Владимир Аракин - Практический курс английского языка 1 курс. Ключи
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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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6– Must you leave at once to be in time for the beginning of the discussion? Vou must leave at once to be in time for the beginning of the discussion, mustn't you? Why must you leave at once? Who must leave at once to be in time for the beginning of the discussion? Must you leave at once to be in Lime for Lhe beginning or for the end of the discussion?
Ей, XV, p. 167
a) four, fourlecn, forty, nine, nineteen, ninety, twelve, thirty-eight, one hundred snd fifty-seven, six hundred and sev' enty-three, eight hundred and twenty-one, one thousand two hundred and thirty-nine, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five, two thousand qnd eighteen, three thousand six hundred and eighty-seven, two hundred and seventy-one, two hundred and ninety-nine, nine hundred and forty-five, nine thousand two hundred and twelve, three hundred and twenty-two
Ы the twenty-third of January nineteen sixty-four, the seventh of November nineteen forty-five, the twenty-second of June nineteen forty-one, the fifth of December nineteen eighty-two
Ex. XVI. p. 167
(a) 1. leaves 2. stays 3. stay 4. leaving 5. leave 6. leave 7. stay В. stay. lcavcS. leaving, stay 10. leaving 11– staying, leaving
12. leave, slay
|Ь) 1. comes 2. comes / goes 3. comes 4. go 5. coming 6– going, going
(c) 1. still 2. another 3, another, still 4. more 5. more 6. still 7. more B. another 9. more 10. more 11. another 12. still
13. still 14. more 15. still 16. still 17. more IS. more 39. more 20. another 21. more 22. still
Ex. XVII, p. J6й
A. I. —2. to3. to4. to5. —6. In 7. at8. in9. in 10. —,to 11. at, in 12, at, in 13, in 14– out 15. in 16. into, — I7-— le.for
в. 1, for, in 2. for3. with 4. to Ъ. to 6. for. for 7. with 8. to9, for, to 10. to lb to 12. out of 13. —. In 14. for IS-оГ
Ex. XVIII a), p. 168
1. Do they have supper at eight? They don't have supper at eight-
2. Do you usually have dinner at home? We don't usually have dinner at home.
3– Does father have lunch at his office? Father doesn't have lunch nt his office.
4. Does your cousin's family have dinner at five o'clock as a rule? My cousin's family doesn't have dinner at five o'clock as a rule,
5. Does he have dinner in thecanteen? He doesn't have dinner in the canteen.
6. Do you always have breakfast at home? I don't always have breakfast at home.
7. Do they usually have lunch together? They don't usually have lunch together.
8. Does your brother have lunch at the plant? My brother doesn't have lunch at the plant.
9. Do you often have dinner at your aunt's? I don't often have dinner at my aunt's-
Ей. XX, p. 160
1– I should like some cucumbers, now.
2. 1 should lilcesomechnpti and mashed potatoes now.
3. I should like some H.msnge now.
4. 1 should like some jinn now. 6– I should Mice some augur now.
6– I should like some bacon and egga now. 7. I should hkesome mnrmalade now. 3. 1 should like some coffee now.
9. I should like some lee cream now.
10. I should likesome chicken now.
11. I should like some luumunn now.
Ex. XXI, p. 169
Model f:
1. Shall I speak English?
2– Shall 1 open the window?
3. Shall I read the exercise?
4. Shalll do It at once?
6 ■ Shall I repeat this рое m ? 6. Shall I learn it by heart? 7– Shall 1 clear the table?
8. Shall I answer your question?
9. Shall I lay the table?
10. Shall I make tea for us? Model 2?
1. Shall Г look it up in the dictionary?
2. Shall I step aside? Shall I read it up for you?
3– Shall I teach you how to swim?
4. Shall 1 speak Louder?
5. Shall {spellit?
6. Shall I take you around Moscow by car?
7. Shall I help you to iook for It?
8. Shall 1 give you mine?
Ex. XXII, p, 170
1. So do I. So does my brother.
2. So am I, So are the students of Group 103,
3. So is mine. So am I.
4. So is mine. So am I.
5. So do L So does my brother.
6. Neither do I– Neither does my sister.
7. So does my uncle. So do we,
8. Neither do 1. Neither does my cousin.
9. Neither do I. Neither does my father.
10. Neither can we. Neither can my friend.
11. So do 1. So does my brother.
12. Neither do L Neither does my mother.
13. Neither can 1. Neither can my daughter.
14. So do wc. So do the Browns.
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15. So am I. So arc Lhe first-year students.
