с английским I. Put in the appropriate form of the verb -to be-:
1. Last year I … a newcomer. 7. In two months they … … abroad.
2. Next year he … … a second-year student. 8. … you thirsty?
3. All my friends … from Irkutsk. 9. John … present at the seminar yesterday.
4. What … you busy with now? 10. People … often ill in winter.
5. When I … five I was afraid of dogs. 11. Where … your home situated?
6. Alex … always late for his classes. 12. I … always ready for English.
II. Ask four questions of different types to each sentence :
1. Nick is a bright student in our group.
2. Physics was compulsory in school.
III. Arrange the words into sentences:
1. proud, am, of, I, parents, my.
2. was, 10 minutes, the, late, bus.
3. are, how, you?
4. to meet, I, you, am, glad.
5. homesick, are, you?
IV. Choose the right tag:
1. Your scholarship is not big, …? a) isn't she
2. We will be economists, … ? b) wasn't she
3. Ann was good at English, … ? c) aren't you
4. In England private schools are expensive, … ? d) will you
5. I am right, …? e) were they
6. You are a boarder, …? f) am I not
7. The students were not ready, … ? g) won't we
8. Kate is sorry, …? h) is it
9. You will not be present at the party, …? i) aren't they
10. The boy was fond of parkour, …? j) wasn't he
V. Write the numerals in words:
3, 13 , 30, 33, 13-й, 30-й, 33-й;
80, 18, 8-й, 80-й, 8, 88-й, 18-й;
5, 5-й, 15, 15-й, 50, 50-й, 55-й;
149, 226, 792-й, 423-й.
ответ: My mother is the dearest person to me. I love her so much. I love not for something, but just like that, just because I have it. I am very proud and cherish my mom. I have no one closer to her. My mother's name is Tatyana Nikolaevna. She's beautiful. I love my mother’s smile and large green eyes that sparkle with mischievous lights, fervent laughter and her hands, caring, warm, dear to me two palms. My mother is very kind, gets along well with people, everyone respects and loves her. She knows how to support in difficult times and warm her warmth, when sometimes I feel sad and bitter.
Объяснение:
aɪ nəʊ ðæt aɪm nɒt ðæt ɪmˈpɔːtənt tuː juː bʌt tuː miː gɜːl, jʊə səʊ mʌʧ mɔː ðæn ˈgɔːʤəs
səʊ mʌʧ mɔː ðæn ˈpɜːfɪkt
raɪt naʊ aɪ nəʊ ðæt aɪ\ɛm nɒt ˈrɪəli wɜːθ ɪt
ɪf juː gɪv miː taɪm aɪ kæn wɜːk ɒn ɪt
gɪv miː sʌm taɪm waɪl aɪ wɜːk ɒn ɪt
ˈluːzɪŋ jɔː ˈpeɪʃəns ænd gɜːl, aɪ dəʊnt bleɪm juː
ði ɜːθs ɪn rəʊˈteɪʃən, jʊə ˈweɪtɪŋ fɔː miː
lʊk æt maɪ feɪs,waɪl aɪ ɒn jɔː weɪst;
kɔːz wiː ˈəʊnli hæv wʌn ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən ə wiːk
ðæts waɪ jɔː frɛndz ˈɔːlweɪz ˈheɪtɪŋ ɒn miː
əm ðəʊ, aɪ dɪd ðɪs ɔːl baɪ maɪˈsɛlf
ˈmætər ɒv fækt, aɪ eɪnt ˈnɛvər ɑːsk nəʊ wʌn fɔː hɛlp
ænd ðæts waɪ aɪ dəʊnt pɪk ʌp maɪ fəʊn wɛn ɪt rɪŋz
nʌn ɒv maɪ ˈɛksɪz ɪz ˈəʊvə Lil piːp
ˈnəʊbədi ˈflɛksɪŋ æz mʌʧ æz aɪ biː
ðæts waɪ ʃiː tɛkst miː ænd tɛl miː ʃiː lʌv miː
ʃiː nəʊ ðæt ˈsʌmˌdeɪ aɪl biː ˈəʊvə ðə siː
ˈmeɪkɪŋ maɪ ˈmʌni ænd ˈsməʊkɪŋ maɪ wiːd
aɪ θɪŋk ɪts ˈfʌni, ʃiː ˈəʊpən ʌp tuː miː, gɛt ˈkʌmfətəbl wɪð miː
wʌns aɪ gɒt ɪt ˈkʌmɪŋ, aɪ lʌv hɜː, ʃiː lʌv miː
aɪ nəʊ ðæt aɪm ˈnʌθɪŋ laɪk ˈsʌmwʌn ðə ˈfæmɪli wɒnt miː tuː biː
ɪf aɪ faɪnd ə weɪ wɪl juː wɔːk ɪt wɪð miː?
lʊk æt maɪ feɪs waɪl juː ˈtɔːkɪŋ tuː miː
kɔːz wiː ˈəʊnli hæv wʌn ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən ə wiːk
kæn aɪ gɛt wʌn ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən æt liːst?
ʃaʊt aʊt tuː ˈɛvrɪwʌn ˈmeɪkɪŋ maɪ biːts, juː ˈhɛlpɪŋ miː priːʧ
ðɪs ˈmjuːzɪks ði ˈəʊnli θɪŋ ˈkiːpɪŋ ðə piːs wɛn aɪm ˈfɔːlɪŋ tuː ˈpiːsɪz
lʊk æt ðə skaɪ təˈnaɪt, ɔːl ɒv ðə stɑːz hæv ə ˈriːzn
ə ˈriːzn tuː ʃaɪn, ə ˈriːzn laɪk maɪn ænd aɪm ˈfɔːlɪŋ tuː ˈpiːsɪz
lʊk æt ðə skaɪ təˈnaɪt, ɔːl ɒv ðə stɑːz hæv ə ˈriːzn