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Special attention is being paid to the grammar. - P 15. This paper has been just received - P 16. I volition write a letter to my friend in Britain. - A 17. This letter will exist soon written.- P 18. The tiles are being laid in the bath.-P 19. They are buying the furniture for the kitchen.-A 20. They will be speaking about this problem with you lot tomorrow at five.-A 21. The new apartment business firm is being constructed in our street.-P 22. The armchair was placed in the sitting room.-P 23. They are playing lawn tennis. �A 24. Football game is played in winter in U.k.. �P 25. The apartment is located not far from the center. � P 26. The arrangements for the house-warming party will be made tomorrow-P ���.135 �3 �������� ������ ����������� � �������� ������. vii. They are building new flat houses. viii. Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina. 9. They take already sent for the physician. 10. People all over the world play tennis. 11. Tomorrow they will wallpaper the room. 12. His students ever listen to him with cracking interest. 13. We have merely spoken about this educatee. fourteen. Equally soon as my parents come back from vacation they will make the repairs. 15. The secretarial assistant answered a lot of letters. ���135 �4 ��������� ������ ; ����������� �������� ��� ��������� �����. 1. Vlad invited many friends to his birthday party. 2. Vlad was invited to a altogether party past his friend yesterday. 3. The repairs volition be made next month. iv. A lot of apartment houses are existence built in our metropolis now. 5. The books of this writer are read all over the world. six. He asked the teacher nearly this rule. 7. The teacher was asked a question by Sam. 8. He was met at the station yesterday. 9. The blinds will exist hung tomorrow. 10. Exercises are written in grade every day. 11. The sofa will be placed in the left corner. 12. This trouble hasn�t been discussed in form. 13. Was the letter sent yesterday? 14. Did I reply my brother�s letter terminal week? fifteen. Where is the bedroom located in your house? 16. These houses are designed for ane family unit with children. 17. The patient has been led to the doctor. 18. Much time can be saved if you have a jitney instead of walking. 19. Dinner has been cooked already. 20. A new grammer rule is being explained to us by our teacher now. ���135 �5 ���������� ����������� �� ���������� ���� 11. This letter has been written by the student. 12. The repairs are being made by workers. 13. Nosotros were met at the stadium. 14. This book will be much spoken nigh. xv. Salad has been prepared already. 16. Washington is situated on the Potomac River. 17. The trees were planted last autumn. 18. Her report has been listened to with a great interest. 19. All the messages volition have been written till twelve o�clock tomorrow. 20. The house volition be built by the stop of the side by side year. ���.136, � 7. ��������� 10 �������� � ������. Make upward 10 questions on the text. Houses in the Us ( p.133) The USA is oftentimes pictured as a country of skyscrapers. In fact, it is not quite then. The tall buildings are located in the centre (downtown), housing offices of big firms, banks and shops. Real America begins with little cosy houses designed for one family with children. Each business firm has its own fashion and "face up"; its inhabitants decorate it with love and intendance. Of course, young people usually don't carp about having a house of their own until their mid-twenties, and prefer renting an apart�ment to buying a house. As soon as they go engaged, they start looking for a suitable house to alive in. Engagement lasts from half a year to three years (sometimes fifty-fifty longer), simply anyhow by the age of thirty the young couple starts living in a house of their ain. A typical firm is two-storeyed. On the ground floor a sitting room, a hall and a kitchen are situated, while upstairs at that place are bedrooms. A garage is downstairs. An American will say: "I live in a ii-bedroom house" which means the house is not very large, or: "At that place are 5 bedrooms in my house", which means the house is quite large. In front end of the house at that place is usually a minor garden or a backyard. In the basement there is ofttimes a laundry and sometimes even a gym! Winters are seldom severe in the The states, so the walls are not thick. The houses are built very quickly � it will take a edifice company three to 4 months to build a new house. Of grade, there are all modern conven�iences. The houses may exist located rather far from the centre. Living far from the centre is not a trouble as every family member has a car. 1. Is the United states a land of skyscrapers? 2. Where are the tall buildings located? 3. What kind of houses is typical for real America? iv. Why does each house have its ain �face�? 5. Practise young people in America purchase their own houses? 6. How long does engagement last in the United states? 7. Is a typical house multi - storeyed? 8. Where are the bedrooms unremarkably situated? 9. What is in that location in front of the house? 10. Is living far from the heart a trouble in America? ��� . 