A 1) Do I need to have any specific qualifications? — Нужно ли иметь какую-либо специальную квалификацию?
В Well, you 2) must be an experienced dolphin trainer. — Ну, вы должны быть опытным тренером дельфинов.
A And what would I 3) have to do in the job? — Что мне делать в работе?
В You 4) are supposed to use the Navy training programme. — Вы должны использовать учебную программу ВМФ.
A Oh, so is that why 5) I should be discreet, then? — О, так вот почему я должен быть осторожным?
В Yes, you’re not 6) allowed to tell anyone about your work. And you 7) mustn’t talk to journalists. — Да, вам не разрешают никому рассказывать о вашей работе. И вы не должны разговаривать с журналистами.
A I see. So is the work dangerous? – Понятно. Так ли опасна работа?
В It can be, yes. But for the dolphins more than the trainers. — Может быть, да. Но для дельфинов больше, чем для тренеров.
A Oh! I see. I suppose it’s 9) bound to be a challenging job at times. — О! Понимаю. Полагаю, это время от времени будет сложной задачей.
В It 10) might be, yes. 11) Could you come for an interview? — Возможно, да. Не могли бы вы прийти на собеседование?
Would you like to do this job? Why?/Why not? — Хотели бы вы выполнять эту работу? Почему, почему нет?
Mind the trap! – Избегайте ловушки!
To describe the completion of a specific action in the past, we use be able to, NOT could, in affirmative sentences. In negative sentences both be able to and could are possible. — Чтобы описать завершение конкретного действия в прошлом, мы используем be able to, НЕ could, в утвердительных предложениях. В отрицательных предложениях возможны оба варианта.
He wasn’t able to/couldn’t fly very far, but he was able to get back on foot. — Он не мог летать очень далеко, но он смог вернуться пешком.
1.
The results of the match were
equal to what was expected. 2.
The inquisitors demanded that Giordano Bruno should denounce his
theory, but he did
not give way.
3.
The drowning man grasped
the
life-preserver that was thrown over to him from the boat. 4. When the
chess-tournament was over the two rivals shook hands and left
each other without any feeling of ill-will. 5. The
old proverb «A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush»
kept
true in
this case. 6. Martin Eden was forced to pawn his suit for he was
short
of money. 7. The.
dreams he had almost given up as idle fancies were
becoming rich.
3. Think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all the three sentences.
1)
a)
She swallowed several times and tried to speak, but bitter shame …
her tongue.
b)
De Gaulle … his ground and, not for the first time, even
contemplated a break with the Allies rather than accept their
demands.
c)
Monthly sunshine figures often show a close correlation with rainfall
and this … true for January 1993.
2)
a)
After several days of argument in this court and consideration of
conflicting authorities, with no decision of this court or the House
of Lords on the point, I, for my … , cannot dismiss it so easily.
b)
She had played a … that was alien to her nature and she had not
played it well at all.
c)
The idea of sacrifice was … and parcel of the ancient world, and
familiar to both Greek and Jew.
3)
a)
The majority preferred to believe the picturesque stories passed down
by parents and grandparents, which were, of course, accepted as the
gospel … .
b)
While these approaches may have a grain of … in them, they founder
in the evidence of women’s actual political activity around their own
demands.
c)
In … Enigma was broken by Polish intelligence with the help of the
French and although Britain was invited to join in the work before
the war, it declined to do so.
4)
a)
We will … ahead with the reform of the current burdensome system of
local government by introducing single tier councils throughout
Scotland.
b)
He had devoted Sunday evening to making a plan of action and knew
exactly what he and everyone else he could … into service was going
to be doing this morning.
c)
Yet if they … home their advantage of games in hand, they will
overtake Blackburn, who have shown a staggering decline recently and
could be left to fight for a play-off place.
5)
a)
You seem to be taking … in vexing me.
b)
Evelyn let out a gasp of … which she just managed to turn into a
disillusioned sob.
c)
Down on the dark grey beach there was a collection of glaucous gulls
and a few purple sandpipers, and then, to my … , a snow white ivory
gull flew in and settled on the shingle, giving me the chance to
stalk and photograph one of the world’s rarer gulls.
USAGE
1.
Render in Ukrainian the words italicized. Mind that one and the same
word in English may have different equivalents in Ukrainian.
1.
a) A few months later he was crossing
the
country to conduct a lecture tour for the socialist cause… (P.
S. Foner) b)
«Is it true, then?» The words burst from him before he had
crossed
the
threshold. (Len
Doherty) c)
They reached the main road and crossed
over
to where the bus stop stood… (Len
Doherty) d)
The shape standing ‘ before me had never crossed
my
eyes within the precincts of Thornfield Hall before… (Ch.
Bronte)
2.
a) I wish I’d never set eyes on you. I’ll make such a scandal that
you’ll never be able to hold
up your
hands again. (Maugham)
b)
She knew that he was leaning against the window, holding
up his
book to get the last of the daylight. (J.
Lindsay) c)
A French lancer had speared the young ensign in the leg, who fell,
still bravely holding
to his
flag. (Thackeray)
3.
a) Harry asked the Senator if there was a class of young ladies for
him to teach, and after that the Senator did not press
the
subject. (M.
