My favorite subject in school is Mathematics. It is my favorite because I never have difficulty with it and always get good marks in tests.I suppose I am lucky to be born with a clear-thinking brain. So ever since young,manipulating numbers and figures came easy to me.The wonderful thing about Mathematics is that, besides some formulae, there is nothing else to remember. Every step in solving a problem is done logically. Other subjects like History and Geography require a lot of memory work. Remembering dates and other facts is hard work compared with the ease and simplicity of mathematical reasoning.While Mathematics is simple to me, some of my friends have great difficulty with it. I do not really understand why. They get stuck with simple problems and often give up. So I help them out when I can.The one advantage I have in being good in Mathematics is that I do not have to spend a lot of time on it. Homework and tests are a breeze. So I have plenty of time left over to study other subjects. Sometimes I feel sorry for my less fortunate classmates who get scolded in class for not completing their Mathematics homework.Anyhow I have come to realize that human beings can be so different in their abilities while they look similar otherwise. Some of us are lucky to be good in some things. Others may not be so lucky.
1. Prof. Smirnov {will give) a lecture on physics next week. He {will supply) the fundamental calculations for designing engines. 2. The Government { established) the Automobile Research Institute in 1920. But the scientists {started) auto-making research in 1918. 3. We {didn't take) that examination yesterday. We {will have) it in 2 weeks. 4. My father {doesn't work) in the field of mechanical engineering, he { designs) boats. 5. {Did E.A. Chudakov develop) the automobile theory? — Yes, he did. Besides, he { provided) the basic formulas of auto-designing. 6. {Does Nick know) mathematics well? — Yes, he does. He { likes) it and { does) research in this field. 7. {Did you work) in the chemistry laboratory a week ago? — No, we didn’t. We { will work) there only the day after tomorrow. 8. This programme { includes) many problems. At present we {are studying) different aspects of bridge construction, testing and operation.
He {will supply) the fundamental calculations for designing engines.
2. The Government { established) the Automobile Research Institute in 1920.
But the scientists {started) auto-making research in 1918.
3. We {didn't take) that examination yesterday.
We {will have) it in 2 weeks.
4. My father {doesn't work) in the field of mechanical engineering, he { designs) boats.
5. {Did E.A. Chudakov develop) the automobile theory? — Yes, he did.
Besides, he { provided) the basic formulas of auto-designing.
6. {Does Nick know) mathematics well? — Yes, he does.
He { likes) it and { does) research in this field.
7. {Did you work) in the chemistry laboratory a week ago? — No, we didn’t.
We { will work) there only the day after tomorrow.
8. This programme { includes) many problems.
At present we {are studying) different aspects of bridge construction, testing and operation.