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№ 9 adverb or adjective complete the conversation. chose the correct forms. Ann: Is it true you

10-11 класс

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

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1) late 2) badly 3)good 4) fast 5) long 6) hardly 7) nearly 8) likely 9)strange 10)dark 11)terribly 12) badly 13) suddenly 14) unhappy 15) sadly 16) curiously

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Williams and Sons is a medium-sized British company which manufactures door hinges for the motor industry. The home market share of Williams and Sons is static but overseas trade has always been an attractive option. The company has a showroom and also has always promoted its products at trade fairs, exhibitions and seminars in the UK. They have had some contacts with overseas buyers and other foreign visitors.
Step by step they have decided through reading, talking and listening to other people that there are export possibilities for the company’s product. Several years ago the company decided to study the possibility of selling their product to the US market. First they closely examined several things: their product, human resources, and the prospects of gaining profit.
Then they did more detailed research. The owner of the company attended an international trade exhibition in the US. There he found out the offers of the competitors and met some potential customers. Finally, market research showed that sales opportunities were excellent. The Board of the directors was pleased with the results and decided to get down to business immediately. They made contacts by letter and telephone with possible agents when a crucial problem stopped the work. Their safety and quality tests, quite good for UK and European regulations, were not acceptable in the USA.
Their task was to rewrite test specifications, upgrade their test equipment and retrain personnel.
The results over the last five years have proven that the Board’s decision was correct. Orders from the USA have increased and the company is now considering the possibility of setting up its own manufacturing plant there. The company is also looking forward to other overseas markets.




TEXT 7

BUSINESS MEETING
On Friday 11th August Paul Harding looked in his diary. He had an appointment at 11 o’clock with Mr. Rawson, the local manager of the General Company for Foreign Trade.
The GCFT was in the City. Its offices were on the fifth, sixth and seventh floors of a very tall building. The enquiry office was on the ground floor. Inside the company building the woman in the enquiry office telephoned Miss Wells, the manager’s secretary. She arrived and accompanied Paul to her room on the fifth floor. Miss Well had an office next to Mr. Rawson’s. As soon as her boss was free, she buzzed him on the intercom. Mr. Rawson immediately asked her to show Paul into the office.

RAWSON Ah! Mr. Harding. Come in, please. My name is Rawson.
HARDING How do you do?
RAWSON How do you do? Please sit down. Did you have a good trip?
HARDING Yes, thank you. Not at all bad.
RAWSON Good! Now this morning I want you to meet some of our heads of Department… Miss Wells, ask Mr. Jones to come in here, please.
WELL I’m afraid Mr. Jones is not available… Mr. Smith is not available either. But Mrs. Collier’s here.
RAWSON Good. Ask her to come in, please. When were you here last, Mr. Harding?
HARDING Oh! I was here about six months ago.
RAWSON Did you meet Mrs. Collier then?
HARDING No, I didn’t I’m afraid.
RAWSON Well, she’s my Personal Assistant. You will like her. She’s a very charming lady… Ah, Mrs. Collier.
COLLIER Please, don’t get up.
RAWSON I’d like to introduce you a colleague from America. Mrs. Collier, Mr. Harding.
HARDING How do you do?
COLLIER How do you do?

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The British police
officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain or who
has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities
keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets
("walking the beat") or driving specially marked police cars. Once known
as 'panda cars' because of their distinctive markings, these are now
often jokingly referred to as 'jam sandwiches' because of the pink -
fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the
past, policemen were often known as 'bobbies' after Sir Robert Peel, the
founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include 'the
cops', the fuzz', 'the pigs', and 'the Old Bill' (particularly in
London). Few people realise, however, that the police in Britain are
organised very differently from many other countries.
Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is
control1ed by central Government. Britain has no national police force,
although police policy is, governed by the central Government's Home
Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas
into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority - a
committee of local county councillors and magistrates.
The forces co-operate with each other, but it is unusual for members .
of one force to operate in another's area unless they are asked to give
assistance. This sometimes happens when there has been a very serious
crime. A Chief Constable (the most senior police officer of a force) may
sometimes ask for the assistance of London's police force, based at New
Scotland Yard - known simply as "the Yard".

In most countries the police carry guns. In Britain, however, this is
extremely unusual. Policemen do not, as a rule, carry firearms in their
day¬-to-day work, though certain specialist units are trained to do so
and can be called upon to help the regular police force in situations
where firearms are involved, e.g. terrorist incidents, armed robberies,
etc. The only policemen who routinely carry weapons are those assigned
to guard politicians and diplomats, or special officers who patrol
airports.
In certain circumstances specially trained police officers can be armed,
but only with the signed permission of a magistrate.
All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic
qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training.
Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable
comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief
Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per
cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special
Constables¬-members of the public who work for the police voluntarily
for a few hours a week.
Each police force has its own Criminal Investigation Department: (CID).
Members of CIDs are detectives, and they do not wear uniforms The other
uniformed people you see in British towns are traffic warden~ Their job
is to make sure that drivers obey the parking regulations. The~ have no
other powers - it is the police who are responsible for controlling
offences like speeding, careless driving and drunken driving
The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents
to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of
their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would-be
¬criminals

