Trump Taps Someone Else From Fox News for His Team (Yes
UNIT 8
Unit seven
Unit 6
UNIT 5
UNIT iv
UNIT 3
Unit ii
Unit of measurement 1
MODULE 1
Task i.����������� ��������� �����:
Jack Hawkins was the football coach at an American college, and he was ever trying to observe good players, simply they weren�t always smart enough to be accepted by the college.
Ane twenty-four hour period the coach brought an first-class young player to the dean of the college and asked that the educatee be allowed to enter without an test. �Well,� the dean said afterward some persuasion, �I�d better ask him a few questions first.�
And then he turned to the student and asked him some very easy questions, simply the pupil didn�t know any of the answers.
At last the dean said, �Well, what�s five times seven?�
The educatee thought for a long fourth dimension and then answered, �Thirty-six.�
The dean threw up his hands and looked at the jitney in despair, just the coach said earnestly, �Oh, please let him in, sir! He was simply wrong by two.�
Task 2.����� ������ �� ���������:
ane.Why did the football coach want the dean to allow the student enter higher without an examination?
2.What question did the dean ask the pupil?
3.What was the educatee�due south reply?
4.What did the dean do then?
5. What did the passenger vehicle say to the dean?
6.Who was better at arithmetics, the pupil or the coach?
Task 3.������� �������� ����� � ������ �� ��������� ��� �� ��������������:
1. permitted
2. lack of hope
3. trying to get someone to agree
iv. very good
v. very seriously
Task four.������� ��������� ����� �� ����� �� ��������� �������:
1. The results of all the examinations were _____________. (confident, confidential)
ii. The coach was______________that the immature player would be admitted to the college. (confident, confidential)
3. The higher was in the middle of a______________park. (wooded, wooden)
4. The jitney lived in a ___________ house well-nigh the college. (wooded, wooden)
5. The football player was an ____________ human being: he told very funny stories to his friends. (imaginary, imaginative)
six. The young player oftentimes dreamed of winning___________ football games. (imaginary, imaginative)
Task 1.����������� ��������� �����:
John was x years old, and he was a very lazy male child. He had to go to schoolhouse of course, but he was bored there and tried to do as fiddling work as possible. His father and mother were both doctors and they hoped that he would become one, as well, when he grew up, just one twenty-four hour period John said to his mother, �When I cease schoolhouse, I desire to become a garbage collector.�
�A garbage collector?� his female parent asked. She was very sur�prised. �That�s not a very pleasant task. Why practice you want to get a garbage collector?�
�Because and so I�d only have to work one twenty-four hours a week,� John answered.
�Only i day a week?� his mother said. �What do you mean?�
�Well,� John answered, �I know that the ones who come to our house only work on Wednesday, because I only see them on that day.�
Task 2.����� ������ �� ���������:
one. What kind of male child was John?
2. What did his parents want him to be when he grew up?
3. What did John say he wanted to exist?
four. Why did John want this task?
5. How did his mother experience about this?
six. Why did John remember that garbage collectors only worked ane day a week?
Chore 3.������� �������� ����� � ������ �� ��������� ��� �� ��������������:
one. despaired
2. impossible
three. interested
4. replied
5. start
6. unpleasant
Task 4.��������� �������� � ��������:
Example: a. When John arrived home, he told his mother his decision.
b. Arriving at home, John told his mother his conclusion.
1. a. After John had watched the garbage collectors on his street, he decided he wanted to become one, too.
b. _____ the garbage collectors on his street, John decided he wanted to go one, too.
ii. a. Earlier John decided to become a garbage collector, he did not know what he wanted to be.
b. _____ to become a garbage collector, John did non know what he wanted to be.
3. a. While John studied at schoolhouse, he was bored all the time.
b. ______at schoolhouse, John was bored all the fourth dimension.
4. a. John surprised his mother considering he said that he wanted to become a garbage collector.
b. John surprised his mother______that he wanted to go a garbage collector.
