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- Название:Практический курс английского языка 1 курс. Ключи
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Учебник является первой частью серии комплексных учебников для
I - V курсов педагогических вузов.
Цель учебника – обучение устной речи на основе развития необходимых автоматизированных речевых навыков, развитие техники чтения, а также навыков письменной речи.
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Lesson Seventeen
Ex. II, p. 250
1. The light is turned on when it's dark. And the blinds are drawn.
2. The translation was finished in time. Tom said it was a splendid opportunity to have a walk.
3. The dishes were washed. None of them was broken.
4. Benny was often taken to the park. He hated to stay at home alone.
5. Some coffee had been made. The only thing they needed
was sugar.
6. Has your dress been ironed yet? You must hurry up, we have little time left.
7. The word was mispronounced fby Nina). But, nobody noticed it.
8. The consonant is pronounced with aspiration. Everybody must follow the rule.
9. The Present Perfect Tense is formed with the help of the auxiliary verb 'to have'. Is it difficult to under-
aUnd?
10. The truth was told her. She made no comment. 11.1 wsh promised a book. Hut I failed to get it in time,
12. The cake has been cooked very well. My granny ia very
good at cooking. 18. Chafk is used for writing on the blackboard. Tailors also
make use of it.
14. My work will be finished at about seven. Let us go to the museum I hen.
15. The door has been opened. The key lo it has been broken.
16. The coffee was brought. And we thanked the wailer. 17.1 was taken to the pictures fast week. The film appeared
to be о bore.
1ft. E shall be met at the station. You may stay at home and wait till Iconic.
19. This work will be finished in time. And you will be able lo goon holiday next week.
20. The house was built in 1980. It needs decorations now.
21. I was not in viled to the birthday party Ьесаиье they didn't know I was in Moscow. I was too busy lo inform them about my arriveI*
22. The windows were not left open. Soon it became stuff у in the room.
23. The light was not turned off. And the child could not fall asleep.
24. Some friends have been invited to tea. Let us wait a bit. 25.1 have been given an English book. U is English Grammar
in Uw by Raymond Murphy. 26– Has the letter been written yet? lean take it lo the post-office.
Lesson Sevenlcen – 105
Ex. Ill, p. 251
1. They have not switched off the light. You can watch them through the pone-
2. They punished the boy for something. That is why he is crying bitterly.
3. He had finished his work by 3 o'clock. When we came he was already free.
4. They wrote the dictation without mistakes. It was very easy.
5. Who wrote the article? It depicts striking facts about the life of our village
6. She ironed and washed her dress. It washer first experience in washing.
7. They did not invite md to the party. They did not know that I was in town.
S. He did not finish the work in time. He had to stay at the faboratory two hours in ore-
9. They built the house last year. Hut nobody lives in it at present.
10. 1 have just sent off the letter. I hope it will be received on Tuesday.
11. She will translate the article. There ia no doubt about it.
12. When will you read this book? I need it badly.
13. She cleaned and aired the room. It Is no longer in a mess.
14. Have you read all these books? How long did it take you to read them?
15. Who wrote all these letters? And who will post them?
16. She has just typed the letter. You may take it to the librarian.
17. She showed me the article that her brother had translated. The style was refined.
18. They won't allow me to go there. But 1 om not in the mood to stay at home.
19. Everything has been told him. He has turned a deaf ear to it.
20. Von muel Answer nil the qnaationa. There in still some time left.
Ex. IV. p. 251
1. This article is written by one of Lhe most famous English journalists / pressmen.
2. The book must be road by all the students of our group-
3. W ho is t he booh w ritten by?
4. The article must have been translated by five o'clock.
5. He promises ((hat) the translation will be finished in
time.
