4 In the text, find the words
which mean the following.
1 A person who starts something
(for example, a new business)
together with someone else
2 To change or improve
something that is wrong or
corrupt
A beginner or a person who is
new to some work
4 A rule or a law that people
accept
5 A new business or project
6 To join or become a part of
something
Freedom from danger or risk
8 Being open and easy to see
9 A destruction or a breakdown
conscious ['konſəs)
a favour ['ſeivə]
nowadays ('navədeiz]
an advantage (əd'va:ntid3]
sovereign ['sovrin]
a novice ['ndvis)
a co-founder [,kəw'faundə]
to integrate ('ıntıgreit]
to resolve [rı'zolv]
a security (sı'kjvərəti]
an issue l'isu:)
dedicated 'dedikeitid]
fundamental [fande'mentl]
a transparency (træn'spærənsi]
to overcome (əvvə'kam)
a collapse [kə'læps]
a ranking ('ræŋkıy]
a start-up l'sta:tap]
2. She does not speak English.
3. They were not in London at that time.
4. Peter did not finish school five years ago.
5. At the age of 28 Adam Smith did not becoe a professor of logics at the University of Glasgow.
1. Do we study at the Academy of State Service?
2. Does she speak English?
3. Were they in London at that time?
4. Did Peter finish school five years ago?
5. Did at the age of 28 Adam Smith become a professor of logics at the University of Glasgow?
Carol Chadbond leant on the counter by the till, chewing gum, and gazed at the customers in the shoe shop. There were only two: a young girl and her mother. They had been A21 trying on (примеряя)shoes for twenty minutes, unable to agree on anything. The girl wanted something expensive and fashionable, A22 while( в то время как) the mother wanted something cheap and practical. Carol watched them argue and thought how bored she was.She wished she hadn't agreed to stand in for Julie on a Saturday morning. She could be out with her friends now, drinking coffee and gossiping instead of waiting for people to A23 make(решат) their minds up . The mother came over with a shoe in her hand.'I wonder if you have this in a size 4,' she said. Carol took the shoe and smiled the automatic smile she A24 reserved (берегла), for customers.I’ll go and have a look. Won't be a minute,' she said and went into the storeroom. She quickly found the shoes, then sat on a stool, hoping to waste a few minutes by A25 pretending (притворяясь)to look for the shoes. She thought about her plans for that evening. She was looking forward to going to the cinema and seeing her favourite actor's latest film. Realising that she hadn't invited Amy, she got out her mobile and quickly dialled the number. It rang twice before Amy answered.'Hi, it's me!' Carol said. 'Guess what? I'm at work. Listen, what are you doing later?'Soon, Amy was telling Carol all about what had happened the night before and who had said what to whom. Forgetting where she was, Carol got more and more A26 involved (все больше увлеклась)in the conversation, crying 'Really?' and 'I don't believe it!' at the more interesting moments in the story. A low cough came from the door of the storeroom. Carol looked up to see the woman customer standing there with a very annoyed A27 look(выражением) on her face. Even worse, the shop manager, Mrs Lewis, was standing right behind her.'Erm ... I'll call you back,' Carol said into the phone, and hung A28 up (положила трубку(закончила беседу)). Somehow, she had the feeling that she might not have to work the following Saturday morning.