— Do you play tennis every week? — Yes, I do/No, I don’t.
— Is he a good driver? — Yes, he is/No, he isn’t.
— Will we go to the restaurant tonight? — Yes, we will/No, we won’t.
— Did she go to the disco yesterday? — Yes, she did/No, she didn’t.
— Have you ever visited Poland? — Yes, I have/No, I haven’t.
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The British are beleived to talk about weather all the time.
The English are thought not to like changes very much.
The British are considered not to be good at learning foreign languages.
The English are said not to spend much money on clothes.
The Scots are beleived to be careful with money.
The Irish are thought to be great talkers.
The Irish are considered to have a sweet tooth, that is to love cakes, chocolates and sweets.
The British are known not to like to show their feelings.
Перевод слов
организация
метеорологический
ураган
национальный
героический
серия
алфавитный
напоминают русские: organisation (почти все слова, заканчивающиеся на tion = словам, заканчивающимся на -ция)
meteorological
national
heroic
series
alphabetical
<span>2.
1. It is not a problem to choose a supermarket. <u>False</u>
2. Prices don’t differ much among stores. <u>False</u>
3. Smaller shops work 24 hours. <u>False</u>
4. A shopping list helps you not to make impulse purchases. <u>True</u>
5. It’s necessary to read the information on the label. <u>True</u>
</span><span><span>3.
Hardly anybody is in normal state of mind on a 1</span><u>railway station</u><span>. Either one 2 <u>has arrived</u> far too early and is
irritated by the waste of time involved in 3 <u>waiting for the train</u>, or
one has left for the 4 <u>station</u> too late and is afraid to leave 5 <u>luggage</u>
behind, or to forget 6 <u>the lunch basket</u>, or 7 <u>to lose tickets</u>, or
8 <u>to miss the train</u> altogether. All one’s natural kindness and good
manners seem to disappear on the railway station and in the train which is
about 9 <u>to start</u>. One rushes for 10 <u>the best seat</u>, looks at 11 <u>passengers</u>
who come into the same 12 <u>compartment</u> . As the time of 13</span><u>departure</u><span> of the train draws nearer, the anxiety increase. Doors 14 <u>are
banged</u>, guards shout and 15 <u>blow their whistles</u>. Everybody shouts out
the things that that have been said a thousand times, those on 16 <u>the
platform</u> beg those in the train to write to them when they 17 <u>arrive at
their destination</u>.</span></span><span> </span>