Task 1.����������� ��������� �����:
Soon after Dave left college, 1 of his uncles, who was rich and had no children of his own, died and left Dave a lot of money, so he decided to prepare his ain real estate agency.
He found a nice function, bought some new article of furniture and moved in. He had only been there for a few hours when he heard someone coming towards the door of his office.
�It�s my first customer!� he thought. He rapidly picked up the phone and pretended to be very busy answering an im�portant call from someone in New York who wanted to buy a large and expensive house in the country.
The man knocked at the door while this was going on, came in and waited politely for the amanuensis to finish his chat. Then he said to him, �I�grand from the telephone visitor, and I was sent hither to connect your telephone.�
Task 2.����� ������ �� ���������:
i. How did Dave get money to fix his existent estate bureau?
2. What did he do to ready information technology up?
3. What happened later he had been in his office for a few hours?
iv. What did he think, and then do virtually this?
v. What did the man practise?
6. And what did he say when Dave finished talking?
Task iii.��������� ��������:
Beyond:
1. He�s a very _____ worker: he never wastes time on the job.
six. Very big.
7. Possession.
8.10.The telephone human waited until the _____of Dave�s conversation earlier he spoke to him.
11.Nosotros often say this at the kickoff of a telephone conversation.
12. Dave found a overnice office _____in town.
Down:
1. The man who came to Dave�s office was one of the ______of the telephone visitor.
two.____________ When at that place is a______at sea, yous can�t encounter very far.
three.______ People ______when their team scores a goal.
iv. Put into one�s mouth, chew and swallow.
5. The man came to Dave�southward part to connect the _______.
8. Motion your head to show that you mean aye.
nine. Divide into two equal parts _____ .
11. �______ can you use the phone when it hasn't been connected?� �You can�t.�
Task 1.����������� ��������� �����:
Mr. Smith lived in the country, merely he worked in an office in the large metropolis, so five days a calendar week he went to work by train every morning and came home the aforementioned manner.
One forenoon he was reading his paper on the train when a man sitting behind him, who Mr. Smith had never met before, leaned frontward, tapped him on the shoulder and spoke to him. The man said, �You lot�re non leading a very interesting life, are you? You go on the same railroad train at the same station at the same time every morning, and you always sit in the same seat and read the aforementioned newspaper.�
Mr. Smith put his paper downwards, turned effectually, and said to the man angrily, �How practise you know all that about me?�
�Because I�m always sitting in this seat behind y'all,� the man answered.
Task 2.����� ������ �� ���������:
1. How did Mr. Smith go to and from his office every day?
2. What happened to him on the railroad train 1 morning?
3. What was he doing when this happened?
4. What did the man say to Mr. Smith?
5. What did Mr. Smith ask the homo?
6. Why did the man know so much most him?
Chore 3.������� ��������� ���������� � ������ �� �������� ��:
1.Mr. Smith did non go to his role on weekends.
two.Mr. Smith went to his office by train 5 days a week.
3.While he was reading his newspaper one 24-hour interval, he leaned forrard and tapped a man on the shoulder.
4.While he was reading his newspaper one day, he was tapped on the shoulder past some other human being.
5.The man sitting behind him had never seen Mr. Smith before.
6.The human being sitting behind Mr. Smith ever saw him in the same seat.
7.The man thought Mr. Smith�s life was dull.
viii.The homo thought Mr. Smith�south life was very interesting.
nine.The man�southward ain life was much more interesting than Mr. Smith�due south.
10. The man�s own life was just as uninteresting as Mr. Smith�southward.
Task 4.ϳ������ �������� ������� �� ��������� ��������:
a b c d
e f grand h
1. He always saturday in the same seat every twenty-four hour period.
2. He got on the railroad train.
iii. He hurried to the train station.
4. He read his newspaper thoroughly.
5. He turned around and spoke angrily to the man who had interrupted his reading.
half-dozen. Mr. Smith put his newspaper downward.
