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As you continue studying English, the textbook will help you be prepared for the best performance in the English tests you will be asked to take in the near future. The librarians store information about library books in the online catalog or in the card catalog. The invention of the telephone was made by the person originally from this part of the United Kingdom.

The eldest son of the British monarch is traditionally given the title of Prince of this part of the UK. Founded in 998, London began its history in the 1st century BC (BC).

   1. Index   4. Table of Contents
1. Index 4. Table of Contents

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L ESSON 5

THE WORLD OF OCCUPATIONS

Want to Be Yesterday I was playing videogames in

Ted: I'm quite sure they (do) 8____ the same things; they always do the same things. When you get home tonight, that mountain will be gone and nice stacks of sparkling clean dishes will be in the cupboards. Max: She (cook) 11___ for over seven hours when everyone arrives for dinner this afternoon.

There's a party at Donna's tonight. work) 15___ on it for more than seven hours and I don't think I'll make it to the party. Use the picture of a family tree and make sentences as given in the model.

MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Both are and will be used to describe something that happened regularly in the past but no longer does. However, if something happened only once, we can't use or will - we must use the Past Simple. Who is usually the first to start a fight if something like this happens between you and your parents?

He was late for the train as he got lost in the strange surroundings. They did not attend the concert because the girl caught a cold and had a fever.

L ESSON 18

They know they can rely on their parents when they need them, and 40% like their sense of humor. Parents want their children to help out more with housework, and more than half of teenagers think their parents talk back to them too often. Most teenagers find it difficult to talk to their parents about personal things like relationships, and some have very little communication.

Teenagers often prefer to spend more time with their friends, and most parents don't mind. Which key word in paragraph B and the sentence to complete helped you find a match.

L ESSON 19

During my career in law enforcement I worked in patrol as an officer, later as a field training officer and finally as a patrol sergeant. During my career I have also worked in detectives, in the Gang Enforcement Section and as a detective sergeant. The only difficulty I had in the police academy was a series of injuries sustained during it, but I was able to carry on despite them.

After five months, I graduated from the police academy and was assigned as a police rookie trainee for the patrol division. I literally enjoyed police work so much that I looked forward to going to work and couldn't believe I was getting paid for it. My retirement from the police force came earlier than I would have liked due to a number of injuries sustained on the job.

As a veteran of both the military and law enforcement, I believe I have the insight to help both groups and share common ground with them that can make them open up to me more easily. It's hard to even imagine that at one time in our history, space travel was the dream of writers and filmmakers. Jane: His invention now helps launch not only rockets but also space probes, rocket planes and satellites into space.

Rockets with more than one stage can escape the Earth's atmosphere and travel into space. Nick: A stage is a part of the rocket that contains the motor or motor group and the liquid fuel. The first or bottom stage of the rocket is much larger than the other stages.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  • Global energy consumption 2013
  • Energy Consumption in Germany in 2013

Use the sentences in the active voice and then fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in the passive voice. Do you think unemployment (job loss) will be caused by robots in the future or will more jobs be created? It is still believed by many that an alien spacecraft crashed in the desert near Roswell, New Mexico.

The Internet has allowed most people in the world to stay in touch with their friends and family in other countries. There is a wide range of Australian and New Zealand solar water heaters that are some of the best in the world. Which word combination in the corresponding title helped you find the match for paragraph Myth 6.

Which word in the relevant heading that means "production" (paragraph Myth 7) helped you find the match. In the text of exercise 5, find the sentences in the active voice and change them to the passive voice (if possible). Your money can be put to good use instead of going into the bank.

The consumption of solar energy was very low in the world in 2013, while in Germany it took the third place in popularity. Listen to the dialogue and fill in the blanks with the words from the box. In the text of exercise 6, find the passive voice sentences and change them to the active voice.

Figure 1. Renewable energy consumptionin the nation
Figure 1. Renewable energy consumptionin the nation's energy supply, 2010

OPTIONAL) CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

  • NO PRESENT FORM 2. You might have tried the
  • NO PRESENT FORM 2. PAST FORM
  • SHIFT TO “BE ALLOWED TO”
  • NO FUTURE FORM
  • SHIFT TO “SHOULD”
  • SHIFT TO “SHOULD”
  • SHIFT TO “HAVE TO”
  • SHIFT TO “HAVE TO”
  • SHIFT TO “HAVE TO”
  • SHIFT TO “COULD”
  • SHIFT TO “BE ABLE TO”
  • SHIFT TO “BE ABLE TO”
  • NO PRESENT FORM 2. You could have spent your

Read the text about British weather and fill in the blanks with the correct words. The oldest mountains in the world The highest mountain.. in the world The largest island. The hottest desert in the world The hottest desert in the world is the Sahara desert.. a record high temperature of 58 °C recorded.

