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Перевидите диалог...очень надо))Пожалуйста.Ann: Hi, Susie, havent seen you for a long time! What have you been doing? Where have you been hiding? Susie: Ive been working on my talk about Wales for the last week and spent many hours in the library. Ann: Wales? What can be interesting about that part of Britain? No big cities, no picturesque scenery, no interesting facts on the history of the country. Susie: Arent there? You cant imagine, Ann, how wrong you are here. The book Im reading says: "Though vis¬itors dont need passports to cross the border from England into Wales, they soon realize that they are entering a country with its own geography, culture, traditions and language." Ann: What do you mean? Dont the Welsh speak English? Susie: They do. But the Welsh language is spoken widely, especially in the north of the country and it is still the first language for many people. By the way English is taught side by side with Welsh in schools. Ann: Is Welsh different from English? Susie: Very much so. Welsh is one of the Celtic1 languages, like Scottish and Irish Gaelic.2 Even if your English is fluent you wont be able to understand Welsh. Ann: Interesting. And what about the cities? I hear that Wales is agricultural; there are few cities there, rather small and unimportant. Susie: Lets not argue, but look up in the book Im reading. I know at least one big city in Wales. Its Cardiff," its capital and the main port. Ann: (looking through the book) You are right. It says: "Cardiff is an industrial city, which also has a castle, a cathedral, a university. There are other big towns in Wales too, Swansea and Newport among them." OK. But what about the scenery, the history, the culture? Susie: The west coast, mid Wales and North Wales are wild and beautiful. Wales has high mountains, including Mount Snowdon, the second highest mountain in Britain. Ann: I have always thought that Wales is a land of green fields, forests and farms. Susie: And you have been right. But it is also a land of mountains and valleys, streams and waterfalls. In North Wales you can follow mountain paths for miles and miles. Ann: Tell me a few words about Mount Snowdon. Susie: Got interested? OK. In summer, when the sun is shining, Snowdon looks very peaceful and beautiful. A little train runs to the top and the walk is not at all hard. But in winter the mountains can become very dangerous. Ann: But do climbers go there? Susie: They do, but every year climbers get lost in bad weather or fall and injure themselves. When this happens, the Mountain Rescue Service1 has to go out to look for the climbers. Ann: I see. And what about Welsh traditions and the history of the country? Susie: Sorry, Ann. Ive got to run. Here are my notes. I made them during the lecture by Mr Roger Davis, a visiting professor from Wales. If youre really interested you can look through my notes. They are all on Welsh traditions and culture. Though they are very brief you can find them useful.
ОЧЕНЬ ВАЖНО СДЕЛАТЬ ПРАВИЛЬНО Last Summer, air pollution in Paris reached dangerous (0) ... on six separate occasions. As a result, the government have recently decided that public transport in French cities will be (1) ... on days when pollution becomes a (2) ... to peoples health, in a(n) (3) ... to encourage people to leave their cars at home. The Mayor of Paris said that he had several other ideas to reduce the pollution problem, such as free parking on the (4) ... of the city on hot, still days when exhaust fumes tend to accumulate. He has also (5) ... a $6 million plan for 56 km of bicycle tracks, new pedestrianised (6) ... and a new tram (7) ... for southern Paris. His most popular measure (8) ... becoming mayor last May has been to (9) ... traffic from several streets on Sundays. Every summer, air quality is at its (10) ... in Paris during holiday weekends, especially one weekend in July when the (11) ... of the population leave by car for their summer holidays. (12) ... then improve for the summer, but deteriorate again when most residents return at the end of August. The free transport (13) ... is part of the response to a new environmental regulation which says that local authorities must guarantee (14) … air. If it is (15) … seriously, locals can look forward to a cleaner Paris in the future. № a) b) c) d) Ответ 0 a) positions b) standards c) levels d) degrees с) 1 a) open b) loose c) off d) free 2 a) risk b) terror c) threat d) damage 3 a) try b) pursuit c) trial d) effort 4 a) outskirts b) areas c) suburbs d) provinces 5 a) exclaimed b) announced c) stated d) put in 6 a) rails b) zones c) crossings d) tracks 7 a) line b) lane c) series d) path 8 a) as b) from c) since d) while 9 a) discharge b) expel c) restrict d) ban 10 a) top b) limits c) full d) worst 11 a) lots b) majority c) most d) plenty 12 a) Occasions b) Opportunities c) Conditions d) Situations 13 a) measure b) action c) answer d) move 14 a) saved b) secure c) new d) safe 15 a) taken b) thought c) held d) formed
