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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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Lesson Thirteen
Еж. II. p. 177
be {bi;] — wasI*oz], йоге {wt.\ — been |bi:n] — being {will] do {du:] — did ]drdj — done|dAn| — doing j'dunn] havc{ha?v| — had {hafd] — had |h&ri| — having {'hxvin] see {sh j — saw {s#l — seen {skn] — seeing fstwj sLrike {tlnukj — struck (sifAk]— struck {sirftk] — striking I'slraiktn]
get Joel] – got|goi| — got ]goi| — getting J'gcUt)] openl'iopn| — opened f'supnd] — opened faupnd] — opening |"3Upanrq]
turn fta:n] — turned (la:iid] turned {ls:nd| — turning |ts:mnj
wash |wnfl — washed |*Oj"l] washcri |wojl] — washing
LesMiiTii4teen ■ 61
take {leikl —took flub] —taken |tcikn|— taking |(bikini dry fdrar| — dried {drnid] — dried |draid] — drying {'dranrj clean {klnn| — cleaned |klind) — cleaned {klhtd] — cleaning
go {qw] — went fweni] gone|gon] — going {'gsmnj dress {dres.| — dressed {dreslj dressed {diesEj– dressing
put {put] — put {put] — put fpul| — putting {'putm] inakc(merk] — marie {mcid] – madc|mcidj making { r mcikm{ sweep {iwi;p] — swept |swcpi] — swept |swepl| — sweeping \\w\:p\p]
clear {klra| — cleared {kJl?dJ — cleared {klud| — clearing {'кЬзпп|
stay{sler] — stayed {steid] — stayed {mcid] — staying I'slerlij) say |serj — said {sed] — aairi |sed| — Haying {tain] hurry {Ълп] — hurried {'liATid] — hurried {llArio] — hurry ing |'li л run |
begin {bi'gm| began {bi'gxn| — begun fWgAn] — beginning {bi'qimn]
prepare |рп'рсэ{ prepared {pn'prad] — prepared Iprrprad] —
preparing {pri'pt annj сотс|клт| — came|kejm] — come |клт| — coming {"tunin] work |w):k] – worked fw^kl) – worked |ws:kt| — working
fwttkml
press fprtii| — pressed {prc$l| — pressed {prcsl] — pressing | presmj
iron f'aionj — ironed {"alODdj – ironed |'hund| — ironing
ftugpmj
RjiLher {'gsefls] — gathered fgarf.-tdj — gathered {'gicdad] —
gathering fgi^jrml play |plei] — played |pleid|
playing { pkiip] repair {п"ргэ| — repaired {rr'prad] —knit {nit] — knit {nil] — knit {ml| — kidtting{niiui| listen f'lisn] — listened {'hsnd] — listened {hsnd] — listening {lismn]
hang |ha?o] hung|hA^| – hung {tun] hanging {bain in]
G~, ■ Основной курс
change {tremtft] — changed {tjernd^d] changed {i|e]iid;d| cha ngi og (tfcmdj in I
want {wont] — wanted {'wnnitd] — wanted {'wnulid| — wanting {Vnnun]
finish f'frmJI — finished J'fmifiJ — fiuksFied |*fnu/l| — finishing {Timjin]
know |пчи| knew{nju:| — known {nsun{ – knowing {Vffun] help {help] — helped {hclptj — helped {rn.-lpl| — helping {hdpinl

