Сборник упражнений Т. Г. Николенко И. И. Кошманова английский для детей (075) ббк 81. 2 Англ-9 Н63
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Николенко Т.Г., Кошманова И.И. Английский для детей. Сборник упражнений (2010)
THE NINETEENTH LESSON 19.2 1 have bought 2 have already finished 3 has cleaned 4 have just gone 5 have been 6 has done 7 has broken 8 has taken 9 have already read 19.3 1 Has Carol bought. . . ? 2 Have they been . .. ? 3 Has he gone . . . ? 4 Have you m e t . . . ? 5 Have you seen . . . yet? 6 Has he helped you . . . ? 7 Have the Browns moved .. . ? 8 Has anybody taken . .. ? 9 Have you been ... ? 19.4 1 Carol has not b o u g h t . . . . 2 They have not been . . . . 3 He has not gone . . . . 4 I have not m e t . . . . 5 I have not seen . . . yet. 6 He has not helped . . . . 7 The Browns have not moved 8 Nobody has taken . . . . 9 1 have not been . . . . 19.5 1 - Have you ever broken your leg? - Yes, I broke my leg when 1 was a child. 2 - Have you read this book? - Yes, I have already read it. - When did you read it? - I read two months ago. 3 - Has it stopped raining yet? - Yes, it stopped raining an hour ago. 4 - Have you ever seen Tom’s bag? - No, I haven’t seen it. I saw Tom on Friday, but I didn’t see his bag. 5 Has he written anything about his summer plans? 6 - Have you had dinner yet? - Yes, we had dinner at 3 o’clock. 19.6 1 ... , doesn’t he? 2 ... , are they? 3 ... , can you? 4 ... , hasn’t she? 5 ... , aren’t you? 6 ... , wasn’t it? 7 ... , will you? 8 ... , didn’t they? 9 ... , aren’t there? 19.8 She gave me that interesting book yesterday. Did she give you that interesting book yesterday? Who gave you that interesting book yesterday? When did she give you that inter esting book? What did she give you yesterday? Whom did she give that interest ing book yesterday? She gave me that interesting book yesterday, didn’t she? Did she give me that interesting book yesterday or last week? THE TWENTIETH LESSON 20.2 1 had never seen 2 had already begun 3 had eaten up 4 hadjust had lunch 5 had gone to bed 6 had got 20.3 1 He said (that) he was hungry. 2 He said she had gone to Paris. 3 He said they would be at home at 5 o’clock. 4 He said she had been at school. 5 He said they had received a let ter. 6 He said they had made a lot of mistakes. 7 He said she was thirsty. 8 He said Ann had read the book twice. 9 He said his parents had never been to London. 20.4 1 I knew that Jack would win the prize. 2 ... they would like her present. 3 ... Mom would not work the next day. 4 . . . my uncle would buy a new car. 5 .. . Dad would be busy the next morning. 6 ... we would not receive a let ter from him. 7 . . . Grandma would go shop ping. 20.5 1 We knew that they had cut down the tree. 2 . .. she would write a thrilling story. 3 ... we had written lots of dictations. 4 . . . my uncle had invited my parents to dinner. 5 ... his father would punish him for the broken window. 6 .. . Sam hadn’t fed his dog in the morning. 7 ... Jim had scattered his copy books all over the table. 20.6 1 My eldest brother doesn’t live with us. 2 He didn’t speak about his fur ther plans. 3 We found him in the farthest comer of the park. 4 Our school is farther than yours. 5 Whose mother is older? 6 My elder sister always helps Mom about the house. 7 Do you know the latest news? 8 It isn’t our last lesson. 20.7 1 I don’t know whether he wants to see him. 2 . .. whether her friend lives far from school. 3 . . . whether they will go with us or they will stay at home. 4 . . . whether his brother likes to ride a bicycle. 5 . . . whether they like to listen to thrilling stories or fairy tales. 6 . . . whether we can do this work tomorrow. THE TWENTY-FIRST LESSON 21.2 1 .. . , was he? 2 . . . , isn’t it? 3 .. . , did he? 4 . . . , doesn’t she? 5 .. ., will he? 6 .. ., won’t they? 7 .. ., isn’t it? 8 .. . , aren’t they? 9 . . . , didn’t he? 10 . . , was he? 11 . . , were there? 21.3 A policeman stopped me on my way home last night. Did a policeman stop me ... ? Who stopped me ... ? When did a policeman stop m e . . . ? Where did he stop me ... ? Whom did he stop . . . ? A policeman stopped me on my way home last night, didn’t he? Did he stop me last night or a fort night ago? 21.4 1 I have read . . . . 2 We have built.... 3 I’ve learnt.... 4 I’ve read . . . . 5 He has broken . . . . 6 I have seen . . . . 7 He has written . . . . 21.6 1 I’ve finished the letter. Have a look at it, please. 2 When did you finish your work? -1 haven’t finished it yet. 3 Have you spoken to Mary about it? - Yes, I spoke to her yesterday. 4 Polly has cut her finger badly. 5 My aunt has been to many countries. Last year she visited China. 6 Have you eaten the birthday cake up? 7 Have you found anything to read? 8 We’ve got a lot of money. 