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Ариса27
Ариса27
02.08.2020 20:48
A) Your grades start to suffer because you spend too much time online.
B) You have difficulty maintaining relationships because you prioritize your online interactions over face-to-face interactions.
C) You are constantly thinking about being online and feel anxious or irritable when you are not able to be online.
D) You neglect personal hygiene and basic needs because you are spending so much time online.
E) You lose interest in activities you used to enjoy because you prefer spending time online.
F) You experience physical symptoms such as headaches, backaches, or eye strain due to excessive time spent staring at a screen.
G) You lie to others about how much time you spend online or try to hide your internet use.
H) You start to neglect responsibilities at school, work, or home because you are spending too much time online.
I) You feel a constant need to be online and struggle to control the amount of time you spend online.

1 - G) You lie to others about how much time you spend online or try to hide your internet use.
2 - B) You have difficulty maintaining relationships because you prioritize your online interactions over face-to-face interactions.
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ЖенушкаV
ЖенушкаV
01.04.2023 19:47
1. John Colloway is a bank manager. He works in a bank in the center of London. Every morning he gets up at seven o’clock, has breakfast and a cup of coffee, and reads the “Times”. Then he goes to work by bus. In the morning, he usually makes telephone calls, sees customers and dictates letters. He has lunch at a restaurant near the bank. In the afternoon he works until five or five-thirty, and then goes home. He doesn’t work on Saturdays or Sundays; he goes to the cinema or reads. He likes novels and history. He is not married. He has a sister in Oxford and a brother in London.

2. Have you got a camera?

3. You need a visa to visit foreign countries, but not all of them.

4. When we reached the city center, the shops were still open but most of them were already closed.

5. Jack has got very long legs, so he’s a fast runner.

6. I’m looking for a job. And did Ann get the job she applied for?

7. Did the police find the person who stole your bicycle?

8. We went out for a meal last night. The restaurant we went to was excellent.

9. This morning I had a boiled egg and toast for breakfast.

10. Tom always gives Ann flowers on her birthday.

11. I went into the shop and asked to speak to the manager.

12. There’s no need to buy any milk. The milkman brings it every morning.

13. It was warm and sunny, so we decided to sit in the garden.

14. Jane is a teacher. Her parents were teachers too.

15. Bill’s got big feet.

16. Would you like to be an actor?

C) Put a suitable article into the blanks:

1. My neighbor is a photographer; let’s ask him for advice about color films.

2. I had a very bad night; I didn’t sleep a wink.

3. He is a vegetarian; you won’t get any meat at his house.

4. The youngest boy has just started going to school; the eldest boy is at college.

5. I went to the school to talk to the headmistress. I persuaded her to let Ann give up gymnastics and take ballet lessons instead.

6. There was a knock on the door. I opened it and found a small dark man in a check overcoat and a soft hat.

7. - Are John and Mary cousins?
- No, they aren’t cousins; they are brother and sister.

8. The postman’s little boy says that he’d rather be a dentist than a doctor, because dentists don’t get called out at night.

9. - Would you like to hear a story about an Englishman, an Irishman, and a Scotsman?
- No. I’ve heard stories about Englishmen, Irishmen, and Scotsmen before and they are all the same.

10. "Modern burglars don’t hide under beds." said her daughter.

11. Most of the stories that people tell about the Irish aren’t true.

12. Like many women, she loves tea parties and gossip.

13. On Sundays my father stays in bed till ten o’clock, reading the Sunday papers.

14. I have a little money left; let’s have dinner in a restaurant.

15. - I hope you have a lovely time and good weather.
- But I’m not going for a holiday; I’m going on business.

16. During the meal he gives her instructions about the garden and she tells him village gossip.

17. My mother goes to church in the morning, and in the afternoon goes to visit friends.
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