1. Complete the sentences with the correct question tags. 1. We should have waited longer, ____? 2. Mr Bolton couldn’t come, ____? 3. Hardly anybody writes letters now, ___? 4. Let’s get a pizza this evening, ____? 5. You went to Greece last summer, ____? 6. Nothing works on this computer, ____? 7. You won’t forget to ring me, ____? 8. Nobody answered the advert, ____? 9. Help yourself to a drink, ____? 10 I’m late again, ____? 2. Tick sentences which are possible and put a cross which are incorrect. Sometimes both are possible or incorrect. 1. A I wasn’t able to find anything to fit me. B I wasn’t able to find nothing to fit me. 2 A Would you like any dessert? B Would you like some dessert? 3. A There’s anything wrong with this phone. B There’s something wrong with this phone. 4. A Everything on the list were unavailable. B Anything on the list were unavailable. 5. A Did anyone call while I was out? B Did someone call while I was out? 6. A I’ve tried anything. It still doesn’t work. B I’ve tried everything. It still doesn’t work. 7. A There’s nowhere to store things in my flat. B There are nowhere to store things in my flat. 8. A We’re bored; we haven’t got everything to do. B. We’re bored; we haven’t got anything to do. 3. Choose the correct alternative. 1. You realise he could/ can’t be lying. Are you sure he wants to borrow your car to visit his grandmother? 2. This cat may/can’t belong to the people at number 45. Why don’t you go and find out? 3. She must/ can’t be very ill if she didn’t come to school today. She never misses school. 4. You must/ could be David. I’ve heard such a lot about you. 5. They can’t/ could win the next election. Nobody trusts them anymore. 6. We might/ must need some help at the weekend. Will you be free? 7. Your dad might/ can want some tea. Will you ask him? 8. You must/ can’t get the job. You’re easily the most qualified person.
ППРАВИЛА НАПИСАНИЯ ЛИЧНОГО ПИСЬМА ПОМОГИТЕ СРОЧНО ПОЖАЛУЙСТА!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!НУЖНО НАПИСАТЬ ПИСЬМО ДРУГУ ВОТ ПО ЭТОМУ ОБРАЗЦУ. Написание письма на иностранном языке является несложным заданием, которое необходимо выполнить максимально быстро, чтобы оставить время на выполнение других заданий. Итак, рассмотрим единые правила написания личного письма. В правом верхнем углу укажите адрес в следующем порядке: номер дома, название улицы город страна Допускается указывать адрес в кратком виде, например: Moscow Russia Под адресом, пропустив строку, необходимо написать дату письма: June 4th, 2015 4 June 2015 или менее формально: 04/06/12 Письмо начинается с неофициального обращения. Если в задании имя вашего собеседника не указано, его следует придумать: Dear Tim, Dear Rebecca, После обращения обязательно ставится запятая! Разделите текст письма на несколько логических абзацев, каждый из которых начните с красной строки. 1. В первом абзаце вам следует поблагодарить своего друга за его письмо: Thanks (a lot) for your (last) letter. Your last letter was a real surprise. I was glad to get your letter. It was great to hear from you! / It was great to hear that… / I was happy to hear… Вы можете также извиниться за то, что не писали раньше: Sorry I haven’t written for so long but …/ Sorry I haven’t been in touch for so long. Im sorry I havent answered earlier but I was really busy with my school. и/или упомянуть какой-либо факт из полученного письма: I’m glad you passed your History test! Sounds like you had a great time in London! Great news about your…! 2. Основная часть письма (2–3 абзаца). В ней вы должны раскрыть все аспекты, указанные в задании. Не забудьте задать необходимые вопросы. Предполагается, что письмо должно быть написано в неформальном стиле, поэтому вы можете использовать неформальные слова-связки, такие как well, by the way, anyway, so, разговорные выражения типа Guess what? Или Wish me luck! а также восклицательные знаки. 3. В последнем параграфе следует объяснить, почему вы заканчиваете письмо: Well, I’d better go now as I have to do my homework. Anyway, I have to go now because my Mum asked me to help her with the washing up. I’ve got to go now! It’s time for my favourite TV show. и упомянуть о дальнейших контактах: Write (back) soon! Take care and keep in touch! Drop me a letter when you can. Hope to hear from you soon. I can’t wait to hear from you! В конце письма на отдельной строке указывается завершающая фраза-клише, которая зависит от близости автора и адресата. После нее всегда ставится запятая! Ниже приводятся возможные варианты от наименее формального (1) к более формальному (7): 1) Love, 2) Lots of love, 3) All my love, 4) All the best, 5) Best wishes, 6) With best wishes, 7) Yours, На следующей строке под завершающей фразой указывается имя автора (без фамилии!). Например: Andy или Kate ПОМОГИТЕ СРОЧНО ПОЖАЛУЙСТА!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!НУЖНО НАПИСАТЬ ПИСЬМО ДРУГУ ВОТ ПО ЭТОМУ ОБРАЗЦУ.