9 Ann has already washed her hair. 10 Dad has already read this news paper. THE TWENTY-SECOND LESSON 22.1 1 Who saw me? Who / whom did I see? 2 Who meets me every day? Who / whom do I meet every day? 3 Who showed me the road? Who / whom did I show the road? 4 Who is writing a note? Who / whom is Ann writing a note to? 5 Who has helped him to repair a bicycle? Who / whom has Bob helped to repair a bicycle? 22.2 1 ... if we were going with them. 2 ... if we / she / he / they would copy . . . . 3 . . . if it was worth buying. 4 ... if they had made any bet. 5 ... if they had forbidden their son . . . . 6 . . . if we / he / she / they could slide down . . . . 22.4 1 ... he was able to meet us ... . 2 ... she was able to understand them. 3 ... they were able to find the house. 4 ... I’ll be able to walk again. 5 . . . she’ll be able to go . . . . 6 . . . I’ll be able to go for a walk soon. 7 ... I have already been able to speak . . . . 8 I have not been able to eat. . . yet, but ... . 22.6 1 Would you mind passing me the salt? 2 Would you mind passing me the sugar? 3 Would you mind closing the window? 4 Would you mind turning on the light? 5 Would you mind repeating the question? 6 Would you mind staying and helping us? THE TWENTY-THIRD LESSON 23.2 I am - I’m I have - I’ve it is - it’s she will - she’ll he has - he’s he is - he’s do not - don’t they have - they’ve was not - wasn’t must not - mustn’t did not - didn’t does not — doesn’t are not- aren’t is not - isn’t will not - won’t shall not - shan’t I shall - I’ll they will - they’ll we are - we’re cannot- can’t were not - weren’t we have - we’ve 23.4 1 Neither have I. 2 Neither can I. 3 Neither did I. 4 Neither do I. 5 Neither do I. 6 Neither do I. 7 Neither did I. 8 Neither am I. 9 Neither have I. 23.5 1 He is not happy either. Neither is he. 2 His wife can’t drive a car ei ther. Neither can his wife. 3 His little sister won’t go to school tomorrow either. Neither will his little sister. 4 I don’t like making cakes either. Neither do I. 5 Those people arc not from Spain either. Neither are those people. 6 My husband didn’t sleep well last night either. Neither did my husband. 7 We don’t mind smoking in {he room either. Neither do we. 23.6 I hope to visit my friends in New York next week. Do you hope to visit your friends in New York next week? Who hopes to visit his / her friends in New York next week? Who do you hope to visit in New York next week? Where do you hope to visit your friends next week? When do you hope to visit your friends in New York? What do you hope to do in New York next week? Whose friends do you hope to visit in New York next week? I hope to visit my friends in New York next week, don’t I? Do you hope to visit your friends in New York or in Chicago next week? THE TWENTY-FOURTH LESSON 24.2 1 W h o / w h o m do you usually go for a walk with? 2 Who / whom did we receive a letter from yesterday? 3 W h o / w h o m didn’t he open the door to? 4 Who / whom have you always wanted to see? 5 Who / whom do we sometimes speak on the phone to? 6 Who / whom did I give that magazine to? 7 Where is he from? 8 What are you afraid of? 9 What are you talking about? 10 What was Mrs. Wilson de lighted with? 24.3 1 What are you always / con stantly chattering about? 2 With who did your brother go to the theatre yesterday? 3 Who do you like best? 4 What do you like best of all? 5 Who did you get the present from yesterday? 6 Who are you going to meet with tomorrow? 7 What does he brush his hair with? 8 Who did you go to Paris with? 9 Who did he ring up yesterday? 24.4 1 had already risen, woke up 2 came back, had got dark 3 had hardly gone to bed, rang 4 had learnt, went 5 had already packed, came 6 hadn’t stopped, came out 7 had not begun, arrived 8 had not finished ... yet, came 9 put away, just a f t e r . . . had read 24.5 1 If I were in Moscow, I often went to the theatre. 2 If I am in Moscow, I go to the theatre. 3 If I am in Moscow, I shall go to the theatre. 4 If we worked hard, we forgot to have dinner. 5 If we work hard, we forget to have dinner. 6 If they come back, they will help us. 7 I’ll call you when I am ready. 24.6 1 Your money is on the table. Take it. 2 - Are these your slippers? - Oh no, they are not mine. 3 This news is very interesting. 4 Her hair is quite dark. It is very beautiful. 5 Who does this money belong to? 6 Your spectacles are under the chair. Pick them up. 24.7 1 What an interesting book! 2 Such an interesting book! 3 What a naughty girl! 4 Such an expensive vase! 5 What beautiful pinks! 6 Such ripe plums! 7 What a f u n n y parrot! 8 What a quiet place! THE TWENTY-FIFTH LESSON 25.2 1 ... the table was laid. 2 .. . my camera is being repaired now. 3 ... we were invited. 4 The house is / was looked after 5 The game was played w e l l . . . . 6 . . . dinner had been cooked for us. 7 ... the shoes were being re paired. 8 ... we were given . . . . 9 . . . my leg has been broken. 