Match the word and its translation littering

Test for the 9th form, 3 term

1. Choose the right word.

1. People want to live in an …society.

a)legal b) orderly c) primitive

2. If people …..crimes they must be punished.

a) solve b) make c) commit

3. Serious crimes are called…

a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment

4. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.

a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime

5. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….

a) property b) government c) criminals

a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime

6. The scene is the most possible place to find ….

a) evidence b) money c) a judge

7.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….

a)place b) scene c) appearance

2. Match the word and its translation

  1. Mugging

  1. Похищение человека

  1. Kidnapping

  1. Кража со взломом

  1. Fraud

  1. Мошенничество

  1. Burglary

  1. Уличное ограбление

  1. Pickpocketing

  1. Карманные кражи

  1. Scam

  1. Кража в магазине

  1. Shoplifting

  1. Афера

3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.

steal, vandal, judge, criminal, shop-lifting, mugger, fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief,

life imprisonment, fine, community service

Crime and punishment

crimes

punishments

people

verbs

4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.

  1. The train… (leave) at 10 a.m. every day.

  2. I’m hungry. I .. (have) a sandwich.

  3. -What are you going to do during the weekend?

— We… (fish) on Sunday.

  1. He… (visit) me on Saturday.

  2. – The phone is ringing!

  • I …(get) it!

Задание 5 

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This text deals with …

1. Country’s brave defenders.

2. Textile business links.

3. A nice-sounding building.

4. The initial steps of commerce.

5. A really international place.

6. Governesses of rich children.

A. Moscow has always been a multicultural city. If we look back at its history, we will see that there were several foreign communities living in Moscow on a permanent basis. We all know about German people inhabiting the banks of the Yauza river, where little Peter, the future tsar of all Russia, ran around, made friends and got his first ideas of learning about ships and fleets. But what do we know about the British community of Moscow? Did it even exist?

B. The first ties between Russia and Britain were formed in the middle of the 16th century in the time of Ivan the Terrible. It was then that some wealthy British merchants founded the Muscovy Company which held a monopoly on trade between Britain and Russia until 1698. The building of its Moscow headquarters was granted to the company by the tsar in 1556 and can be still visited at 4, Varvarka Street, known to us now as The Old English Court.

С In the 18th century, British industrialists made themselves known in Russia. One of the most outstanding figures was Robert McGill, who lived in Moscow and served as an intermediary between Lancashire mill engineers and the Russian cotton industry, and built over 180 mills (cotton factories) in Russia. Robert McGill had a house in Spiridonovka Street and together with his wife Jane was a prominent member of the British community in Moscow.

D. If you talk to Moscow concert musicians who were active between the 1970s and the 1990s, they will tell you of the fantastic acoustics of the “Melodiya” recording studio at 8, Voznesensky Lane, which they lovingly called ‘kirche’, mistakenly thinking it was a German church. This building, designed in the English neo-gothic architectural style, was in fact built in 1885 by Robert McGill and is St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, which was used as a recording studio in Soviet times.

E. Beginning from the time of Peter the Great, several talented British military men moved to Russia. Many of them served as army generals and navy admirals, defending Russian borders in different wars and battles. Among the most famous ones were Field Marshall James Bruce, Field Marshall Barclay de Tolly and Admiral Thomas Mackenzie, all of them of Scottish origin.

Test for the 9th form, 3 term

Variant 2

1. Choose the right word.

1. The scene is the most possible place to find ….

a) evidence b) money c) a judge

2. Serious crimes are called…

a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment

3. If people …..crimes they must be punished.

a) solve b) make c) commit

4. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….

a) property b) government c) criminals

5. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.

a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime

6.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….

a)place b) scene c) appearance

7. People want to live in an …society.

b)Legal b) orderly c) primitive

2. Match the word and its translation.

  1. Littering

  1. Кража в магазине

  1. Theft

  1. Кража

  1. Assassination

  1. Превышение скорости

  1. Robbery

  1. Убийство политического деятеля наемными убийцами

  1. Murder

  1. Грабеж

  1. Speeding

  1. Убийство

  1. Shoplifting

  1. Сорить на улице

3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.

judge, shoplifter, criminal, kidnap ,fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief, life imprisonment, fine, community service, assassination, speeding

Crime and punishment

crimes

punishments

people

verbs

4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.

