Camping is it for you?
10-11 класс
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There are a lot of people who prefer living in a camping and sleeping under the open air. Of course, this kind of vacation is better to spend with your friends and without parents. These vacation
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1. Put in «can» or «can't» if
possible; if not, use «could» or «will
be able to».
well since 2003. I (read) already this book. She (have) dinner by that time yesterday. He (write) the letter by the time they returned. Our group (pack) our things by the time the bus arrives. They (build) a new farm next year before we move there. He (learn) to speak English before they went to Great Britain. I (find) just the job. After she (lock) all the doors she went to bed.
10. He (not/come) home from school yet.
ing it is a foreign language.
even in
ancient Troy, but it (2) … (to be) very simple. The citizens of ancient Troy
(3) … (to allow) their refuse to accumulate on the floor until there was
such an amount that their doors would not open. Then they simply (4) …
(to reposition) the doors.
The decrees issued to decrease pollution (5) … (to record) as long ago
as the Middle Ages. In England, smoke-abatement law (6) … (to pass) in
1273, and in 1306 a man (7) … (to execute) for burning coal.
However, the Industrial Revolution changed all prior concepts of pollution.
The introduction of power-driven machinery created a pollution
problem that (8) … (to increase) steadily from the mid-eighteenth century
to the present time. The results of industrial pollution (9) … (to be) water
and air toxification, respiratory diseases, and even death. That (10) …
(to prompt) the Environmental Protection Agencies to establish laws to
regulate levels of air and water pollution.
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knows nothing about the arson.-задать 2 вопроса.
3. We know something that can be useful for the investigation of the treason.
4. Everybody approved his conviction.
5. You can find evidence everywhere at the crime scence.
5.3.Read the words, determine what parts of speech they belong to and by means of what suffixes they are formed and translate them into Russian:
darkness, readiness, demonstration, sailor, especially, brightly, weakness, celebration, happiness, examiner, introduction, understandable, agreement, delegation, fatherless, hopeful, nameless, indifferent.
5.6.Read and translate the following sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets:
1. We (to find)....... very important evidence during the crime scene search.
2. Is everybody here? - No, one of our divisional inspectors (not to come).......................yet.
3. You anything (to hear).............about the government building arson?
4. He never (to prejudice)................his actions.
5. Why are you here? You are to interview witnesses.- But we already (to do)............................it.
6. Will you call after 3 o'clock? He (to arrive)...........by that time.
7. He already (to interrogate).......................the suspect when I saw him.
cleaned
E) don’t clean
81. When I arrived at the party, Sam … already … home.
A) has gone
B) had gone
C) had going
D) is gone
E) has been gone
82. When we came home last night, we found that somebody … our vase.
A) has broken
B) had been broken
C) had broken
D) have been broken
E) had been broking
83. Ken gave up smoking last year. He … for 20 years.
A) had been smoking
B) has been smoking
C) smoked
D) does smoke
E)has been smoked
84. We were good friends. We … each other for years.
A) knew
B) had known
A) had been knowing
B) have been knowing
C) had been known
85. I arrived at the cinema late. The film … already … .
A) has begun
B) began
C) had begun
D) begin
E) have begun
86.We felt very when we got home, so we … to bed.
A) had gone
B) had been going
C) went
D) go
E) are going
87. I was very sad when I sold my car. I … it for a very long time.
A) have had
B) had
C) have
D) am having
E) had had
88. When I arrived, all guests’ stomachs were full. They … .
A) have eaten
B) were eating
C) ate
D) had eaten
E) eat
89. Jim was on his hands and knees on the floor. He … for his contact lens.
A) had been looking
B) was looking
C) had looked
D) looked
E) looks
90. Alice woke up in the middle of the night. She … for 3 hours.
A) dream
B) has been dreaming
C) has dreamed
D) had been dreaming
E) dreams
91. Who was that man? I … never … before.
A) have seen
B) is seen
C) have been seeing
D) had been seening
E) had seen
92. Yesterday he … a phone call from Sally.
A) have had
B) had been having
C) had
D) has
E) was
93. I … never … cricket in my life.
A) had, played
B) have, been playing
C) haven’t, played
D) have, played
E) have, been playing
94. Mike had just turned the TV off. He … TV since 2 o’clock.
A) has been watching
B) had been watched
C) was watching
D) have been watching
E) had been watching
95. Ann … two brothers.
A) have got
B) has
C) have
D) had got
E) have been got
96. My sister … long hair when she was a child.
A) had
B) has
C) had got
D) have got
E) has got
97.… they …a car when they were living in London?
A) will have
B) does have
C) had got
D) do have
E) did have
98. Goodbye! I hope you … a nice time.
A) are having
B) have
C) have got
D) were having
E) had got
99. I don’t eat much food. I never … lunch.
A) have
B) have got
C) had got
D) were having
E) are having
saw a ghost last night?
Tom: yes I did. I went to bed (1)late/lately and I was sleeping (2)bad/badly.
I suddently woke up in the middle of the night. I went to the window and saw the ghost walking across the lawn
Ann: what is a man or a woman
Tom: a woman in a white dress. I had a (3)good/well view from the window, but she walked very (4)fast/fastly. She wasn't there very (5) long/longly. I'd (6) hard/hardly caught sight of her before she'd gone. I(7)near/nearly missed her.
Ann:it isn't very (8)like/likely that ghost actually exist, you know. You must have been dreaming. I had a (9)strange/strangely dream last night too. I was in the garden. it was getting (10)dark/darkly and it was (11) terrible/terribly cold. My head was aching (12) bad/badly. I (13) sudden/ suddently saw a man. He seemed very (14)unhappy/unhapply . He looked up and smiled (15) sad/sadly at me. I don't know why but I left (16)curios curiously about him. I wanted to talk to him but I couldn't think what to say
hair cut by a hairdresser? No, he cut his hair …. . 3. Do you want me to post that letter for you? No, I'll do it …. . 4. Who told you that Linda was getting married? Linda did it …. . 5. Can you phone John for me? Why can't you do it … ?
all the right questions. So how on earth do you find a house? Don’t panic: everyones in the same boat. You need to begin by making a list of what you want in a house. For instance, do you want a bath or will just a shower be OK? Do you want a washing machine( my advice-YES- launderettes are a nightmare and you cant afford to have things cleaned for you ). Are you OK with sharing a bathroom or do you want an en suite of your own? You also need to think about where your house is located- bus and train fares can add up to a lot of money.
Secondly, make sure you take with you a list of questions you want to ask. Will you have to pay the rest of the rent if the other rooms aren’t filled? How big is the deposit and will it be returned at the end of your rent? Is there a garden-are you responsible for it? Are the rooms lockable? Is the house in good condition? If the landlord promises to have things repaired, get his promises included in the contract.
There are also a few things you should look our for: what is included in the rent and how much are the extra bills? So if you’ve found a house for 40 a week ,but it doesn’t cover any bills-you aren’t going to save money, especially if the other rooms are empty