<span>1. She wasn't very rich ____but______ she gave money to the beggar.
2. I wish I could speak English __as well as__ you do.
3. __Despite__ her injured foot, she managed to walk to the village.
4. Nobody was listening anymore; ____</span>nevertheless<span>______ the recital continued.
2. Use the modal verbs must, can/may, can’t.
1. Zag can go to the cinema with us. He is not very busy.
2. "May I get you lemonade?” "That's very nice of you.”
3. The book is not on the shelf. Jean must be reading it now.
4. I can't visit you every day.
3. Read the dialogue and mark the sentences as true (T) or false (F).
A: Hi, Ben! How were your exams?
B: Nice of you to ask about them. Everything’s all right, thanks.
A: Is it? You look worried. Is there anything wrong?
B: No, everything’s all right, but when we were waiting for the results of the exam, we spoke about our future and our career plans. You know, I was the only one who hadn’t decided yet.
A: Well, let’s try to find out what kind of job could be suitable for you. I’ve got a special test that might give us the answer. All you need to do is to answer some questions. The first one is: "Would you like to work in an office or be out and about during working hours?”
B: It depends… But no, I think I would rather work inside. It could be difficult to be outside if the weather is bad. But I want to have the opportunity to be out in good weather, too.
A: Are good working conditions, job satisfaction and stability important to you?
B: Yes, I want my job to be exciting but not very stressful. Stability is very important to me, too. But I don’t want to work at the weekends or in summer.
A: And how about job satisfaction? What does that mean to you?
B: To me, job satisfaction isn’t just a quick promotion or good money. I want to feel useful.
A: Would you prefer working with machines or with people?
B: When I was little, I enjoyed taking things apart to see how they worked. But now communicating with people is much more important to me. I want to work with nice and friendly people.
A: OK. That’s enough. Let’s have a look at the test results. Well, there is a long list of jobs which meet your requirements. And the job of babysitter is at the top of the list.
B: Babysitter?! I have never thought about babysitting, but I don’t mind working with children. I’m very good at sports and the job of a coach has a lot of advantages. I’ll definitely try to learn more about it.
1. Ben looks worried because he failed his exams. FALSE
2. Ben decided everything about his career when he was little. FALSE
3. Ben doesn’t care about stability in a job. FALSE
4. Ben discovers that a job as a coach might be suitable for him. TRUE
4. Give English equivalent to the following Russian words.
1. хорошо оплачиваемая работа = well-paid job
2. получить хороший опыт = to gain good work experience
3. расширять кругозор = </span><span>to widen one's outlook
</span>4. держать слово = to have respect for one's promise
5. творческий = creative
6. уверенный = confident<span><span>
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Извините, офицер. Можете ли вы помочь мне?
Как я могу вам помочь?
Можете ли вы сказать мне дорогу к Трафальгарской площади?
Конечно. Идите по этой улице и повернуть направо. Меньше
чем за десять минут вы увидите Трафальгарскую Площадь.
Спасибо большое.
В любое время
Извините меня, пожалуйста. Я думаю, что я потерял. Как я могу добраться до
Здание парламента?
Идти прямо вдоль улицы и по левую руку вы увидите
здание с красивой башней и большими часами. Вот именно.
Как долго это займет?
Всего лишь несколько минут.
Большое спасибо
Добро пожаловать.
Есть почтовое отделение поблизости? Я хотел бы купить некоторые марки.
Да. есть. Это просто там, на противоположной стороне
улице. Но я боюсь, что он закрыт.
Это завтра открыть?
Уверен
В какое время он открывается?
Она открывается в девять, я думаю.
Спасибо
Добро пожаловать. Рад, что смог помочь.
<span>5. He was much spoken about. Past Simple
6. New subjects will be studied next
term. Future Simple
8. The text has already been written by them.
Present Perfect
11.
The text is being translated at the moment. Present Continuous
15. This book was written by our teacher. </span><span><span>Past Simple
</span>17. The work will have been
done when he comes. Future Perfect
19. The letter had
been written before we came. Past Perfect
21. These toys are
made in Japan. Present Simple
24. The
conference will be held in May. </span><span><span>Future Simple
</span>25. Rostov was named after Dmitry
Rostovsky. </span>Past Simple
27. This work must be done at
once. <span><span>Present Simple
</span>29. I am often asked at the lessons. </span><span>Present Simple
30.
This article was being translated when I came. </span>Past <span>Continuous</span>