25.3 1 The window will be closed. 2 Letters are written every week. 3 All the milk has just been spilt (by Bob). 4 The dog was let in (by Ann). 5 Nobody is suspected. 6 The secret will be kept (by us). 7 My sister was frightened (by me). 8 Ann will be met in the park (by Pete). 9 The pupils were told to sit down (by the teacher). 10 The bicycle wasn’t repaired. 11 Money won’t be taken (by us). 12 He wasn’t left alone. 25.4 1 . . . . w a s i t ? 2 ... , have not they? 3 ... , isn’t it? 4 ... , was it? 5 ... , weren’t we? 6 ... , wasn’t he? 7 ... , won’t it? 8 ... , isn’t it? 25.5 6 A stranger frightened us. 7 Somebody left this book. 8 My brother has made that present himself. 9 They showed her the shortest way. 10 . . . she had done the exercise. 11 ... after they had finished the work. 1 Was the pin found .. . ? Why wasn’t the pin found . . . ? 2 Have the sausages been eaten up yet? What has been eaten up? 3 Is the refrigerator being repaired ... ? Whom is it being repaired by? 4 Was the wardrobe closed? Why wasn’t it closed? 5 Were you warned? When were you warned? 6 Was he seen with Jane? Who was he seen with? 7 Will the parrot be caught? Where will it be caught? 8 Is a tree known by its fruit? What is it known by? 25.6 1 The pupils made many mistakes 2 A well-known writer wrote the story. 3 Workers will build the house 4 Zoo-keepers feed a n i m a l s . . . . 5 A l l the pupils of our class have read the magazine. 25.7 cooks will cook cooked was cooking is cooked was cooked 8 is cooking 9 to cook 10 to cook 11 cooking 7 will be cooked 25.8 1 I saw him cross the road. 2 I heard Jane call me. 3 I heard somebody come into the room. 4 I felt my legs shake with fear. 5 I heard John play the piano. 6 I saw him go up to them and say something. 25.9 1 We saw him approaching the house. 2 We saw him approach the house. 3 She saw me opening the win dow. 4 She saw me open the window. 5 He heard Mary telling him about that. 6 He heard Mary tell him about that. 7 I saw Jim looking for something in his bag. 8 I felt somebody following me. 9 Did you hear them knock at the door? 10 Do you hear somebody knock ing at the door? 11 Father saw his daughter close the window and leave the room. 12 Father saw his daughter closing the window. 13 I have never seen him repairing his car. 25.10 приходить вовремя домой - to come home in time помогать им по дому - to help them about the house хорошо учиться - to study well не лениться - not to be lazy не курить - not to smoke не грубить - not to be rude слушаться их - to obey them не упрямиться - not to be stub born понять их - to understand them оставить в покое - to let them alone давать побольше денег - to give more money помогать, когда они в этом нуждаются - to help them when they need THE TWENTY-SIXTH LESSON 26.2 1 ... to go home. 2 . . . not to go home. 3 ... to stay at school. 4 . . . not to stay at school. 5 ... to go to see his friend. 6 ... to look for the book on the shelf. 7 ... to take his shoes to a repair shop. 26.3 1 The window can be opened. The window can’t be opened. 2 The story may be invented. The story may not be invented. 3 Her ribbons may be lost. Her ribbons may not be lost. 4 These words could be repeated. These words couldn’t be re peated. 5 This day must be forgotten. This day mustn’t be forgotten. 26.5 1 My hat was blown off by the wind. 2 That story was told by many people. 3 Her birthday wasn’t forgotten by her friends. 4 Grandchildren are often spoilt by their grandparents. 5 The text has been read by the student. 6 Their mistakes will be corrected by the teacher. 7 The letter will be posted tomor row (by me). 8 The room has been dusted care fully (by her). 9 His papers are kept in order (by us). 10 The film is spoken about very much. 26.6 1 A little. 6 A little. 2 A few. 7 A little. 3 A few. 8 A little. 4 A few. 9 A few. 5 A few. 26.7 1 little 5 a few 2 a little 6 few 3 a little 7 few 4 a few THE TWENTY-SEVENTH LESSON 27.4 1 He may be at home. 2 He may be ill. 3 He may be telling the truth. 4 They may be ready for the les son. 5 They may be looking for the kitten. 6 They may be having lunch. 27.5 1 They may not wait for us. 2 We may not go to the zoo today. 3 He may not take them with him. 4 He may not pay attention to my new skirt. 5 They may not notice any change in our flat. 6 She may not search for her umbrella. 7 They may not boil the water. 8 He may not change his plans. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH LESSON 28.2 1 I was asked . . . . 2 A thrilling story was t o l d . . . . 3 Some interesting pictures were shown . . . . 4 Nothing was told . . . . 5 No questions have been asked 6 He has never been told . . . . 7 1 wasn’t given . . . . 8 We won’t be told . . . . 9 The age is never asked. 10 The dog was let in. 11 The date of the meeting will be changed. 