  1. I’m thirsty. I .. (have) a glass of juice.

  2. -What are you going to do during the weekend?

— We… (have) a party on Saturday.

  1. He… (go) to the cinema on Saturday.

  2. – Tim, the phone is calling!

  • I …(get) it!

  1. The bus… (leave) at 6 a.m.

5. Choose the correct answer.

1) Jack has got a headache. He … sleep well recently.
a) can’t
b) couldn’t have
c) hasn’t been able to
2) Tom … play tennis well but he … play a game yesterday because he was ill.
a) couldn’t, could
b) can, was able
c) can, couldn’t 
3) I didn’t want to be late for the meeting. We … meet at 5.
a) can
b) had to
c) could
4) You … take an umbrella today. The Sun is shining.
a) needn’t 
b) mustn’t
c) can’t

5) I’m sorry, you didn’t invite me to your birthday party. You … invite me next time.
a) must 
b) should
c) need to

6) My doctor says I … stop eating sweets.

a) have to

b) can

c) would

6. Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets and answer the questions.

Where do you go when you want to know the latest business news, follow commodity prices, оr stay abreast of the latest scientific and technological developments? Today, the answer is obvious: you log on to the internet. Three centuries ago, the answer ____1(be) just as easy: you_____2 (go) to a coffee-house. There, for the price of a cup of coffee, you _____3(can) attend scientific lectures, or chat with like-minded people about literature or politics. Like today’s websites, coffee-houses _____4(be) lively. Collectively Europe’s interconnected web of coffee-houses _______5(form) the internet of the Enlightenment era.

The contrast between coffee and alcoholic drinks was reflected in the decor of the coffee houses that _______6(begin) to appear in European cities, London in particular. They______7(decorate) with bookshelves, mirrors, gilt-framed pictures and good furniture, in contrast to the rowdiness and gloom of taverns. According to custom, social differences _______8 (leave) at the coffee-house door and anyone who started a quarrel had to atone for it by buying an order of coffee for all present.

Coffee________9( be) the ideal drink. Its popularity owed much to the growing middle class оf information workers, who _____10(do) mental work in offices rather than performing physical labour in the open, and found that coffee sharpened their mental faculties. Such men _______11)be) not rich enough to entertain lavishly at home, but ______12(can) afford to spend a few pence a day on coffee. Coffee-houses were nicknamed «penny universities» in a contemporary English verse which observed: «So great Universitie, I think there ne’er was any; In which you may a Scholar be, for spending of a penny.»

1. What was the alternative of the internet three century ago?

2. What were the coffee-houses decorated with?

3. Why were the coffee-houses nicknamed «penny universities»?

                                Test for the 9th form, 3 term

Variant 1

1. Choose the right word.

1. People want to live in an …society.

a)legal b) orderly c) primitive

2. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….

a) property b) government c) criminals

3. If people …..crimes they must be punished.

a) solve b) make c) commit

4. Serious crimes are called…

a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment

5. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.

a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime

6.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….

a)place b) scene c) appearance

7. The scene is the most possible place to find ….

a) evidence b) money c) a judge

2. Match the word and its translation

  1. Mugging
  1. Похищение человека
  1. Kidnapping
  1. Кража со взломом
  1. Fraud
  1. Мошенничество
  1. Burglary
  1. Уличное ограбление
  1. Pickpocketing
  1. Карманные кражи
  1. Scam
  1. Кража в магазине
  1. Shoplifting
  1. Афера

3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.

steal, vandal, judge, criminal, shop-lifting, mugger, fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief,

life imprisonment, fine, community service

Crime and punishment

crimes

punishments

people

verbs

4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.

  1. The train… (leave) at 10 a.m. every day.
  2. I’m hungry. I .. (have) a sandwich.
  3. -What are you going to do during the weekend?

