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- | ''' Lesson 9 Check your progress '''<br><br>'''1 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (active or passive). '''<br><br>[[Image:6.03-49.jpg]]<br><br>''' TIM'S STORY '''<br><br>One Friday lunchtime I had to change some money - as usual US dollars for roubles - and went to a kiosk in a building on the main pedestrianised street in the old part of Nizhny, Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street. <br>
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- | There was a queue of about half a dozen people also waiting to change their dollars, Now queuing is something that the English (1 ) ,.. (do) when they have to but we tend to think how to avoid the queue - usually find another place or later time.<br>
| + | '''Lesson 9 Check your progress '''<br><br>'''1 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (active or passive). '''<br><br>[[Image:6.03-49.jpg|школа]]<br> |
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- | This time I (2) ... (save) by a young man who (3) ... (suggest) that if I wanted to change a few dollars we (4) no (can) do it quicker outside in the street. <br>
| + | '''TIM'S [[Water World Story|STORY]] '''<br><br>One Friday lunchtime I had to change some money - as usual US dollars for roubles - and went to a kiosk in a building on the main pedestrianised street in the old part of Nizhny, Bolshaya Pokrovskaya [[Конспект уроку на тему: “In The Street”|Street]]. <br> |
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- | 1(5) ... (follow) him outside and gave him the two $50 notes, While I (6) ... (wait) for the money I (7)... (tap) on the shoulder by another young man who (8) ... (explain) to me that it was a slightly dangerous practice to change money on the street. <br>
| + | There was a queue of about half a dozen people also waiting to change their dollars, Now queuing is something that the English (1 ) ,.. (do) when they have to but we tend to think how to avoid the queue - usually find another place or later time.<br> |
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- | 1(9) ..0 (embarrass) by this warning, and now (10) no (want) to get out of this situation as soon as possible, I (t 1) '" (turn) to the chap and he returned the money immediately and went down the street. I stuffed the money in my pocket and (12) ... (go) in the other direction to find another place to change my cash, But when I (13) ... (take) the two notes out of my pocket 1(14) ... (see) two one dollar notes! I might have saved ten minutes but I (15)... (lose) nearly $100 instead and all because of my own stupid greed and impatience. <br>
| + | This time I (2) ... (save) by a young man who (3) ... (suggest) that if I wanted to change a few dollars we (4) no (can) do it quicker outside in the street. <br> |
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- | 1(16) ... (still wonder) where to seek help when I (17) .., (see) the two chaps who (18) ... (take) my dollars. I (19)... (come) up to them and asked if they wanted me to explain the story to the militiaman who was a few metres away. They quickly handed me the two $50 notes - which this time I (20) ... (check) before pocketing them. <br> | + | 1(5) ... (follow) him outside and gave him the two $50 notes, While I (6) ... (wait) for the money I (7)... (tap) on the shoulder by another young man who (8) ... (explain) to me that it was a slightly dangerous practice to change money on the street. <br> |
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- | I was so glad to have my greed rewarded with some great luck that I gave them back theIr two one dollar notes - so they could catch someone else out? I don't know why! <br> Points _/20 <br><br>'''<br>2. Rephrase the following sentences so that they mean the same. '''<br><br>1. It is a slightly dangerous practice to change 6 You need to work hard if you want to make a <br> | + | 1(9) ..0 (embarrass) by this warning, and now (10) no (want) to get out of this situation as soon as possible, I (t 1) '" (turn) to the chap and he returned the money immediately and went down the street. I stuffed the money in my pocket and (12) ... (go) in the other direction to find another place to change my cash, But when I (13) ... (take) the two notes out of my pocket 1(14) ... (see) two one dollar notes! I might have saved ten minutes but I (15)... (lose) nearly $100 instead and all because of my own stupid greed and impatience. <br> |
