Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first one. Do not change the word given.
Example: Newspaper is a publication that presents and comments on the news.
Answer: Publication that presents comment on the news is newspaper.
6. The first newspapers were probably handwritten newssheets posted in public places.
Probably, the first newspapers were…………………………………………………….
7. Magazines focus on major national and international events of the preceding week.
Major national and international events…………………………………………………
8. Sunday issues of the dailies are usually larger than the weekday ones.
Usually Sunday issues …………………………………………………………….
9. Daily newspapers print world, national and local news.
World, national and ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
10. They may include special sections on such topics as entertainment, finance and travel or Sunday magazine, a guide to TV programmers, colored comics
Such topics as …………………………………………………………………………..
11. The major dailies in the US are «Christian Science Monitor», «New York Times», «USA Today», «Wall Street Journal», and «Washington Post».
«Christian Science Monitor» ……………………………………………………………
12. Weekly newspapers serve usually for smaller areas.
Serving of ……………………………………………………………………………….
13. In small communities where people know each other and are interested in activities
Interests of people
14. Weeklies report of weddings, births, deaths and news of local business and politics.
Local business and politics’
15. Most weeklies do not print world or national news.
Mostly news
2. What a cold day!
3. What a wonderful weather!
4. What interesting books!
5. I have never seen such a beautiful girl.
6. The weather in the south of Russia is sunny and warm.
7. Could you pass me the salt, please?
8. I have never eaten such a tasty soup.
9. It's the most difficult text I have ever translated.
10. What an angry dog!
The dog (14— escaped) several times and each time he (15— run) north. At last the dog (16 — had decided) to stay at the cottage but a long time (17 — had passed) before Smith and his wife (18 — could) touch him. They (19 - called) him Wolf.
One summer a stranger (20 — came) to the cottage. As soon as the dog (21 — saw) him, he (22— rushed) to the stranger and (23 — licked) his hands. Then the stranger (24 - said): "His name (25 - is) not Wolf. It (26 - is) Brown. He (27 - is) my dog." Mary (28 - asked) to leave the dog with them. But the stranger (29 — refused) and (30 — said) that the dog (31 — must) decide it himself. "I (32 — will say) goodbye and (33 — go) away. If he (34 — wants) to stay, let him stay." For some time Wolf (35 — watched) the man go. Then he (36 — rushed) after him and (37 - tried) to stop him. Then the dog (38 - run) back to Smith and his wife (39 - tried) to drag Smith after the stranger. He (40 – wanted) to be at the same time with the old and the new master. Finally the dog (41 — lied) down at the feet of Smith. Mary (42 — was) happy.