Английский граммматика . … D.J. Stanford decided to devote his free time. a. He was fifteen b. His age was fifteen c. When he was fifteen d. The age of fifteen
Not all people choose to have a church wedding, some just register their marriage. Signing a marriage contract was their common decision; both Ron and Becky believe it to be necessary. Charlie was their first-born child, later a girl and two more boys were born to them. In some countries of the world arranged marriages are traditional and even preferable to marriages of love. The generation gap often causes problems between the older and younger people. Pauline is my distant relative; we don’t see much of each other. After the divorce you begin to understand how difficult it is to be a single parent. A cheerful atmosphere in the Wilsons’ family has always attracted friends and relatives. Newly married couples often go to Venice, one of the most romantic cities of the world. A child of the cousin of one of your parents is called a second cousin.
2)
_ Ireland
_ Ireland is one of the two large islands of the British Isles. It is surrounded on the north, west and south by the Atlantic Ocean. In the east it is separated from _ Great Britain by the Irish Sea, which narrows to the North Channel in the North and St. George’s Channel in the South. Irish mountains are low; the highest, _ Carrantuohill, is only 3414 feet high. The most important river is the Shannon. There are many small islands in it, _ Lough Corrib and _ Lough Mask are two of the largest.
Most of the island is occupied by the Irish Republic. The capital of the country is _ Dublin situated on the banks of the Liffey. _ Dublin is an attractive city, with wide streets and squares. The city spreads out in all directions, even to the northernmost foothills of the Wicklow Mountains. _ Dublin is the home of the oldest university in _ Ireland, _ Trinity College, founded in 1591. The National University of _ Ireland is also located in _ Dublin, as are important libraries, galleries, museums and theatres like the Irish Literary Theatre or the Abbey Theatre.
3)
Tom, please stop fidgeting and please concentrate on the work. You know, you can always complain to the Head Manager if something goes wrong. I wonder if Sally has apologised to Mrs Smith for using her money. Their future depends on how well they do in these exams. Little Alice loves sweets. She simply lives on them.
2. Read the sentences (1-4) and the texts (a-e).Match the sentences with the texts. There is one text you don’t need to use.
A) Mr Spencer is a tourist. He is interested in the centre of London, he wants to see the places where the Queen lives.
B) Mrs Shine likes places with few people.
C) The Browns came to London from the north of Britain. Mrs Brown wants to buy souvenirs for her friends.
D) John Fisher is a young doctor. He came to London on business. He likes swimming very much.
1. Seldon Park hotel is situated near London. It is a big hotel with 150 bedrooms. There is a swimming pool and a beautiful park around it.
2. La Gaffe is situated in the northwest of London. It is a small hotel with 11 rooms, all with bathrooms. You can have breakfast and lunch there.
3. The Portman Court Hotel is situated in the centre of London not far from Oxford Street with its world-famous shops.
4. Goring Hotel is situated in the southwest of London not far from Buckingham Palace. Cosy and beautiful rooms. Nice food.
5. Gresent Hotel is situated in central London. It has got 29 rooms. Only three of them have bathrooms. There is a garden and tennis courts(теннисные корты).
3. Choose the right answer to complete the sentences.
1. Gwen has got a big collection of posters, but the collection of (my/mine) is more interesting.
2. (Sorry/Excuse me), how can I get to the city centre?
3. Could you (say/tell) me where the airport is?
4. Here comes your taxi. Come (in/ out of) the car.
5. Many pupils travel (on/for) holidays in summer.
4. Use the right forms to complete the text.(travel, go, live, get, easy, stay)
Last autumn my aunt (0)…traveled… to France, to Paris, for holidays. She (1)… there by plane. In Paris she (2)… in a big hotel far from the city center. She (3)… there (4)… . The aunt (5)… in Paris for two weeks and saw a lot of places of interest in the big city.
Not all people choose to have a church wedding, some just register their marriage.
Signing a marriage contract was their common decision; both Ron and Becky believe it to be necessary.
Charlie was their first-born child, later a girl and two more boys were born to them.
In some countries of the world arranged marriages are traditional and even preferable to marriages of love.
The generation gap often causes problems between the older and younger people.
Pauline is my distant relative; we don’t see much of each other.
After the divorce you begin to understand how difficult it is to be a single parent.
A cheerful atmosphere in the Wilsons’ family has always attracted friends and relatives.
Newly married couples often go to Venice, one of the most romantic cities of the world.
A child of the cousin of one of your parents is called a second cousin.
2)
_ Ireland
_ Ireland is one of the two large islands of the British Isles. It is surrounded on the north, west and south by the Atlantic Ocean. In the east it is separated from _ Great Britain by the Irish Sea, which narrows to the North Channel in the North and St. George’s Channel in the South. Irish mountains are low; the highest, _ Carrantuohill, is only 3414 feet high. The most important river is the Shannon. There are many small islands in it, _ Lough Corrib and _ Lough Mask are two of the largest.
Most of the island is occupied by the Irish Republic. The capital of the country is _ Dublin situated on the banks of the Liffey. _ Dublin is an attractive city, with wide streets and squares. The city spreads out in all directions, even to the northernmost foothills of the Wicklow Mountains. _ Dublin is the home of the oldest university in _ Ireland, _ Trinity College, founded in 1591. The National University of _ Ireland is also located in _ Dublin, as are important libraries, galleries, museums and theatres like the Irish Literary Theatre or the Abbey Theatre.
3)
Tom, please stop fidgeting and please concentrate on the work.
You know, you can always complain to the Head Manager if something goes wrong.
I wonder if Sally has apologised to Mrs Smith for using her money.
Their future depends on how well they do in these exams.
Little Alice loves sweets. She simply lives on them.
2. Read the sentences (1-4) and the texts (a-e).Match the sentences with the texts. There is one text you don’t need to use.
A) Mr Spencer is a tourist. He is interested in the centre of London, he wants to see the places where the Queen lives.
B) Mrs Shine likes places with few people.
C) The Browns came to London from the north of Britain. Mrs Brown wants to buy souvenirs for her friends.
D) John Fisher is a young doctor. He came to London on business. He likes swimming very much.
1. Seldon Park hotel is situated near London. It is a big hotel with 150 bedrooms. There is a swimming pool and a beautiful park around it.
2. La Gaffe is situated in the northwest of London. It is a small hotel with 11 rooms, all with bathrooms. You can have breakfast and lunch there.
3. The Portman Court Hotel is situated in the centre of London not far from Oxford Street with its world-famous shops.
4. Goring Hotel is situated in the southwest of London not far from Buckingham Palace. Cosy and beautiful rooms. Nice food.
5. Gresent Hotel is situated in central London. It has got 29 rooms. Only three of them have bathrooms. There is a garden and tennis courts(теннисные корты).
3. Choose the right answer to complete the sentences.
1. Gwen has got a big collection of posters, but the collection of (my/mine) is more interesting.
2. (Sorry/Excuse me), how can I get to the city centre?
3. Could you (say/tell) me where the airport is?
4. Here comes your taxi. Come (in/ out of) the car.
5. Many pupils travel (on/for) holidays in summer.
4. Use the right forms to complete the text.(travel, go, live, get, easy, stay)
Last autumn my aunt (0)…traveled… to France, to Paris, for holidays. She (1)… there by plane. In Paris she (2)… in a big hotel far from the city center. She (3)… there (4)… . The aunt (5)… in Paris for two weeks and saw a lot of places of interest in the big city.