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ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ С РУССКОГО НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ:
1. Анна – лучшая ученица в классе.
2. Будет полночь, когда мы придем.
3. Был вечер. Вся семья была дома. Родителя смотрели ТВ, а дети играли.
4. В какое время вы завтра будете обсуждать этот вопрос?
5. В комнате было мало людей. Всех остальных уже проинтервьюировали.
6. Вам придется этот закончить к тому моменту, как приду.
7. Вам пришлось вчера остаться дома, не правда ли?
8. Вам следует им позвонить, если вы опаздываете.
9. Вам следует позвонить ему, прежде чем вы уедите.
10. Время проходит быстрее и быстрее.
11. Вчера дождь шел 4 часа, а сейчас светит солнце и много детей играет в парке.
12. Вчера дождь шел 5 часов и мы были дома.
13. Вчера никто не обедал, не правда ли?
14. Вчера он читал книгу три часа а потом пошел спать.
15. Вчера у него было мало домашнего задания и он делал уроки 2 часа.
16. Вы едва ли знаете кого-то из тех людей, не правда ли?
17. Вы знаете, что вы будете делать в это время в следующем году?
18. Вы когда-нибудь ели пиццу, когда были в Италии.
19. Вы когда-нибудь катались на лыжах, когда вы были в Альпах? В горах всегда много снега.
20. Вы слышали последние новости?
21. Вы смотрите сейчас на самой высокое здание в Москве.
22. Где вы были, когда я вам позвонил? Мы гуляли в парке. Была такая хорошая погода!
23. Где вы собираетесь остановиться, когда вы приедете в Париж?
24. Где он был, когда ты позвонил.
25. Давайте закончим перевод сегодня, хорошо?
26. Двое гостей пришли гораздо раньше, а остальные гораздо позднее.
27. Дети спали уже 2 часа, когда мы пришли.
28. Джейн переходила дорогу, когда произошел несчастный случай.
29. До 1990 года мы получали мало новостей от него, а затем он стал присылать письма каждую неделю.
30. Его доклад обсуждали уже 2 часа, когда мы пришли.
31. Его дом в два раза меньше, чем мой.
32. Ее английский немного улучшается. Она очень старается.
33. Ему математика нравится гораздо больше, чем русский.
34. Ему не понравился фильм, который он смотрел на днях.
35. Ему становится учиться труднее и труднее.
36. Если вам не позвонят, оставайтесь дома.
37. Если он выберет другую дорогу, он будет в Риме через 2 часа.
38. Жаль, что никто не знает, когда он вернется.
39. За доктором только что послали, но чем раньше он придет, тем будет лучше.
40. За последние несколько недель мы были в театре 4 раза.
41. Завтра возвращается мама. Ее поезд прибывает в 7 часов.
42. Зимой дни короче, чем летом.
43. Им велели остаться дома и никуда не выходить.
44. Им объяснили как доехать до города, если их не встретят.
45. Им покажут эту работу, после того как она будет закончена.
46. Им уже дали несколько полезных советов, к тому времени, как я пришел.
47. Интересно, будет ли завтра дождь. Мы пойдем купаться, если завтра будет хорошая погода.
48. Интересно, зайдут ли они к нам, когда вернутся из Лондона.
49. Интересно, изменится ли погода к выходным.
50. Интересно, когда будет дождь. У нас такая погода уже месяц.
51. Интересно, когда он там был в последний раз.
52. Интересно, сколько стоили билеты. Народу было гораздо больше, чем мы ожидали.
53. Их спросили, будут ли они ждать, до тех пор пока он не вернется.
54. Их уже спросили, когда мы вернемся.
55. К концу этого года они будут женаты 20 лет.
56. К следующей неделе контракт будет подписан.
57. К тому времени когда вы туда доберетесь, они будут вас ждать час.
58. К тому времени, когда вы вернетесь, работа будет закончена.
59. К тому времени, когда он вернется, они будут ждать уже 3 часа.
60. Как давно вы изучаете английский? Я занимаюсь 3 года и сейчас я говорю гораздо быстрее, чем 3 года назад.
61. Как давно вы купили эту книгу? Я купил ее на этой неделе. Я всегда хотел купить такую.
62. Как давно вы купили эту машину? Он у нас 5 лет.
63. Как давно вы познакомились? Мы знаем друг друга с детства.
64. Как давно вы приехали в этот город? Мы живем здесь уже 15 лет. Он в два раза больше нашего старого города.
65. Как давно вы работаете над этим вопросом? С осени. Он в два раза труднее, чем мы ожидали.
66. Как только он пришлет письмо, позвоните мне.
67. Как только уроки закончатся, мы пойдем домой.
68. Какие месяцы самые длинные в году.