136,� 10. Depict your apartment or a business firm. ������� ���� �������� ��� ��� My flat . I live in a new xvi-storeyed cake of flats. Information technology�southward situated in a very picturesque place not far from the Moskva River. There is a big supermarket on the ground floor and it�s very convenient to do everyday shopping. Our flat is on the fifth floor. It�s very comfortable and well-planned. We have all mod conveniences, such every bit central heating, electricity, gas, hot and cold running water and a phone. There are three rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a hall in our flat. In that location is also a balcony and we can enjoy a lovely view of the river. The largest room in our flat is the living room and we employ it as a dining room and as a sitting room. In the middle of the room there is a large table and six chairs round information technology. Opposite the window there is a wall unit with lots of books and a TV-set. At that place are 2 comfortable armchairs and a small coffee table in the right corner. There is also a sofa and an electric fire in our sitting room. We like the living room best of all, because in the evenings nosotros assemble there to have tea, lookout man TV, talk and just relax and residual. My room is the smallest room in our flat, simply information technology is very cosy and calorie-free. There is a bed, a wardrobe, a desk-bound, an armchair and several bookshelves in my room. There is a thick carpet on the floor. The walls in my sleeping accommodation are yellowish and there are some big posters on them. I like my room very much simply from time to time I change it round. I quite frequently movement the bed and change posters on the wall. Our kitchen is large and light. It is well-equipped. We accept got a refrigerator, a freezer, a microwave oven, a coffeemaker, a toaster and a dishwasher. We use it as a dining room in the mornings. ���. 136,� eleven. ���������� ����� �� ���������� ����. ������� ��� ������ ����������� ���������. ��� ���������� ���� � ���� ����� ��������. �� �������� ����������� �������� ������ �� ������, �� ��� ������� � ��������. ��� ��������� �� 5 ����� nine-�������� ����. �� ���� �� �������� ����������� ��� �� ������� ����. �������� �� ���� ��������� �����������. � �������� ��� �������: ��� ������� � ��������, ������� ��� ���������� ��� ��������. ������� � �������� ������ � �������. � ������ �������� ���������� ������� ����, ������ ����� � six �������. � ���� ��������� ������� ���������. �� ���� - ������� �����. ����� �� �������� ����� �� ������. �� ����� � ����������� ������. � ����, ����������, ���� ��� ��������. Not long ago my friends had a house-warming party. They invited me to their new flat. Their apartment is situated rather far from the eye but it�s large and cute. Information technology�s on the 4th floor in a 9-storeyed block of flats. From the windows of the apartment there is a lovely view to the large park. Not far from the house there is a supermarket. There are 3 rooms in the flat: ii bedrooms and a sitting room which they use as a dining room. The rooms in the flat are cosy and light. In the center of the sitting room there is a round table with six chairs around information technology. In the corner in that location is a large Telly set up. On the floor you can see a green carpet. The door from the sitting room leads to a balustrade. In the kitchen at that place is mod article of furniture. Of course, in the firm there are all modernistic conveniences. ���� 7 TEXT Travelling. Transport (�.140) It is early bound at present, simply the Volkovs are already making plans for their summer holidays because information technology is always ameliorate to arrange everything beforehand than to make a fuss the last infinitesimal. Vlad has already decided to go to St. Petersburg with Lena and his friends from college. They desire to visit the Hermitage and Petergof and many other places of interest. They will go in that location past bus. Nina and Boris are planning to go abroad to Prague or to Warsaw for a week or two, if they are through with their repairs. Now Alexei and his parents are discussing where to go. Male parent: Well, Alexei, what are your plans for summer holidays? Alexei: It is difficult to say anything for certain at present, but I think I volition spend the whole July in the sports camp, if nothing chang�es. My coach has already included me in the list of the people who go there. Female parent: What are you lot planning to do in June and August, so? Alexei: I think I'll either stay in town or become to the country to live with grandmother and grandfather. Likewise, we take a tour�nament in football in June. Our team has strong chances to win. Father: And then far as I sympathize, yous've already fabricated plans for June and July. What virtually August? Would you similar to go with us somewhere? Alexei: Most willingly. Where are you planning to go? Father: We are thinking virtually going to the seaside, if you have nothing against it. Mother: Nosotros can spend a month by the ocean sunbathing, swimming, diving and having nothing to do. Alexei: Which is the all-time place to get, in your opinion? Begetter: What would you both say about going to the Crimea? Alexei: Why, I was there when I was a little boy, and I don't recall much except a ho-hum journey by train. I wouldn't go there if I were you. Father: Going by train in summer is very uncomfortable. But this time we won't go by train. Nosotros tin can fly at that place, if you want to. It will take no more than iii hours