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- | money on the street. fortune. <br> Changing... Unless... <br><br>2 He has always wanted to have the right designer 7 Being considerate to others helps you to estab- <br> clothes. lish good relationships. <br> Having... If...<br><br>3 She always gets what she wants. 8 People listen to you if you are self-confident, <br> She is used to... Unless ... <br><br>4 It is important to teenagers to create their own 9 Lack of educatIon may force you to accept low <br> image. paid work. <br> Creating... If... <br><br>5 If you want to deal with problems effectively you 10 You can be sent to priso n for unpaid fines, <br> need optimism. Unless... <br> Dealing... <br><br> Points_/10 <br>'''<br>3. Choose the best alternative to fill in the gaps in each of the following sentences. '''<br><br>1 The charity provides homeless people with... like food and clothing. <br>a) goods <br>b) basic rights <br>c) essentials <br>d) leaflets <br><br>2 Kevin was". for a year before he got a job. <br>a) out of the dole <br>b) on the dole <br>c) on the debt <br>d) without a dole <br><br>3 Look! Mary has just bought a new Ferrari! <br>She has always been a.... <br>a) spendthrift <br>b) skinflint <br>c) waster <br>d) miser <br><br>4 I'm... a new house.<br>a) saving on <br>b) saving out <br>c) saving for <br>d) saving over <br><br>5 The closure of the plant means that 500 workers will become... .<br>a) unemployment <br>b) unemployable <br>c) employ <br>d) unemployed <br><br>6 I forgot to return my books on time and paid a ... <br>of $3. <br>a) dole <br>b) fine <br>c) bonus <br>d) fund <br><br>7 Leaving the heating on all the time ... electricity. <br>al spends <br>b) wastes <br>c) economises <br>d) saves <br><br>8 Dana is a ... boss who is always willing to listen. <br>a) domineering <br>b) decisive <br>c) rebellious <br>d) considerate <br><br>9 Don't worry, Mr Symes, this problem has already <br> been dealt ... . <br> a) with <br> b) about <br> c) on <br> d) for <br><br>10 I'm sure, he will achieve his goal. He is really hard working and... . <br>a) easy-going <br>b) obstinate <br>c) rebellious <br>d) ambitious <br><br>11 I can't afford a car, so I guess I'll just have to do ... .<br>a) out <br>b) with <br>c) without <br>d) on <br><br>12 I am not quite ... with my new responsibilities. <br>a) glad <br>b) content <br>c) proud <br>d) interested <br><br>13 I hate playing tennis with Steve, He is too .... <br>a) competent <br>b) competing <br>c ) competition <br>d) competitive <br><br>14 ... experience can help you not to feel lonely, <br>a) sharing <br>b) having <br>c) giving <br>d) taking <br><br>15 She is a ... mother - she is looking after her children on her own. <br>а) allone <br>b) alone <br>c) lonely <br>d) lonesome <br> Points _/15 <br><br>'''4 Read the text, and then write questions to the answers. '''
| + | 1(16) ... (still wonder) where to seek help when I (17) .., (see) the two chaps who (18) ... (take) my dollars. I (19)... (come) up to them and asked if they wanted me to explain the story to the militiaman who was a few metres away. They quickly handed me the two $50 notes - which this time I (20) ... (check) before pocketing them. <br> |
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- | 1 A cafeteria, (WhaL) <br>2 America. (Where,..) <br>3 He wanted to get something to eat. (Why...) <br>4 Nobody did, (Did,..) <br>5 A woman ( Who...) <br>6 He had to go along the line, (WhaL) <br>7 At the end of the line. (Where...) <br>8 Anything, (WhaL) <br>9 Never (Will...) <br>10 To get up and get it. (WhaL) <br><br>[[Image:6.03-50.jpg]]<br><br>''' LIFE IS LIKE A CAFETERIA '''<br><br>A friend's grandfather came to America from Eastern Europe, After being processed at Ellis Island, he went into a cafeteria in lower Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at an empty table and waited for someone to take his order. Of course nobody did, Finally, a woman with a tray full of food sat down opposite him and informed him how a cafeteria worked.