The widest river in the world The widest river in the world is the Amazon River. The largest volcano in the world The largest volcano in the world is Mauna Loa in Hawaii. The longest river in the world The Nile was believed to be the longest river in the world.

The driest desert in the world The Atacama desert is the driest desert in the world. The largest ocean in the world The largest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean. The largest lake in the world The largest lake in the world is the Caspian Lake.

The deepest lake in the world Lake Baikal in Russia is the deepest lake in the world. Read the text and choose its best title from those given in the box below. Find the words in bold in the text in exercise 3 and try to work out their meaning.

OPTIONAL)

  • Choose the correct item to complete the sentences (8 points)
  • Fill in the blanks with the correct modal verb (18 points)

If you want to get a better feel for how the city is laid out, you ____ walk downtown and explore the waterfront. Hiking the trail to the top _____ be dangerous if you are not well prepared for dramatic weather changes. The weatherman on the news said there's a storm north of here and _____ rain later this afternoon.

I have redone this math problem at least twenty times but my answer is wrong according to the answer key. The United Kingdom is located in the north-west of the European continent between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. It has a total area of ​​244,100 square kilometers, of which nearly 99% is land and the rest is inland water.

England" is sometimes used, incorrectly, in reference to all of the United Kingdom, the entire island of Great Britain (or simply Great Britain), or even the British Isles. Not only is this incorrect, but it may affect people from other parts The name United Kingdom refers to the union of what were once four separate countries: England (capital - London), Scotland (capital - Edinburgh), Wales (capital - Cardiff) and Northern Ireland (capital - Belfast ).

1536 – Act of Union joins England and Wales 1707 – Act of Union united Scotland and England, along with Wales to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. 1922 - The name was changed to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, when most of the southern counties in Ireland chose independence.

GREAT BRITAIN

  • This bridge across the Thames River has a colourful and continuous history that dates back to Roman times. The first London Bridge was built by
  • Containing such priceless antiquities as the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles, an original copy of the Magna Carta, the Lindisfarne Gospels and the
  • Only about seven tenths of a mile in length, running between Oxford Street to the south and Regent’s Park to the north, Baker Street enjoys a fame
  • Westminster Abbey is the most beautiful of the Gothic churches in the capital and was founded by Edward the Confessor in the 11 th century. All coronations
  • Built in 1703 years ago by the "man who was the Duke of Buckingham"
  • Trafalgar Square, London’s most famous, was laid out in 1829 to 1841 to commemorate Nelson’s victory at the Battle of the same name in 1805
  • Harrods is the place to come to buy that chic green bag that wraps all purchases made here from a Chelsea bun to a grand piano

The capital and largest city of London is in the southeast and is located on both sides of the River Thames. Make sentences with the words. political freedom from the control of another country's government 2. degree to which an area is filled with people or things. the art of making someone upset by something you do or say. adjective) referring to a river that is deep and wide enough for ships to navigate. It lies in the valley of the River Coe and is a spectacular landscape of green hills and valleys.

Many of the activities in the area center around Windermere, one of the region's many lakes. It is notable for both its geology and its history – the oldest complete human skeleton in Great Britain, Cheddar Man, was found in the Cheddar Caves, within the gorge. Use the dictionary if necessary. to fan the flames a great destructive fire. to put out a fire an area that has been cleared of things that can burn to stop a fire from spreading. a flame to keep a fire from burning. an incendiary to make a fire stronger by providing a moving source of air, for example wind. the fire brigade a phrasal verb with the same meaning as 'to put out a fire'. to extinguish a fire a device containing water, foam, carbon dioxide or other substance used to extinguish fires. a fire a dramatic word for a fire that causes damage a fire extinguisher the emergency service whose job is to put out fires a fire breaks a person who deliberately starts a fire for criminal.

Westminster Abbey is the most beautiful of the Gothic churches in the capital and was founded by Edward the Confessor in the 11th century. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch in London since Queen Victoria in 1837. In the center of the area there are theaters within a few hundred meters of it.

At the center of the area is the statue of Eros unveiled in 1893. Taxi drivers and their taxis must be licensed and in order to get a license the driver in London must pass a very difficult test called 'The Knowledge'. London, the capital of England, is one of the largest cities in the world.

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Figure 1. Renewable energy consumptionin the nation's energy supply, 2010

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