28.4 I opened the window because it was hot there. The door was opened, so we could come into the house. I like Jane because she is honest and friendly. He got nervous because he was not sure. We can’t get into the house be cause we have not got the key. It was raining, so they stayed at home. I want to be at home this evening, so don’t wait for me. 28.6 1 Would you cry if you scalded your hand? 2 Would you rush to save a kit ten if you saw it in the pond? 3 Would you help your friends if they asked you? 4 Would you keep a secret if it were told you? 5 Would you go to see Jane if it were not so late? 6 Would you buy a car if you had money? 7 Would you buy the book if it were not so expensive? THE TWENTY-NINTH LESSON 29.2 1 has been kept 2 was not used 3 will be taken 4 have been returned, were picked up 5 be left 6 will be taken, will be operated on 7 was followed 8 be cleaned 29.3 1 . . . whether my Mom had been pleased with me. 2 .. . whether he was seeking for a new job. 3 .. . whether I had heard what he had said. 4 . . . whether he was bitten by a mad dog. 5 . . . whether the doctor is at home? 6 . . . whether she had been nerv ous taking her test. 7 . . . whether they had already fetched the doctor. 8 .. . whether they wore fur coats in England. 29.4 She is too young to do such things herself. They were too tired to go farther. He is still too weak to go on a voy age. It’s too cold today to sleep with an open window. He is clever enough to understand it. They came to us to invite me to the theatre. 29.5 1 Ring Ann up tonight, please. 2 Have you rung Mom up yet? 3 Yes, I rang Mom up an hour ago. 4 When will you ring the doctor up? 5 May I myself ring him up to in vite him to the birthday party? 6 You must / should ring the Smiths up and tell them the news. 7 I often ring my aunt up. She lives alone. 8 It’s not late. You can ring Sam up. 9 Don’t ring him up. It’s late. 10 I don’t like to ring John up. 11 Haven’t you rung them up? 12 You rang them up yesterday, didn’t you? 13 Do ring her up! 14 Sorry, but I had rung Jack up when you asked not to do this. 15 He asked whether I had rung John up. THE THIRTIETH LESSON 30.1 1 “Close the window,” she said to him. She asked him to close the win dow. 2 “Eat more fruit,” the doctor said to the patient. The doctor told the patient to eat more fruit. 3 “Shut the door,” she said to us. She ordered us to shut the door. 4 “Don’t lock the house,” he said to them. He asked them not to lock the house. 5 “Come at five o’clock,” Mom said to her daughter. Mom asked her daughter to come at five o’clock. 6 “Don’t be late,” the boy said to his friends. The boy asked his friends not to be late. 7 “Don’t offend him,” the little girl said to the fellows. The little girl asked the fellows not to offend him. 30.2 1 like 7 like 2 as 8 as 3 like 9 as, as 4 as 10 like 5 like 11 like 6 as 30.3 1 as 7 as 2 when 8 as 3 as 9 when 4 as 10 as 5 because 11 because 6 as 12 when 30.4 1 . . . where you are going. 2 . . . where you have been. 3 . . . what they will do. 4 . . . why they didn’t come to us. 5 . . . where she lives. 6 . . . what languages she can speak. 7 . . . where he took that string. 8 . .. why you are doing this task. 9 . . . what it means. 10 . . . what you want to say. THE THIRTY-FIRST LESSON 31.2 1 getting cold 7 got tired 2 get off 8 get to 3 get rid of 9 gets 4 get out of 10 get rich 5 getting late 11 get together 6 get into 31.3 1 Where was there a strange rus tle? 2 Where is there anything inter esting? 3 Where is there no free medical assistance? 4 Where will there be a spot? What will there be on the ta ble? 5 When were there 15 boys and 20 girls in our class? How many boys and girls were there in our class last year? 6 When was there no wind? 31.4 If I were you, I wouldn’t buy that skirt. If I knew his phone number, I would phone him. If he had time, he would come and help. If we leave now, we will get there on time. If George took my bicycle with out permission, I would be angry with him. If I weren’t so hungry, I would never eat this. If John didn’t work, he would have no pocket money. If the weather temperature is warm enough, ice always melts. If you don’t want to be scolded, go home immediately. THE THIRTY-SECOND LESSON 32.1 1 I am going to phone ... . 2 He is going to study F r e n c h . . . . 3 We are going to have a dicta tion . . . . 4 They are going to speak . . . . 5 His son is going to r e p a i r . . . . 6 It is going to rain. 7 He is going to be a dentist. . . . 32.2 1 I’m going to buy it next month. 2 She is just going to make cof fee. 3 He is going to phone Nick after school. 4 They are going to have dinner soon. 5 I am going to play tennis after lunch. 6 He is going to do his work next week. 32.3 1 What is he going to do with it? 2 Who are they going to invite? 