69. Какое здание самое старое в Москве?
70. Какой месяц самый короткий в году?
71. Картина была сильно повреждена, когда ее транспортировали.
72. Книги принесут вовремя, если вы позвоните.
73. Когда я подошел, девочка плакала. Она потеряла игрушку.
74. Когда вы придете, Я буду вас ждать дома.
75. Когда ему было 22, он уже окончил институт и нашел интересную работу.
76. Когда мы вошли, обсуждалась новая картина.
77. Когда мы пришли, вкусно пахло. Мама уже приготовила обед.
78. Когда мы пришли, гости уже сидели за столом и разговаривали.
79. Когда мы пришли, они были расстроены, так как ждали час.
80. Когда он был ребенком, он никогда не думал о своем внешнем виде.
81. Когда он вернулся? Он приехал на этой неделе.
82. Когда он жил в Лондоне, он ходил в школу полгода.
83. Когда он проходил мимо витрины, он обратил внимание на яркую одежду. Она была более современная и дорогая.
84. Когда ты был в театре последний раз? Я не был там полгода.
85. Когда я был ребенком, я 2 года играл в теннис.
86. Когда я возвращался с работы, я встретил своего друга. Мы разговаривали час, а потом пошли в ресторан.
87. Когда я вошел, он меня не увидел. Он слушал последние новости.
88. Когда я его встретил, на нем было надето смешное пальто. Он выглядел так странно.
89. Когда я его встретил, я его не узнал. Он очень изменился.
90. Когда я пришел, гости уже сидели за столом.
91. Когда я пришел, он был очень голодный, так как ничего не ел с утра.
92. Когда я пришел, он уже спал. Он работал весь день.
93. Когда я проснулся, дождь все еще шел.
94. Кто из вас самый высокий в семье?
95. Кто из них получил только что письмо.
96. Кто из них приезжает к вам на следующей неделе?
97. Кто из них работает над этой проблемой с понедельника? Мы с Анной. Эта проблема требует гораздо больше времени, чем мы думали.
98. Кто-то оставил мне записку, но они ее не подписали.
99. Купи фрукты, на тот случай, если придут дети.
100. Кухонная дверь сделана из дерева.
101. Мне разрешили сесть за стол, как только я сделаю домашнюю работу.
102. Мне сказали, что я буду принимать участие в конференции, если закончу статью.
103. Мне хотелось бы знать, где вы были вчера. Я хотел обсудить несколько новостей.
104. Моему брату было 18, когда он женился.
105. Мои часы не работают. Почините их.
106. Мой друг много знает, так как он много прочитал.
107. Мой старший брат в два раза выше меня.
108. Мой старший брат работал в этой фирме 5 лет, а потом уехал за границу.
109. Мы выясним пойдут, ли они в театр, как только они придут.
110. Мы гораздо чаще ездим на машине, чем на автобусе.
111. Мы еще не знаем, когда он придет.
112. Мы завтра уезжаем на экскурсию. Это звучит забавно.
113. Мы не знаем, что мы будем делать, после того как они придут.
114. Мы не знали, зайдут ли они к нам, когда вернутся из Лондона.
115. Мы не смогли вчера погулять, так как дождь шел 5 часов.
116. Мы не уверены, что они сделают работу к 5 часам.
117. Мы опоздали, так как поезд пришел гораздо позднее.
118. Мы получили гораздо меньше знаний, чем ожидали. Они не такие полезные, как бы нам хотелось.
119. Мы пошли в обувной магазин купить новые ботинки, так как старые были сильно изношенными.
120. Мы приехали на вокзал и ждали поезда 35 минут.
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As they______________________1 (to face) each other, Salaverry's thin lips ______________________2 (to twist) with displeasure. " I__________________3(to warn) you it__________________4 (to be) dangerous to come here! There ______________________5 (to be) already enough risk without creating more". Miguel______________________6 (to ask) calmly. " Why is coming here a risk?" He______________________7 (to need) to find out how much this weakling ______________________ 8 (to know). "You fool! The television, the newspapers______________________9 (to be) full of what you______________________ 10 (to do), those people you______________________11 (to seize). The police ______________________12 (to throw) everything into the search for you". Salaverry______________________13 (to swallow) and then _____________________14 (to ask) anxiously, "When are you going - all of you getting out of the country?" "Assuming what you say is true, why you ____________________15 (to want) to know? What difference __________ it_______________16 (to make) to you?" "Because Helga____________________17 (to be) frantic with anxiety.