— We… (fish) on Sunday.

  1. He… (visit) me on Saturday.
  2. – The phone is ringing!
  • I …(get) it!

5. Choose the correct answer.

1) It’s a secret. You ….. tell anyone.

  1. needn’t
  2. mustn’t
  3. shouldn’t

2) You … smoke so much.
a) would 
b) can’t
c) shouldn’t
3)  I … sleep for hours when I was a little girls.
a) could
b) am able to
c) can
4)Where are my gloves? — I … put them on because it’s cold today.
a) can’t
b) have to 
c) needn’t
5)  Well, it’s 9 o’clock. I … go now.
a) can
b) has to
c) must
6) …you turn down the music? I have a terrible headache.

a) could

b) should

c) have to

6. Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets and answer the questions.

Where do you go when you want to know the latest business news, follow commodity prices, оr stay abreast of the latest scientific and technological developments? Today, the answer is obvious: you log on to the internet. Three centuries ago, the answer ____1(be) just as easy: you_____2 (go) to a coffee-house. There, for the price of a cup of coffee, you _____3(can) attend scientific lectures, or chat with like-minded people about literature or politics. Like today’s websites, coffee-houses _____4(be) lively. Collectively Europe’s interconnected web of coffee-houses _______5(form) the internet of the Enlightenment era.

The contrast between coffee and alcoholic drinks was reflected in the decor of the coffee houses that _______6(begin) to appear in European cities, London in particular. They______7(decorate) with bookshelves, mirrors, gilt-framed pictures and good furniture, in contrast to the rowdiness and gloom of taverns. According to custom, social differences _______8 (leave) at the coffee-house door and anyone who started a quarrel had to atone for it by buying an order of coffee for all present.

 Coffee________9( be) the ideal drink. Its popularity owed much to the growing middle class оf information workers, who _____10(do) mental work in offices rather than performing physical labour in the open, and found that coffee sharpened their mental faculties. Such men _______11)be) not rich enough to entertain lavishly at home, but ______12(can) afford to spend a few pence a day on coffee. Coffee-houses were nicknamed «penny universities» in a contemporary English verse which observed: «So great  Universitie, I think there ne’er was any; In which you may a Scholar be, for spending of a penny.»

1. What was the alternative of the internet three century ago?

2. What  were the coffee-houses decorated with?

3. Why were the coffee-houses nicknamed «penny universities»?

Test for the 9th form, 3 term

                                        Variant 2

1. Choose the right word.

1. The scene is the most possible place to find ….

a) evidence b) money c) a judge

2. Serious crimes are called…

a) felonies b) misdemeanors c) punishment

3. If people …..crimes they must be punished.

a) solve b) make c) commit

4. We give our state the rights to protect our lives and our….

a) property b) government c) criminals

5. Burglary is a …..against the property rights and security of another person.

a) murder b) fingerprint c) crime

6.The investigation of burglary concentrates around the place of entry and the crime ….

a)place b) scene c) appearance

7. People want to live in an …society.

b)Legal b) orderly c) primitive

2. Match the word and its translation.

  1. Littering
  1. Кража в магазине
  1. Theft
  1. Кража
  1. Assassination
  1. Превышение скорости
  1. Robbery
  1. Убийство политического деятеля наемными убийцами
  1. Murder
  1. Грабеж
  1. Speeding
  1. Убийство
  1. Shoplifting
  1. Сорить на улице

3. Put the following words and phrases under the right headings of the table.

judge, shoplifter,  criminal, kidnap ,fraudster, smuggle, theft, thief, life imprisonment, fine, community service, assassination, speeding

Crime and punishment

crimes

punishments

people

verbs

4. Complete the sentences. Use will, be going to, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.

  1. I’m thirsty. I .. (have) a glass of juice.
  2. -What are you going to do during the weekend?

— We… (have) a party on Saturday.

  1. He… (go) to the cinema on Saturday.
  2. – Tim, the phone is calling!
  • I …(get) it!
  1. The bus… (leave) at 6 a.m.