| + | I was so glad to have my greed rewarded with some great luck that I gave them back theIr two one dollar notes - so they could catch someone else out? I don't know why! <br> Points _/20 <br><br>'''<br>2. Rephrase the following sentences so that they mean the same. '''<br><br>1. It is a slightly dangerous practice to change 6 You need to work hard if you want to make a <br> |
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| + | money on the street. fortune. <br> Changing... Unless... <br><br>2 He has always wanted to have the right designer 7 Being considerate to others helps you to estab- <br> clothes. lish good [[Relationships|relationships]]. <br> Having... If...<br><br>3 She always gets what she wants. 8 People listen to you if you are self-confident, <br> She is used to... Unless ... <br><br>4 It is important to teenagers to create their own 9 Lack of educatIon may force you to accept low <br> image. paid work. <br> Creating... If... <br><br>5 If you want to deal with problems effectively you 10 You can be sent to priso n for unpaid fines, <br> need optimism. Unless... <br> Dealing... <br><br> Points_/10 <br>'''<br>3. Choose the best alternative to fill in the gaps in each of the following sentences. '''<br><br>1 The charity provides homeless people with... like food and [[Clothes|clothing]]. <br>a) goods <br>b) basic rights <br>c) essentials <br>d) leaflets <br><br>2 Kevin was". for a year before he got a job. <br>a) out of the dole <br>b) on the dole <br>c) on the debt <br>d) without a dole <br><br>3 Look! Mary has just bought a new Ferrari! <br>She has always been a.... <br>a) spendthrift <br>b) skinflint <br>c) waster <br>d) miser <br><br>4 I'm... a new house.<br>a) saving on <br>b) saving out <br>c) saving for <br>d) saving over <br><br>5 The closure of the plant means that 500 workers will become... .<br>a) unemployment <br>b) unemployable <br>c) employ <br>d) unemployed <br><br>6 I forgot to return my [[Why are books banned?|books]] on time and paid a ... <br>of $3. <br>a) dole <br>b) fine <br>c) bonus <br>d) fund <br><br>7 Leaving the heating on all the time ... electricity. <br>al spends <br>b) wastes <br>c) economises <br>d) saves <br><br>8 Dana is a ... boss who is always willing to [[3b Listening & Speaking Skills|listen]]. <br>a) domineering <br>b) decisive <br>c) rebellious <br>d) considerate <br><br>9 Don't worry, Mr Symes, this problem has already <br> been dealt ... . <br> a) with <br> b) about <br> c) on <br> d) for <br><br>10 I'm sure, he will achieve his goal. He is really hard working and... . <br>a) easy-going <br>b) obstinate <br>c) rebellious <br>d) ambitious <br><br>11 I can't afford a car, so I guess I'll just have to do ... .<br>a) out <br>b) with <br>c) without <br>d) on <br><br>12 I am not quite ... with my new responsibilities. <br>a) glad <br>b) content <br>c) proud <br>d) interested <br><br>13 I hate playing tennis with Steve, He is too .... <br>a) competent <br>b) competing <br>c ) competition <br>d) competitive <br><br>14 ... experience can help you not to feel lonely, <br>a) sharing <br>b) having <br>c) giving <br>d) taking <br><br>15 She is a ... mother - she is looking after her [[Аудіювання. What children learn when they grow up|children]] on her own. <br>а) allone <br>b) alone <br>c) lonely <br>d) lonesome <br> |
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| + | Points _/15 <br><br>'''4 Read the text, and then write questions to the answers. ''' |
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| + | 1 A cafeteria, (WhaL) <br>2 America. (Where,..) <br>3 He wanted to get something to eat. (Why...) <br>4 Nobody did, (Did,..) <br>5 A woman ( Who...) <br>6 He had to go along the line, (WhaL) <br>7 At the end of the line. (Where...) <br>8 Anything, (WhaL) <br>9 Never (Will...) <br>10 To get up and get it. (WhaL) <br><br>[[Image:6.03-50.jpg|460px|беседа]]<br> |
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| + | '''LIFE IS LIKE A CAFETERIA '''<br><br>A friend's grandfather came to [[The history of the American flag|America]] from Eastern Europe, After being processed at Ellis Island, he went into a cafeteria in lower Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at an empty table and waited for someone to take his order. Of course nobody did, Finally, a woman with a tray full of food sat down opposite him and informed him how a cafeteria worked. |
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| "Start out at that end," she said, 'tust go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end they'll tell you how much you have to pay." | | "Start out at that end," she said, 'tust go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end they'll tell you how much you have to pay." |
