Complete the sentences below using the appropriate tense forms of the verbs in brackets (Present /Past Indefinite or Present/Past Continuous). 1. My computer exam (take place) next week. 2. When I
(arrive) the professor (explain) the multi-leveled architecture of a large
software system. 3. Dean (conduct) a survey at the moment
investigating how students use free educational content on our
University website. 4. He (download) e-mail files when malicious
computer viruses (attack) and (disable) the antivirus application. 5. I
(wonder) what these programmers (talk) about. – They (discuss)
common computer problems and their solutions. 6. Network
administrator (maintain) a computer network while other specialist
(monitor) its security. 7. Software engineers (not take part) in program
design today because the project is not approved. 8. I (read) my
electronic course-book when suddenly the power (switch off). 9. What
the student (do) to his computer system now? – I (think) he (install) an
application program. 10. My colleague still (use) Windows XP when
Microsoft (release) a new version with advanced features.
Rooms: Living room, kitchen, hall, bedroom, dining room.
Features: (Indoor: attic, windows, fireplace, floor, balcony, brick walls, staircase, chimney; outdoor: garden, fence, porch, garage)
Furniture/Appliances: rug, pillows, cushions, lamp, four-poster beds, cupboard, chest of drawers, carpet, wardrobe, mirror, fridge, cooker, towels, shower,
Объяснение: (некоторые зависят от плана дома, так как камин может быть уже включён в план постройки дома или же жильцы могут поставить декоративный камин так что там некоторые 50/50)
Jack runs to the beanstalk.
"Quick, Jack! Climb down the beanstalk,"
says the old woman.
"I can hear the giant."
Jack climbs down and down.
He doesn’t stop.
He goes down and down.
Oh no! The giant is behind Jack!
"Go away! You’re a bad giant!"
shouts the old woman.
The giant climbs down the beanstalk.
Jack is in his garden.
He cuts down the beanstalk with an axe.
Chop! Chop! The beanstalk falls down.
"Help!" shouts the giant.
The giant falls down.
Jack doesn’t see the giant again.
"Mother!" shouts Jack.
"Look! I’ve got my father’s gold coins!"
Jack tells his mother his story.
She doesn’t believe him, but she smiles and
she says, "That’s a beautiful story, Jack!"
Now Jack and his mother aren’t poor,
because they have got lots of gold coins.
They aren’t hungry,
because they have got lots of food.
Now the magic beanstalk is small.
It makes lots of beans for Jack and his Mother. Jack and his mother are very happy.
The End