5. Choose the correct answer.

1)  Jack has got a headache. He … sleep well recently.
a) can’t
b) couldn’t have
c) hasn’t been able to
2) Tom … play tennis well but he … play a game yesterday because he was ill.
a) couldn’t, could
b) can, was able
c) can, couldn’t 
3)  I didn’t want to be late for the meeting. We … meet at 5.
a) can
b) had to
c) could
4) You … take an umbrella today. The Sun is shining.
a) needn’t 
b) mustn’t
c) can’t

5) I’m sorry, you didn’t invite me to your birthday party. You … invite me next time.
a) must 
b) should
c) need to

6) My doctor says I … stop eating sweets.

a) have to

b) can

c) would


6. Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets and answer the questions.

Where do you go when you want to know the latest business news, follow commodity prices, оr stay abreast of the latest scientific and technological developments? Today, the answer is obvious: you log on to the internet. Three centuries ago, the answer ____1(be) just as easy: you_____2 (go) to a coffee-house. There, for the price of a cup of coffee, you _____3(can) attend scientific lectures, or chat with like-minded people about literature or politics. Like today’s websites, coffee-houses _____4(be) lively. Collectively Europe’s interconnected web of coffee-houses _______5(form) the internet of the Enlightenment era.

The contrast between coffee and alcoholic drinks was reflected in the decor of the coffee houses that _______6(begin) to appear in European cities, London in particular. They______7(decorate) with bookshelves, mirrors, gilt-framed pictures and good furniture, in contrast to the rowdiness and gloom of taverns. According to custom, social differences _______8 (leave) at the coffee-house door and anyone who started a quarrel had to atone for it by buying an order of coffee for all present.

 Coffee________9( be) the ideal drink. Its popularity owed much to the growing middle class оf information workers, who _____10(do) mental work in offices rather than performing physical labour in the open, and found that coffee sharpened their mental faculties. Such men _______11)be) not rich enough to entertain lavishly at home, but ______12(can) afford to spend a few pence a day on coffee. Coffee-houses were nicknamed «penny universities» in a contemporary English verse which observed: «So great  Universitie, I think there ne’er was any; In which you may a Scholar be, for spending of a penny.»

1. What was the alternative of the internet three century ago?

2. What  were the coffee-houses decorated with?

3. Why were the coffee-houses nicknamed «penny universities»?

Помогите, пожалуйста. Match the words and their translations1. to recycle2. to reduce3. to protect4. to prohibit5. to pollute6. Environment7. rubbish/litter8. can9. pollution10. to drop littera) загрязнениеb) окружающая средаc) мусорd) перерабатыватьe) уменьшатьf) банка жестянаяg) защищатьh) мусоритьj) запрещатьk) загрязнять2. Fill in the gaps: litter, pollute, prohibit, recycled, environmental, cut down1. There are a lot of ___ problems on our planet.2. Factories and cars ___ air by pouring harmful emissions into the air.3. People __ __ a lot of trees every year.4. We live among __ and wastes which we have created ourselves.5. A lot of domestic rubbish can be ___.3. Open the brackets using the right form of the verbs1. If Frank (go out), we would ask hi to help us.2. If Sally (have) spare time, she would pay you more attention.3. If she (not hear) the news, she wouldn’t have gone out.4. If he (read) a text yesterday, he (answer) questions.5. If he (have) a chance, he (go) abroad.



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Задание:Match the words with their meanings.
1)litter a)Money people pay as punishment.
2)a litter bin b)To damage something so that it becomes useless.
3)a fine c)Everything that a person can see.
4)spoil d)Garbage on the ground or in thee street.
5)a litterbug e)A special bin for litter
6)a view f)A person who throws litter

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1.
Achievement подобный

Solution доступный

Apply доказывать

Prove применять

Insight озарение

решение

достижение

2.
Similar оборудование

Artificial сообщество

Equipment подобный

Expand расширять

Via улучшать

искусственный

посредством
(через)

VI. Choose the correct translation.

1.
Изобретение – это создание нового
прибора, предмета или идеи полезной
для достижения определенных целей.