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- | " I soon learned that's how everything works in America," the grandfather told a f,iend, "Ufe's a cafeteria here, You can get anything you want as long as you are willing to pay the price. You can even get success, but you'll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it yourself." <br><br> Points _/10 <br><br>'''5 Match the phrases on the right to the people who could have said them.'''<br><br>1 a person who has given up eating meat <br>2 a person who is unemployed <br>3 a person who has dropped out of college <br>4 a person who is into designer clothes <br>5 a person who is going to get in touch with his friends <br><br>a) It's a pity I didn't get the job, <br>b) I'd rather have some vegetables, <br>c) At least I won't have to take exams! <br>d) I'll write to you soon, <br>e) Where did you buy this sweater? It looks great! <br><br> Points _/5 <br><br>[[Image:6.03-51.jpg]]<br><br><br><br> | + | " I soon learned that's how everything works in America," the grandfather told a f,iend, "Ufe's a cafeteria here, You can get anything you want as long as you are willing to pay the price. You can even get success, but you'll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it yourself." <br><br> Points _/10 <br><br>'''5 Match the phrases on the right to the people who could have said them.'''<br><br>1 a person who has given up eating meat <br>2 a person who is unemployed <br>3 a person who has dropped out of college <br>4 a person who is into designer clothes <br>5 a person who is going to get in touch with his [[Friends|friends ]]<br><br>a) It's a pity I didn't get the job, <br>b) I'd rather have some vegetables, <br>c) At least I won't have to take exams! <br>d) I'll write to you soon, <br>e) Where did you buy this sweater? It looks great! <br><br> |
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| + | Points _/5 <br><br>[[Image:6.03-51.jpg|460px|английский язык]]<br><br><br><br> |
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- | <br> ''O. Л. Гроза, О. Б. Дворецкая, Н. Ю. Казырбаева, В. В. Клименко, М. Л. Мичурина, Н. В. Новикова, Т. Н. Рыжкова, Е. Ю. Шалимова, Английский язык нового тысячелентия, Учебник английского языка для 10 класса общеобразовательных учреждений. — 2-е изд. — М. Титул, 2004. — 175 с, ; ил. '' | + | <br> ''O. Л. Гроза, О. Б. Дворецкая, Н. Ю. Казырбаева, В. В. Клименко, М. Л. Мичурина, Н. В. Новикова, Т. Н. Рыжкова, Е. Ю. Шалимова, Английский язык нового тысячелентия, Учебник [[Английский язык|английского языка]] для 10 класса общеобразовательных учреждений. — 2-е изд. — М. Титул, 2004. — 175 с, ; ил. '' |
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Lesson 9 Check your progress
1 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (active or passive).
TIM'S STORY
One Friday lunchtime I had to change some money - as usual US dollars for roubles - and went to a kiosk in a building on the main pedestrianised street in the old part of Nizhny, Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street.
There was a queue of about half a dozen people also waiting to change their dollars, Now queuing is something that the English (1 ) ,.. (do) when they have to but we tend to think how to avoid the queue - usually find another place or later time.
This time I (2) ... (save) by a young man who (3) ... (suggest) that if I wanted to change a few dollars we (4) no (can) do it quicker outside in the street.
1(5) ... (follow) him outside and gave him the two $50 notes, While I (6) ... (wait) for the money I (7)... (tap) on the shoulder by another young man who (8) ... (explain) to me that it was a slightly dangerous practice to change money on the street.
1(9) ..0 (embarrass) by this warning, and now (10) no (want) to get out of this situation as soon as possible, I (t 1) '" (turn) to the chap and he returned the money immediately and went down the street. I stuffed the money in my pocket and (12) ... (go) in the other direction to find another place to change my cash, But when I (13) ... (take) the two notes out of my pocket 1(14) ... (see) two one dollar notes! I might have saved ten minutes but I (15)... (lose) nearly $100 instead and all because of my own stupid greed and impatience.
1(16) ... (still wonder) where to seek help when I (17) .., (see) the two chaps who (18) ... (take) my dollars. I (19)... (come) up to them and asked if they wanted me to explain the story to the militiaman who was a few metres away. They quickly handed me the two $50 notes - which this time I (20) ... (check) before pocketing them.