So______________18(to be) I". So this idiot______________________ 19 (to share) what he ______________________20 (to know) with Helga. "Before I______________________21 (to answer)", Miguel said, "give me the money... So you______________________22 (to want) to know when I and certain others______________________23 (to leave)". "Yes, I do". "Where_you and your woman______________________24 (to be) tonight?" "In my apartment. We______________________25 (to be) too upset to go out". Miguel______________________26 (to be) to the apartment before and______________________27 (to remember) the address. He______________________28 (to tell) Salaverry, "Stay there. I cannot telephone because of reasons which______________________29 (to become) clear. Therefore a messenger______________________30 (to come) to you tonight with the information you______________________31 (to want). He______________________32 (to use) the name Plato. When you______________________33 (to hear) that name, it______________________34(to be) safe to let him in”. Salaverry_______________________35 (to nod) eagerly. He______________________36 (to seem) relieved.
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Mrs. Reed said calmly, "Take her away to the red room and lock her in there". And so I_______________________1 (to carry) upstairs, arms ____________________2 (to wave) and legs_____________________3 (to kick). As soon as we___________________4 (to arrive) in the red room I ______________________5 (to become) quiet again, and the two servants both____________________6 (to start) scolding me. "Really, Miss Eyre", said Miss Abbott, "how could you_________________ 7 ( to hit) him? He's your young master!" "How can he_______________________8 (to be) my master? I am not a servant!" I cried. "No, Miss Eyre, you are less than a servant, because you____________________9 (not to work)", replied Miss Abbott. They both___________________ 10 (to look) at me as if they strongly____________________11 (to disapprove) of me. "You should remember, miss", said Bessie, "that your aunt_____________________12 (to pay) for your food and clothes, and you should be grateful. You have no other relations or friends". All my short life I_______________________13 (to tell) this and I had no answer to it. I _______________________14 (to stay) silent, _______________________15 (to listen) to these painful reminders. "And if you are angry and rude, Mrs. Reed _______________________16 (to send) you away", added Bessie. "Anyway", said Miss Abbott, "God_____________________17 (to punish) you, Jane Eyre, for your wicked heart. Pray to God and say you're sorry". They _____________________18 (to leave) the room, ____________________19 (to lock) the door carefully behind them. The red room________________21 (to be) a cold, silent room, hardly ever used, although it _______________21 (to be) one of the largest bedrooms in the house. Nine years ago my uncle, Mr. Reed, _______________________22 (to die) in this room, and since then nobody __________________23 (to want) _________________24 (to sleep) in it.
And so I_______________________25 (to spend) that whole long afternoon in the red room_______________________26 (to ask) myself why I had to suffer and why life was so unfair. Gradually it________________27 (to become) dark outside. The rain _________ still __________________28 (to beat) on the windows, and I could_______________________29 (to hear) the wind in the trees! Now I was no longer angry, and _______________________30 (to begin) to think the Reeds might be right.
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It___________1 (to be) Ashley's birthday and Melanie ______________________2 (to give) him a surprise-reception that night. Everyone______________________3 (to know) about the reception, except Ashley. Even his children _______________4 (to know). Everyone in the town who_______________5 (to be) nice ______________________6 (to invite). General Gordon and his family graciously______________________7 (to accept) the invitation. Alexander Stephen ______________________8 (to say) he ______________9 (to be) present, if his ever-uncertain health _______________________10 (to permit). Scarlett never__________________11 (to see) Melanie so excited or so happy. "You see, dear, Ashley__________________12 (not to have) a birthday party since we______________________13 (to come) here. And he______________________14 (to work) so hard and he______________15 (to be) so tired. When he______________________16 (to get) home at night he_____________17 (to be) surprised when everybody ______________________18(to come) in!" Melanie's house______________________14 (to blaze) lights from every room. It______________________20 (to pack) with guests. They ______________________21 (to overflow) on verandas and many ______________________22 (to sit) on the benches in the dim lantern-hung yard.