  1. Invitation
    is creation of new devices, objects or ideas useful in
    accomplishing certain objectives.

  2. Invention
    is installation of new devices, objects or ideas useful in
    accomplishing certain objectives.

  3. Invention
    is application of new devices, objects or ideas useful in
    accomplishing certain objectives.

2.
Сегодня большинство современных
изобретений и открытий осуществляются
в крупных исследовательских организациях
группой ученых, поддерживаемых
университетами, правительственными
организациями, частными компаниями
или фондами.

  1. Today
    most modern inventions and discoveries take place in large research
    organizations by group of scientists supported by universities,
    government agencies, private companies or foundations.

  2. Today
    most modern inventions and discoveries take place in large research
    organizations by group of scientists supporting by universities,
    government agencies, private companies or foundations.

  3. Today
    most modern inventions and discoveries take part in large research
    organizations by group of scientists to support universities,
    government agencies, private companies or foundations.

3.
Ученый сейчас работает над созданием
постоянного имплантата, который позволит
слепому человеку быть способным
передвигаться по комнате самостоятельно.

  1. The
    scientist has created
    a permanent implant that will allow
    a
    blind
    person to be able to walk around in a room independently.

  2. The
    scientist is
    now working on the creation of a permanent implant that will allow
    a
    blind
    person to be able to walk around in a room independently.

  3. The
    scientist is
    now working on the creation of a current implant that will allow
    a
    blind
    person to be able to walk around in a room independently.

4.
Группа ученых в настоящее время работает
с хирургами, чтобы разработать
«интеллектуальные» приборы, способные
проводить операции лучше, чем врач.

  1. The
    group of scientists is currently
    working
    with surgeons to develop “smart”
    tools capable of performing operations better than a physician.

  2. The
    group of scientists is currently
    working
    with surgeons to develop “intellectual”
    tools capable of performing operations better than a physician.

  3. The
    group of scientists is currently
    working
    with surgeons to replace “smart”
    tools capable of performing operations better than a physician.

5.
Представители научного сообщества
работают, чтобы улучшить образ жизни
людей.

  1. The
    representatives of the scientific
    community work
    to increase people’s
    way of
    life.

  2. The
    representatives of the scientific
    community work
    to improve people’s
    way of
    life.

  3. The
    representatives of the scientific
    community will damage people’s
    way of
    life.

6.
Исследуя это явление, ученые осознали
его сложность.

  1. Investigating
    the phenomenon, the scientists proved its complexity.

  2. To
    investigate the problem, the scientists realized its complexity.

  3. Investigating
    the phenomenon, the scientists realized its complexity.

7.
Открытие рентгеновских лучей Вильгельмом
Конрадом Рентгеном считается случайным.

  1. The
    discovery of X rays by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen is known as an
    accidental discovery.

  2. The
    discovery of X rays by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen is known as an
    induced discovery.

  3. The
    discovery of X rays by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen is known as an
    artificial discovery.

8.
Эргономика – наука о том, как оборудование
и мебель могут быть расставлены таким
образом, чтобы люди могли делать свою
работу более продуктивно и комфортно.

  1. Economics
    is the
    study of how equipment and furniture can be arranged in order that
    people can do work more efficiently and comfortably.

  2. Ergonomics
    is the
    study of how equipment and furniture can be arranged in order that
    people can do work more efficiently and comfortably.

  3. Biotechnology
    is the
    study of how equipment and furniture can be arranged in order that
    people can do work more efficiently and comfortably.

9.
Многие специалисты приписывают идею
создания термина «нанотехнологии»
физику Ричарду Фейнману.

  1. Many
    experts apply the idea of the term “nanotechnology” to
    physicist Richard Feynman.

  2. Many
    specialists recognize the idea of the term “nanotechnology” to
    physicist Richard Feynman.

  3. Many
    experts credit the idea of the term “nanotechnology” to
    physicist Richard Feynman.

10.
Вскоре наноматериалы будут использоваться
для улучшения устройств, которые
сокращают уровень загрязнения, выделяемый
автомобилями.

