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Упражнения, Задания: Ключи к Учебнику.
Учебник является первой частью серии комплексных учебников для
I - V курсов педагогических вузов.
Цель учебника – обучение устной речи на основе развития необходимых автоматизированных речевых навыков, развитие техники чтения, а также навыков письменной речи.

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20. Von muel Answer nil the qnaationa. There in still some time left.
Ex. IV. p. 251
1. This article is written by one of Lhe most famous English journalists / pressmen.
2. The book must be road by all the students of our group-
3. W ho is t he booh w ritten by?
4. The article must have been translated by five o'clock.
5. He promises ((hat) the translation will be finished in
time.
6. When 1 came home the labie had already been laid.
7. They will be taught (the) Engliah (language).
8. When the examination whs passed the students went to the stadium.
9. When will your wall newspaper article be written? — To­morrow.
10. The language laboratory is attended by all the students every day / daily.
11. All (heae books have been taken / borrowed from Lhe library.
12. The diciation was. handed in tn the leacher nfter (he bell.
13. We have been Laid nothing ebou til, / We have noi been told unylhiug abuut it.
14. The students of пи г group a re si ways invited tn the meet­ings of the club.
15. She was reading a letter received from her son. Id. That could not have been told by the students.
17. I thought (that) bread and butter would be bought by my Bister.
18. In spring the field will be covered wilh green grass and flowers.
19. Will you look ,' cheek, please. If {tie ция ami electricity have been turned /switched off,
20. The lesannshad been done, the books snd exercise Ьоокн had been put into the bag.

SI. The Jeilers had been left on the table.
22. The boy W4B not allnwed loswim in the river.
23– After dinner the dishes were washed up.
Ex. I. p. 25G
arrive {5"raiv| —arrived |3'raiud| —arrived {aVaivd] — arriv­ing |d'raivinf
get|gEl{ got {gol)— got |gDl] gel ting {gel И]
admire jMl'maid] admired {^JViiaiadf — admired lad'maiad) — admiring {ad^naiarini
impreas|impie^l imprch*ed|im'pre!tf] impressed lim'presi] — impressing li m'presj r| {
gHiiale{'?iiibeii| — situated (siifneuid] — situated Jsiijucindl — situating ВДовОпп]
enjoy {in4+S3l| — enjoyed {m'djold| – enjoyed {ln'ch^jd] — en­joying (in'ifcjiinl
ride {raidJ — rode (rsud) — ridden |'ndn] — riding |Hraidin]
cross |krD&I — crossed {fcmst | — cmssed {krcsi] — crossing {'кгимп|
learn |h:n| — learned {ls:nd] / learnt |h:nt|– learned fli;nd| f
learnt {bail] — learning {1j:mn] show {Jiu] — showed |Jiud| – shown {Jiun] — showing
{■J3u"ll
leach {tfctf] — taught {l3:l] taught {lattj — teaching {'ti:tfin] make{mctkl – mado|meid| — made {moid] — making I'meikinl visit {Vtzit] visited ]'viziud| — visited |Viziiid] — visiting {Vizirtn]
plan {plajn] — planned Iplamdl — planned {plicndl — plan­ning {'p]a?nin|
drive {draiv] — drove {drauv| — driven J'dnvnJ — driving {'drawn]
build {bid] – built {bill] built {bill) – building {cddinj
Ex. II. p. г56
new — newer the newest long — longer — the longest buey — busier — the busies!.