6. When 1 came home the labie had already been laid.
7. They will be taught (the) Engliah (language).
8. When the examination whs passed the students went to the stadium.
9. When will your wall newspaper article be written? — Tomorrow.
10. The language laboratory is attended by all the students every day / daily.
11. All (heae books have been taken / borrowed from Lhe library.
12. The diciation was. handed in tn the leacher nfter (he bell.
13. We have been Laid nothing ebou til, / We have noi been told unylhiug abuut it.
14. The students of пи г group a re si ways invited tn the meetings of the club.
15. She was reading a letter received from her son. Id. That could not have been told by the students.
17. I thought (that) bread and butter would be bought by my Bister.
18. In spring the field will be covered wilh green grass and flowers.
19. Will you look ,' cheek, please. If {tie ция ami electricity have been turned /switched off,
20. The lesannshad been done, the books snd exercise Ьоокн had been put into the bag.
SI. The Jeilers had been left on the table.
22. The boy W4B not allnwed loswim in the river.
23– After dinner the dishes were washed up.
Ex. I. p. 25G
arrive {5"raiv| —arrived |3'raiud| —arrived {aVaivd] — arriving |d'raivinf
get|gEl{ got {gol)— got |gDl] —gel ting {gel И]
admire jMl'maid] admired {^JViiaiadf — admired lad'maiad) — admiring {ad^naiarini
impreas|impie^l —imprch*ed|im'pre!tf] —impressed lim'presi] — impressing li m'presj r| {
gHiiale{'?iiibeii| — situated (siifneuid] — situated Jsiijucindl — situating ВДовОпп]
enjoy {in4+S3l| — enjoyed {m'djold| – enjoyed {ln'ch^jd] — enjoying (in'ifcjiinl
ride {raidJ — rode (rsud) — ridden |'ndn] — riding |Hraidin]
cross |krD&I — crossed {fcmst | — cmssed {krcsi] — crossing {'кгимп|
learn |h:n| — learned {ls:nd] / learnt |h:nt|– learned fli;nd| f
learnt {bail] — learning {1j:mn] show {Jiu] — showed |Jiud| – shown {Jiun] — showing
{■J3u"ll
leach {tfctf] — taught {l3:l] taught {lattj — teaching {'ti:tfin] make{mctkl – mado|meid| — made {moid] — making I'meikinl visit {Vtzit] visited ]'viziud| — visited |Viziiid] — visiting {Vizirtn]
plan {plajn] — planned Iplamdl — planned {plicndl — planning {'p]a?nin|
drive {draiv] — drove {drauv| — driven J'dnvnJ — driving {'drawn]
build {bid] – built {bill] built {bill) – building {cddinj
Ex. II. p. г56
new — newer —the newest long — longer — the longest buey — busier — the busies!.
dirty — dirtier — thedirtiest
beautiful — more beautiful – the most beautiful
good — better — the beat
Targe — larger — the largest
big — bigger — the biggest
splendid — more splendid — the most splendid
narrow – – narrower — the narrowest
interesting — more interesting — the most interesting
hospitable — more hospitable — the most hospitable
straight —stralghter — the straightest
impressive — more impressive — the most impressive
broad — brooder — the broadest
crooked — more crooked — the most crooked
Ex. III. p. 256
h) avenues, buses, crowds, cities, views
b) a picture, a taxi, a square, a theatre, a minute, a guide
E*. |X ( p. 257
t< The Wilsons arrived in Moscow last summer.
2. They ca me From Engl n n d,
3– They came to Moscow on a visit.
4. When people come lo a town for the first time they usually go to sec its places of interest so thai they could get a good idea of the town.
а. They wanted to see Moscow University. They wanted to see as much as possible and they went for a ride in the city.
б. Their guide took them sightseeing about the city.
7. The guide showed them a lot of places of interest, among them Moscow's straight and broad streets, the Moscow Kremlin. Red Square. Lenin Avenue, the magnificent building of Moscow University which is situated on the Vorobycv Hills.
8. They did much sightseeing, they went sightseeing every day of their stay In Moscow.
9. The Wilsona liked the centre of the Russian capital.
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