Choose the correct answer.
1They saw a snake and ….. away as fast as they could.
Awas runningCwere running
BranDhad ran
2I was climbing the tree when it ….. to rain.
Awas starting Cstarts
Bstarted Dhad started
3Look how white it is outside! It ….. heavily for hours now.
Ahas been snowing Cwas snowing
Bis snowingDhad been snowing
4I’m a little worried because Damir ….. home yet.
Adidn’t arriveCwasn’t arriving
Bhasn’t arrivedDhadn’t arrived
5Kanat ….. for hours before he decided to stop for a rest.
Awas drivingChas been driving
Bhas driven Dhad been driving
6She ….. have left for her trip yet. Her luggage is still here.
AcouldCcan’t
BmustDmay
7….. a breathtaking view this is!
AHowCSo
BWhatDSuch
8Ulan is ….. brave person!
AsoCsuch
Bso aDsuch a
9Saule ….. a new tent. I can’t wait to use it next time we go camping.
Ahas boughtChave bought
Bwas buyingDwould buy
10That’s the ….. news I’ve heard all day!
AbestCgood
BbetterDwell
The republic of Belarus is a small beautiful country with the heroic past and difficult present. It is situated in Central Europe. The republic of Belarus borders on Russia, the Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. It has an area of 207,600 square kilometers and the population of more than 10 million. 77% of the population constitutes Belarussians. 64% live in cities, the largest of which are Minsk, which is the capital, Gomel, Mogilev, Brest, Grodno and Vitebsk. The original Belarussian tribes are Eastern Slavic tribes. Kryvichy, Drigovichi, Radzimichi, Lucichy and Sievieranie were related to the Baltic nations and grouped independent principalities, of whichthe most powerful was Polotsk, a port and a fortress on the river Dvina, which flows into the Baltic Sea. At the beginning of the 20th century Belarus was a backward province of the Russian Empire, called the North-Western Region. About 80% of its population were illiterate. The Belarussians weren't even regarded as a nation at that time. After the revolution in 1917 Belarus was proclaimed the Belarussian Soviet Socialist Republic and soon became the member of the USSR. Most of Belarus is a flat country. More than a quarter of its area is covered with the forests and bushes. The large forests are called «puschas». The greatestof the m is Beloviezskaya Puscha, which is a state preserve. It is well known by its rare animals - aurochs. There are nearly 10000 lakes and 20000 rivers in Belarus. The largest lake is Naroch also called Belarussian Sea. The great part of the country lies in the Dnieper basi and the rest is watered by the Western Bug, the Neman and the Western Dvina. The Belarussian rivers are slow with almost no rapids. The climate in Belarus is moderately continental. The breathing of the Baltic Sea is constantly felt here. The beauty of the Belarussian nature, the past and the present of the Belarussian people have been celebrated in song and verse by the Yanka Kupala and Yakub Kolas - the classics of Belarussian poetry and by many present-day poets and writers, artists and composers of Belarus. Belarus has long been famous for its industries and skilful craftsmen: engravers and wavers, specialists in ceramic and craftsmen enjoy wide popularity at internal fairs and exhibitions. Unique souvenirs made by Belarussian craftsmen are known all over the world. Our Republic is rather rich in mineral resources: potash salts, coal, phosphates oil and iron. That's why Belarus has a highly-developed industry. There are thousands of enterprises in the Republic which produce tractors and automobiles, motor-cycles, TV-sets and many other goods. Our Belarusian tractors and MAZ trucks enjoy a high reputation both in our country and abroad. Agriculture specializes in milk and meat production. The main crops cultivated here are potatoes, flor, grain, herbs and vegetables. Belarus is a republic of well developed science and culture. There is an Academy of Sciences, 37 higher educational establishments, about 400 professional schools, Secondary education in compulsory here.
Martha thought she was HOPELESS at math. (without hope)
Don’t be afraid of the dog – it’s HARMLESS. (without harm)
Pop said the lawnmower was a WORTHLESS piece of junk. (without any worth)
Pete was HOPEFUL / SURE that his project would do well at the Science fair. (full of hope)
The BEAUTIFUL rainbow seemed to be just over the next hill. (full of beauty)
The medicine was white and ODORLESS. (without any odor)
Mom said it was WONDERFUL to see Robert swimming so confidently. (full of wonder)
Please be CAREFUL when you go into the forest and don’t pick any of the mushrooms. (full of care)
Exercise 41. Shop assistants 2. Doctors 3. Architects 4. Businessmen 5. Pilots 6.Teachers 7. Diplomats 8. Secretaries 9. Bus drivers 10. Bankers
SECRETARIES DON'T HAVE TO know Italian.
TEACHERS HAVE TO work with people,
SHOP ASSASTANTS DON'T HAVE TO work at night.
DOCTORS HAVE TO think much.
ARCHITECTS DON'T HAVE TO wear uniform.
PILOTS HAVE TO travel.
DIPLOMATS HAVE TO know English.
BUSINESSMEN HAVE TO get up early.
BUS DRIVERS DON'T HAVE TOwrite letters.
BANKERS HAVE TO count money