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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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New met го stations яге now being built in our town. New metro stations were being buiJt in our town from April till December. New metro stations have recently been built in our town. New metro stations bad been built in our town by the New Year. 5, The poem was recited in our group on Victory Day. The poem will be recited in our group in a week. The poem is being recited in our group at the moment. The poem was being recited in our group from A till 5 o'clock. The poem lias just been recited in our group. The poem bad been recited in our group by the end of the lesson.
Ex. XVII, p. 262
■) 1, Olgn suggested that we should study English together. 4. Mary suggested that I should buy the dictionary.
3. John suggested going to the park by metro.
4. Our hostess offered me another piece of cake.
5. My friend suggested that we should rest for a while, fi. Mother offered me another cup of tea.
7, One of the students suggested visiting Mary.
8, The monitor of the group suggested arranging some ex­cursions during the winter holiday.
b| L The guide suggested that the tourists should gotoSergi-yev Posad.
2. Can I offer you another eup of coffee?
3. He offered me a ticket to the theatre.
4. Nina suggested that her friend and she should spend the holidays together in the country.
5. The monitor of the group suggested that the students should go on / make an excursion on Sunday,
6. As it wasa lung wpy to go to the station, they suggested that we should lake a taxi.
7. My friend suggested our going to the theatre together.
8. I know (that) he has offered them his help.
9. 1 suggested that she should put off the trip for s week.
10. Olga suggested walking / going on foot to the Metro sta­tion.

Ex. XVJII, p. 263
1. Every year thousands of people visit thcTretyakov Gal­lery.
2. The Moscow Kremlin impressed them greatly.
3. His answer at the examination pleasantly surprised us.
4. They told us to wait outside.
5. A passer-by showed us the nearest way to the Bolshoi theatre.
o. She promised a new dress to the girl-
7. He asked me to come at 5 o'clock.
8. They left the child at home.
9. They took us on a ride around the city.
10. We invite you to dinner tomorrow.
Ex. XIX, p. 263
Moscow, the Hero City, is the capital of the Russian Federation. It is the biggest political and cultural centre of the country and the largest city of Russia, one of the biggest cities of the world with the population of more than eight million people.
Moscow takes the first place among the capitals of the world according to the number of educational institutions and students. In the city there are more than one hundred museums and exhibition halls, dosensof theatres, a great number of clubs, cinemas, stadiums and other sports facili­ties. In 1980 Moscow was the capital of the World Olympic Games and had prepared very well for the meeting of the best sportsmen of Hie world and numerous foreign guests. There arc many historical and architectural monuments in Moscow. The city has grently changed for the recent decades. In those places where there were winding nar­row streets and small wooden houses before / formerly / previously / in the past, there arc now broad avenues with beautiful high/ many-storeyed/ multistorey modern buildings. Moscow is increasing / gaining in scope snd growing prettier / better-loo king every day, new houses, streets, squares, avenues, public gardens are constantly

growing in number. Tiie quantity of new Metro lines is increasing. Moscow is enlarging in alt the directions. Eve­rybody who srrives in Moscow is surprised / astonished at the immense construction that takes place / is in progress in nil the districts of the capital.
Ex. XX. p. 263
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try {trai| — tried |tieidj — tried JlraidJ — trying J'traitn] put jpul] — put {putJ — put {pur] — putting { pulli)| wear (wen] — wore {wa:] — worn |wo;n] — wearing fwbUUj] fit (ГцJ — fitted ffrOd] — fitted {fitcd] — fitting JTitin] cost Ikpsi| — cost Ikost] — coat {knsr| — costing {'knslinj get {дет] — got {gol] — got Jqol] — getting f'getrn) forget {fo'gcl] — forgot {fo'golj — forgotten 1Еэ'догп| — for­getting (fa'qeiinj write JranJ — wrote J nut] — written {'riln] — writing {'ratlin] run {глп] — ran {ггёц| — run |глг| — running {'глшф] go {qju] — went jwenl] — gone Igor) — going {'дзело]
Еж. HI a|, p. 268
1. I watched the sun rising,
%. 1 heard him singing an English song.

3. We noticed a man denning his shoes.
4. He saw two girls dancing on the stage.
5. She watched the children running about and playing in the garden.
6. i saw her every morning arraingiug her hair carefully. 7 r Every night we saw our neighbour listening to the news. 8. John heard his daughter talking loudly. Э. Wcsaw Roger crossing the square. 10. They heard their father playing the piano every night.
Ex. IV a), p. 269
1. I saw Nick come.
2. I aaw George going along the street.
3. ICvery morning Madge saw her neighbour opening the window.
4. We made the brother rend his poem.
5. My friends made me sing yesterday.
6. Nobody can make me do it-
7. We saw their parents speaking.
8. Wc saw the children playing.
9. She saw Nina trying a / the hat.
10. Alice saw her sister lake the book.
11. He saw his pupils standing near the school.
12. Tom saw her leave the room,
13. Mother saw her children aitting and doing their home­work / hometask,
11. She saw Roger sitting on the sofa.
15, Nick saw Ann writing something.
16, T want you to understand me.
17, 1 wanl you to buy this dress. IS. 1 don't want you to go early.
19. We expect them to come soon.
20. The teacher noticed his pupils speaking.
Ex. V, p. 269
1. It was the guide who (that) showed them many places of intereet.