3 Where is he going to hang it? 4 When are you going to return it? 5 Where is he going to let it out? 6 When are you going to cut it? 7 When is he going to start a new job? 32.5 1 answer 7 light 2 light 8 use 3 place 9 light 4 end 10 use 5 answer 11 end / ended 6 place 32.6 1 - 5 some, some / - 2 some 6 some 3 -.a 7 a, a 4 some 8 -, some THE THIRTY-THIRD LESSON 33.2 1 thanks to 5 owing to 2 owing to 6 thanks to 3 thanks to 7 thanks to 4 thanks to 33.4 1 Bessie said that she couldn’t understand what he was talking about. 2 Ann asked where they were. 3 Stella said that she had liked the book very much. 4 Paul and Mary say that they will come to see her / him / . . . . 5 Helen promised that she would make a new dress for Mary her self. 6 Tom answered that he was translating a novel. 7 He promised that he would be back in ten minutes. 8 They said that they would not do that. 9 Mr. Bay explained that he was waiting for Mrs. Bay. She would be there very soon. 10 Dad answered that he was hanging the picture on the wall. 33.5 1 player 5 dancers 2 sleeper 6 teacher 3 writer 7 driver 4 reader 8 helper 33.6 1 watched the sun 2 approached the table 3 reached the corner 4 speaks English 5 answer these questions 6 entered the room 7 watching planes 8 passed an old church THE THIRTY-FOURTH LESSON 34.1 1 . . . where my parents were. 2 . . . where I had been. 3 . . . why he / she /. .. was wait ing for them. 4 . . . where he / she / . . . usu ally bought flowers. 5 .. . where he had hurt his leg. 6 . . . why I had not done my homework. 7 . .. why they wouldn’t help the Wilsons. 34.3 1 I’m getting used to eating less. 2 He can’t get used to being waked up very early. 3 Are you getting used to doing everything yourself? 4 They didn’t get used to going to school by themselves. 5 I’m afraid we won’t get used to such a noise in the street. 6 I didn’t get used to speaking loudly. 7 We have got used to eating por ridge for breakfast. 34.4 1 bought, haven’t worn 2 has already seen 3 saw 4 did you meet, met 5 have you spoken, spoke 6 have never played, played 7 bought 8 have you ever seen 9 met, went 10 happened 11 has improved 12 have ever known 34.5 1 to, on, of, in 2 at, past / to, in 3 -, in, -, in 4 - 5 in, at 6 from, to, in 7 at, on THE THIRTY-FIFTH LESSON 35.1 1 Would you like to play football? 2 Would you like to have a cup of coffee? 3 Would you like to have dinner together? 4 Would you like to go to the theatre with me tomorrow? 5 Would you like to go shopping? 6 Would you like to have a walk? 7 Would you like to ride my bi cycle? 35.2 1 I would like to have visited him. 2 I would like to have seen the film. 3 I would like to have bought that bicycle. 4 I would like to have had lunch together. 5 I would like to have learnt a for eign language. 6 I would like to have read sto ries about Sherlock Holmes. 35.3 1 This book is worth reading. 2 That film is worth seeing. 3 These shoes aren’t worth repair ing. 4 These rhymes are worth learn ing by heart. 5 These things are worth buying. 6 This text isn’t worth translating. 7 The talk isn’t worth going on. 8 This thrilling story isn’t worth reading. 35.4 1 It was his sisters who I met in the park yesterday. It was in the park that I met his sisters yesterday. It was yesterday that I met his sisters in the park. 2 It was his brother who brought me the letter the day before yes terday. 3 It was my parents who heard a strange noise from outside. It was a strange noise that my par ents heard from outside. 4 It was a child who Pete saw in the river and saved. 5 It was children who found a lit tle kitten in the yard. 6 It was after we had returned home that I told him the news. 7 It was the autumn rains that destroyed the bridge. 35.5 1 You should have come to the party. 2 You should not have eaten so much chocolate. 3 You should not have walked without a warm coat. 4 You should have taken some thing to eat with you. 5 You shouldn’t have read thrill ing stories tonight. 6 You shouldn’t have chattered so much. 7 You should have made a bet. THE THIRTY-SIXTH LESSON 36.2 1 had known, have visited 2 hadn’t seen, wouldn’t have be lieved 3 had not been started, have been late 4 had known, wouldn’t have been 5 have got into trouble, had not obeyed 6 had arrived, wouldn’t have been burnt 36.3 1 ... I would have waited for you. 2 ... I would have thanked Jim. 3 ... I would have warned his parents. 4 ... I would have invited their friends. 5 ... I would have stopped the car. 6 ... I would have reminded you. 36.4 1 Would you have gone if he had asked you? 2 Would you have helped him with Maths if he had asked you? 3 Would you have paid for the broken window if he had asked you? 4 Would you have explained the rule to others if he had asked you? 5 Would you have written a mes sage to him if he had asked you? 6 Would you have phoned him later if he had asked you? 36.6 1 How many mistakes did you make? 2 How much orange juice have you got in the refrigerator? 