to go to Sochi. You will enjoy wonderful views while we get. Or we might go in that location by jitney with air-conditioning: buses are comfy. If we buy a voucher to a resort or a holiday centre we won't take to take problem nearly meals and ac�ommodati�n. Mother: I must say I am airsick. Alexei: Resorts are tedious. I can suggest you doing a more exciting thing: why don't we go by car? We can travel as much as nosotros want to, visiting as many places as we like. We won't have to book tickets and hotel rooms in advance, or to queue in � booking office. We will visit all the towns forth the coast, provided that we have time. Father: When I come to remember about it, it seems a very attractive thought, except for the fact that you don't drive and I will take to drive all the way there and back. Merely still I have aught against it: we tin travel all over the Crimean coast or stay in 1 identify for the whole calendar month, if nosotros like. Alexei: And nosotros don't have to bear the luggage. Just put everything y'all desire to have into the car, and that's all! Mother: At present we must decide on where to stay during our journey. Father: There are plenty of opportunities: we may take a tent or stay in a hotel, or rent a room or a cottage. Alexei: Living in a tent is a bad idea. What if information technology rains? And, be�sides, it will occupy too much room in the car if nosotros accept it. Female parent: All right, dear. We will rent a room or stay in a hotel, then. Begetter: Now we'd better have a map and cull the all-time route for our journey. On Travelling (p 141) People started travelling in the ancient times. The first travellers were pilgrims, nomads and explorers. Travelling was really dangerous in those days, but in that location were always brave and daring people who went on discovering new lands, in search of wealth and fame. Present things have changed significantly. Hundreds of compa�nies are willing to assist you if you are planning to go somewhere. You are free to choose where to go: you may want to spend a holiday in the mountains or by the sea, and a plane will take you to the place of your choice in a thing of hours. A lot of people volition cater to the needs of the travellers in hotels and holiday centres all over the globe. Visitors are amused and taken care of in any possible way. Holidaymaking has go 1 of the nearly profitable industries, and the upkeep of many countries, such as Turkey, Egypt and Greece depends on tourism a lot. 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Will y'all come to our place? - I�ll come up o your place if I have time. 2. Will they come with us? - They volition come with us later on they exercise their homework. 3. Will she pass he test in English? � She will pass he test in English if she works a lot. 4. Will you help me? � I�ll aid you if y'all assist me get-go. 5. Will Mike finish his piece of work? � Mike volition finish his work if he is clever enough. 6. Will we travel by train? � We�ll travel by train later on we book the tickets. seven. Will yous go to the south in summertime? � I�ll go to the s in summer if I take money. 8. Volition Kate travel by plane? � Kate would travel by plane in case she wasn�t airsick. 9. Will you volume a ticket for me? � I�ll book a ticket for y'all in case you tell me the time of the departure. 10. Will you interpret this judgement? � I�ll interpret this sentence when yous requite me the dictionary. xi. Will he write a letter to his friends? � He�ll write a letter to his friends if he misses them. ���143 �3 �������� ����������� �� ������������ �������� Transform the sentences according to the models. Model ane: one. They will tell yous all they know when they come up to meet you. 2. She will take the children out for a walk after it stops raining. three. I shall buy the vouchers today later I get the money from the bank. iv. There will exist enough room in the machine unless they take a tent with them. 5. They won�t have a bother about the adaptation if they buy vouchers to a holiday centre. 6. She will come to come across me in instance she has time. 7. They will accommodate everything for the party if his mother helps them Model 2: ane. They would watch the film if you brought them the cassette. 2. He would remember me if he saw me. 3. They would sunbathe if they went to a holiday heart. iv. My friends would get to Turkey in case they were through with the repairs. v. The Browns would queue for the tickets if they didn�t buy them in accelerate. half-dozen. I would read a volume if the journeying was tedious. vii. Y'all would enjoy the countryside if you lot travelled by railroad train. Model 3 : 1. They would have travelled by car if they had idea about this opportunity beforehand. 2. Alexei would take stayed at his grandparents concluding year if he hadn�t gone to the sports camp. iii. His friends would have chosen a present for him if he had told them about hid birthday beforehand. 4. I should have read this book if you had given it to me final week. five. My parents would have bought a voucher for me if I had told them about my plans. half-dozen. They wouldn�t have gone abroad on holiday unless they had bought the furniture for the kitchen. 7. We wouldn�t take had to queue in the booking office for three hours if we had bought the tickets in advance. ���.145,�4 ���������� �� ���������� ���� Translate into English . 