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It was the seventh day of his long journey when Oliver ___________ 1(to meet) a strange-looking boy on the road. He__________ (to be) the same age as Oliver. He ____________3 (to wear) a long coat and a hat that looked as if it would fall off his head at any moment. He___________________4 (to call) out to Oliver. "Hello, young fellow, what __________ you ______________5 (to do) around here?" "I______________________6 (to travel) for seven days", Oliver replied, "and I_______________7 (to be) very hungry and tired." "Well then, I _______________8 (to get) you something to e with me", said Jack Dawkins, for that______________ 9 (to be) the boy's name, although he_____________10 (to be) better known as The Artful Dodger. The Dodger ______________11 (to ask) Oliver if he ________________12 (to go) to London and if he _________________13 (to have) any money or a place to stay. When Oliver ________________ 14 (to tell) him that he_________15 (to be) on his way to London, but that he_________________16 (to have) no money and no place to stay, The Artful Dodger _________17 (to say), "I just ________________18 (to happen) to be going there myself and I can introduce you to a gentleman I__________ 19(to know), who ______________20 (to give) you free board and lodging". The two boys __________________ 21 (to walk) on together and after some time, The Dodger ___________________22 (to lead) Oliver into an old house. "Fagin, are you there? I _________________23 (to bring) a new, little friend for you!" Oliver________________24 (to see) a hideous, old man cooking something in a pan over the open fire. Four or five other young boys, all about Oliver's age, ________________25 (to sit) at a table. Fagin, The Dodger and Charley Bates_______________26 (to eat) breakfast with Oliver. Then Fagin _____________27 (to say), "now, my boys, what_________you___________28(to bring) back for me this morning?" "Here __________29 (to be) four silk handkerchiefs", _________________30 (to say) Charley Bates. "Good boy. Now, Oliver, ________ you _____________31 (to want) to be able to get such lovely things?" "Yes please, sir, if you _______________32 (to teach) me how",_____________________33 (to say) Oliver. The others ____________________34(to laugh). Oliver_____________________35 (not to think) he _____________ 36 (to say) anything funny.
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I 1 ______________ (to be) born on a Friday night at twelve o'clock. I 2 ____________ (to tell) that I 3 _____________________ (to utter) my first cry as the clock 4 __________________ (to begin) to strike midnight. That Friday afternoon my mother 5____________________ (to sit) by the fire feeling sad and afraid when she 6 ___________________ (to notice) a strange lady walking up the path towards the door. My mother, who 7 ___________ (to be) in poor health, 8 ___________ (to be) so surprised that she 9 _____________ (to fall) into a faint. When my mother 11 ___________________ (to recover) she 12 ____________ (to see) that the woman 12 (to enter) the room and now 13 ______________________ (to stand) by the window. Although they________ never 14 ___________ (to meet), my mother 15 ______________________ (to realize) that the woman 16 ____________ (to be) my father's aunt. Her name 17 ___________ (to be) Miss Trotwood, or Miss Betsey, as my poor mother 18 _____________ (to call) her. My father 19___________________ (to die) six months before I 20 _____________ (to be) born, but he 21 _________ (to be) her favourite nephew up to the time of his marriage. However, when he 22 ______________________ (to marry) my mother, Miss Betsey 23 _______________ (to leave) for her cottage by the sea and she and my father never 24 ______________ (to see) each other again. Miss Betsey 25 ______________________ (to turn) to my mother and 26 ___________ (to say), "Now, child, from the moment this girl 27_____________ (to be) born..." "Perhaps boy", my mother 28____________ (to say) timidly. "A girl, it must be a girl", 29_____________ (to say) Miss Betsey. "Oh, dear", 30________________ (to say) mother weakly. "I'm in such a tremble that I 31 ______________________ (to die)". "No, no, no. Have some tea", Miss Betsey 32 ______________________ (to say) firmly. Several hours later Doctor Chillip, who 33 ____________ (to be) an extremely mild and timid, little man, 34____________________ (to come) down from my mother's room to announce my birth. Without a word, my aunt, Miss Betsey 35____________________ (to seize) her bonnet by the strings and 36 ______________________ (to strike) the poor doctor on the head. Then she 37 ______________________ (to walk) out, never to return. As I look back, I remember my dear mother with her beautiful hair and youthful shape. They were happy times; my mother 38 ______________________ (to call) me her "little Davy" and she 39______________________ (to teach) me my lessons and 40______________________ (to love) me well.
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Fagin 1 ____________________ (to meet) Bill Sikes and Nancy at the inn. He already 2 ______________________ (to think) of a plan to catch Oliver, but he 3__________________ (to whisper) his instructions to them so that no one else 4 _______________________ (to know) about it. Then Fagin 5___________________ (to give) Sikes and Nancy some money and they 6____________________ (to go) to the street where Mr. Brownlow 7____________________________ (to live). When Oliver 8__________________ (to come) out of the house they 9__________________________ (to follow) him to the bookstall. Nancy 10 ______________ (to run) up to him and 11__________________ (to throw) her arms around him and 12__________________ (to shriek). "Oh, my dear little brother! Thank goodness I 13 _________________ (to find) you! We all 14___________ (to be) so worried! Whatever made you 15 _______________ (to run) away from your home?" A crowd 16 ____________________________ (to gather) around them and Nancy 17 ___________ (to say), "My brother 18__________________ (to run) away from his loving family and 19_____________ (to join) a gang of thieves!" At that moment, Sikes 20 __________________ (to push) his way to the front of the crowd. "There you 21_________ (to be), Oliver," he 22 ________________ (to say). "Go home at once. Your mother 23_________________ (to wait) for you". Poor Oliver 24________________ (to turn) to the crowd and_________________ (to сrу)? "Please, help me! Don't let these people 26___________________ (to take) me away". Then Sikes 27 ___________________ (to take) the books from Oliver and 28_________________ (to say), "I suppose you 29 ___________________ (to steal) them! Now come along with me. I 30 ___________________ (to take) you to your home!" When Fagin 31_____________ (to see) Oliver he 32________________ (to say), "My, what pretty new clothes you 33______________ (to have)! And a five pound note in your pocket too!" "That money ______________ (to belong) to me," 35 _________ (to say) Sikes menacingly. "No! No!" Fagin 36 __________ (to cry). "It's all mine! You can have the books to sell!" "Nancy and I 37_______________ (to take) the boy away if yon 38 ____________________ (not to give) us the money", Sikes 39_______________ (to threaten). "Please, don't take the books", Oliver _________ (to cry). "If you 41 ___________ (not to shut up), Oliver, I 42______________ (to set) the dog on you!" 43__________________ (to roar) Sikes.