Twain) b)
Martin was the only one capable of handling a boat, and he was
pressed
into
service. (J.
London)
4.
a) Bramwell came slowly, his large feet pressing
down
the pavement majestically, his seedy black figure erect… (Cronin)
b)
What was it about her that provoked this pressing
interest?…
What did he really know of her? (Cronin)
c)
My circumstances being so very pressing,
however,
I said I would take nine pence for it. (Dickens)
5.
a) And still Madame Defarge pursuing
her
way along the streets, came nearer and nearer. (Dickens)
b)
Neither at home nor elsewhere did Ruth utter any complaint, or admit
any weariness or doubt of her ability to pursue
the
path she had marked out for herself. (M.
Twain) c)…
There was a hostility between them. Each pursued
his
own train of thought. (Lawrence)
d)
Bicket’s eyes pursued
the
hastening form. (Galsworthy)
e)
Ill-luck pursued
me.
(Ch.
Bronte)
6.
a) Mrs. Gradgrind usually dismissed her children to their studies
with this general injunction to choose their pursuit.
(Dickens) b)
And it was agreed that Ruth… should take lodgings with friends near
the college, and make a trial in the pursuit
of
that science to which we all owe our lives… (M.
Twain)
7.
a) … the Montagues steadily improved their condition from the day
they landed, and they were never more vigorous
or
prosperous than at the date of this narrative. (M.
Twain) b)
She had will and pride and courage and ambition, and she was left to
be very much her own guide at the age… when the awakening powers of
her vigorous
mind
had little object on which to discipline themselves. (M.
Twain) c)
… it was По
light matter which could thus bow the resolute spirit and thrill the
vigorous
frame
of Mr. Rochester. (Ch.
Bronte)
8.
a) Bishop stood up. He massaged his bald crown vigorously
with
a towel. (Maltz)
b)
Fleur raised her head, and revealed the baby sucking vigorously
at
her little finger. (Galsworthy)
c)
Then Johnny reached quickly for the other pot, vigorously
boiling
on the stove. (Carter)
Соседние файлы в предмете [НЕСОРТИРОВАННОЕ]
- #
- #
- #
- #
- #
- #
- #
- #
- #
- #
- #
"for" or "and" or "nor" or "but" or "or" or "yet" or "so"
is just "for"
since a non-empty string is Truthy in Python and or
is evaluated lazily.
You can check in Python console :
>>> "for" or "and" or "nor" or "but" or "or" or "yet" or "so"
'for'
Here’s a possible way to solve your problem :
import re
def find_speech_part(matchobj):
word = matchobj.group(0)
if word.lower() in ["for","and","nor","but","or","yet","so"]:
return "coordinating conjunction"
else:
return word
print(re.sub('w+', find_speech_part, 'For A but not for B because neither C nor D'))
# coordinating conjunction A coordinating conjunction not coordinating conjunction B because neither C coordinating conjunction D
It’s been adapted from this previous answer.
3 * Replace the underlined words/phrases with a word from the list: exceedingly, thunderstruck, impressions, reflections, genre. 1 The teacher asked the students for their thoughts on the novel. 2 I could see the marks of many people’s feet on the ground. 3 Crusoe was extremely happy to see the ship. 4 The style of literature I like best is science fiction. 5 I was very surprised to see my lost friend in front of me. срочно нужны помогите пожалуйста
Ответы на вопрос
Ответ:
1 The teacher asked the students for their reflections on the novel.
2 I could see the impressions of many people’s feet on the ground.
3 Crusoe was exceedingly happy to see the ship.
4 The genre I like best is science fiction.
5 I was very thunderstruck to see my lost friend in front of me.
Новые вопросы
СРОЧНО ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА
Exercise 3.
Phrasal verbs. Complete using the correct form of the words in italics. You need to use one word twice.
get make put look bring fall grow Personality
Some of us seem to be infinitely kind, while others seem to 1) _________ down on everyone around them. Some of us never forget an argument, while others 2) _________ up and forgive easily. As we 3) _________ up, our personality develops and we find that we 4) _________ on with certain people more than others. Who we are seems to have a large genetic element, but is also influenced by those who 5) _________ us up. If we 6) _________ up to our parents or other family members, we may want to be like them. On the other hand, if our parents seem to 7) _________ us down all the time and we _________ out with them a lot, then perhaps we will develop quite different personalities.
Exercise 4. Phrasal verbs. Write a phrasal verb in the correct form to replace the words in italics. And any other words you need.
1) The doctor said that the old woman had died ________ peacefully in her sleep.
2) I always support ________ my brother when he gets into trouble.
3) Tony seems to have really fallen in love with ________ Vanessa.
4) Mark is such a bully and treats badly ________ the younger boys at school.
5) I was surprised ________ when Michaela said I’d hurt her feelings.
6) Richard finally met the woman of his dreams and got married and started to live quietly ________ in Australia.
7) I saw Mrs Khan in the centre of town and she asked for news about ________ you.