  1. Soon
    nano-materials will be used to improve devices that reduce
    pollution released by cars.

  2. Soon
    nano-materials will be used to increase devices that reduce
    pollution released by cars.

  3. Soon
    nano-materials will be used to improve devices that involve
    pollution released by car

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Unit III

V-I

  1. Complete the sentences. Use about, for, from, of, in, to.

  1. John’s mother complains __ his constant use of the mobile.

  2. My granny thanked me __ helping her.

  3. I will do everything I can to prevent you__ going there.

  4. We are looking forward __ our visiting Greece.

  5. We are not going to participate __ decorating the hall.

  6. They are sure Alexander is guilty__ spreading such rumours.

  7. My parents strongly object _my working on the computer more than 3 hours a day.

  1. Translate these sentences into Russian.

  1. Who will be the first to finish the job?

  2. John is a difficult person to understand.

  3. James is the person to ask for help.

  4. Kitty was the last to know the truth.

  5. I think it is the most interesting book to read.

  1. Complete the sentences with the suitable infinitives: to understand, to fly, to read, to know, to buy, to see.

  1. This is the book for you__.

  2. She will be the last person __ the truth.

  3. The old lady is difficult __.

  1. Fill in the missing words to complete the sentences.

  1. … is the use of science for practical purposes.