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Fagin____________________________1 (to wait) impatiently for news of the Chertsey robbery. The Artful Dodger and Charley Bates2 ____________________________ (to be) with him. Toby Crackit____________________________3 (to stagger) into the room and _________________________4 (to collapse) into the nearest chair. It was some time before he could speak. "How___________________5 (to be) Sikes?" he_______________ 6(to ask). "You___________________7 (to ask) me about Sikes!' (to yell) Fagin. "But I____________________________ 8(to think) he____________10 (to be) here by now", Toby ______________11 (to say) anxiously. "Well, he______________12 (not to be)", ____________13 (to say) Fagin, "and neither 14 (to be) the boy. So where 15 ______________ (to be) they? Come on, Toby, I must know what 16 ____________________ (to happen) to them". "We_____________________17 (to fail) to carry out the robbery because we ____________________________ 18 (to disturb) by two members of the household. Then shots________________________ 19 (to fire) and Oliver_________________________20 (to hit). We __________________________ 21 (to run) away". "What about Oliver? What _______________________ 22 (to happen) to him?" Fagin_______________ 23 (to ask) quickly. "We had to save ourselves so we ________________________24 (to leave) him lying in a ditch",_____________________25 (to say) Toby. Fagin _________________________ 26 (to utter) a cry of dismay and ___________________ 27 (to rush) off to find Sikes. He 28 (to go) to the Three Cripples Inn and___________________29 (to ask) the landlord if he_____________ 30 (to see) Sikes. "He_________________31 (not to be) here, Mr. Fagin. I______________________32 (not to see) him yet",33 (to say) the landlord. When Faginv____________________34 (to arrive) home, Monks__________________________35 (to stand) on the door step. "Where ________ 36 (you to be)?" he_______ 37 (to say) angrily. "I 38 __________________ (to wait) here for two hours." Fagin___________39 (to tell) Monks about the failed robbery. Monks____________________40 (to listen) carefully and then he___________41 (to say), "I ______________42 (not to be) surprised. You ______________________43 (not to plan) it well enough". "I have different plans for Oliver Twist", ___________________ 44 (to say) Fagin. "He was difficult to train in the business. In the end, I have to send him out with the Dodger and Bates to learn how to pick pockets. But that_________________45 (not to work). Oliver___________________46 (to arrest) and _________________ 47 (to take) before the Court. He__________________ 48 (to release) into the care of the man that my boys_________________ 44(to rob)."
8. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING STORY BY SUPPLYING THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB.
He ___________________ 1 (to know) the name of his grandmother's street, but not how______________ 2 (to get) there from the bus stop. A postman _________________3 (to point) the direction for him. When his grandmother _________________ (to open) the back door he ________________ 5 (to turn) the handle of the old mangle outside. She_________________________ 6 (to tell) him to stop it, and then asked in a tone of surprise what___________________ 7 (to bring) him there at that time of the morning. "Dad and Mum 8 (to go)", he said. "Gone?" she_____________ 9 (to cry) pulling him into the scullery. "What ______ you______________ 10 (to mean)?" He___________________________________ ______11 (to smell) the remains of the bacon that she must have done for breakfast. His face_______________ 12 (to distort) with pain. "No", she said. "No, you mustn't 13_______________(to cry). Whatever's the matter for you to cry like that?" The tea she_______________ 14 (to pour) was hot, sweet and he________________15 (to be) sorry at having cried in front of her. "All right now?" she said, drawing back to watch him and see if it was. He ______________ 16 (to nod). "I___________________17 (to sleep) on the coach. The whole night! And where can they____________18 (to be)?" He_____________19 (to see) she was worried. "They had an accident", he___________20(to tell) her,_____________21 (to pour) his tea into the saucer___________ 22 (to cool) it. She_____________23(to fry) him an egg and_________________24 (to give) him some bread and butter. "Our Jack_________________ 25 (never to have) an accident", she said grimly. "If they____________26 (to be) dead, grandma, can I live with you?" "Yes, you can. But they are not, so you needn't_________________27 (to worry) your little eyes". "They must be", he told her, feeling certain about it. "We'll see", she said. "When I __________________ 28 (to clean up) a bit, we'll go and find out what got into them?" He watched her___________________________________ ____________ 29 (to sweep) the room, then_____________________ 30 (to stand) in the doorway as she knelt down to scrub the floor. It seemed years already since he_____________31 (to see) last his mother and father and he was growing to like the adventure of it, provided they___________________32(not to stay) away too long.
Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию.
А 1) She's always moaning. It gets on my________________________(nervousness).
2) She has an________________________ (appoint) with a client at 10.30.
3) She had all the normal childhood________________________ (ill).
4) Franklin gave a memorable ________________________ (perform) at last year's festival.
5) The beauty of e-mail is its speed and________________________ (easy) of use.
6) The researcher drew________________________ (attentive) to a whole range of very detailed ________________________ (similar) between these two types.
7) He fell to his________________________ (kneel) and started to pray.
8) The audience clapped loudly in________________________ (appreciative).
9) Spread of these disease could have a significant________________________ (effective) on global food production.
10) The director paces the________________________ (long) of the stage.
11) ________________________ (Necessary) is the mother of________________________ (inventive).
12) Selling alcohol at truck stops is an unnecessary ________________________(tempt) for drivers.
13) What are the reasons for his________________________ (reject) of the theory?
14) How much is the________________________ (insure) on your car?
15) It takes hours of________________________ (practise) to learn to play the guitar.
16) He had an awful feeling of________________________ (guilty).
17) The two-year course leads to a professional________________________ (quality).
18) ____________ (Science) have already accumulate enough evidence to show a clear link between smoking and cancer.
19) You have an absolute right to refuse medical________________________ (treat).
20) We'll have to take on a________________________ (work).
21) You should try to show a bit more________________________ (considerable) for other people, instead of thinking about yourself all the time.
22) Nothing more powerfully promotes the______________________ (efficient) of labour than an abundance of fertile land.
23) I enclose my________________________ (receive) as________________________ (prove) of purchase.
24) А government________________________ (speech) announced that the hostages had been released.
25) I wish to express my________________________ (sorry) on this occasion.
B . 1) That's a________________________ (lying) and you know it.
2) His new book examines the United States'________________________ (involve) in this conflict.
3) One in three marriages end in________________________ (divorced).
4) Detectives were shocked by the ________________________ (ferocious) of the attack.
5) The work is nearing________________________ (complete).
6) Her________________________ (fond) for chocolate was excessive.
7) He turned over in his mind various local________________________ (occur) which could explain the ________________________ (exist) of this astonishing savage.
8) Our____________________ (accommodate) wasn't very expensive, and you can stay in a hotel for as little as 30$ a night.
9) He rapidly put into________________________ (execute) his plan of action.
10) It had been a distasteful and seemingly ruthless________________________ (do).
11) When I went into her room all her personal________________________ (belong) had gone.
12) We lit our campfire as________________________ (dark) fell.
13) The ________________________ (suffer) of the refugees during the war were unbearable.
14) He swore, which was out of________________________ (characteristic) for him.
15) He completed the job to the best of his________________________ (enable).
16) It's a________________________ (quote) from the Bible.
17) You should have seen the________________________ (dirty) on your car!
18) All the doctors and other medical________________________ (person) had been working throughout the night.
19) The________________________ (decisive) is a hammer blow for the coal industry.
20) Wagner calls his program "the worst talk show in America" without a hint of________________________ (ironic).
21) ________________________ (Predatory) have been observed to avoid attacking brightly coloured species.
22) She feared becoming an object of________________________ (ridiculous).
23) I think this is a cause for________________________ (celebrity).
24) Smoking can seriously damage your________________________ (healthy).
25) The top 1 percent of the ________________________ (populous) now own 42 percent of the national ________________________ (wealthy).
C .1) Не________________________ (quotation) a short passage from the Bible.
2) The teacher ________________________ always (assistant) the children with their tasks.
3) It's Dad's birthday and we're going out for a meal to________________________ (celebrity).
4) He ________________________ (loose) his grip on David's wrist.
5) Mom flatly________________________ (refusal) to go back into the hospital.
6) There was only one girl________________________ (service) customers.
7) We should hire another secretary to ________________________ (light) Sarah's workload.