16. So am I. So are Lhe postgraduate students. 17– So is mine. So is my niece.
IS. Neither are our neighbours.
lfl. So is mine. So is my cousin's (father).
Ен. XXIII a), p. 170
1. Mrs. Smith asks John if he will have sugar on his cornflakes.
Й. John thanks liis mother and says that he would like some
more milk instead. ■1. Mr. Smith asks Kitty why she isn't esting anything and
adds thai Ann is already finishing her cornflakes.
4. Kitty says thatshedoesn't like cornflakes. She says that she is just thirsty and asks her mother to give her some tcs and cakes.
5. Mrs. Smith asks Kitty to be a good girl and to have some more cornflakes. She says that they are going to have bacon and eggs and then Kitty will gel her tea with toast and marmalade.
6. Mr. Smith asks his wife to give him a little more cornflakes.
7. Mrs. Smith aslfs her husband if lie will have some bacon and eggs.
S. Mr. Smith asks for a strong cup of tea and says (that) he is afraid he must leave in a quarter of an hour or so.
Ex. XXV, p. 170
1. They h&ve neither a son nor a daughter.
2. She can do neither sing nor dance.
3. 1 use neither pepper nor mustard.
4. He speaks neither English nor French.
5. I like neither football nor hockey.
6– She knows neither my cousin nor my brother. 7. i am going to buy neither cabbage nor potatoes. 3. 1 am going to have neither coffee nor cake.
Lesson Twelve
9. My cousin li kes ne it her nut u ni n nor win ter,
10. Wc need neither cucumbers nor tomatoes.
11. She knows neither physics nor mathematics.
12. We see neither the child nor her mother. 33. You've got neither grammar nor pronunciation mistakes,
14. Neither my schoolmates nor my fellow students are to come to my birthday party.
Ex. XXVlfl. p. 171
Д. 1. They are having dinner.
2. When do you usually have dinner?
3. Whai are we having for supper today?
4. Are you having dinner now? / You are having dinner now, aren't you? 1 shall ring you up in a quarter of an hour then. AH right? / OK?
5. Takeoff your coat and come in. Wc are just having dinner.
6. What time does your family usually have dinner?
7. Is Nina in / at home? — Yes, she is. She is having dinner.
6. What are you looking at? — I am looking at that new house. It's a beautiful building. Do you sec it?
9. Good morning / Good afternoon, Sergeyevl Where are you going lo? — I am going to the University. I wanL to listen to Lesson Twelve in the laboratory once more,
10. What are you doing, Bob? — I am writing a letter, don't you see?
11. Are you going to the library? — No, lam not. I am going to the English study room.
12. Why are you smoking here? The child / baby is sleeping in the room.
13. Why are you speaking Russian? You are at the English lesson* aren't you?
14. Don't hurry. The lecture begins only in half an hour.
15. Do you hear me. friends / comrades? Iff. Arc you listening (to me), Pelrov?
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you hear well?
18. Why don't you answer my question? Can yon answer my question?
19. Don't cry / shout so loudly, your sister is sleeping.
20. Why are you crying, my little kiddy / my little one? — I am not crying.
21. What are the students doing? — They are answering the teacher's questions. (They are listening to Text Twelve).
22. What are you thinking about? It's (high) time to do your homework / to prepare for your lessons, jit's high time to get up. It's high time to go to school. It's high time Lo go to bed).
23. Why are you putting so few plates on the table? We are five today. Grandfather is coming, do you know?
24. Sit down to table, mother is bringing soup.
25. Shall I read this proverb to you?
26. Shall I cook dinner by four o'clock?
27. Shall i write this won! on the blackboard?
28. Shall 1 salt the soup?
29. Shall I fetch (a piece of) chalk?
30. Shall I clean the blackboard?
31. Shall { buy vegetables?
32. Do you have dinner at home?
33. lie doesn't liavedinnerathome,he usually has dinner in the canteen.
34. When / What time do you have breakfast?
35. Why do you have / are you having break fast so late?
36. Dues he always have supper at home?
37. Why doesn't he have dinner at home?
38. I'd like another cup оГ tea (milk, water, coffee).
39. I'd like (some) more milk (porridge, jam, bread, fish).
40. lie is still at home (in the laboratory, in the hospital).
41. I'm thirsty. Let's take a bottle of soda water.
В. 1. It's (high) time to have dinner (to have break fast, to have supper).
2. It's high time to know this material.
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