  2. A paragraph is a … of sentences.

  3. Space … was a real breakthrough in science and technology.

  4. The … manned flight took place in 1961.

  5. Alexei … spent 10 minutes outside the spaceship.

  1. Match the word with its translation.

  1. To improve the results

  2. To produce tools

  3. A human voice

  4. Camping equipment

  5. The generation gap

  1. Человеческий голос

  2. Улучшить результаты

  3. Туристическое оборудование

  4. Проблема отцов и детей

  5. Производить инструменты

Контрольная работа в 9 классе

Unit III

V-II

  1. Complete the sentences. Use about, for, from, of, in, to.

  1. I think you should apologize __ your rude words.

  2. I have been dreaming ___ visiting London since I started learning English.

  3. They will never forgive you __ your telling lies.

  4. Justin stopped us ___ buying that camera.

  5. I am not used __ drinking coffee without milk.

  6. My friends really succeed__ learning French.

  7. My sisters have always been interested__ collecting Barbie dolls.

  1. Translate these sentences into Russian.

  1. I think the article is easy to translate.

  2. This is a performance to see.

  3. That was the cheapest camera to buy.

  4. Who was the man to discover Australia?

  5. This is just the hotel to stay at.

  1. Complete the sentences with the suitable infinitives: to understand, to fly, to read, to know, to buy, and to see.

  1. This is the film __.

  2. Who was the first man __ into space?-Y.Gagarin was.

  3. This is the money __ the dictionary you need.

  1. Fill in the missing words to complete the sentences.

  1. The … of technology begins with the use of the stone tools.

  2. More and more … began to train engineers.

  3. This … is often used to make quick and painless operations.

  4. He was skillful … to do the job.

  5. The future of … exploration seems to be connected with cooperation work in space.

  1. Match the word with its translation.

  1. On the whole

  2. To launch a rocket into air

  3. A film crew

  4. Great achievements

  5. To explore the planet

  1. Запустить ракету в космос

  2. Исследовать планету

  3. В целом

  4. Съемочная группа

  5. Великие достижения

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    1) Match the words and translate.
    couch
    catchy
    fully
    ballet
    special
    dayligt
    dancer
    booked
    effects
    robbery
    tune
    potato
    2)Fill in the gaps
    laugh, cast,theme,stotyline,usher,orchestra
    1)Follow the__________________He will show your seats.
    2)There will be a live music played by symphony_________________
    3)This is Kate.She is also member of the_______________
    4)I find that almost all Enio Mooricone’s________________tunes were really catchy.
    5)We watched a brilliant comedy last night.We had such a good____________
    6)I don’t like films with a predictable_________________
    3)Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.
    1. Nobody________________(to see) him yesterday.
    2. The telegram_______________ (to receive) tomorrow.
    3. He___________________ (to give) me this book next week.
    4. The answer to this question can ________________(to find) in the encyclopedia.
    5. We _______________(to show) the historical monuments of the capital to the delegation.
    6. You can ______________(to find) interesting information about the life in the USA in this book.
    7. Budapest _______________(to divide) into two parts: Buda and Pest.
    8. Yuri Dolgoruki________________ (to found) Moscow in 1147.
    9. Moscow University_______________ (to found) by Lomonosov.
    10. We ____________________(to call) Zhukovski the father of Russian aviation.
    4)Fill in with or by.
    In his childhood Tom used to be beaten ____ a stick.
    Mollys bedroom wall was covered ____ posters.
    The house was surrounded ___ flowerbeds.
    Soup is eaten ___ a spoon.
    The new swimming pool has been just opened ___ the mayor.
    This story was written ___ Agatha Christie.
    The bear was shot ____ a gun.
    5). Fill in the gaps with the correct particle.
    1. We turned _____ the heater because the room was cold.
    2. Anna was offered the job, but she turned it ______.
    3. I cant hear the news. Please turn ______ the volume on the TV.
    4. Sam turned ______ on the doorstep at midnight in the pouring rain.
    5. That music is very loud. Could you turn the volume ______, please?
    6. Turn ______ the page and look at exercise ten.

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    Альбина 2019-03-29 04:21:55

    В первом там

    Василиса Костоморова 2019-03-29 04:27:04

    1) Match the words and translate. 1couch2catchy3fully4ballet5special6dayligtA dancerB bookedC effectsD robberyE tuneF potato

    Машенька Конрад 2019-03-29 04:35:08

    в 3-ем задании все предложения должны быть в пассиве? схоже, предложения 3 и 5 обязаны быть в активном закладе

    Ульяна Шкарбина 2019-03-29 04:43:10

    Или придется менять структуру предложений

    Ванников
    Денис
    2019-03-29 04:45:14

    теснее разобралась. Надобно выбирать залог

    1 ответ

    2019-03-29 04:24:22

    Couch potato — лодырь, проводящий много медли перед телеком
    catchy tune — просто запоминающаяся мелодия
    fully booked — на сто процентов забронированный
    ballet dancer — артист балета
    special effects — спецэффекты
    daylight robbery — грабеж средь бела денька

    2.
    1) Follow the
    usher. He will show your seats.
    2) There will be a live music played by a symphony
    orchestra.
    3) This is Kate. She is also a member of the cast.
    4) I find that almost all Enio Mooricone’s theme tunes were really catchy.
    5) We watched a brilliant comedy last night.We had such a good laugh.
    6) I don’t like films with a predictable storyline.

    3.
    1. Nobody was seen by him yesterday. (можно также Nobody saw him)
    2. The telegram will be received tomorrow.
    3. He will give me this book next week.
    4. The answer to this question can be found in the encyclopedia.
    5. We showed the historical monuments of the capital to the delegation.
    6. You can find interesting information about the life in the USA in this book.
    7. Budapest is divided into two parts: Buda and Pest.
    8. Yuri Dolgoruki founded Moscow in 1147.
    9. Moscow University was founded by Lomonosov.
    10. We call Zhukovski the father of Russian aviation.

    4.
    In his childhood Tom used to be beaten with a stick.
    Mollys bedroom wall was covered with posters.
    The house was surrounded with flowerbeds.
    Soup is eaten with a spoon.
    The new swimming pool has been just opened by the mayor.
    This story was written by Agatha Christie.
    The bear was shot with a gun.

    5.
    1. We turned on the heater because the room was cold.
    2. Anna was offered the job, but she turned it down.
    3. I cant hear the news. Please turn up the volume on the TV.
    4. Sam turned up on the doorstep at midnight in the pouring rain.
    5. That music is very loud. Could you turn the volume down, please?
    6. Turn over the page and look at exercise ten.

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