8) The letter________________________ (failure) to arrive.
9) She was________________________ (frosty) with terror.
10) Our friendship has steadily________________________ (strong) over the years.
11) Unfortunately, their aim for a rapid improvement in the economy was not________________________ (fulfillment).
12) We need drugs to________________________ (low) blood pressure.
13) He had been nearly________________________ (bankruptcy) through a failed business venture.
14) Drugs helped to________________________ (relief) the pain.
15) I could________________________ (reliable) on Gary for friendship and support.
16) Angus________________________ (injury) his leg playing rugby.
17) The flowers ________________________ (attractive) several different kinds of insects.
18) Teachers simply do not have the time or the inclination to________________________ (investigator) these matters.
19) ________________________ (Installation) the machine according to the manufacturer's instructions.
20) Young hairdressers must learn to___________________ (treatment) the client as a person, not a head of hair.
21) The estate is________________________ (round) by high stone walls.
22) Students are given the freedom to________________________ (choice) their own topics.
23) Standards of discipline at the school were strongly________________________ (criticism) in the inspector's report.
24) There's a big difference between knowing that something is true, and being able to_______________________ (proof) it.
25) Attitudes towards the terrorists have________________________ (hard) even more since the attack.
D . 1) That bag of yours________________________ (weight) a ton.
2) I'm________________________ (safety) this bottle of champagne for a special occasion.
3) Failure to________________________ (obedient) the law can lead to a large fine.
4) The committee rejected the proposal to________________________ (reduction) taxes,
5) However, on closer inspection, a number of problems________________________ (emergence).
6) The first edition was________________________ (publication) in 1784.
7) Could you________________________ (clarity) one or two points for me?
8) They no longer________________________ (advertisement) alcohol or cigarettes at sporting events.
9) He________________________ (marriage) Bea last year.
10) Kate________________________ (agreement) to let me________________________ (photography) her.
11) The possibility that Jack was________________________ (lie) flashed through my mind.
12) An academician is a member of an official organization which ________________________ (courage) the development of science, art etc.
13) Further studies ________________________ (confirmation) that fish oil can________________________ (low) blood pressure.
14) He was unfairly________________________ (dismissal) from his post.
15) Relations between the countries were formally ________________________ (normal) again.
16) The aircraft were________________________ (identity) as American.
17) Add fertilizers to________________________ (rich) the soil.
18) The powers of the president are clearly________________________ (definition) it the Constitution.
19) No one was hurt, and we all________________________ (breath) a sigh of relief.
20) The prison was ordered to________________________ (tight) security after a prisoner ________________________ (inescapable) yesterday.
21) What is six________________________ (division) by three? - Two.
22) Motorists are being________________________ (warning) to________________________ (avoidance) the centre of London this weekend.
23) They offered me a job and I ________________________ (acceptance).
24) As a journalist you simply cannot________________________ (tolerance) inaccuracy.
25) He had________________________ (consumption) a large quantity of alcohol.
E . 1) This________________________ (ambition) attempt ended in failure.
2) Her political future looks________________________ (assurance).
3) It was a ________________________ (luxury) 30-room villa on the Mediterranean coast.
4) We resort to ________________________ (adventure) hypotheses for explanation of this fact.
5) The west is hilly or________________________ (mountain).
6) The episode was the turning-point in his________________________ (artist) career.
7) We want to make this a truly ________________________ (memory) day for the children.
8) They have sent the family a________________________ (write) apology.
9) The roof is supported by a________________________ (centre) column.
10) Her descriptions are vivid; her characters are drawn with a________________________ (skill) pencil.
11) In most occupations nowadays, it is becoming________________________ (use) to be 'computer-________________________ (literacy)'.
12) It's ________________________ (understand) that parents are ________________________ (anger), and looking for someone to blame.
13) She's a very hard worker and very ________________________ (eagerness) to please.
14) The warmth from the fire made her feel________________________ (sleep).
15) Many________________________(danger) species now face extinction.
16) Soon smoking will be banned on all ________________________ (domesticate) flights.
17) The company is justly________________________ (pride) of its achievements.
18) The lid prevents the escape of________________________ (poison) gases.
19) I did everything I could to make their stay________________________(enjoy), but they weren't at all________________________ (appreciation).
20) ________________________ (Organisation) networks of thieves are stealing cattle.
21) He was beastly________________________ (drinker).
22) Generally speaking, the more________________________ (expend) the stereo, the better it is.
23) Tourism generates income forv________________________ (location) communities.
24) The applications of generic engineering in agriculture is very ________________________.(profit).
25) It was a period of________________________ (rapidity) ________________________ (industry) development.
F . 1) The driver of the truck sustained only_______________________ (minority) injuries to his legs and arms.