En. Ill, p, 177
1. No h I haven't. I haven't had dinner yet.
2– Yes, J have. 1 have had coffee today.
3– Yes, he has. My brother has left for Kiev.
4. Nil, she hasn't. She has never met your elder brother.
5. No. she hasn't. Mary hasn't been to the canteen yet.
6. No. J haven't. I haven't found anything to my taste on the menu.
7. No. they haven't. They haven't paid for the lunch yet.
8. We ha ve discussed the novel by Oscar Wilde "The Picture of Dorian Gray".
9. I have paid fifty roubles for the supper.
10. No, I haven't. I haven't learned / learnt this poem by hurt.
lb Yes, I have, t have made few mistakes in spelling.
12– Г have found this book in the attic.
13– 1 have learned / learnt Lesson Twelve by heart.
14, J have already read ''Vanity Fair" by William Thackeray and other English classics of the previous century.
Ex. IV, p. 17B
1. tells 2. tells 3. tells 4. tells 5. tells 6. says 7. says g. tells 9. says 10. tells 11. says 13. tells 13. says 14. says
Lesson 'imieen – S3
Ел. V. p. 178
1. Mary says to me (that) she is already finishing this book.
2. The girl says lo her mother (that) she doesn't like por­ridge,
3– Tom says lo his friend (that) he is going to the canteen.
4. The boy says lo me (that) he is thirsty,
5. The teacher says to the students It hat) they must be read у for the written test tomorrow.
6. Nick says to his mother (that) he has already had din­ner.
7. Boris says to me (that) his father is leaving for Kiev.
3– Nick says to me (that) he has already paid for the LuncFi-
9. Ida says lo her friends (that) there is nothing to her taste on the menu.
10. The girl says to her sister (that) she hasn't finished her supper yet.
11. Tom says (that) he can speak two foreign languages — English and Spanish.
12. Mary asks if the bell has gone.
13. Tom asks if Mary is staying at home.
14. Nick asks / tells Ann not to forget to air the room. 13. John asks his father if she has left.
lb. Tom asks Mary what their next lesson is.
Еи. V. p. 185
1. lgct up at seven o'clock.
2. It depends. In winter it is dark when 1 get up.
3. Yes, T do. 1 do my morning exercises to music.
4. 1 takes shower in the bathroom.
6, I brush / clean my teeth with a toothbrush, dry myself on / with a towel and do my hair with a comb.
6. I take a shower both in the morning and before 1 go to bed.
7. 1 clean my teeth with toothpaste.
8. T dry myself on • with a towel,
9. ldo my hair before a mirror­

10. 1 usually have breakfast at half past sr-ven.
11. After meals I must wash up.
1 2. ilefore I leave the University 1 usually go lo the library to look through the latest periodicals or to take sonic books.
13.1 clean my flat with a vacuum cleaner. 14,1 leave for Hie University at half past eight* 1ft. No. it doesn't. It doesn't take nie Long to get to theUni' versity.
16. It takes me a quarter of an hour to get to the Univer­sity.
17. Yes, I do. 1 go to the University by hue. 13. My classes begin at nine o'clock sharp.
19. When the classes ore over 1 go to the canteen.
20. 1 usually have dinner at dome.
31. E prefer to work in theUniveraity reading room.
32. Lt Usually takes me five hours to do my homework.
33. Yes. I do. 1 work at the laboratory everyday. 24. I usually come home at five o'clock.
2ft. When I come home I usually change my clothes and wash my hands.
26-1 help my mother about the house in different ways: I wash up T water the flowers, dust the furniture.
27. 1 iron linen with an electric iron, clean the rooms with a vacuum cleaner, sweep the floor in the kitchen with a broom.
28. In Lhe evening I usually go out for a walk. 29.1 don't often go to the theatre or lo thecinema-
30. Yes, I am. 1 am fond of skating,
31. When I stay at home in the evening J read books and write articles.
32. No. they don't. My friends don't often come to sec me.
33. When my friends come to see nie 1 play the piano and wc listen lo music.
.44– Yes. I do. 1 listen lo the news every day. 35. When 1 am going to listen to the news! switch On the TV set.