3 How much money has he got about him? 4 How many postcards did you buy? 5 How much jam for tea is there at home? 6 How many football players do you know? 7 How many English books have you read? 8 How many times have you been to Europe? THE THIRTY-SEVENTH LESSON 37.3 1 Никогда не знаешь, что он ответит. 2 Нужно всегда держать свое слово. 3 Не откладывай на завтра то, что можешь сделать сегодня. 4 Никогда не знаешь, что от него ждать. 5 На письма надо отвечать сразу. 6 Теперь можно разговаривать по телефону на любые рассто яния. 37.4 1 - Which ones? - Those to the left of you, please. 2 - Which one? - That one on the tall woman. 3 - Which one? - The tallest one. 4 - Which one? - That one between the bank and the shop. 5 - Which ones? - Those under the sofa. 6 - Which one? - That one in a black coat. 7 - Which one? - That dark grey one. 37.5 1 rang, was about to leave 2 was learning, had 3 hurt, was climbing 4 were watching, were waiting for 5 were talking, came in 6 was writing, took out / were taking out 7 rang, were still writing 8 told, collected 37.6 1 This time next Monday I’ll be sitting on a beach. This time last Monday I was sit ting on a beach. 2 Mary’ll be practising the piano from two till three tomorrow. Mary was practising the piano from two till three yesterday. 3 When you see me next time, I ’ 11 be wearing a new dress. When you saw me last, I was wearing a new dress. 4 When I get home, my dog will be sitting at the door waiting for me. When I got home, my dog was sitting at the door waiting for me. 5 I t h i n k he’ll be s t i l l working when we are back. He was still working when we were back. 6 She’ll be speaking for not less than two hours. She was speaking for not less than two hours. 7 They won’t be waiting for you more than an hour. They weren’t waiting for you more than an hour. 8 I’ll still be sleeping at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. I was still sleeping at 10 o’clock yesterday morning. 9 I’ll be having dinner when you ring me up tomorrow. I was having dinner when you rang me up yesterday. THE THIRTY-EIGHTH LESSON 38.3 1 She allowed him to play in it. 2 He gave them to the boys. 3 It is better than mine. 4 Tell him not to forget about them. 5 It is cold today. 6 She / he knows it. 7 She wanted to buy them. 8 He is always ready to help her. 9 He made it jump over the fence. 38.4 1 to 5 of 2 at 6 to, by 3 - 7 by, on 4 in / i n t o , t o 8 a t 9 of 10 to 11 in, at 12 at 13 to 14 to 15 for 16 - 17 about 18 from 19 for 20 - 21 for 22 to 23 - 38.5 1 look for 2 look after 3 looked at 4 look in 5 looked through 6 look over 7 lookout THE THIRTY-NINTH LESSON 39.2 1 Do you know those women? 2 Will you help us? 3 These plates are clean. 4 Whose knives are these? 5 Catch the mice, please! 6 Are you doctors? 7 My elder son has hurt his feet. 8 The children asked their mother to buy them new toys. 39.3 1 I have my car washed. 2 They have the grass cut. 3 She is going to have my trou sers shortened. 4 I had my watch repaired. 5 She has had the floor swept. 6 I had this nice picture drawn. 7 She has had her hair cut. 8 1 am going to have the windows cleaned. 9 The Quirks have had the ceil ing painted. 39.4 1 Do you have your hair cut at this hairdresser’s? No, I don’t. Where do you usually have your hair cut? 2 Did you have a new garage built far from the house? No, not far. When did you have a new ga rage built? 3 Have you had the piano tuned well? No, I haven’t. Why have you had the piano tuned? 4 Do you want to have your car repaired quickly? No, 1 don’t. When do you want to have your car repaired? 5 Did he have his nose broken in fight? No, he didn’t. Where did he have his nose broken? 39.5 1 Друг познается в беде. 2 Лиха беда начало. 3 Лучше поздно, чем никогда. 4 Не спеши языком, торопись делом. 5 В гостях хорошо, а дома лучше. 6 Не учи ученого. 7 Без труда не выловишь и рыбку из пруда. 8 Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь. 9 Медленно да верно. 10 И хочется, и колется. 11 После дождичка в четверг. 12 Видна птица по полету. THE FORTIETH LESSON 40.1 иногда - sometimes никогда - never всегда - always конечно - of course / certainly уже - already только что - just now еще - yet / still сейчас - now / at the moment часто - often только - only опять - again совершенно - quite почти - almost действительно -really итак - so потому что because хотя though напрасно - in vain обычно - usually едва ли - hardly однажды - once достаточно - enough 40.2 1 If it rains on Sunday, I won’t be able to play tennis. 2 If her nose were shorter, she would be pretty. 3 If had a lot of money, I would see the world. 4 What would you do if you saw a fight in the street? 5 Ice will melt if you heat it. 6 If I were in England, I would go to Trafalgar Square. 