2– It was Mrs. ml ton who (that) told the children to go to bed.
3. It is Lizzie who (that) does not want to eat her porridge.
4. It is Jim who (that) is eager lo ride a pony.
5. It is Alice who (that) is cutting some sandwiches.
6. Ilis James who (that) says the frost is severe.
7. It was Alice and Roger who (that) swam further along.
8. It was the conductor who (that) told me where to get out.
9. It was the students who (that) began a lovely talk with an English correspondent.
10. It was Robert and Nora who (that) noticed a nasty-looking cloud.
11. It was my friends who (that) helped me lo catch up with the group.
Ex. VIM, p. 275
1. Did John sec his brother go to the fruit-shop? — John did not see his brother go to the fruit-shop.
2. Did everybody expect you to give this information? — No­body expected you to give this Information.
3. Did they want him to take his parents' advice? — They did not want him to take his parents' advice.
4. Did you see Peler buy rolls at the baker's? — You did not see Peter buy rolls at the baker's.
5. Have yon made Michael tell the news? — You have not made Michael tell the news.
6. Does Helen want you to wear this cardigan? — Helen does not want you to wear this cardigan.
7. Do you want me lo clean my shoes? — You do not want me to clean my shoes.
Ex. X, p. 276
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в. l.oulof, at2. —,of 3,of,of4. for. for.st5. for,out6. in,— 7. at S. in. for, of

Ex. XI, p. 276
1. I wonder what shop you bought this hat at.
2. Tell me what colour scarf you would like to buy lo match your new coat.
3. I'd like to know If those gloves are old or new.
4. I wonder how old your father is.
5. Tell me if Ann does shopping every day.
6. I'd like to know when you will goto I he State Department Start.
7. I wonder If any new films were on last week.
5. Tell me how much this material is.
9. Fd like to know if anything has gone wrong Willi the Iron.
10. I wonder why you didn't come lo the dining hall yester­day.
1J. Tell nie if it is snowing hard.
12. I'd like to know if John has given you good advice. 13.1 wonder why it is so stuffy In the room,
14. Tell nie when they got everything arranged.
15. I'd like to know if you have managed to knit a pullover for your father.
16.1 wonder when you are going to the dairy. 17. Tell me when he was made to write this letter.
Ex. XII, p. 277
1. wait 2. (has) expected 3. Wait 1. expect 5. expected
6. wait 7. expected 8– expected 9. were waiting 10. expected
11. expected
Ex. XIV, p. 277
4. 1. What size gloves (shoes, coat) do you wear?
2. This dress suits you. This hat suits you. Don't try on this dress. The colour doesn't suit you. Does the blouse suit me?
3. I want to buy shoes to match my new costume.
Л. This costume fits me badly. This dress fits you perfectly / like a glove. The dress fits Irene like a glove.

5. These gloves, do not go with your costume. These shoes
do not match your smart dress. This bow does not match
your purple / mauve blouse* fi. This blouse is loose on you. This costume is loose on you.
This dress is tight on me. These shoes are tight on me.
This coat is tight on you.
7. These shoes are very beautiful. Try them on. The coat is very elegant / smart. Try it on.
8. The coat is too expensive forme. The umbrella is not very en pensive.
9. I need (a pairof) cheap walking shoes (to go out). 1 prefer to wear cheap things.
10– He isclevcrtomymind. It is not Interesting to my mind. It is necessary to wait for him to my mind. В. 1. We have run out of meat. Wc have run out of onions. We have run out о/ potatoes. 2. I must go to the grocer's (the haker's. the greengrocer's, Lhe fishmonger's, the confectionery, the dairy, the fruit-shop).
2. It was Nina who helped us. It was mother who washed up all the dishes. It was Nick who was our guide.
4. It's my turn to read. It's our turn to go shopping, it's her turn to wash up.
5. Let Pete buy some onions. Let Ann buy a head of cabbage. l*t Nick buy (some) cucumbers.
6. Don'L wait for him, he won't come. Who is waiting for me? — Roger is. Will you wait for us at the station, near the booking-office, please?
Ей. XVIII, p. 27H
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Ex. XIX. p. 279
a. 1. When Irene came up to the fitting room, she saw her girlfriend trying On a smart dress.

2. Did you hearOleg read the text? He reed it very well. Now
it is your turn to record your reading. 3– Don't advise her to buy this blouse. It does not suit her. A. Let Lena buy (some) potatoes, onions and tomatoes.
5. Do you want her to buy these expensive shoes? — Yea, I do. They are so beautiful, aren't they?
6. Mother wants Nina to goto the baker's.
7. I met my girlfriend a few days ago / the other day. She was going out of the Moscow Central Shop.
8. Nina was not sleeping and heard her sister come into the room. She felt Ann touch / touching her hand.
9. Make the child take away his things / put his things in order / in the right place,
10. Nobody can make him follow your advice.
B. 1. I bought a pair of suede gloves at / in the department store yesterday. They are tighten my hands. If you like, 1 can give them to you. — Thank you. I will take them with pleasure if they are my / the right fllie. — The size is six and a half. — What a luck! It is just my size. How much are they? / What is the price of them? / What do thqy cost? — Right roubles. — Пего is the money, please.
2. I have got a scholarship and I will have Lo do some shop­ping. I must buy stockings, socks and a red belt made of leather for my new dress.
3. fn summer I prefer lo wear dresses made of cotton. It is not so hot lo have them on as those made of silk.
4. The costume suits yon very much but the jsckel is too long to my mind.
5. Dresses are notsoldin the shop. Suits for men only, trou­sers, coats and shirts are sold here-
6. Will you help me tochoosea pairof shoes? — Try on those brown (ones). It seems to me (that) they will match your green costume,
7. Will you follow my ad vice, please, and don't take this coat. It is out of fashion already. That grey one is much better. I am sure it will fit you perfectly / like a glove. Go to the fitting room. This way, please. — Oh, the coal is reeUy

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