2) Joe was just a________________________(simplicity) farmer.
3) Mind the camera doesn't get________________________(break)!
4) Telephone services for________________________ (residence) customers are not too expensive.
5) I get very________________________(offence) when he talks to me like that.
6) Use diagrams to illustrate your answer when________________________ (necessity).
7) The President consulted with ________________________ (Europe) leaders before inking action.
8) Many parents feel________________________(obligation) to pay for at least part of the wedding.
9) The______________________ (originality)_______________________ (science) text was edited to make it easier to understand.
10) Many elderly people feel________________________ (prison) in their own homes.
11) He received a 10 year prison sentence for________________________(arms) robbery.
12) His feelings got________________________.(sharp).
13) It was________________________(intend) of you to conceal the truth.
14) She was very good at inventing________________________(humour) stories.
15) The outside wooden panels got________________________(black) with age.
16) Employers should not intrude into the________________________ (privacy) lives of their employees.
17) Many companies won't insure________________________(youth) drivers.
18) They set off to deliver supplies to an________________________ (isolation) village.
19) Youngsters must learn what is________________________ (danger) and what is not to be afraid.
20) They were obviously________________________ (sincerity) in their beliefs.
21) He's________________________(pride) of his collection of Japanese vases.
22) Her behaviour is that________________________ (scandal)!
23) ________________________ (Completion) silence greeted us as we entered the room.
24) They never saw their________________________ (nation) land again.
25) This is the________________________(base) principle of chemistry.
G .1) It is________________________ (legality) to sell tobacco to someone under 18.
2) He was arrested for________________________ (order) conduct.
3) The ________________________ (escape) conclusion is that he was murdered by someone in his own family.
4) It's________________________ (usually) for Dave to be late.
5) The sofa was very________________________ (tidiness), but not________________________ (comfort).
6) Times of great changes are also times of________________________ (certain).
7) Nigeria gained________________________ (depend) from Britain in 1960.
8)________________________ (Interrupt) power supply is________________________ (possibility).
9) He ran his eyes________________________ (will) over the article.
10) She didn't know some of the rhymes and was________________________ (certainly).
11) In winter, the villages are________________________ (access) by road.
12) Fever is an________________________ (normal) rise in body temperature.
13) There are________________________ (equal) in wealth distribution.
14) He, if he was________________________ (conscious) of the beam in his own eye, was at least silent in the matter of his brother's mote.
15) A heavy cloud came upon his brow when he heard the________________________ (please) news.
16) Last Monday I made another________________________ (succeed) attempt to book seats for "Othello".
17) She was thus quite________________________ (intend) an interested observer of their little interview.
18) The French soldiers had the________________________ (fortunate) to be caught in the crossfire.
19) The________________________ (advantageous) of the material was that it faded in strong sunlight.
20) Even the most minor forms of________________________ (behave) were punished.
21) Parents were left anxious, ________________________ (information), and isolated.
22) His comments left me________________________ (speak) with rage.
23) It's completely________________________ (truth).
24) The result is________________________ (possibility) to predict with any degree of certainty.
25) I've only been________________________ (employee) for a few weeks.
H . 1) There is nothing________________________ (usually) in this fact.
2) He eyed our clothes with obvious________________________ (approve).
3)________________________ (welcome) guests, visitors etc are people who you do not want in your home.
4) The destructive power of the bomb is________________________ (predict).
5) The________________________ (cover) of America was a pure accident.
6) Many ________________________ (employ) people are ignorant about the resources available to them.
7) Since 1990, it has been________________________ (legality) for the US to develop or possess biological weapons.
8) The last 1000 years have produced an________________________ (credit) number and variety of scientific and technological breakthroughs.
9) He's acting totally________________________ (respond).
10) Research has proved emphatically that________________________ (able) to sleep is connected with stress.
11) The city is________________________ (end) fascinating.
12) He had mysteriously________________________ (appear).
13)________________________ (employ) actually fell during those months.
14)________________________ (believable), the three men were acquitted.
15) The play is________________________ (doubt) one of the best examples of the genre.
16) It was monstrously________________________ (fairness).
17) Statistics can be notoriously________________________ (rely).
18) The plane is meant to be________________________ (vision) to radar.
19) Remember that you are partially responsible for their________________________ (happy).
20) It is very important for the applicant to have the ability to work ________________________ (depend) and cooperatively.
21) My monthly salary of $850 is________________________ (sufficiency) to keep a family.
22) Such monstrous________________________ (just) is hard to understand.
23) They waited,________________________ (breath) with anticipation.
24) You'll have to pay a considerable fine for________________________ (lead) and deceptive adverts.
25) It was a cruel,________________________ (tact) thing to say.
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