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Упражнения, Задания: Ключи к Учебнику.
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 Ten
C: What does A. ask you? B: A, asks me If I can swim.
10. A: Must we finish this work today? B: What do you ask me?
A: I ask you if we must finish this work today. C: What does A. ask you?
B: A. asks me if we must finish this work today.
11. A: Are you fond of animals? H; What do you ask me?
A: I ask you if you are fond of animals.
C: What does A, ask you7
B: A. asks me if 1 am fond of animals.
Ex. XXIV, p. 138
1. I can't do anything / 1 can do nothing for the present.
2. Nobody wants to eat anything.
3. Сап I do anything for you?
4. May J come to see you / come to your place on Sunday?
5. Thursday is the fifth day of the week.
6. My younger sister is ten (years olds / years of age) now.
7. I cut speak English for the present– — Can't you? / Indeed?/Really?
3. Good afternoon. Mr. White. What Is It? — May I have a talk with you / a word with you. Mr. Sandford? — Yes. please.
9. What does this word mean? / What is the meaning of this
word?
10. Must I sign anything? — Here you are. — Where do J Sign? — Here, please.
11. Many of our students work on the farm in autumn. 13. Can you play the grand piano?
13. Can / Could you give me something to read?
14. Who is working / works in Room Pour?
15. Find Page Five and read the text.
16. There is not any picture on page Nine.
17. Is there anybody in your parents' room?
13. My son knows many English poems by heart. — Does he?
ДО ■ Коррективный курс
19– Her daughter is already я schoolgirl. — ]& she? 20,1 can give you this booh. — Can you?
21. Ann must come on Monday. — Must she?
22. Our studies are over in June.
23. Nobody in our family works on Saturday.

Lesson Eleven
Ex. VI, p. 147
slowly fslauli) — more slowly {'my. 'sl3uh| — most slowly
{'тэиы 'sJiuli] fast {fn:si) – faster {Taste] — fastest {TuiSlisl] hard Iha:d| — harder |'hada] — hardest ('ho:disl| badly {Ttiedhj — worse |w3:s] — worst {wi:st] much {тл|Г| — more {nm] — most {mausr] well|we|] — better {Ъе!э] — best{bes{fa-йз] — farthest {Ta-AistJ near |ntsJ — nearer {Vilaraj nearest f'nianstj often I'ofanJ — more often { Vtist ofan] — most often JVinust
Wan J
late Licit J — later {Ifflta] — latest {leitisT]
quietly {'kwaiolli) — morequletly {'mo: 'kwaiaili] — most qui­etly {"m^ust 4 kwaioEh]
easily f'hzdi] — more easily |'mo:r 'hzih] — most easily I'msusi Ш]
little ( lit]] — less\les\ — least {HjStJ
warmly Imill — more warmly {VnJ: 'wj:mh] — most warmly {'msust Wmfi]
seriously {'sun.i'll] — more seriously {'mo: 'sianashj — most
seriously {'moust 'siorioshj comfortably {'timfelablij —more comfortably lin^tomfotthl rj —
most comfortably {'miust 'клтГаЕаЬМ] quickly |'kwikli| — morequickly f'moi'kwikhl — mostquickly
{'msust 'kwikh]

Lesson Eleven
VJI a), p. 147
1. Aicx is never late for his classes.
2. He usually has dinner at two o'clock.
3. I seldom go to bed before twelve o'clock.
4. I often speak Spanish to my mother.
5. lie always works in the lab after his lessons.
6– Do you think that she is sti 11 ill?
7– 1 think she is already at home.
8. 1 sometimes see him in the library.
VIM. p. 14S
1. 1 know the foil owing traditional holidays in our country: the New Year, Mother's Day, May Day, Easter, Day of Freedom of Russia, Victory Day. Christmas. Teachers' Day and some others.
2. We usually see in the New Year at home.
3. Yes, there is. There is a New-Year tree at our place at that time.
4. The biggest and the most beautiful New-Year tree in Moscow can be seen in the Kremlin.
5. Wccelehrale Mother's day on the eighth of March.
в. I usually give my mother a bunch of flowers and a present.
7. Victory Day is not only a traditional holiday in our coun­try, it is also an international holiday.
B– On Victory Day we usually go to the war memorials and take flowers there or lay wreathes on the soldiers' graves,
9. In fact people mother со un tries celebrate Victory Day in the same way.
10. The traditional holiday of teachers in our country is Teachers' Day.
11. My birthday is on the 21" of July.
12. No, I don't. 1 don't always invito guests to my birthday party.
13. 1 don't like this tradition. / I like this tradition as 1 am still very young.