1.���� � ��� ���� �����, �������� ������ �������. 1. � ������ ���� ������ ����� �������, �� ����� �������� � ��������. ii. ���� �� ������� �������, ���� ����� ����� ������ ������ �������. 3. ���� �� ���������� � ��� ��� �� ii ���, � ������ ���� ��� ��������������������� ����������. 4. � ������ ���, ���� � ���� ����� �����. 5. ���� �� �� ��� �� �����������, �� ��������� �� �����. 6. ��� ��������� ��� �� ��������, ���� �� ��� �� ������� ������� ��������. vii. �� ������� �� �� ������, ���� �� ��������� ������� �������. viii. � �� �� ������������ ���, ���� � �� ����� �����. 9. ���� �� �� ��� ����, �� ������� �� �� ���������� ������. 1. If you have time write a letter of the alphabet to your friends. 2. If the weather is fine we shall swim and sunbathe. 3. If you go by train you�d meliorate buy tickets beforehand. 4. If you stay with u.s.a. two more days I�ll show yous all the sights of St-Petersburg. v. I�ll write you lot if I take time. 6. If you hadn�t worried so much nosotros would have better residue. 7. The seaside would exist cute if the tourists� tents hadn�t spoiled it. 8. We would get by motorcar if we had thought well-nigh the route beforehand. 9. If I were you I wouldn�t worry and then much. ten. If he had been at domicile he would reply the phone call. ��� .145,�6 Make up ten questions on the text (p141). 1. When did people offset travelling? 2. How can you describe the kickoff travellers? three. Why did they travel? 4. Is information technology difficult to travel at present? 5. How can you get to the place of your choice? half dozen. Is holidaymaking a profitable manufacture? 7. Where does the budget depend on tourism? eight. Who were the kickoff travellers? 9. Do you like travelling? 10. What is the fastest kind of transport? ���.146,�10 ���������� ����� �� ���������� ����. Translate into English . ����������� ����� ���������� ��� �����������. ���������� ��������� ������� ��������������: ����� �������������� �� ������, �� ��������, �� ������, �� �������� � ���� ������. ������ ��� ���������� ����� ���� ������������. ������� ����� �������������� �� ��������, ����� ������� � ����������� ��� ����������� � �� ����. ���� �� �� ������ ������������ � ������ � �������� ������, ���, ����������, ������� ������������ � ����������� �� ������. ����������� ������, ����� ������������ ���������� �������� � ������, � ����� �������� �� �����, ���� ������ ��������� ������� �����������. Modernistic life is impossible without travelling. There are unlike kinds of travelling: yous can go by car, past airplane, by train, past bus and even walk. Every kind of transport has its advantages. The fastest kind of travelling is one by plane. The virtually convenient and romantic is travelling by water. If you don�t want to worry about the luggage and buy tickets, of course, yous should become past car. Walking, ane can bask wonderful nature and cute sights and visit the places yous tin can�t get any kind of transport. ���� 8 TEXT A Visit to a Doctor (p151) On Mon Vlad felt unwell. He had a sore pharynx, a running nose and a bad cough. He went to college, merely after the first period his teacher told him to go and run into the doctor, because he had the symp�toms of the flu, and it was a very catching disease. So Vlad left the college and went to a polyclinic. In that location were several people in the queue in front end of the cabinet, simply in less than half an hr Viad'south plough came and he entered. Vlad: Good morning time. May I come in? Doctor: Aye, please. What is the thing with you? Vlad: I retrieve I accept got a slight cold, doctor. I accept a sore throat and a running nose. Doctor: Do you cough? Vlad: Yeah, I exercise occasionally. Physician: Take you taken your temperature? Vlad: As a thing of fact, I haven't, doc. Md; Then take a seat. Here is a thermometer. Well, young man, your temperature is rather loftier � it is 38.4�. Allow me examine your throat. Now strip to the waist, delight. I must sound your breast. All correct, you may clothes yourself. Vlad: Well, doctor, is there annihilation serious the matter with me? Doc: Don't worry; at that place is goose egg really serious. You have got flu. It is spring now, and many people suffer from flu. But you shouldn't treat your disease lightly. Information technology often leads to complica�tions, if a patient doesn't follow the doc'south advice. Vlad: What am ane to practise, doc? Doctor: Here is the recipe, accept these pills iii times a day. Irrigate your throat with this mixture every 2 hours. Don't go to the pharmacist's yourself. Inquire your relatives to go and fetch the med�icine for you. Potable hot tea or milk. And stay in bed for at least iii days. Do you need a sick leave? Vlad: Yes, I do. Physician: So I'll give you a exit for 3 days, and so yous will come to meet me once more. Vlad: Thanks very much, md. Cheerio. Having left the polyclinic, Vlad went direct dwelling house. He asked Alexei to become to the chemist's for the medicine and went to bed. He followed the medico'south communication and did everything he had prescribed. His friends called him and asked how he felt. They wanted to come and see him, only Viad'south mother didn't permit them to. So they sent him some to the terminate of the third day Vlad stopped sneezing and cough�ing and his temperature was normal over again. 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