7 If he had come back in time, we would have met. But he was late. 8 If you don’t water the flowers, they will die. 9 If you had had time, I would have shown my drawings to you. I’ll show them to you next time. 10 If you had written the test without mistakes, you would have won the bet. But you’ve lost it. 11 If he had won the bet, he would have told us. 12 If she is seriously ill, it w i l l be difficult without her. 40.3 to be at a loss to play the piano to play tennis to be cross to have a toothache in a loud voice it’s a pleasure in the morning at night to tell the truth to tell a lie to tell the time at work it’s a pity at school at the cinema all of a sudden it’s a shame it’s out of the question to mean well 40.4 Jill’s father was reading a book last night when he heard a noise in the garden. He opened the window and looked out. It was dark and at first he could see nothing. But just as he was shutting the window, he saw a man. The man tried to climb over the garden wall. He was a thief. When he saw Jill’s father at the window, he jumped off the wall and ran away. Jill’s father ran after him. There was a car at the end of the street. The thief got into the car, but Jill’s father caught him. 40.5 1 Nobody knew the correct an swer. 2 He has never been here before. 3 We told him nothing. 4 Mom gave me no money. 5 Nobody came here. 6 I saw nobody in the yard. 7 There was nobody at home when I woke up. THE FORTY-FIRST LESSON 41.2 A man’s best friend is his dog. An Englishman’s home is his castle. Money makes the world go round. I’m so happy - I’m over the moon. I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. 41.3 1 Kate was to have dinner alone. 2 Mr. Walter was to speak to his son. 3 Today I am to walk my friend’s dog. 4 I am to keep an eye on him. 5 We were to meet at the station at 7 p.m. 6 We were to repeat the rules. 7 I am to take it. 8 The Queen is to visit China next year. 9 They were to meet again. 10 He asked where he was to put the bottle. 41.4 1 been, been 2 gone 3 been, been 4 been 5 gone 41.5 1 Erin said that she was going to write . . . . 2 Dan said that he liked learning rhymes. 3 Kate said that she was going to borrow . . . . 4 Jim said that they had had a good day . . . . 5 Jane said that it was pleasant 6 Bob said that it was difficult for him . . . . 7 Tom said that he didn’t like 8 Ann said that she couldn’t re member where she had seen 41.6 1 ribbon 2 nephew 3 wolf 4 fish 5 hare 6 eye(s) 7 evening 8 goat 9 tailor THE FORTY-SECOND LESSON 42.2 1 On Monday he is meeting his Grandma at the station. 2 On Tuesday he is working till night. 3 On Wednesday he is repairing his car. 4 On Thursday he is going to the cinema with his girl-friend. 5 On Friday he is starting a new job. 6 On Saturday he is seeing his Grandma off. 7 On Sunday he is taking his sis ter to the ballet. 42.3 1 . . . when to play tennis with Dick? Yes, we are playing tennis on Tuesday afternoon. 2 . . . when to go to the swim ming-pool? Yes, I am going to the swimming- pool on Wednesday morning. 3 . . . when to leave for London? Yes, I’m leaving for London next week. 4 . . . when to come back? Yes, I’m coming back in two weeks. 5 . . . when to buy a car? Yes, we are buying a car after coming back from London. 42.4 1 am going to 6 will 2 will 7 arc going to 3 will 8 are going to 4 will 9 am going to 5 will 42.5 Across 1 cross, 2 afternoon, 3 save, 4 ask, 5 busy, 6 sky, 7 know, 8 blaze, 9 tiger, 10 wing, 11 pocket, 12 life, 13 hard, 14 look, 15 lie, 16 nobody, 17 touch, 18 Daddy, 19 never, 20 feel, 21 water, 22 crazy, 23 pain, 24 white, 25 bell, 26 egg, 27 hold, 28 both Down 8 begin, 13 head, 17 truth, 20 free, 21 watch, 23 play, 25 body, 28 bus, 29 man, 30 say, 31 take, 32 sea, 33 house, 34 world, 35 score, 36 happen, 37 angry, 38 eye, 39 foot, 40 shout, 41 honey, 42 windy, 43 cold, 44 fire, 45 enough, 46 go, 47 queen 42.6 1 in front of 2 off 3 on 4 under 5 after 6 out 7 from 8 out of 9 on / onto THE FORTY-THIRD LESSON 43.1 Mike - Michael Pete - Peter Tom - Thomas Liz - Elizabeth Chris Christian Dan - Daniel Sam - Samuel Bob - Robert Bill-William Tony - Antony Bab - Barbara Bess-Elizabeth Mag-Margaret Pat - Patricia 43.2 1 magazine - журнал 2 conductor - дирижер baton - дирижерская палочка 3 matrass - колба 4 plaster - штукатурка 5 biscuit-печенье 6 perron - наружная лестница 7 match - спичка 8 master - хозяин 9 post - почта 10 hot dog-бутерброд с горячей сосиской 43.3 1 those 2 autumn 3 morning 4 Saturday 5 u 6 grandmother 7 lunch 8 never 9 London 10 Scotland 11 the Thames 12 pounds 13 it’s 9 a.m. in London 43.5 Across 1 bread 6 fifteen 7 car 9 ticket 11 camel 13 table Down 2 effort 3 difficult 4 bee 5 penny 7 catch 8 tea 10 eye 12 me / my INDEX ARTICLES 9.3(I); 26.2(I); 26.3(I); 28.1(I); 35.2(I); 32.6(II); 40.3(II); as / when / because 30.3(II); as if 16.3(II); because / so 28.4(II); COMPARISON as ... as / not so ... as 17.5(I); 31.3(I); as / like 30.2(II); degrees of comparison (adj.) 31(I); 7.2(II); 7.3(II); 8.1-3(II); 20.6(II); COMPLEX OBJECT 25.8-10(II); 28.3(II) CONDITIONALS if (present / future) 31.5(I); 5.7(II); 16.2(II); if (present / past) 28.6(II); 31.4(II); 33.3(II); 36.2(II); 36.3(II); 36.4(II) if (mixture) 17.5(II); 24.5(II); 40.2(II); double negative 8.5(II); 14.4(II); 40.5(II); either / neither 23.5(II); few /a few /... 