dirty — dirtier — thedirtiest
beautiful — more beautiful – the most beautiful
good — better — the beat
Targe — larger — the largest
big — bigger — the biggest
splendid — more splendid — the most splendid
narrow – – narrower — the narrowest
interesting — more interesting — the most interesting
hospitable — more hospitable — the most hospitable
straight —stralghter — the straightest
impressive — more impressive — the most impressive
broad — brooder — the broadest
crooked — more crooked — the most crooked
Ex. III. p. 256
h) avenues, buses, crowds, cities, views
b) a picture, a taxi, a square, a theatre, a minute, a guide
E*. |X ( p. 257
t< The Wilsons arrived in Moscow last summer.
2. They ca me From Engl n n d,
3– They came to Moscow on a visit.
4. When people come lo a town for the first time they usu­ally go to sec its places of interest so thai they could get a good idea of the town.
а. They wanted to see Moscow University. They wanted to see as much as possible and they went for a ride in the city.
б. Their guide took them sightseeing about the city.
7. The guide showed them a lot of places of interest, among them Moscow's straight and broad streets, the Moscow Kremlin. Red Square. Lenin Avenue, the magnificent building of Moscow University which is situated on the Vorobycv Hills.
8. They did much sightseeing, they went sightseeing every day of their stay In Moscow.
9. The Wilsona liked the centre of the Russian capital.

10. They admired the centre of the city with its theatres, cinemas, museums, monuments and wonderful run It! atoreyed buildings.
11. Moscow University is situated on the Vorobyev Hills.
12. The tourists enjoyed a most beautiful view of the whole city from the Vorobyev Hills.
13. Onccan also enjoy n most beautiful view of the whole city from Ostankinskaya Tower.
14. Of course. I can. but I don't think 1 can do it In graphic detail.
15,1 live in Yasenevaya Street.
16. It lakes me half an hour to get to the University from my place.
17. My friend lives in the suburbs of Moscow.
18. The nearest way from here to Petrovka Street is by Metro.
19. My father usually gets home from hie office by car.
20. It is not at all easy to get a taxi during rush hours.
21. If one of my friends came here for sightseeing 1 would advise him to see the Kremlin if he had one day. and the State Tretyakov Gallery if he had two days, and Moscow University and the Metro stations if he had a week or a fortnight.
Ex, X, p. 258 Model 1;
1. We all were surprised at his voice.
2. The teacher was surprised at the results of the exams.
3. Those who were present were surprised at his beha­viour.
4. 1 am surprised at you.
5. We are surprised at your written lest.
6. The students were surprised at the girl's speech.
7. The old people were surprised at the youth's words, woflei 2:
1.the speech made an impression on the listeners.
2. The play makes an impression on me each time 1see it.
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3. The places of interest in St. Petersburg made an impres­sion on the tourist-
4. Petrov's speech made a great impression on us.
5. Лег singing made an impression on my companions. Model 3:
1. He has arrived in St, Petersburg to take part in the work of the congress.
2. He arrived at the meeting in time.
3. They arrived at the seaside at the week-end.
4. We arrived in Lonodon on the sixteenth of March.
5. We all arrived at the station to see our friends off to Minsk.
fi. We arrived at Push kino at about six o'clock. Ex. XI, p. 25Я
A. 1. of,from, in2. —,down,to3– around,by4– in,by G> On, to. along; of. in. of, in, in 6. about, in 7. in. in. of 8. of, of. in, of 9. of. at 10. of, in. on. of 11.In, in, of 12. for. on 13. by. of 14. Of. in 15, on 16. To, at 17. on 18. by 19. by. of 20. across, for 21. for, at
0, 1. in, of; in; on, of. In, from; from; near; by. at, by; off; off, round, along, in, near; in. about
Ex. XII, p. 260
1. You'd better go by Metro and you'd better get off at the
next stop. 2 r You'd belter read aloud.
3. I'd rather go and see f visit / call on Olga.
4. He'd better atay at home. He seems to have quinsy.
5. She said she'd rather go for a walk.
6. I'd rather join my fellow students.
7. We'd rather go to see the sights of the city.
Я. Where would you rather go: to London or to Paris? — To London.
9. You'd better go there at once / immediately.
10. You'd better help (your) mother (to) do/tidy up the flat. №. I'd rather buy a hedgehog for the boy.

