с английским, нужно вставить слова
IV. Write the appropriate word or phrase in the following spaces. Translate the sentences into
Ukrainian.
Computer network; a web browser; websites; access; web pages; online; the Intranet; surfing the
Net; the Web; the Internet (2); download; surfing; browsing.
1. opens up vast possibilities for managers.
2. I recommended him to search ... for information about vacancies in the banks.
3. You should prevent employees from ... during working hours.
4. ... can only be accessed by a particular group of people.
5. Many banks offer... services to their clients.
6. ... cover a vast range of topics.
7. Once you are connected to ..., you join a global community of over 50 million users.
8. To gain ... to the Internet, you must first open an account with a service provider.
9. Some of the most entertaining ... are those run by fans.
10. ... is simply a program that enables a computer to download and view pages of the Web.
11. I enjoy ... the Internet.
12. I was ... through their catalogue.
13. ... is a group of interconnected computer systems at different locations that are able to
exchange information with one another.
14. You can ... our files from the Internet.
Я провела выходные хорошо. Мне даже было интересно. Я со своей семьёй решила сделать свой семейный праздник. Утром мы пошли на улицу делать зарядку и немного прогулялись. Дальше мы пошли в магазин за продуктами. Дома мы делали пиццу.Я нарезала овощи.Мама нагрела духовку.Мы украсили пиццу очень красиво . Когда пицца была готова мы всей семьёй принялись обедать. Вечером мы пошли на прогулку. Ночной город был восхитителен! Дальше мы пришли домой и пол ночи играли в разные настольные игры : лото, домино, карты... Вот так мои выходные.
The Canterville Ghost
When Mr Hiram B Otis, the American ambassador, bought Canterville Chase, eveiy one told him it was a very foolish thing to do, as the place was haunted.
At eleven o'clock the family went to bed, and by half-past all the lights were out. Some time after, Mr Otis woke up because of a noise outside his room. It sounded like the clank of metal. He got up at once, struck a match, and looked at the time. It was exactly one o'clock. Mr Otis was quite calm. The strange noise continued, and with it he heard the sound of footsteps. He put on his slippers, took a small bottle out of his dressing case, and opened the door. Right in front of him he saw an old man. He looked terrible. His eyes were red; his hair was long and grey; his clothes were old-fashioned and dirty, and there were handcuffs and rusty chains on his wrists and ankles.
"My dear sir," said Mr Otis, "those chains need oiling. Here take this small bottle of lubricant. I will leave it here for you and I will give you more if you need it." With these words the ambassador put the bottle down on a marble table, and went back to bed, closing the door behind him.