1. on/ phoned/ secretary/ Friday/ his/ they
2. since/ we/ met/ January/ haven`t
3. easy/ he/ an/ wants/ have/ to/ life
4. airport/ we/ the/ at/ arrived/ five/ at
5. charming/ met/ last/ Tony/ a/ their/ night/ girl/ at/ party
Задание №7. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Past Simple или Past Continuous.
1. You (to do) your homework yesterday?
2. You (to do) your homework from eight till ten yesterday?
3. Why she (to sleep) at seven o'clock yesterday?
4. He (to sit) at the table the whole evening yesterday.
5. What Nick (to do) when you came to his place?
Вариант №4.
Задание №1. Переведите текст
Baseball is America's most popular sport. In a baseball game there are two teams of nine players. Players must hit a ball with a bat and then run around four bases. A player who goes around all the bases scores a run for his team. The team that finishes with more runs wins the game.
Where did baseball come from? No one knows for sure. Many people believe that the idea came from a game played by children in England. Other people believe that a man named Abner Doubleday invented the game in Cooperstown, New York, in 1839. But the first real rules of baseball were written in 1845 by Alexander Cartwright. Two teams from New York played a game following Cartwright's rules.
The rules worked well. Soon there were many teams.
These early teams were not professional. They played only for fun, not money. But baseball was very popular from the start. Businessmen saw that they could make money with professional baseball teams.
The first professional team was started in 1869. This team was the Red Stockings of Cincinnati. Within a few years there were professional teams in other cities. In 1876 these teams came together in a league, or group, called the National League.
The teams in the National League played one another.
In 1901 a new league, called the American League, was formed. To create some excitement, in 1903 the two leagues decided to have their first-place teams play each other. This event was called the World Series.
Each year since then the National League winner and the American League winner play in the World Series. And, each year, millions of people look forward to this exciting sports event.
Задание №2. Озаглавьте текст
Задание №3. Образуйте существительные, используя суффиксы dom, _ian, _ship, _hood, _ist.
1. real 2. music 3. national 4. member 5. medal | 6. drama 7. psychiatry 8. race 9. companion 10. active | 11. wise 12. reception 13. knight 14. diary 15. friend |
Задание №4. Заполните пропуски существительными, образованными от слов, напечатанных в конце строк заглавными буквами.
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1. A ___________ is a country ruled by a king or a queen. 2. ______________ are predicting rapid inflation. 3. I’m a very sociable person. I’ve got good ___________ with my classmates. 4. Our team won the national __________ last year. 5. Tracy is a talented ____________ who will add a touch of grace to any event. | KING ECONOMY RELATION CHAMPION PIANO |
Задание №5. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Present Continuous или Past Continuous.
1. You (to eat) ice cream when I rang you up yesterday?
2. What your father (to do) now?
3. What your father (to do) from eight till nine yesterday?
4. Why she (to cry) now?
5. Why she (to cry) when I saw her yesterday?
Задание №6. Составьте из приведенных слов предложения
1. letter/ the/ the/ on/ he/ left/ hall/ table/ the/ in
2. walked/ upstairs/ Brian/ slowly
3. on/ cakes/ she/ the/ the/ put/ table
4. Tom`s/ slipped/ leg/ his/ broke/ friend/ and
5. give/ parties/ weekend/ they/ every
Задание №7. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Past Simple или Past Continuous.
1. What you (to do) when I rang you up?
2. I (not to sleep) at nine o'clock yesterday.
3. What he (to do) yesterday? — He (to read) a book.
4. What he (to do) the whole evening yesterday? — He (to read) a book.
5. She (to sleep) when you came home?
Вариант №5.
Задание №1. Переведите текст
Every nation and every country has its own customs and traditions. In Britain traditions play a more important part in people's life than in other countries.
The British are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up. Some ceremonies are rather formal, such as the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, Trooping the Colour, the State opening of Parliament. Sometimes you will see a group of cavalrymen riding on black horses through the streets of London. They wear red uniforms, shining helmets, long black boots and long white gloves. These men are Life Guards. Their special duty is to guard the king or the queen of Great Britain and very important guests of the country.
To this day a British family prefers a house with a fireplace and a garden to a flat in a modern house with central heating. Most British love gardens. Sometimes the garden in front of the house is a little square covered with cement painted green in imitation of grass and a box of flowers. They love flowers very much.
The British like animals very much, too. Pet dogs, cats, horses, ducks, chickens, canaries and other friends of man have a much better life in Britain than anywhere else. In Britain they have special dog shops selling food, clothes and other things for dogs. In recent years the British began to show love for more "exotic" animals such as crocodiles, elephants, tigers, cobras, camels.
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Holidays are especially rich in old traditions and are different in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England. Christmas is a great English national holiday and in Scotland it is not observed at all. But six days later, on New Year's Eve the Scots begin to enjoy themselves. All the shops and factories are closed on New Year's Day. People invite their friends to their houses. Greetings and presents are offered.
Some British traditions are strange, some are funny, but they are all interesting.