36.1 usually go to bed at a quarter to twelve. 37. My sister does the shopping in our family-Ex. VI a), p. 1BG
1. Has Mary ironed the tablecloth yet? Mary hasn't yet ironed the tablecloth,
2. Have J turned off the light yet? I haven't yet turned off the light.
3– Have the girls done the room yet? The girls haven't yet done the room.
4. Does it take me long to prepare for my English lessons? It doesn't take me long to prepare for my English les­sons.
5. Has It taken Peter five minutes to shave? It hasn't taken Peter five minutes to shave.
6. Arc we going to the skating rink after classes? We aren't going to the skating rink after classes.
7. Is my sister very good at sewing? My sister isn't very good at sewing.
8. Is Peter going to repair our TV set? Peler isn't going to repair our TV set.
9. Are we going for a walk after classes? We aren't going for a walk after classes.
10. Must I do any knitting today? 1 mustn't do nny knitting today.
Ex. VII a), p. 186
1. When do you have dinner?
2. When do you leave for the Institute?
3. How do you go to the Institute? Where do you go by
bill?
4. How long lias it taken you to do your homework? What has it taken you three hours (to do)?
h. Who has already repaired the radio? What ha& David
already repaired? 6. How long has it taken you to knit this sweater? What has
it taken you a fortnight (to do)?
iii • Основной курс

Where яге you going Lo have Юте practice in intona­tion?
Where are you going to today? When are you going to the
theatre?
Who is going to press his coat? What is Robert going to press? Whose coat is Robert going to press?
10. What do you do your room with once a week? How often do you do your room with a vacuum cleaner?
11. Why needn't you switch on the light?
12. Who has gone to bed?
13. Eiow long does it take you to have breakfast? What does it take you a quarter of an houritodo)?
14. Do you take a hath every morning? What do you take every morning?
15. How do you go to the Institute? Ifi. Where are you going to?
17. What do you do your hair with?
Fx. VIII. p. 186
1– I have already had some practice in the laboratory.
2. I have Just cleaned the flat.
3. John has just shaved.
4. They have already had a rest in the country.
5. Ann has just turned off the gas.
6. The boy has already brushed his clothes. 7– I have just turned on the Light.
8. His family has just listened to the seven o'clock news, 9– Who has already had a bite?
10. What have you already done?
11. They have already stayed out of town for a fortnight.
12. I have just looked through his article.
Ex. X, p. 187
1. a2. a3. the.a4. the. — /the5. the, —6. the,—* — 7. — Я. the. the 9. —, a. — 10. the. the 11. a. — 12. —
Ex. XI, p. 187
1. at, down. to. till, on, — 2. of, for3. to 4. up 5. off, to 6. on. to 7. —, off, on, to, on, on/with 8. with 9. off 10. for П. at 13– off, on 13-on, to 14. by 15. up. of 16. with
Ex. XII, p. 188
1. wrong, right 2. sleeping 3. ready A. shower / bath, clean / brush 5. rest 6. washed, dry 7. brush / clean 8. clean, do 9. knit / knitted 10. listen, watch, go. come 11. go 12. gets up 13. towel 14. concert / meeting / party 15. electric iron, look 16. light 17, table 18. pressed
1. older 2. younger3. morel, warmer 5. longerd. more / less
7. most 8. fine / well 9. better / worse
С. 1. Finish 2. done 3. make 4. do 5. does 6. do / clean 7. do
8, make 9. make
Ex. Ж III, p. 189
1. Those apples are not so tasty as these ones.
2. The Don is not so long as the Volga Is,
3. You house is not so tall as my house is / as mine.
4. Your pronunciation is worse than that of Tom.
Б. The winter In London Is not so cold as that in Moscow. 6. My mother is not so young as yours.
Ex. XIV, p. 189
a| It takes me a quarter of an hour to get to the Institute. It lakes him an hour and a half to repair the radio. It takes Mary an hour to prepare for the English lesson. It takes them long to get home.
Tt takes us an hour and a half to prepare for the English
lesson.
It takes you long to get to the Institute. It takes Mary a quarter of an hour to get home. How long does it lake Tom lo get to the club? How long does it Lake Ann to do Lhe flat? How long does it take you Lo clean the windows?

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