wants to advertise food they sometimes need a food stylist. Their job is to make food look good in advertisements.
I: I’ve never heard of that job before.
D: Well, there are only about 20 food stylists in Britain. For example, when we look at a picture of strawberries and cream we’re really looking at strawberries and white paint.
I: Really?
D: Yes, and they paint sausages with washing-up liquid, then coffee, to make them look natural.
I: So what’s the strangest job in your book, do you think?
D: Well, how about vermiculturalist?
I: What’s that?
D: A vermiculturalist is a worm farmer. These people manage farms that only have worms. No other animals, only worms.
I: But why?
D: Well, worms like eating rubbish and that’s good for the environment. So companies pay a worm farmer to clean up their rubbish.
I: Fascinating, but ugh, not a job for me. I see there’s also a chapter about artists. What strange jobs did you find in …
Listen to Daniel Ash talking about his new book, What do you do? Then state if the following statements are true or false. Correct the false sentences.
True False
1. The jobs in the book are from all over the world.
2. They paint sausages with tea and coffee.
3. Americans chew 57 million pieces of gum a year.
4. Brad Fields’s company cleans gum off the streets and famous buildings of New York.
5. Food stylists take photos of food.
6. Worm farmers use worms to eat rubbish.
street. 2. This story is very interesting. 3. There was a woman, a man, a boy and a girl in the room. 4. In the farm-yard we could see an ox, a sheep, a cow and a goose. 5. Put this knife on that table. 6. Why don't you eat this potato? 7. This strawberry is still green. 8. A yellow leaf has fallen to the ground. 9. Can you see a bird in that tree? 10. Does your tooth still ache? 11. I held up my foot to the fire to warm it. 12. His child studies very well. 13. Is this worker an Englishman or a German? — He is a Frenchman. 14. What is that child's name? 15. The cat has caught a mouse. 16. I have hurt my foot. 17. The wolf has been shot. 18. He keeps his toy in a box. 19. This man works at our office.
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