2.2(II); 26.6(II); 26.7(II) GAMES “Bridge” 13.2(I); 15.5(I); 21.4(I); 35.5(I); 2.7(II); 43.4(II); “Chain” 39.1(I); 41.6(II); “Crossword” 42.5(II); 43.5(II); “Interview” 30.6(II); 31.5(II); “Pyramid” 9.5(II); GERUND 17.3(II); 17.4(II); 22.6(II); 35.3(II); IMPERATIVE MOOD 10.1(I); 14.3(I); 22.2(I); 22.4(I); 22.5(I); 17.2(II); let 37.2( I ); 8.6-7( II ); It was ... who ... 35.4(II); MODAL VERBS be able to 22.4-5(II); can 23(I); 36.1(I); can / could 22.3(II); can do / like to do 33.2(I); 33.4(I); 33.5(I); 37.1(I); can / may / must 24.2(I); 24.4(I); 24.6(I); 25(I); 36.3(I); 14.4(II); have to 21.5(II); may 24.3(I); 27.4(II); 27.5(II); must 24.1(I); should (have done) 35.5(II); would like to 35.1(II); 35.2(II) much/many 27(I); 36.6(II); neither 23.4(II); neither / either 23.5(II); NOUNS Plural 9.4(I); 22.1(I); 28.2(I); 28.3(I); 37.5(I); 37.6(I); 24.6(II); 39.2(II); possessive case (‘s / s’) 18(I); 19.2(I); 20.2(I); 24.5(I); NUMERALS 10.5(I); 11.6(I); 21.5(I); 8.4(II); owing to/thanks to 33.2(II); PARTICIPLE I, II 10.1-2(II); 14.1-3(II); PREPOSITIONS 20.3(I); 22.4(I); 34.5(I); 1.6(II); 34.5(II); 38.4(II); 42.6(II); among / between 16.5(II) verb + preposition 22.4(I); 16.4(II); 18.7(II); 31.2(II); 33.6(II); 38.5(II); PRONOUNS me / us / you /... 1.3(II); 1.4(II); 38.3(I); mine / ours / yours /... 38.3(I); 38.4(I); m y / o u r / y o u r / . . . 16(I); 17.1(I); 17.2(I); 19.1(I); 36.5(I); 37.3(I); 37.4(I); 1.4(II); myself / ourselves /... 13.2(II); one / ones 6.5(II); 36.5(II); 37.3-4(II); some / a n y 27.5(I); 6.4(II); 10.8(II); 32.6(II); somebody / anybody / nobody 14.5(II); something / anything / nothing 12.5(II); 14.5(II); this/that / these / those 8.1(I); 14.1(I); 15(I); 17.4(I); 24.5(I); QUESTIONS 19.8(II); 21.3(II); 23.6(II); 26.4(II); alternative 19.7(II); disjunctive (tag) 19.6(II); 21.2(II); 25.4(II); general 13.3(I); 17.3(I); 23.1(I); 25.1(I); 28.5(I); 29.5(I); 36.1(I); 39.4(I); 3.3(II); 3.6(II); 6.1(II); 7.4(II); 8.9 (II); 10.5(II); 19.3(II); 25.5(II); 26.6(II); 39.4(II); indirect 20.7 (II); 30.4 (II) neg.-inter. 7.4 (II); special 11.2(I); 13.4(I); 14.4(I); 16.4(I); 17.4(I); 19.2(I); 20.4(I); 21.2(I); 24.5(I); 29.4(I); 29.5(I); 39.4(I); 4.2(II); 9.2(II); 10.6(II); 11.4(II); 13.3(II); 15.6(II); 22.1(II); 24.2(II); 24.3(II); 25.5(II); 31.3(II); 36.6(II); 39.4(II); short forms 23.2; so / because 28.4(II); TENSES Future Continuous 37.6(II); Future Indefinite 30(I); 2.1(II); 27.3(II); 42.4(II); mixture of tenses 16.6(II); 25.7(II); 29.5(II); 40.4(II); Passive Voice 25.3(II); 25.6(II); 26.2-5(II); 28.2(II); 27.2(II);29.2(II); Past Continuous 18(II); 37.6(II); 40.4(II); Past Cont. / Past Indef. 18.5(II); 37.5(II); Past Indefinite 15(II); 27.3(II); 40.4(II); Past Perfect 20.2(II); Past Perf. / Past Indef. 24.4(II); Present Continuous 10.3-6(II); 11.5(II); 42.2(II); 42.3(II) to be going to 32.1-3(II); 42.1(II); 42.4(II); Pres.Cont. / Pres.Indef. 11.3(II); 12.4(II); 13.4(II); Present Indefinite 32(I); 1.1(II); 1.2(II); 3(II); 4(II); 5(II); 7.1(II); 7.6(II); 8.5(II); 8.9(II); 12.1(II); 12.3(II); to be 9.1(I); 13(I); 16.2(I); 18.4(I); 20.1(I); 21.1(I); 29.2(I); 36.4(I); 38.2(I); 38.5(I); 6.1(II); h a v e / h a v e got 7(I)-12(I); 16.3(I); 16.4(I); 2.6(II); there is / there are 26-29(I); Present Perfect 19.2-4(II); 21.4(II); 41.4(II); Present Perf./Past Indef. 19.5(II); 21.6(II); 34.4(II); Reported speech 20.3(II); 22.2(II); 28.5(II); 29.3(II); 33.4(II); 34.1(II); 41.5(II); Sequence of tenses 20.4-5(II); 20.7(II); that/what 2.4(II); 2.5(II); THERE IS / THERE ARE 26-29(I); 31.3(II); to be able to 22.4-5(II); to be allowed to 27.2(II); 27.3(II); to be to do smth 41.3(II); to be going to 32.1 -3(II); 42.1 (II); 42.4(II); to get used to 34.2(II); 34.3(II); to have smth done 39.3(II); 39.4(II); to make smb do smth 23.3(II); too / either 10.7(II); VERBS irregular verbs 15.2(II); 16.1(II); 17.1(II); 18.1(II); 19.1(II); 20.1(II); 21.1(II); 23.1(II); 24.1(II); 25.1(II); 26.1(II); 27.1(II); 28.1(II); 29.1(II); 31.1(II); 33.1(II); 36.1(II); 38.1(II); 41.1(II); tell / say / speak 6.6(II); verb + preposition 22.4(I); 16.4(II); 18.7(II); 31.2(II); 33.6(II); 38.5(II); what / such 24.7(II); WORD-FORMATION 6.2(I); 7.5(II); 11.2(II); 17.6(II); 30.5(II); 32.4(II); 33.5(II); 37.2(II); 38.2(II); 39.1(II); WORD ORDER 11.3(I); 12.4(I); 17.3(I); 19.3(I); 22.3(I); 27.6(I); 23.4(I); 32.2(I); 36.2(I); 39.4(I); 5.3(II); 7.6(II); 9.3(II); 34.3(II); would like to 35.1(II); 35.2(II) |
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