26 Read and write A or B. Which robot ... 1 can speak? 2 can understand body language? 3 can use a computer at home? 4 can go up and down stairs? на картинке два текста добаря этих картинок задание выполняется
1. Juice is the only drink he has between meals. 2. The milk she bought yesterday became sour. 3. Universities should be centres of culture. 4. Fortune favours the brave. 5. This is good tea. Is it English? 6. Physical culture is important, but we must not neglect the culture of the mind. 7. They made a fortune in oil. 8. Where love fails, we espy all faults. 9. Knowledge makes one laugh, but wealth makes one dance. 10. Beans contain a lot of fibres. 11. Have you read anything by the Bronte sisters? 12. Beauty is not a heritage. 13. He had no right to expose himself to death. 14. The twenty cents Frank received every day for delivering the afternoon paper on the house-to-house route was not enough. 15. We’ve had one piece of rather curious information. 16. The only man capable of giving me the information I seek is far away. 17. I can still remember our conversation word for word. 18. Animals depend on plants and trees for the air which they breathe. 19. Some insects sleep in the day and work at night. 20. The only bird that can walk upright, like man is the penguin. 21. It was too great a shock for her, and she immediately left the room. 22. The night outside seemed very cold, they were trembling from head to foot. 23. We had wonderful weather yesterday. 24. May you be happy in the life you have chosen! 25. What a thing courage is! 26. I believe I can tell the very moment I began to love him. 27. A thunderstorm is approaching, bring the washing in. 28. He wanted to get up a party to mark the event but his wife would not tolerate the idea. 29. Not a word was spoken in the parlour.
1. He (became) a war correspondent in Cuba, India and Egypt. 2. Then he (started) a political career in the Conservative Party. 3. But the Boer war (broke out) in South Africa: he (was) the principal correspondent of the Morning Post. 4. He (was) soon captured and (managed) to escape. 5. The Boers even (put) a price on his head! 6. He (played) a prominent part in politics. 7. In the 30s he (was) very anti-Hitler and he ( disagreed) with the party. 8. After the war (had started), he (became) Prime Minister in 1940. 9. He (wanted) “victory at all costs”. 10. His war speeches (were) famous and he (was) the first to use the phrase .“iron curtain”. 11. He (was) Prime Minister again between 1951 and 1955. 12. When he (retired), he (was) 81! 13. He (devoted) his last years to his favourite hobbies: painting and writing. 14. He (won) the Nobel Prize for literature in 1953.
2. Then he (started) a political career in the Conservative Party.
3. But the Boer war (broke out) in South Africa: he (was) the principal correspondent of the Morning Post.
4. He (was) soon captured and (managed) to escape.
5. The Boers even (put) a price on his head!
6. He (played) a prominent part in politics.
7. In the 30s he (was) very anti-Hitler and he ( disagreed) with the party.
8. After the war (had started), he (became) Prime Minister in 1940.
9. He (wanted) “victory at all costs”.
10. His war speeches (were) famous and he (was) the first to use the phrase .“iron curtain”.
11. He (was) Prime Minister again between 1951 and 1955.
12. When he (retired), he (was) 81!
13. He (devoted) his last years to his favourite hobbies: painting and writing. 14. He (won) the Nobel Prize for literature in 1953.