14– No, I don't. 1 don't put candles on my birthday cake be­cause 1 think it is superfluous,
Ex. IK, p, 14S
1. arger 2, shorter Э. better 4. fewer 5. most beautiful 6. colder 7. more difficult 6, easier 9. farthest, quietest
Ex. ПР, p. 149
I. to, of 2. to, in3.in, of, of, of 4. in, of 5. in 6. In 7. of. on 8. in, of 9. to, of 10. of. of. at, of 11. of. in / of. from 12. оГ. 13. in
E*. XIV, p. 149
1. — –the, — ,the, — 2. The,the, — 3. the, —, — 4. {he5. —. the, the 6. The. the. the 7. the, — 8.-9. The, — Ю– an. a U.The.thel2. the 13.the
Ек. XVI, p. 150
1. Is Russia a very large country? Russia is a very large country, isn't it? What country isa very large one? What kind of Country is Russia? Is Russia a very large or a very small country?
2. Are there more than 100 nationalities in the CIS? There are more than 101) nationalities in CIS. aren't there? How many nationalities are there in the CIS?
3. Is winter very cold in the North of our country? In the North of our country winter is very cold, isn't it? In what part of our country is winter very cold? Is winter very cold or very warm in the North of our country?
4. Are there many rivers and lakes in the North of Russia? There are a lot of rivers and lakes in the North of Russia, aren't there? in what part of Russia are there many rivers and lakes? Are there many rivers and Lakes in the North or in the West of Russia?

КVll, p, 150
1. I can see four oceans on the map. They are the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.
2. Yes. it. is. The Pacific is the largest ocean in the world.
3. The Pacific Ocean is the largest one in the world,
4. No, it does not. The Pacific Ocean docs not wash Western Europe.
5. The Atlantic Ocean washes Western Europe.
6. The Arctic Ocean washes the northern part of Europe.
7. The Pacific Ocean washes Eastern Asia.
fi. The two American continents are North America and South America-
9. I also know Europe. Asia. Africa* Australia and the Ant­arctic.
10. Australia is a continent.
11. Ireland is nn island.
12. Yes. they are. The Alps are higher than the Urals.
13. The highest mountains in Europe are the Caucasus 15.642 in).
14. No, it is not. The Nile is the longest river in the world (6.671 km).
15. No. it is not. The Thames is not so long as the Mississippi, it is much shorter than Ihe Mississippi.
1G. The Nile is the longest river in the world.
17. Yes, it is. The Black Sea is in the South.
18. No, it is not. The Baltic Sea is not in the South. It is in the North-West.
19. The White Sea is in the North.
20. The United States is in North America.
21. Japan Is in the East.
22. Italy is in the South of Europe.
23. The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia. The capital of Hungary is Budapest. The capital of Rumania is Bucharest.
24. The Spaniards speak Spanish. The ■Japanese speak Japa­nese,

Е>. XX, р. 150
L The pupils ask if the United Slates lain North America.
2. The studen tasks if the Volga is longer than the Thames.
3. The pupil asks if the Thames is as long as the Volga. 1. My friend asks me if the Baltic Sea is cold.
5. The teacher asks if Budapest is in Hungary.
6. The teacher says {that) the Indian Ocean is warmer than the Arctic Ocean.
I. Betty says (that) her farther speaks two foreign lan­guages — German and French.
8. The teacher says (that) London is the capital of Great Britain.
9. The teacher says (that) Hetty speaks German better than Mary.
10. My friend asks if Mary speaks Italian.
II. My mother asks if Helen knows any foreign languages. 12– The teacher says (that) Japanese is a difficult language.
13. The student asks If Japanese is moredlf ficult than Rus­sian.
14. The pupil asks if Prague Is the capital of Czechia.
15. The teacher asks me if I can spell the word Mississippi'.
Ex. XXI. p. 151
aj He wants to take part in the game.
He wants to take part in the play.
He wants to take part in the football match.
He wants to take part in the demonstration.
He wants to take part in the concert.
He wants to take part in the discussion, b) He doesn't want to take part in the game.
He doesn'l want to take part in the ptay.
Hedoesn'l want to lake part in the football match.
He doesn't want to take part in the demonstration.
He doesn't want to take part in the concert.
He doesn't want to take part in the discussion.
Ex. XXII a), p. 151
1. He knows French much beller lhan German-

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