12– You'd better pronounce everything more distinctly. 13. I'd rather not speak about it.
XIV, p. 261
I. 1 Jive in one of the busiest streets of our city. My girl­friend lives on the outskirts of the city.
2– There are no narrow curved / crooked streets in new
cities.
3. The magnificent building of the museum panorama has been built in Khiitu^ov Avenue.
4. We arrived In Sochy on Sunday. The city is situated on the Black Sea coast. The gardens and parks of Sochy are magnificent. There are many big {department) stores in the centre of the city.
5. The paintings of this museum have made a great impres­sion on me.
6– Tourists always admire the Metro in Moscow. 7. The Russian people are very hospitable. S. J live in the house (that is) situated on the bank of the river.
9. They crossed the street and entered the house.
10. The trip around the city has pleased uegreatly, / We have greatly enjoyed the trip around the city.
II. We were tired after our trip around the city.
12. Crowds of people hurried in the direction of the Metro station.
13. Take / writedown my address to remember / not to forget it.
14. As soon as we arrived in Volgograd, we went to see the sights of that Hero City at once / immediately.
15. Excuse me, don't you know the way toSokholnicky? — No, I don't, 1 know Moscow very badly.
16. There was no room / vacant seat for me in the taxi,
17. Let us gel off at the next stop and have a walk / a stroll. 1й– I go to the Institute by bus.
19. Where do you change on the way to work? — At Pushkin Square. I change there for Trolleybus Thirty-One,

20. Лге you getting off at the next atop? — Yea. lorn.
21. You'd better stay at home, you are not we]] / unwell.
22. CuLlJdyou tell me what time it ia now? / Could you tell me the llme7
23. Excuse me. could you possibly tell me which trolleybus runs along Petrovka? — Number Sixty-Nine seems to.
24. Many underground passages have been built in Moscow for the recent years / recently / lately.
Ex. XV, p. 261
1. Dues your brother Live in one oflhe new districts in Kiev? What district in Kiev does your brother live in? Who lives in one of the new districts; in Kiev? Your brother liveain one of the new districts in Kiev, doesn't he?
2. Has Minsk greatly changed si nee the war? Since what time has Minsk greatly changed? You will hardly recognize it now. won't you?
3. Is there a new ejnema not far from the metro station? What is there not far from the metro station? There isa new cinema not far from the metro station, isn't there? Where is the new cinema situated?
4. What will you do in summer? What towns will you visit in summer? How many places of interest will you see? Jn summer you will visit a lot оГ towna in different parts of Russia, won't you? You will see many places of interest, won't you?
5. Did the guide want up to have thq best possible impress ion of the city? The guide wanted us to have the best possible impression of the city, didn't he? Who wanted us to have the beat possible Impression of the city?
fi. Л lot of new houses arc being built in all the towns of Rus­sia, aren't they? How many new houses are being built in all the towns of Russia? What houses are being built in all the towns of Russia? Гп what country are many new houses being built?
7. Who visited you last Sunday? When did your best friend visilyou? Laa t Sunday your best friend visited you. didn't he?

H, Who has just arrived In Moscow from the Crimea? Whose friend has just arrived in Moscow from the Crimea? In what city has just your friend srrived? Your friend has just arrived in Moscow from the Crimea, hasn't she?
Ex. XVI, p. 262
1. The tourists wereshown many places of Interest yester­day. The tourists will lie shown many places of interest tomorrow. The tourists arc being shown many places of interest now. The tourists were being shown many places of interest yesterday afternoon. The tourists have already been shown msny places of interest. The tourists had been shown many places of interest by Sunday.
2. Moscow University on the Vorobyev Hills was greatly admired by everybody in the past, Moscow University on the Vorobyev Hills will be greatly admired by everybody in the future. Moscow University on the Vorobyev Hills Is being constantly greatly admired by everybody. Mos­cow University on the Vorobyev Hills was being greatly admired by everybody on the opening day. Moscow Uni­versity on the Vorobyev Hills has always been greatly admired by everybody. He knew that Moscow University on the Vorobyev Hills had always been greatly admired by everybody.
3. History and Art Museums were of ten visited by the stu­dents of our group last term. History and Art Museums will be often visited by the students of our group next year. History and Art Museums are now being visited by the students of our group– History and ArlMuseuma were being visited by the students of our group on that day. History and Art Museums have recently been visited by the students of our group. History and Art Museums had been visited by the students of our group by that time.
4. Mew metro stations were built in our town last summer-New metro stations will lie built in our town next year.

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