7. Mr. Smith left his house at 7:00 A.M. every morning.
8. I mean solar day another passenger tapped him on the shoulder.
Job ane.����������� ��������� �����:
Lisa was an attractive young adult female, and she always combed her hair neatly and wore pretty clothes. She worked in a small town and earned plenty money to take a vacation in the mountains during the summer.
The offset fourth dimension that Lisa went in that location, she discovered that she hadn�t brought enough money. At first she was worried, but then she remembered that she had brought her checkbook with her and went to the banking company to cash a check. The banking company teller had never seen Lisa before, only he knew that a lot of people were stealing checkbooks and using them, so he said to her, �Tin you identify yourself, delight?�
Lisa had never been asked to exercise this in her home town, so she looked puzzled for a moment; but then she took her mirror out of her pocketbook, looked at it, and then said happily, �Yes, information technology is me.�
Task ii.����� ������ �� ���������:
1. Where did Lisa go for her vacation?
2. Why did she have to go to the banking company during her vacation?
3. What did the bank teller ask her?
4. Why did he say this?
five. How did Lisa experience most this?
six. What did she do and so say?
Task 3.������� ���������� ������ ������ �� ���������:
1. Was Lisa an bonny woman?
a. Yes, she was.
b. No, she wasn�t.
2. Could she beget to take a summer vacation?
a. Yes, she could.
b. No, she couldn�t.
3. What worried her on her first vacation in the mountains?
a. She didn�t have enough money.
b. She had forgotten her checkbook.
iv. Why didn�t the banking company teller want to greenbacks her check?
a. Because he had never seen her earlier.
b. Because he knew that she had stolen the checkbook.
5. What did the bank teller ask her to do?
a. To brand sure that she was really Lisa.
b. To evidence him some proof that she was Lisa.
6. What did Lisa exercise to identify herself?
a. She looked in her mirror.
b. She showed the bank teller a photo of herself.
Task 4.��������� �������� � ��������, �������������� ����� � ������:
George worked in a bank equally a _____. One day an______ young woman came into the banking concern and gave him a______ . She wanted him to_______ it for her, simply George had never seen her before, and then he said, �Can you
______ yourself?�
The woman was very______when she heard this. She was on______from her home town, and hadn�t brought much money. But then she opened her______, took out a photograph of herself, and showed it to George, grinning ______.
George looked at it for a_______and and then said, �Aye, that�due south you,� and he gave her the money.
Task one.����������� ��������� �����:
A large shop was having its leap auction on shoes and boots. Information technology was the first day of the sale, and the shoe department was full of women who were eagerly trying to buy them. There were all kinds of shoes and boots in a diversity of colors, and the prices had been reduced a lot, because the store wanted to get rid of as many as possible in order to make room for their new stock.
The cashiers were kept busy, and at one moment a woman came to one of them with her money in her hand and said, �I don�t need a handbag, thank you. I�chiliad wearing the shoes I bought.� She pointed to them on her feet.
�Would yous like a bag to put your one-time shoes in and then?� the cashier asked politely as she took the adult female�s money.
�No, thank you,� the adult female answered quickly, �I�ve just sold those to someone else.�
Task two.����� ������ �� ���������:
1. What were on auction in the large shop that calendar week?
2. Why were they being sold cheaply?
3. Was the sale successful?
4. What did a woman say to one of the cashiers?
five. What did the cashier ask her?
half-dozen. Why didn�t the woman need a bag?
Task 3.��������� �������� � ��������, �������������� ����� � �����:
1. This woman has been to a lot of sales ______. (late, lately)
ii. She never gets to a sale _____: she is always ane of the first to make it. (tardily, lately)
three. She is _____ certain that she volition observe some shoes she likes. (prettily, pretty)
four. She doesn�t want to get her size _____. (wrong, wrongly)
5. She wants to make ______ sure of the size past asking. (double, doubly)
6. She is examining the heels ______ now. (shut, closely)
Task 4.ϳ������ �������� ����� � ��� ������� �� ��� � ����� �������:
1. The cashier a. had bought the adult female�s erstwhile shoes
2. Some other woman b. had sold her onetime shoes.
three. The adult female c. offered the adult female a purse.
iv. The shoes and boots d. was having a sale.