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Nowadays, some parents begin to imitate their children. They follow their fashion clothing, music and other things. Many people think that it is strange and wrong. But is it really so?
I think that there is nothing terrible, although there are some minuses. I will try to prove it.
First, this behavior makes adults feel young and happy, lifts their spirits. Life for such people starts to play with new colors.
Secondly, parents may want to approach your child to gain his trust and respect. Some of this is perfectly possible.
Thirdly, adults show their individuality. They begin to stand out against other people, to attract attention.
Only some children become ashamed of their parents. Especially in front of friends and acquaintances. But they, however, do not cease to love them.

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verbs.

a) If(have) more free time, I ( take up) a new hobby

b) I (be) happy with my future job if the working conditions(be) good.

c) if( work) long hours, I ( get) tired by the end of the week.

d) if I (have) to deal with difficult clients, I ( need) good interpersonal skills.

e) if I (want) to be a lawyer, I ( have) to get some qualifications first.

f) I ( get) a lot of work experience if I ( try) some odd jobs in summer.

g) I ( be) well- paid if my job (be) really dangerous.

h) I ( be) happy if my future career ( involve) creative work.

4) Complete the quiz questions using comparative forms of the adjectives in brackets. 1) Which are …: the

Carpathians or the Rocky Mountains? (high) 2) Which month is …: February or March? (long) 3) Which is …: driving or flying? (dangerous) 4) Which city is …: Tokyo or Seoul? (expensive) 5) Which town is …: Moscow or Madrid? (old) 6) Who was …… when he died: Mozart or Shakespeare? (young)
5) Complete the text with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets. Budapest is one of the 1) …… (beautiful) cities in Europe. It has many good cafes and restaurants. Two of the 2) … (popular) in the city centre are the Gresham and Gerbaud. Gerbaud is 3) … (old) and 4) …… (big) than the Gresham but many people think that Gresham serves 5) …… (good) coffee. There are many museums, too, and the museum of Fine Arts is one of the 6)…… (good) in the city. One of the 7) …… (famous) souvenirs is paprika and the 8) …… (cheap) place to buy it is the Central Market.

Complete the text with the present simple or present continuous forms of the verbs in brackets and translate.

Population (mean) _______ the number of people who live in a particular area. The population of the world (not stay)_________ the same. At the moment it _______ (grow) at an increasing rate. ln fact, scientists d (believe) that the world population will increase until 2200, and then stop growing. However, things are not the same in all parts of the world. At present in many Western industrial countries the population (fall)___________. This (happen) ________ because families are small, and health conditions are good. In developing countries, on the other hand, the population (rise) ____sharply. In Ghana, for example, most families (have)______several children. Many children in Ghana(die)_____ from illness, so it is important to have lots of children. They earn money for the family and (look after) ______their parents in old age.
Complete the text with it or there in each space.
Tropical forests grow near the Equator where ____ is warm and wet. ______are only two seasons, rainy and dry. ______ is normally 20-25°C in a tropical forest and _____is only a drop of about 5°C in the coldest months. _____is a lot of rain, on average more than 200 cm per year._____ is poor soil, and ____ is difficult for plants on the forest floor to develop, as tall trees (25-35 meters) block the light. ______are many plants, birds, animals and insects. _____are different kinds of tropical forests with different kinds of trees. ______ depends on the temperature and the amount of rainfall.

a) complete the definitions with who, which or where. It's the person _who_serves you in a cafe 1.They're

people____make you laugh.

2.It's a machine____cuts the grass.

3.It's an animal____lives in the sea and has eight legs.

4.It's a room_____people try on clothes.

5.He's the person____helps you with your luggage.

6.It's a kind of food____keeps vampires away.

b)Write sentences with who, witch or where

that / the dog / always barks at night

That's the dog which always barks at night.

1.she / the woman / lives next door to me

2.That / the shop / I bought my dress

3.He / the actor / was in Friends

4.They / the children / broke my window

5.This / the restaurant / they do great pasta

6.That / the switch / controls the central heati

7.He / the teacher / teaches my sister

8.That / the room / we have our meetings

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allow,choose,film,give,invite,send,show,teach

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2)Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentences.
For Love or Money
1.This programme showed/was shown on American TV for the first time in 2003.
2.In this programme,fifteen women tried/were tired to win the heart of a rich young man.
3.In the first episode,the women learnt/were learnt that there was also a prize of $1 million.
4.The women told/were told to keep the prize a secret from the young man.
5.The man and the women took/were taken to different Californian cities to go out on dates.
6.At the end of each week,one woman left/was left in the show.
7.In the final show,the last woman told/was told she must choose between the man and the money.



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