I was so glad to have my greed rewarded with some great luck that I gave them back theIr two one dollar notes - so they could catch someone else out? I don't know why! Points _/20
2. Rephrase the following sentences so that they mean the same.
1. It is a slightly dangerous practice to change 6 You need to work hard if you want to make a
money on the street. fortune. Changing... Unless...
2 He has always wanted to have the right designer 7 Being considerate to others helps you to estab- clothes. lish good relationships. Having... If...
3 She always gets what she wants. 8 People listen to you if you are self-confident, She is used to... Unless ...
4 It is important to teenagers to create their own 9 Lack of educatIon may force you to accept low image. paid work. Creating... If...
5 If you want to deal with problems effectively you 10 You can be sent to priso n for unpaid fines, need optimism. Unless... Dealing...
Points_/10
3. Choose the best alternative to fill in the gaps in each of the following sentences.
1 The charity provides homeless people with... like food and clothing. a) goods b) basic rights c) essentials d) leaflets
2 Kevin was". for a year before he got a job. a) out of the dole b) on the dole c) on the debt d) without a dole
3 Look! Mary has just bought a new Ferrari! She has always been a.... a) spendthrift b) skinflint c) waster d) miser
4 I'm... a new house. a) saving on b) saving out c) saving for d) saving over
5 The closure of the plant means that 500 workers will become... . a) unemployment b) unemployable c) employ d) unemployed
6 I forgot to return my books on time and paid a ... of $3. a) dole b) fine c) bonus d) fund
7 Leaving the heating on all the time ... electricity. al spends b) wastes c) economises d) saves
8 Dana is a ... boss who is always willing to listen. a) domineering b) decisive c) rebellious d) considerate
9 Don't worry, Mr Symes, this problem has already been dealt ... . a) with b) about c) on d) for
10 I'm sure, he will achieve his goal. He is really hard working and... . a) easy-going b) obstinate c) rebellious d) ambitious
11 I can't afford a car, so I guess I'll just have to do ... . a) out b) with c) without d) on
12 I am not quite ... with my new responsibilities. a) glad b) content c) proud d) interested
13 I hate playing tennis with Steve, He is too .... a) competent b) competing c ) competition d) competitive
14 ... experience can help you not to feel lonely, a) sharing b) having c) giving d) taking
15 She is a ... mother - she is looking after her children on her own. а) allone b) alone c) lonely d) lonesome
Points _/15
4 Read the text, and then write questions to the answers.
1 A cafeteria, (WhaL) 2 America. (Where,..) 3 He wanted to get something to eat. (Why...) 4 Nobody did, (Did,..) 5 A woman ( Who...) 6 He had to go along the line, (WhaL) 7 At the end of the line. (Where...) 8 Anything, (WhaL) 9 Never (Will...) 10 To get up and get it. (WhaL)
LIFE IS LIKE A CAFETERIA
A friend's grandfather came to America from Eastern Europe, After being processed at Ellis Island, he went into a cafeteria in lower Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at an empty table and waited for someone to take his order. Of course nobody did, Finally, a woman with a tray full of food sat down opposite him and informed him how a cafeteria worked.
"Start out at that end," she said, 'tust go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end they'll tell you how much you have to pay."
" I soon learned that's how everything works in America," the grandfather told a f,iend, "Ufe's a cafeteria here, You can get anything you want as long as you are willing to pay the price. You can even get success, but you'll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it yourself."
Points _/10
5 Match the phrases on the right to the people who could have said them.
1 a person who has given up eating meat 2 a person who is unemployed 3 a person who has dropped out of college 4 a person who is into designer clothes 5 a person who is going to get in touch with his friends
a) It's a pity I didn't get the job, b) I'd rather have some vegetables, c) At least I won't have to take exams! d) I'll write to you soon, e) Where did you buy this sweater? It looks great!
Points _/5
O. Л. Гроза, О. Б. Дворецкая, Н. Ю. Казырбаева, В. В. Клименко, М. Л. Мичурина, Н. В. Новикова, Т. Н. Рыжкова, Е. Ю. Шалимова, Английский язык нового тысячелентия, Учебник английского языка для 10 класса общеобразовательных учреждений. — 2-е изд. — М. Титул, 2004. — 175 с, ; ил.
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