5. The store e. were of all kinds and colors.
Job 1.����������� ��������� �����:
Fred had a very rusty old automobile, but his begetter said that he had to sell it earlier he would buy him a new one.
�You take to learn the value of money, Fred,� his father said. �It doesn't grow on trees, yous know. You should learn to be a good businessman.�
Merely nobody seemed to want to buy the auto from Fred. He put a �For Auction� sign in the back window of the auto, and he put another sign on the message board in his college dormitory, but nothing happened. And so one day he was driving to some other town, and stopped at the archway to a toll Booth where he had to pay earlier existence immune to use the road.
The attendant said, �Two dollars and fifty cents.�
�I take,� said Fred. �It�s yours.� Then he put the car keys into the surprised attendant's hand, and held out his other hand for the two dollars and fifty cents.
Task 2.����� ������ �� ���������:
1. When would Fred�south begetter buy him a new auto?
two. How did Fred try to sell his car?
iii. Why did Fred stop at a toll booth?
4. What did the attendant say to Fred?
5. What did Fred say and and then do to the bellboy?
6. Did the attendant want to purchase Fred�s car?
Job three.������� �������� ����� � ������ �� ��������� ��� �� ��������������:
1. to receive willingly
2. astonished
3. permitted
4. way in
v. worth
Job 4.�������� ������, ���������� it, where ��� which � ��������, ���� �������:
Fred had an old car _________ was very rusty. He wanted to sell ________. He didn't care ________ what price he got for______He tried to sell _______ by putting upwards a notice in the dormitory of the college ___________he was studying, only ________ was no use. One of the difficulties ________ Fred faced was that all the other students had better cars than his. But at that place was a place on the way to the side by side town ________ there was a toll booth, and Fred fifty-fifty drove his sometime machine there and tried to become the bellboy to buy _______ .
Chore i.����������� ��������� �����:
A travelling salesman had to walk so much that his feet oft hurt. His doctor told him that salt water was the best thing for them, so the salesman decided to go to the sea for his vacation that year. Since all of the hotels near the sea were expensive, he went to a modest hotel far away from the beach.
In the morning time he went down to the at-home sea with a saucepan, went over to the lifeguard and asked whether he would be allowed to take a bucket of salt water. The lifeguard seemed very surprised but said, �Yes, although you�ll have to pay xx-five cents for it.�
The salesman gave the lifeguard xx-v cents, filled his bucket, took it to his hotel and put his anxiety in the water.
After lunch, he came down to the beach again. The tide had gone out now, so the sea was much lower. The salesman thought, �That man has a very good business. He must have sold thousands of buckets since this morning.�
Job 2.����� ������ �� ���������:
1.Why did the salesman�s feet hurt?
2.Why did the salesman become to the sea for his vacation?
3.What did he ask the lifeguard?
4.What did the lifeguard say to the salesman?
5.What did the salesman do and so?
six.Why was the sea much lower in the afternoon?
7.What did the salesman think?
Job three. ������� �������� ����� � ������ �� ��������� ��� �� ��������������:
1.cheap
2.forbidden
3.close to
4.higher
5.rough
Job 4.��������� �������� � ��������:
Example: a. The salesman had difficulty in finding an inexpensive hotel.
b. It was difficult for the salesman to find an inexpensive hotel.
1. a. Frequently, doctors used to send their patients to the seashore for
a rest.
b. It was very common .
2. a. The salesman behaved stupidly when he asked the lifeguard
whether he could take some water.
b. It was stupid _______ .
three. a. The lifeguard was able to crook the salesman easily.
b. It was easy ______ .
four. a. The salesman was being silly when he thought the lifeguard had sold thousands of buckets of water.
b. It was silly_______ .
5. a. Nobody could possibly know so niggling.
b. It would be impossible________.
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